@Peter Matulis: Are you serious? You may as well be asking "Why are
people here not ensuring that the laws of Uganda are more sensible?" Uhm
... isn't it clear from above that a *huge* number of people don't have
a choice? At least not a quick choice. Yes, eventually it will get done,
but it's a sl
Here is what happened in my case:
1. After using BootRepair (see comment #39) it booted directly in Windows.
2. Since the (broken) Ubuntu install was almost pristine, I thought I'd just
install it again. Booting from the Ubuntu CD it says "This computer currently
has no detected operating systems
Perhaps the problems are related but different. For me, "dpkg-
reconfigure grub-efi" does not fix the problem. Downgrading grub as in
comment #20 also did not work.
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You did see comment #65 on #1104476 when you marked this as a duplicate,
right?
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Then next kernel (linux-image-3.8.0-25-generic) works again. I'm marking
it as ‘invalid’ (although maybe ‘fix released’ would better reflect what
happened?).
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Title:
eduroam and linux-image-3.8.0-24-generic
To manage notificatio
Public bug reported:
I cannot connect to eduroam with linux-image-3.8.0-24-generic. In dmesg I get
"deauthenticated ... by local choice (reason=3)"
Everything works fine with linux-image-3.8.0-23-generic.
Initially I thought it might be the same as LP #1180217, but none of
those workarounds wor
None of the following workarounds work for me:
1. remove "system-ca-certs=true" from /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
2. change "system-ca-certs=true" into "system-ca-certs=false"
3. add a certificate, namely
/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt
What did work was to
My problem disappears if I boot with an older kernel (3.2).
The kernel version that makes "modprobe xfs" fail is 3.5.0-20.
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Title:
package grub-p
In my case killing 'modprobe xfs' does not solve the problem. In fact,
removing 'xfs' from 10filesystems makes it hang on 'modprobe jfs' (jfs
being the one that comes after xfs normally), trying to repeatedly read
from /sys/module/jfs/initstate
Also, I bumped into this problem by trying to run up
There is another comparison "!= search_string" above David's patch that
makes it fail if someone types "/usr/bin/evince"
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Title:
run command (alt+
I profiled your code (0.2.41ubuntu2) and on my computer the bottleneck is this
statement:
SourcesList()
The slow part of that is that it reads the info files in
/usr/share/python-apt/templates/
every time.
And the slow part of that is that it tries to translate the
descriptions.
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On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:03 AM, Zygmunt Krynicki
wrote:
> While I appreciate your enthusiasm and desire to fix this I have a few
Actually, I don't have much of either. But thanks for your appreciation.
:)
> 1) Unless I missed something your implementation always reads the
whole database file, I
Bugfix.
Also, two warnings:
- I didn't really think about what needs to go in the database. (In other
words, makedb.sh is a complete hack.)
- figuring out the active sources is also a hack, because I was lazy to fugure
out how to use libapt from C; it may be worth using it unless it significan
See attached. Try
tar xaf pkghint.tar.bz2
cd pkghint
./makedb.sh
make
Here are some times on my computer:
rg@rqgm:pkghint$ time /usr/lib/command-not-found foobar
foobar: command not found
real0m0.204s
user0m0.168s
sys 0m0.032s
rg@rqgm:pkghint$ time ./pkghint foobar
foobar: co
Marked as invalid, as I am no longer able to reproduce with the current
version of ubuntu.
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After some upgrade/update my laptop (Sony VGN-SZ750N) stopped starting
the graphical interface. For a couple of days I simply logged in, said
"startx", and started working. After about five minutes, the graphical
login would show up, interrupting what I was doing.
So I decided to investigate, and
@Neil: As I clearly said, the patch is not for the Lucid branch.
The patch does two things,
a) fix use of xapian api, brings time from 25s to 0.6s
b) somewhat faster filtering of packages not in view, brings time from 0.6s to
0.4s
(all times on my computer, for the exmaple search i gave)
I disc
FWIW, this doesn't happen with the current bzr trunk of emacs.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 9.10
meta package emacs 23.1+1-4ubuntu2+22.2+0ubuntu6.1
brings in package emacs22-gtk 22.2-0ubuntu6.1
Emacs freezes gnome if
(1) I try to switch away (alt-tab), OR
(2) try to resize the window
A few threads on ubuntu forums suggest other see similar symptoms.
(a)
** Attachment added: "logs.tar.gz"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
update-manager upgrade to 8.10 failed and started firefox with this bug
report. I didn't see what went wrong appart from "upgrade of python-
setuptools and update-manager was unsuccessful". Hopefully more data
will be automatically attached
I can't: I upgraded one more time in the meantime and the old logs seem
overwritten.
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Those repositories seem to not have debug symbols for the firefox
version I have:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
firefox-3.0-dbgsym: Depends: firefox-3.0 (=
3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1) but 3.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 is to be
installed
xulrunner-1.9-dbgsym: Depends:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox 3 RC2 (3.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1) crashes
nondeterministically but often (on my desktop machine). One site that
causes the crash often (cca. once every 5 visits) is gmail. (It seems to
work just fine on my laptop.)
I have attached
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It happened while upgrading to gutsy (and this bug was filed by the upgrade
tool). I don't have any console output. Sorry.
Anyway, emacs was completely messed up by the upgrade for some reason so I had
to remove and install.
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What exactly is the file you want?
It might be too late:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:installer$ pwd
/var/log/installer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:installer$ sudo grep goodies * -r
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:installer$
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ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Oct 23 10:10:53 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Package: mule-ucs 0.85~0.20061
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ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Oct 23 10:06:55 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Package: emacs-goodies
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