I have replicated a similar behaviour with Supermicro X11SCL-iF mobo
which uses the AST2500. Unfortunately I don't have assess to the server
as it is being tested for a possible hardware issue/s.
The reason I originally decided it might be a hardware malfunction was
that the BIOS splash screen had
I have replicated a similar behaviour with Supermicro X11SCL-iF mobo
which uses the AST2500. Unfortunately I don't have assess to the server
as it is being tested for a possible hardware issue/s.
The reason I originally decided it might be a hardware malfunction was
that the BIOS splash screen had
FOLLOWUP: re-download the same Trisquel 5.0amd64 image and it worked.
Both images had the same CORRECT md5sum values; so my guess is the
problem was with burning first time round or item number 2 "burn error".
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I can confirm that this is not a drive issue. I just tried Trisquel 5.0
(Libre-Linux/Ubuntu) and got this error. I have no problem running other
CDs, DVDs or burning (i.e. LinuxMint 10.04). I suspect it is related to
the contents on the disc. Either some kind of bug, burn error or damaged
storage m
Almost exactly the same errors:
..
[akonadiserver] /usr/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't connect to local
MySQL server through socket
'/home/lmpam/.local/share/akonadi/db_misc/mysql.socket' (2) when trying to
connect
[akonadiserver] FATAL ERROR: Upgrade failed . Then re
Bojan Tomic is right! I am new to the open source world of
linux/ubuntu/mint, having spent some 20-25 years in the world of
microsoft and this has been a nightmare transition under Lucid. First,
package updates that cripple mounting and formatting of floppy drives,
then weeks trying to set up nauti