I can confirm libimobiledevice4_1.1.6-git20140105_amd64.deb fixes the
issue in my Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit.
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Title:
[Sony VGN-SR29XN_S] Iphone with iO
Anand, there's a rather harsh workaround using a ruby script you can download
here:
http://heh.fi/tmp/workaround-upstart-snafu
It worked for me, but, as I said, the approach is quite "aggressive".
Basically it forks new dummy, short-lived, processes until the PID
sequence restarts. Then, when on
After an entire day lost trying to install 10.04.1 LTS on a brand new
Dell PowerEdge R210 with two 500Gb drives, I found this bug report and
followed Thomas Krause workaround (creating the last partition with
100Mb less, thus leaving 100Mb unused) and was finally able to boot.
I can't believe such
Mark: the problem here is that I have my HDD (with a Windows partition)
connected in the JMicron controller (as the ICH8 doesn't provide NCQ nor
AHCI mode -ICH8R does-), and both DVD drives are on the JMicron IDE port
as well, and I don't want to end messing up my Windows installation.
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boot -
I have almost the exact same HW configuration as Mark (Core 2 Duo E6400,
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset), 2Gb RAM, nVidia 7300 GT, JMicron
controller enabled with 250 Gb SATA drive on AHCI mode, IDE DVD-ROM and DVD-RW
attached to the motherboard's only IDE port.
I've tried to start t