Turns out this is the version of wine causing the issue, I have logged a
bug at https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49827
As far as Ubuntu goes, is it worth setting the default version of wine
back to 3.x or are the new features more important than a date? Anyone
doing any accounting or other
** Description changed:
I had Ubuntu 20.04 installed and was using MYOB in Playonlinux to do my
accounting and it all ran fine. I had a number of issues in Ubuntu
(screens and stability mostly) and when it refused to boot one day and
Ubuntu 20.04.1 had just been released, I decided to inst
** Description changed:
I had Ubuntu 20.04 installed and was using MYOB in Playonlinux to do my
accounting and it all ran fine. I had a number of issues in Ubuntu
(screens and stability mostly) and when it refused to boot one day and
Ubuntu 20.04.1 had just been released, I decided to inst
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I had Ubuntu 20.04 installed and was using MYOB in Playonlinux to do my
accounting and it all ran fine. I had a number of issues in Ubuntu
(screens and stability mostly) and when it refused to boot one day and
Ubuntu 20.04.1 had just been released, I decided to install it inst
Public bug reported:
For more information, see https://askubuntu.com/questions/964747/cannot-
open-text-editor-with-double-click-in-ftp-nautilus/1067423#1067423
When an FTP server is open in Nautilus and a file is either double
clicked or right clicked and opened with (and app chosen from the men
This can be closed, but I'm not sure how to do this.
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Title:
17.10 Black screen pre and post login on virtualbox
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Appears to have been resolved in the latest daily build.
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Have added 2 packages it may affect, I really am not sure which packages
it would affect so if anyone else has any idea please edit as needed.
** Package changed: ubuntu => gdm3 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 boots to black screen when using Nvidia drivers (on a
desktop with an
Public bug reported:
I have been testing the daily builds from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/current/HEADER.html on virtualbox
(https://www.virtualbox.org/) in a windows host.
I originally installed it a few weeks ago, and would do an apt update
and apt upgrade every day to get the latest
I have installed 17.10 in a virtual box (have an nvidia card in my pc,
not sure what virtual box detects as, in a windows host), and been
updating it daily to check out the 17.10 progression. It was fine for a
few weeks, but then about a week ago I would install, and then boot -
all good, and then
@daniel, thanks for that. I think even though there are fixes, its not
a simple procedure (especially for new ubuntu users) as some fixes work
for some people but not others.
@dogmatic do this in terminal:
Sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
And add the line:
options snd-hda-intel vid=8086
I forgot to add, why is this bug of low importance?? This is a pretty
common codec, so it would be affecting a lot of users to the extent
where they can't use their sound! I think this needs a higher priority,
mainly because of the number of users affected.
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I have a Gigabyte H97-D3H motherboard
(http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4962#sp) that
says it has the RealtekĀ® ALC1150 codec. I get this same issue. It seems
random, sometimes working for a while and sometimes skipping constantly
and going scratchy. I installed starcraft 2
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When I went to install ubuntu 14.04 on my new system (and tested 13.10
and 12.04), it seemed to be failing (black screen or flashing cursor). I
did a few things, but ended up discovering that it was loading on the
onboard video, not the card I was plugged into.
In the BIOS, t
Can you try a disk for 12.04.3? (http://old-
releases.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/) I had a similar issue, and found
it happened on Ubuntu 12.04.4 and later, as well as new versions of
Lubuntu, but not on Lubuntu 12.04. Tested Ubuntu 12.04.3, and it seems
to work. Im guessing it is something in the
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