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Title:
Power indicator does n
Public bug reported:
I have an EliteBook 8540w with internal and external battery running Ubuntu
11.10 (oneiric).
Linux 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The power indicator (indicator-power, version 0.9-0ubuntu2) does not combine
t
Replying to #3: it is already set to Ctrl-alt-T
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A work-around that works here is to remove the libmoon package.
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I had the same issue and I was able to solve it by partitioning it
manually and putting /boot as first partition. I could not use the
'search' deletion trick because with lvm+encryption it doesn't even
reach the grub menu (but I had the same error message as in this bug
report when installing witho
I've successfully used the following workaround from the same forum:
"Simple solution: If you plug in your ipod you see the ipod on your
desktop. So just right click on your ipod and select unmount. Don't
select eject!. Then go to Places and your iPod should be in the list -
just click on it to re
The new way of mounting volume groups is through evms.
However, evms does not run nice with the 2.6.22 kernel if you do not manage
*all* partitions (including root) through evms.
So your options:
* install evms and run an older kernel (very annoying if you have nvidia
graphics)
* install evms an
I'm having a similar problem on a laptop *without* a floppy drive.
My solution is
$ sudo mv /dev/fd0 /root
(You could also delete, but you never know...)
Don't execute this command anyway if you *do* have a floppy drive.
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