Yes, this definitely is an Ubuntu-specific problem. I just downloaded
the RPMs from the OOo site and installed them using Alien. The crashing
no longer occurs when I run a full screen impress presentation and
exit... yay!
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My drives are still mapped at /dev/sda. I can't say if the fix has
worked or not because I'm reluctant to turn off the stop_on_shutdown
workaround, but I'm confident that since my drives are still mapped as
sda, it hasn't worked for me either.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 90513 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90513
I can confirm this bug.
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launch,afterwards opens openoffice writer without calling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109714
You received this
I have tried More's workaround and it indeed works for shutdown,
suspend, and hibernate. (it never made a sound when rebooting)
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You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug co
Martin or Tormod, can you guys e-mail that script to me? I'm still pretty new
to Linux and I'm not exactly sure how I would go about writing a script to do
such a command.
You can reach me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
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You
Thanks, Martin.
I created the script... but stupid me, I'm running Ubuntu Edgy which doesn't
have the stop_on_shutdown patch implemented.
Is it possible for someone to send me the patch, or do I have to upgrade the
kernel?
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Okay, I tried blacklisting libata and then running the command
> update-initramfs -u
But when I rebooted the OS, I didn't see any changes. IIRC, using the
old IDE driver should make my partitions be recognized by "hdx" rather
than "sdx", right? Anyhow, I still see my partitions as "sda" and I
s
I'm kinda overwhelmed with all of this tweaking (like I said, I'm not
exactly a Linux guru...), so I'm going to install Dapper later today and
see if the same thing happens.
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What about hibernate? Do you guys hear the click when entering hibernate?
I sure do... rebooting and suspend-to-RAM work fine though.
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I'm by no means an expert when it comes to this stuff... but by skimming
through the link that Tormod posted, it appears that there's in a bug in
the kernel(s) that have to do with our hardware being recognized as
SCSI? (i.e /dev/sd*), which makes sense because my partitions are
recognized as sda1
If we have an IDE drive, is there a way to NOT use libata and to use the
old IDE driver (without having to reinstall)? Perhaps this could serve
as a temporary fix for those with IDE drives instead of SCSI/SATA drives
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I'm not exactly a Linux guru, so I'm not exactly sure how I'd blacklist
libata. I tried googling to find out how, but nothing turned up. I've
tried editing /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist with gedit but I don't know what
to add to blacklist it; Is it as simple as writing
blacklist libata
? I believe
Happens to me too. It's weird because I've installed the same Ubuntu on my
other laptop and it shuts down just fine.
I'm running an Asus Z63a (Pentium-M 1.73 Ghz 533 MHz FSB, 60Gb Samsung
Spinpoint M HDD)
The other laptop that works fine is an Asus M6Ne (Pentium-M 1.5 GHz 400 MHz
FSB, 80Gb Tosh
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