Someone give me the advise to use the LVM option on a fresh Xubuntu
15.04 install so i did. Use one internal drive, a 256GB SSD and a 2TB
network drive (small NAS) for external storage. Hope there will be a fix
to autoremove those old kernels from /boot partitions before upgrading a
new one.
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Strange i somehow fixed it by moving around some buttons in the task bar
and changed the action menu on the right to some button (actually i
disabled most and left with one i need most, the off button). Okay i
will still test it the next days so i will report when someting goes
wrong. Also created
Me too Kilian after resuming a suspend and when clicking two times on
the default top-right button with your login name on it. The bottom
panel is hiding okay but the top panel on the other hand doesn´t hide.
Have to reboot or reset the panels in the terminal with xfce4-panel -r
... Hope they can f
Sorry for my late response. There were some other issues with my 10.04
install. Had to hold shift during booting and manually select a kernel
and at prompt startx manually to be able to hear and use audio and a
bunch of other services on my laptop. Otherwise i even could´nt
shutdown. I did a little
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657420/+attachment/1680612/+files/AptOrdering.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657420/+attachment/1680613/+files/Dependencies.txt
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https://bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Just started up my Acer Aspire 1692 laptop after a few weeks rest and
confirmed the update routine. Then this error message suddenly appeared.
My apology for lag of info, i am not that familiar with Linux
architecture. I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS -