I can confirm that I have the same issue (I also did the evolution-data-
server check and it doesn't crash after this).
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google contacts: error loading address book
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Seems like there's a problem with authentication as debuging output indicates
(see attached log file /stripped/). Here's how to reproduce debug output:
1. Shut down all evolution services:
evolution --force-shutdown
2. Start evolution-data-server with special debuging option (check for a proper
v
Seems like mistyped password. File → Forget Passwords and retyping the
password helped. The error dialog was kind of misleading.
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** Attachment added: "Output from dmesg, lspci, lshw, uname"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18035509/dvd_burn_problem_hw_info.zip
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Can't burn DVD disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275859
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Public bug reported:
I did upgrade to Ubuntu Intrepid recently. When I try to burn dvd disk
something goes wrong and I get general error from nautilus burning tool.
I can't tell what is exactly wrong - dmesg might be interesting, I also
attached other information (lspci, lshw). Burning CD works fi
Here's the output (I tried to write one 1 MB file):
--- start ---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nautilus-cd-burner
launching command: growisofs -dvd-compat -graft-points -path-list
/tmp/iso-liku.3L5KIU -Z /dev/scd0 -input-charset utf8 -r -J -V Personal Data,
Sep 30, 2008
growisofs stdout: Executing 'gen
Running the command alone results in the same error (there's nothing
written on DVD disk).
The drive itself behaves strange - for a minute or two head goes back
and forward inside the DVD. Blank DVD disk itself is recognized
correctly and it does work on Windows; sometimes it takes some time,
prob
Hello,
I encountered the same problem, correct root partition is not properly
detected: there's "root (hd0,6)" instead of "root (hd0,4)" (there's also
a problem of uuids, but I will fill a bug report for this /or find
already existing one/). "6" comes from, probably, Linux way of numbering
partiti
I encountered this bug after upgrading from Ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 (Alpha).
There are different uuids in GRUB's menu.lst and reported by /dev/disk
/by-uuid (and also fstab). I'm not sure what has changed? Maybe the way
kernel generates uuids for disks is different than the one done by grub
updating sc
After upgrade from Ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 I encountered the same problem -
slow disk access, it takes long for applications to start. Passing
"nohz=off" option to the kernel fixes the problem (I didn't tried other
solutions).
More info on my hardware: Benq P52 notebook, amd64 turion x2 tl-52, 2 GB
RA
Problem solved.
blkid and vol_id gave the same uuids, but there were some old entries in
blkid cache which I removed with "sudo blkid -g". Then I removed old
menu.lst and forced update-grub to regenerate it - now there are correct
uuids. update-grub normally didn't overwrite old menu.lst, I had to
Hello. Problem solved.
My issue was related with blkid having old entries in cache
(/etc/blkid.tab) which confused update-grub. Old entries came from my
old drive which I recently upgraded. I cleaned the cache (sudo blkid
-g), removed menu.lst and run update-grub which created new menu.lst
with co
I no longer suffer from this "bug". After playing with menu.lst I forgot
to add "nohz=off" but I didn't notice the slow disk problem.
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Harddisk to slow on HP 6715s
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134856
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I can confirm same behaviour. My laptop is sometimes connected to
external LCD monitor. When I disconnect it and reboot I get strange
resolution - after switching back to native resolution GTK theme is
switched to some default (look, colours, icons).
Steps to reproduce:
1) Start Monitor Resolution
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tracker
Tracker seems to index files but every thousand, or so, file it stops (looking
at the information from tracker-applet) and loads CPU to 100%. Looking at the
logs in ~/.local/share/tracker/tracker.indexer.log it shows many lines like
this:
"...
Problem's gone for me (I hope). I've upgraded to tracker version 0.6.92
- more than 1/3 of files were indexed and there are no messages about
words not being processed. I'm not sure, but before upgrade I've removed
all things related to tracker.
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