Hello Daniel,
here you can find the link:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/a0bccc0d41c89b42afbe332929a7f00566720fe2fcfc8f4ca657778404328e77f704f6088efe855865488a2f9635243b26b54e543fe6e58c26f7de6c73d1df8c
Thanks,
Luca
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 5:55 AM Daniel van Vugt <1891...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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Public bug reported:
Hi all,
after upgrading from bionic to focal I switched from lightdm to gdm3 to
use Gnome Desktop.
Gdm3 crashes systematically when enabled as default display-manager with
a blank display with the following message:
Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred an
If I run this from the shell:
thunderbird -compose
"to='j...@example.com,ka...@example.com',cc='brit...@example.com',subject='dinner',body='How
about dinner tonight?',attachment='/home/liuk/test.txt'"
as in the example on the Thunderbird website
(http://kb.mozillazine.org/Command_line_arguments_%
Today my unity has been upgraded from
7.0.0daily13.04.18~13.04-0ubuntu1systray1 to
7.0.0daily13.06.19~13.04-0ubuntu1 and so no more systray :-(
May be that timekiller will update his PPA, but if you are impatient and
you want to apply his systray patch and rebuild Unity the command to use
for
I'm happy to share with you that I already got a positive response from
Druva about AppIndicator:
http://gsfn.us/t/2yv3x
I'm quite convinced that time is not yet mature to be so "drastic" in
abandoning the systray.
Luca
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I've upgraded from 12.04 LTS to 13.04 and for the moment I need to have some
important applications like SpiderOak and Druva InSync workig fine, so kudos to
#42 @Jason aka timekiller++ for his work, it works for me like a charm.
I'm a Unity fan, but it is not affordable for me to give up on impor
Dear Matthew, is there a 4.9 beta available to do some test?
I've just upgraded to Raring and using spideroak version 9948 (4.7) but the
AppIndicator integration is not (obviously?) working, even if SpiderOak is
starting fine.
Thanks!
Luca
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Hello all,
just to report that I'm currently using Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit on a 8760W
(model number LG760ET) with the ATI M5950 graphic card and I'm quite
happy with no particular issues after 3 days of heavy usage.
I'had only a really strange issue after the first installation. From the
Live CD all
Please note that the 8560w may have the NVidia Quadro 1000 (with the
Optimus feature...) or the AMD M5950 graphic card (no optimus).
I think that the nouveau.modeset=0 patch is strictly NVidia related.
So may be that the different behaviours reported may be related to a
different hardware config
I've been struggling with this issue since my upgrade to 10.4. I've an
HP 8530p with ATI RadeonHD 3650, Ubuntu 64 bit.
Today I did the following and things seem to get better:
- Purged all the fglrx packages from Catalyst 10.10
- Installed Catalyst 10.11 (fglrx version 8.791)
- aticonfig --initial
Hello all,
I've upgraded from 9.10 to 10.4 two days ago, and I've enabled Plymouth, but
I'm facing the same problem: the system boots, Plymouth is running for some
seconds, then the progression bar stops and the switch to gdm does not happen.
The system is alive since if I press the power button
Hi,
I faced the fglrx bug on my Jaunty upgrade with my EliteBook 8530p and ATI HD
3650.
I solved it with the Catalyst version 9.5 and 9.6 (8.620) which seems quite
stable (the --acpi-services=off was still necessary) downloaded from the ATI
site.
I've also tryed the Catalyst 9.7, 9.8 and the
Which version of fglrx? The one in the Jaunty repository (package version
should be 8.6002 I suppose) or the last one from the ATI site, i.e. Catalyst
9.6 which should get you after the build process these packages:
fglrx-amdcccle_8.620-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
fglrx-kernel-source_8.620-0ubuntu1_amd64.d
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