** Changed in: turnkeylinux/11.x
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Errors (non-fatal) occuring when udev upgraded (to v151-12.3) i
As TKL v12.0 is rebased on Debian (rather than Ubuntu) I'm going to mark
this bug as 'Fix Released'.
** Also affects: turnkeylinux/12.x
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: turnkeylinux/11.x
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: turnkeylinux/11.x
** Changed in: turnkeylinux
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Errors (non-fatal) occuring when udev upgraded (to v151-12.3) in TKL-
Cor
Hasn't been much activity on here for a while. Is there anything I can
do to help continue to push this forward? Please let me know if there
is.
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Ti
** Description changed:
This seems to be non-fatal (as I'm yet to have any issues other than the
- error messages) but thought I'd report it anyway. When upgrading the
- udev package (to version 151-12.1 which is supplied by Ubuntu lucid-
- updates repo) my system (under a VM - both in VBox v3.2
** Summary changed:
- Errors (non-fatal) occuring when udev upgraded (to v151-12.1) in
TKL-Core-Lucid beta
+ Errors (non-fatal) occuring when udev upgraded (to v151-12.3) in
TKL-Core-Lucid beta
** Summary changed:
- Errors (non-fatal) occuring when udev upgraded (to v151-12.3) in
TKL-Core-Luc
** Also affects: udev (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Errors (non-fatal) occuring when udev upgraded (to v151-12.3) i
This looks like the same bug that a number of people have reported in
Turnkey Linux (an Ubuntu Lucid based server distro:
http://www.turkenylinux.org/).
See:
Bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/turnkeylinux/+bug/653422
TKL forum thread:
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/forum/support/20100928/tkl-lu
That would be awesome Alex. I'm really looking forward to resolving this
long standing issue with the LTS version of Ubuntu.
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Title:
Tens of wakes
@karthik - 2 things: Firstly this problem does seem to have been fixed
some time ago, so you are right in some sense. Secondly XP bootloader
cannot boot Ubuntu! AFAIK Vista/7 bootloader can't either, so your steps
will fix Win boot. But you'll still need to fix GRUB2 so you can boot
Ubuntu.
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I am willing to assist with spelling and grammar and a name change
should be easy (although would obviously need the approval of the
author). I think uTweak or TweakU or similar would work without going
too far from the original name.
The issue of unofficial repos is another problem altogether tho
Thanks David. I stand corrected.
After getting the original error message when trying to "open with..." I
was misguided by the error message that I receive when I double click on
the failed file (in the Firefox Downloads window): "/tmp/filename could
not be saved, because you cannot change the con
I'm having this problem too (Ubuntu 10.04 / Firefox 3.6.8)
My suspicion is that it's caused by Firefox trying to save anything that
you "open with' in the temp folder (as it does in Windows). In Ubuntu
the user does not have write permissions to the temp folder (/tmp).
I thought this may be easy
Sorry, please disregard the comment re this bug affecting a server
system - I don't think that is related.
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Tens of wakes per second in "[kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick" on Core 2
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I would think that in this age of mobile computing - with so many
notebooks and netbooks around that this would be considered a very
serious bug for this large (and growing) user group. I haven't done
enough testing to confirm but I think this bug is also affecting many
other (perhaps all) Lucid sy
Whilst it seems to be fixed in Lucid, it still exists in Karmic and IMO
should be fixed.
I used a USB that already had an image on it. I created the original
image using the similar Dell utility (it was on a Dell netbook with 8.10
preinstalled) under Intrepid if my memory services me correctly. I
Yeah no worries. Sorry I haven't been back sooner to report. I ended up
updating the USB that I was installing from and it then installed fine.
I then just imaged that system and restored those images to the broken
machines. It all worked fine. Since then I have done a clean install of
10.04NBR and
I'd suggest posting on the forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/). Especially
as your problem may or may not be related to this bug.
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I have just encountered this bug after install Firefox 3.6 with
Ubuntuzilla (PPA repo) on Ubuntu 9.10. Thanks for the workaround,
symlink solved the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509727
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You need to wait until Ubuntu has completely finished booting to the
desktop, then open the Terminal (Applications>>Accessories>>Terminal)
I would update grub-common before you do anything else (because
otherwise you'll have to do it twice - updating will break the repair).
So in the terminal win
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Public bug reported:
Trying to do a clean install of UNBR on Dell Latitude 2100. Having lots
of problems. Live session works fine but crashingf during install to
HDD. The drives previously had XP on them. I tried use all disk but
failed so tried install alongside XP (on another identical machine)
Sorry for the long post everyone! I pondered whether to write this all
here or not - but decided it may be relevant to this bug for some Ubuntu
beginners.
@JimUSA - I know it can be frustrating but that is the nature of the
beast. All things considered (the breadth of different hardware, the
limit
I have just experienced this issue again (among others) trying to set up
XP/Ubuntu 9.10 dual boot on a desktop (DFI mobo with nForce4 chipset,
skt939 AMD X2 4400+, 320GB sda, 500GB sdb).
After sorting out my other issues, I again came to this bug, however the
behaviour is quite different to my lap
other specific bugs then post
details on the list for the relevant bug or if after searching you do
not find the same bug, list a new one.
The forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/) would be a better place for
discussing and trying to solve problems of a more generic nature.
Cheers,
JedMeister
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@bill walsh - Just reinstall and it should work fine. At least it did
for me. From recollection I needed to force uninstall.
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I pressed the ok button (or whatever it is, sorry don't remember) on the
right, without ticking the box on the left. Because it causes an error
its hard to realise what went wrong.
Also I think the wording of the text with the checkbox should be a
statement rather than a question.
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Somehow this seems to be fixed now?
I updated/upgraded the kernel a couple of days ago and I didn't need to
fix it this time! I'm not sure how they managed that because AFAIK grub2
wasn't updated (just the kernel) so perhaps I will still need to do it
again after a grub2 update? I hope not!
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Sorry I should have included this in my initial bug report.
Hardware: Dell Inspirion 600m (Pentium M 1.6Ghz, 512MB RAM - only
modification is new 140GB HDD).
OS environment: Dual boot - Win XP (original OS) & Ubuntu 9.10 (32 bit)
I upgraded the following grub2 packages:
grub-common (1.97~beta4-1
I just did apt-get update today and its broken again! Argh!
Now I know what to do it was easy to fix although now I have a grub
splash screen which is a dark image with black writing it was quite hard
to temporarily edit the the boot options so as to get in and fix it (I
just used post #1 above -
Hey Marcel, Thanks for your detailed and noob friendly help with my bug.
Hopefully this 3.2 fix will fix my bug too (sounds likely). I have been
really busy lately and so haven't completed all the steps you spelled
out for me, but I wanted to let you know I really appreciated the effort
you put int
Is this bug the same as Bug #454545 (which has been marked as "fix
released" - in v3.2)?
Also even though it seems to save ok in .docx the picture is gone.
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Karmic.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457220
You recei
I think I am also experiencing this issue (or one with a very similar
symptom). The cause seems to be different so I'm not 100% sure. For me I
have been working on a .doc (that was created with Ooo3.1.1 on WinXP)
and have just added a Ooo Draw drawing and on saving it crashed. It
saves fine in .odt
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