Public bug reported:
I have used Ubuntu since 5.10, and really enjoyed 5.10. When 6.06 came out, I
attempted to use it as well. I had no problems with video on my desktop
computer, however, 6.06 & higher won't detect the proper monitor on my Gateway
Solo 9500.
I have not found any places to c
Just to add here, it's really difficult to determine exactly which part
of "x" this is from, but the laptop display just isn't recognized.
Again 5.10 correctly recognizes it, but 6.06 or higher with a clean
install won't. Upgrading from 5.10 will retain the monitor settings.
I've also noticed Kub
And yet another kernel update which broke menu.lst! I think this ought
to be a more prioritized fix. I don't know what needs to be done to
correct writing a new menu.lst every time the kernel is updated. but it
even takes out the windows portion of menu.lst. That has to be added
back as well eve
After a kernel update today, it did the same. I am attaching the
original menu.lst, and the replacement called menu.new. Totally re-
written.
** Attachment added: "menu.lst"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9497041/menu.lst
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menu.lst is overwritten
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136621
You
Now for the replacement - it is attached here. It shouldn't make such
drastic changes - a newbie would have a real difficult time figuring
this out.
** Attachment added: "menu.new"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9497048/menu.new
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menu.lst is overwritten
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13662
This also happens with 7.10 Gutsy. It only happens after the kernel
gets an update. I have 4 hard drives in my system, one has Windows XP
on it, one has Ubuntu on it. The other two are data storage. After a
kernel update and you reboot, it can't find the partition. It also
doesn't see the Wind
>From my experience, when a new kernel is updated, it doesn't even update
the old menu.lst. It reads kernels installed on the computer & writes a
new one with them in the list and the newest on top. I have a computer
with 4 hard drives. 1st hdd is Windows XP, 3rd is Ubuntu. The other two
(2 & 4)
This is a copy of xorg.conf with 6.10 Live cd - Next is getting it to
work after an installation:
** Attachment added: "Live CD xorg.conf"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5188224/xorg.conf
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unable to detect LG 1520 LCD properly
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67039
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Ubuntu 6.10 will not configure display, even after installation. It
gives two screen resolutions in Preferences - 800x600 and 640x480 @ 60
or 56Hz. I slid in the hard drive that has Kubuntu 6.10 on it, copied
the xorg.conf file to a thumb drive, booted back to Ubuntu 6.10, copied
the xorg.conf fil