I had this problem when opening USB creator with 2 external hard drives
and a memory card . After some trail and error I found that
disconnecting the 2 external hard drives fixed the problem. They where
connected via docking station. Using Xubuntu 14.04.
A little note on the hard drives. One of th
I'm getting the same error both on my Xubuntu 13.04 desktop (ruby-
compass 0.12.2~dfsg-4) and the Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS server (ruby-compass
version 0.11.6~dfsg-1).
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I also experienced this dialog box after aborting a upgrade of
Virtualbox (looked in /var/crash/). For a few days now I have just
canceled the box since it asked for my password without telling what it
was needing it for.
Resolve this issue by
- Explaining, in the dialog box attached in the initia
Have compiled from SVN and the bug if fixed there. From debug
information I can see that gspdrive checks resolution and sets map area
according to that it found.
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GPSDrive unusable on Asus EEE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351375
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A second workaround that most likely gives the same result:
gpsdrive -o 700x400
Works nice with my screen resolution 1024x600 on Acer Aspire One with
Ubuntu 10.04 netbook edition.
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GPSDrive unusable on Asus EEE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351375
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Also experiencing this. Installed on a new Ubuntu 10.04 netbook install.
Xgps is giving me a position and GpsDrive is telling me "no gps".
According to a post on Old Nabble "xgps shows position, but gpsdrive
says "no GPS"" the GpsDrive 2.11 should work with the new format for
Gpsd.
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gpsdrive i