Dell Inspiron 2650 hangs during boot of Ubuntu 9.04. This happens the same way
whether booting from the Live Desktop CD, or from an already working copy of
9.04 on the hard drive. (That is, the hard drive was removed from the 2650,
installed on another type of computer, then 9.04 was installed f
I have a dozen Linux machines, Ubuntu x86-64, arm32, arm64, and CentOS
x86-64, all automatically updating each other with Unison. I added two
new machines with Ubuntu 20.04 and the new Unison trashes the non-20.04
machines Unison files. At this time, it states at the top of this bug
page "This bug
The accepted work-around is to manually install prior versions of unison
and unison-gtk. It seems to me that the solution to this bug is to
replace the faulty unison and unison-gtk in the repository with the
known good versions (from 19.04 for example). People who have been using
the faulty version
Tested GNOME Flashback on a Laptop with a working TouchScreen, running
Ubuntu Desktop 64bit 17.04, using instructions provided in the above
post by Steve Langasek, dated 2017-10-21.
Test confirmed successful fix, using gnome-flashback 3.22.1-0ubuntu1.1,
gnome-flashback-common 3.22.1-0ubuntu1.1 and
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
GNOME Flashback is unusable on computers with a touchscreen. It crashes every
time I try to login.
[Test Case]
Only crashes on computers with a touchscreen.
Fresh install Ubuntu 17.04 Desktop 64bit. (Same for Ubuntu GNOME.)
sudo apt-get install gnome-session-flashba