[Bug 305587] Re: [Jaunty] warning: missing LSB information

2009-06-22 Thread aleg
Got the same message doing the apt-get upgrade. Setting up linux-restricted-modules-common (2.6.28-13.17) ... update-rc.d: warning: /etc/init.d/linux-restricted-modules-common missing LSB information update-rc.d: see -- [Jaunty] warning: missing LSB infor

[Bug 350946] Re: Ubuntu 9.04 beta desktop fails to boot from usb-stick

2009-05-07 Thread aleg
@dannyp32 I'm sorry Danny, but my comments are of no use to you. I thought you already had a functional ubuntu installation running and were having trouble after the upgrade. So I'm afraid you have to wait until a new installer becomes available or otherwise revert to 8.10 Intrepid first and do

[Bug 350946] Re: Ubuntu 9.04 beta desktop fails to boot from usb-stick

2009-05-06 Thread aleg
@dannyp32 I'm only familiar with the commandline which I use on my server installs. First you need to add the jaunty proposal repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list and do an update of your cache. You can then search your cache for available images using "sudo apt-cache search linux-image-2.6

[Bug 350946] Re: Ubuntu 9.04 beta desktop fails to boot from usb-stick

2009-05-05 Thread aleg
Hi Stefan I just tried your new kernel and it worked for me. The USB-stick is found and my LUKS-key also and all encrypted disks are unlocked. "uname -a Linux ubusrv 2.6.28-12-server #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 1 20:28:32 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux" So thank you for this. -- Ubuntu 9.04 beta deskto

[Bug 350946] Re: Ubuntu 9.04 beta desktop fails to boot from usb-stick

2009-05-04 Thread aleg
My output created by lspci -vvnn on the failing kernel 2.6.28-11-server is attached ** Attachment added: "Output of lspci -vvnn" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26339365/C%3A%5CUsers%5CAlwin%5CDesktop%5Cout.txt -- Ubuntu 9.04 beta desktop fails to boot from usb-stick https://bugs.launchpad.net

[Bug 350946] Re: Ubuntu 9.04 beta desktop fails to boot from usb-stick

2009-04-24 Thread aleg
I have this same problem with a USB-stick containing a LUKS-key. The problem occurs only with kernel 2.6.28-11-server but not with kernel 2.6.27-11-server both with Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition. Bothe kernels are present on same disk. During boot a get this message "modprobe FATAL could not load li

[Bug 255814] [NEW] Alt Gr + ~ + n ... + ^ + a ... bad characters

2008-08-07 Thread Aleg
Public bug reported: Hello, I use a french Microsoft Multimedia Keybord, and after Hardy Heron update I don't can use this following keybord combinations : Alt + ~ + n, the result is : ~n Alt + `i : `i ^ + o : ^o ¨ + e : ¨e And more etc ... The correct accentuated letters are not displayed.