I figured out a temporary workaround for the Live CD blank screen on
Kubuntu:
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>From my understanding it's possible to get this working with the
Alternate CD, but is there any way at all to get a Live CD booted? I do
a lot of testing with the Live desktops and it would be a godsend if I
could find a way to boot into it. Is there a way to boot without the
GUI using the Live
Why this is so complex, I don't know, but I did find some answers for
the English Canadian users...
Feisty does include the Canadian English dictionary files, however the
files are not referenced by the list of dictionaries and the dictionary
files themselves don't follow the same naming syntax as
(Re)Confirmed...
It appears that the myspell English (Canada) package is missing entirely
from the repo's, as is the openoffice language pack. Furthermore, the
OpenOffice.org Dictionary Wizard (File -> Wizards -> Install new
dictionaries) crashes OOo before it even has a chance to load.
I'm runn
I second this for feisty.
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esound causes desktop session to hang
https://launchpad.net/bugs/21915
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Public bug reported:
GNOME hangs when I log into my desktop. I see a brown background and a
grey box in the upper left corner. If I leave it alone for about 8
minutes, it finally loads, with a crash message:
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There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
The last error message w
I am also experiencing a random crash back to the GDM login screen after
the screensaver is initialized while XGL running. Nothing too fancy
running at the time--openoffice, thunderbird, etc. It's a Dell Inspiron
6400.
Attached is the smaller edition of the crash report...
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