PS
Please pardon my imperfect spelling...
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:43 PM, hyperfitz wrote:
> Alright, Ted is not listening anymore, and he was not totally belligerent
> this time, so I will bite my tongue with some of what I have to say to him.
> What I will say is this. Th
ll do something that may be more useful for
developers.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:28 AM, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 04:26:20AM -, Hyperfitz wrote:
> > Wow, this is constructive. For the record, there is nothing wrong with my
> > file system. There is, howe
PS
Good idea Andy. That may really be better. Getting belligerently yelled at,
however, has not changed my opinion that this is, in fact, a bug. Like I
said, if it happens again then I will do a more thorough job of
investigating and reporting the problem; and, I will open an new bug report.
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Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> > Hyperfitz,
> >
> > Can you open a new bug report, please?*Please* don't assume that
> > just because you have the same symptoms as someone else, that it is the
> > same bug.
> >
> > If two people went to the doctor, bo
w that deleting the fsck binaries fixes the problem
for me.
If the problem happens again I will do all the stuff that you ask before I
post.
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:37 AM, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> Hyperfitz,
>
> Can you open a new bug report, please?*Please* don't assume
Sorry to bug you folks again:
Had this problem again with 64bit Ubuntu 9.04...
Again fixed it by deleting fsck binaries.
If it happens again I will capture the output and post it here.
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filesystem check fails on boot, but filesystem isn't bad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48563
You receive
I had this problem in 64bit Ubuntu 8.10 and fixed it by deleting all
fsck binaries from my sbin directory. This, of course, means that I
cannot run this function unless I boot into a different install (or run
off a live CD), but since the only thing fsck has ever done for me is
cause my system not
Hi everyone, first time I have ever posted to a forum (not that you
needed to know that). This sound issue, I think it is safe to say, seems
to truly be a bug.
My problem: no sound in flash after updating to 32bit Ubuntu 8.10. Flash
sound worked fine in my previous 32bit version.
I am running the