Hi Marten
the posting by
JeffreyEsquivelS wrote on 2007-08-20
contains the solution that worked for me. I did not try the BIOS update
myself.
Cheers: Manfred
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> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 7:11 PM, ManfredBremen
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>> Hi Marten
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>> the posting by
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>> JeffreyEsquivelS wrote on 2007-08-20
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>> contains the solution that worked for me. I did not try the BI
Leann,
I just tested the live CD Alpha5 for Intrepid Ibex 8.10 (Intel x86) on
my HP Omnibook 6100. The boot process works fine for about 1 minute.
Then, the machine shuts down without further warning. It is just the
same behavior as with earlier versions of Ubuntu.
As pointed out by other contri
I had the similar problem. The problem appeared after I had upgraded
from Ubuntu 7.10 to Ubuntu 8.04 (64bit, Intel Core-Duo) via the update
manager. The system worked more or less fine for a couple of weeks. One
of the glitches was that it took a 10-20 seconds after login to
recognize the network c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
The infinity symbol from the font SYMBOL is displayed incorrectly with
Evince. Adobe Acrobat correctly displays the symbol. I produced the
attached file with Ubuntu 8.10 64bit+OpenOffice 3.01 using the Export-
PDF function of OpenOffice.
Evince d
** Attachment added: "Just an example containing the string "infinity=oo""
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22749298/infinity.pdf
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22749299/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.ne
Dimitrio,
many thanks for the tips. I already had gsfonts-x11 installed. So that does not
appear to be the problem.
When I call
fc-match Symbol
I get
symbol.ttf: "Symbol" "Regular"
So that is different from your installation. I once installed
msttcorefonts but that should not include Symbo
Addition:
I located symbol.ttf on my system at
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/
I do not know which package actually installed it. I renamed it to
symbol.ttf.off and afterwards the infinity symbol shows up correctly.
Both with evince and with Acrobat reader.
So: Not an evince bug but a user configu
Leann,
I am running Ubuntu 7.10 on the Omnibook 7100. I am not planning to
upgrade to 8.x for this computer. I might however be able to test the
Live CD when it becomes available.
Kind greetings: Manfred
Leann Ogasawara schrieb:
> The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel
If you cannot boot the live cd (even when trying multiple times), I have
no idea how to solve the problem. Maybe, it could be possible to make a
copy of the live CD with the file intel-rng.ko removed from it? My
Omnibook 6100 was so grateful to boot every 4th times or so. I upgraded
from Ubuntu 6.0
I confirm the workaround by Jeffrey for Feisty (kernel 2.6.20-16-generic). My
laptop is a HP Omnibook 6100.
By moving the file intel-rng.ko to some other directory invisible to the
bootup, my laptop now boots smoothly. I tried 4 times without problems.
I wonder whether removing the file is harmf
So, it is a kernel bug, not necessarily an Ubuntu bug. Interesting!
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Boot your system from harddisk (safe mode). Then, open a shell window
('terminal') after booting. The terminal can be started via the pull-down menu
Accessoires. Click on the Ubunutu logo on the upper left corner to do so.
Then enter the command
ls /lib/modules
It should display among others
This is not the same bug! The bug discussed here only occurs with
certain version of Linux, not with Windows XP. So, you should perhaps
try to find a forum specializing on Windows XP-problems.
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I can also confirm the very same problem with sudden power shutdown
while booting Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP Omnibook 6100. Previous version Dapper
and Edgy were just fine. The notebook also boots fine under Windows XP
(though it sometimes crashes under Windows but that is not a hardware
problem but a pro
I think this bug can go out. The work-arounds work OK and the notebook
is now pretty outdated. I still have it somewhere but will not upgrade
it to newer versions.
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I can confirm the bug on Ubuntu 10.04 (amd64). I attach the WMF file in a zip
archive. If you open a folder that contains that WMF file with Natutilus,
Natulis will crash. Besides, one cannot attach the WMF file via Firefox because
apparently the file selection dialog is based on Nautilus or a l
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