(In reply to Alex from comment #100)
> Jamie Jackson, having read you issue with www.google.com/chrome, I've
> visited the site at least 10 times using Chrome after yesterday's updates
> and all went just fine. Are you facing the same issue when you're using
> chrome or
(In reply to 1544c from comment #94)
> (In reply to Ryan Underwood from comment #93)
> > You didn't actually install the packages that include the fix. :-) Try
> > dist-upgrade.
>
> Newbie here. I tried the same thing as Jamie Jackson but it keeps crashing.
> I ha
What's the edgers/package-based workaround?
I tried the following (on Linux Mint 17):
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa && sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get upgrade
...and I got some new packages, but also saw that some were held back:
The following packages have been kept back:
l
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Binary package hint: dbus
I think this happened during an upgrade from hardy to lucid beta. I see
nearly-duplicate bug reports for this, but none with exactly this
package version.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: dbus 1.2.16-2ubuntu4
ProcVersionSign
Same issue with a Visor Neo. "apt-get remove modemmanager" works around
the problem for me, too.
Thanks for the report and the research/workaround, Matt.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421673
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@Chris: I'm pretty sure I killed gnome-settings-daemon, but it's long-
gone out of my history now, so I can't confirm.
BTW, although the problem was intermittent in the first place, I don't
think I've seen it for a while.
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@Chris Coulson:
That set of commands killed my session. I wasn't expecting that. Were
you? (If so, was I supposed to redirect output to a file, or something?)
Anyway, now what? :-)
Also, I see you've removed my tags. For good reason, presumably, so I'll
look up the tags documentation and see why
My problem is back (in Jaunty), and I've filed Bug 397455 for it. Just
thought I'd close the loop here, and won't comment here again... Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387391
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
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Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy
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Two things.
1. My problem was seemingly temporary, as a reboot fixed the problem.
2. I was advised that even if I do experience the problem again, I should
report it in its own bug, as mine is different release of Ubuntu.
So, continue to disregard my comments. ;-)
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2.27.3-0ubuntu1 update bro
I just started getting this in Jaunty, after an auto-update which I
believe included a kernel update.
Not sure if this is a known bug in Jaunty, too, and/or if Jaunty's got
its own issue associated with it.
ja...@mercury:/var/log$ uname -a
Linux mercury 2.6.28-13-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 30
Could someone swing by here
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7164655&postcount=4) and help me
fix my groups file? I accidentally walked into this bug, too, and just
need help repairing the damage. I see a few fixes mentioned in the
comments in this bug, but don't know what the smartest solut
Also confirming that selecting "RDP" from the select box gives the "-5" switch
(wherein copy-paste works, albeit flaky*).
Similarly, selecting "RDPv5" from the select box gives the "-4" switch (wherein
copy-paste doesn't work).
*I can only seem to copy from my local machine (ubuntu) to my remote
@oss_test_launchpad
Since evolution flakes on me periodically, I created a fixevolution.sh
script for myself, consisting of the following two lines:
evolution --force-shutdown
rm -rfv ~/.evolution/mail/exchange//
Obviously, you'll "ls ~/.evolution/mail/exchange/" to see what your
folder name is.
More workarounds to tide us over until the fix:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=595384
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153995
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Cannot exit gnome-rdp fullscreen when visual effects are enabled
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I let my Feisty upgrade to Gutsy after the release, and it *did* seem
to work afterwards. Thanks for checking.
Jamie
On 10/27/07, Leann Ogasawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jamie, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. Now that the 7.10 Gutsy Gi
This is happening to me, too, starting with my recent upgrade to Gutsy
(final) from Feisty. Once I'm in a full-screen RDP session, I can't get
back to Ubuntu in any sort of normal manner (CTRL-ALT-ENTER).
"Lossy" workarounds:
*Log out of remote machine (ends the remote session, retains local sess
One more thing: This is not a support request (I could set it up with
ndiswrapper, if I wanted), I'd just like to see this device work out of
the box in Gutsy.
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Dell D620; Gutsy Tribe 5; Dell 1390 Wireless (=BCM4311); x86
I'm Live Booting Gutsy Tribe 5. It detected my BCM4311 in the restricted
drivers manager. I installed what it wanted me to ("Firmware for
Broadcom 43xx Chipset Family").
Usi
I had the same issues with Tribe 5 and the bcm43xx. I'm not exactly a
new user, but I even had a head-scratching moment over the "The software
source for package is not enabled" message. I'd agree that a
new user would be hopelessly lost.
Solution A sounds great from here (if only because I under
Whoops, thanks for the clarification, Mackenzie.
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I submitted a bug here:
http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=11820&group_id=4547
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Morgan,
I understand that the package is trying to download from a dead link,
but what do you mean "you just have to copy & paste?" Copy and paste
where? What are the exact steps to getting this configured?
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You re
Matthew wrote:
> Have you tried using the proper Linux driver? If you're having crashes
while
>a) running code that we don't have the source for (nvidia), and
>b) running code that we don't have the source for and which is written for a
>different OS (ndiswrapper/broadcom driver)
>it's sadly qu
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