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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins:
Phillip,
Who wants to watch the football?
Spent some time with the wife of almost 50 years and then here I am again.
Understanding the wonderful world of computers I booted off the USB and
tried another install onto the ssd.
Went like a rocket, no errors about applications, just reboot and go.
Phillip,
This is the end of this thread, but just to know where things are
heading..
With Linux on about 40% of the HDD and the SDD totaly unused I tackled the
Realtek driver problem.
Found a good link on the web and built and installed the required driver. All
good, wifi up and going.
Nex
Phillip,
Chased around and fiddled. Finally rebooted and applied dmraid -r -E.
Cleared flags on two disks.
Continued on with the ubiquity install process. Setup free space and swap
space, etc.
Process continued intil it complained about not being able to creat the swap
file. Everything. Kill th
Phillip,
Set up some of the spare space as an ext4 partition with a boot point of /
Created a smaller partition for swap.
Tried an install via ubiquity.
Long paiuse and then a "where are you?" form appeared (on the bottom a guage
with "detecting file systems" at 100%.
Map of world and time zone
Phillip,
Chased around the web, read the FakeRaidHowTo and also a good article on
setting up "fakeraid" when building an "arch" Linux system.
Performed a bootload from the USAB, invoked dmraid and had a look
around.
I have an Intel Software raid (isw), SSD and HDD, etc.
Had a look at things wit
Phillip,
Found dmraid, will have to read the "man pages", install on usb, etc.
I presume that fiddling with the raid will probably destroy win 7.
Hopefully I can setup things so the ssd can be used and put the Linux OS
and perhaps swap partition/file on that.
I have had a quick surf looking for
Phillip,
Thanks for the informative response.
The U840W was delivered with win7 which is still operational. I have
done nothing to the basic setup.
I know nothing of fakeraid.
There is nothing in the BIOS that configs/tweaks the disk set up in any
way.
Where would I utilise the "dmraid" comman
Phillip,
I am not sure if this will be of any help but I burnt a copy of CentOS
which I think is based on RedHat onto a USB.
Tried to bootload and install. Simply hung.
CentOS has a text mode boot/install option so I selected that and though
I have no means of capturing the data or stopping it w
Phillip,
Thanks for the response, file attached.
Ian
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Files attached.
I used a USB based HDD to save off the log files. This shows up in the
"installation type" form as a sdd.
Ian
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Public bug reported:
Gentlefolk,
I have a Toshiba U840W laptop with a 32G SSD and a 500G HDD. Runs win7.
Has 200G spare space.
I have tried to install Ubuntu and MINT off a USB flash. I get the same
problem in Ubuntu and Mint. Currently have Mint on the USB flash.
I have:
1. Updated the BIOS t
Following a "setting up firebird on ubuntu' document the following
command sequence is supposed to set up the firebird server.
r...@iru-2cd:/var/run/firebird/2.1# apt-get install firebird2.1-classic
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state informati
I also note that flamerobin is dependent upon libfbclient2...
iru
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package firebird2.1-classic 2.1.3.18185-0.ds1-6build1 failed to
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irebird2.1-dev module.
An older version is available via the packagemanager but will not
install because it is older and dependent on firebird2.1-common and
common-doc.
Thanks for the assistance, iru upt...@pacific.net.au
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package firebird2.1-classic 2.1.3.18185-0.ds1-6build1 failed to
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ocess errors are reported about
not being able to access things. I liked the "Something wicked happened
resolving" message but even it did not help.
Could someone post an explicit example of how to do it please?
Thanks, iru.
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package firebird2.1-classic 2.1.3.18185-0.ds1-6build1 fail
Gentlefolk,
Could someone please tell me how to install/apply this fix/update?
It is stated that a fix has been loaded to the "universe", I have chased
through everything I thinks may be remotely useful/informative, no luck.
Some guidance please.
iru
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