Gutsy 8.04? wtf? Brain fart...
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Go to System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
Window comes up saying "No proprietary drivers are in use on this
system." Nothing is listed -- there should at least be the Nvidia card.
- Using Gutsy 8.04 installed from RC and
"Extra Drivers" would be short, intuitive and accurately describe the
relationship between these drivers and Ubuntu.
"So-and-so doesn't work!"
"You need to enable your Extra Drivers."
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Menu name "Hardware manager" misleading
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202267
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Go to System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
Window comes up saying "No proprietary drivers are in use on this
system." Nothing is listed -- there should at least be the Nvidia card.
Using Gutsy 8.04 installed from RC and up to date as of this post.
jockey-gtk:
Inst
** Attachment added: "jockey-gtk --list --debug"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14558910/debug.log
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No proprietary drivers listed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231069
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If this is helpful, I was able to get nvidia loaded 'the old fashioned
way' by stopping GDM and running as root
X -configure
X -config /home/me/xorg.conf.new (to make sure it detected things properly)
mv /home/me/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
nvidia-xconfig
depmod
restarted GDM and X came up w
As others have noted. I get this trying to backup to Google Drive
mounted with gdrive ocamlfuse. Several times now the backup has
proceeded normally creating 100+ tar diffs then crashes with the below.
- Ubuntu 18.04 Kernel 4.15.0-39-generic
- duplicity 0.7.17
Traceback (innermost last):
File "
OK, update on the above. Taking google drive ocamlfuse out of the mix
solved the problem. I am now backing up locally and syncing the backup
with Insync. Two backups have run without incident. I haven't tried a
restore yet but all looks good so far. Looking at this with some of the
other posts abov
Public bug reported:
When selecting a new wallpaper, you can adjust how the wallpaper displays on
the screen using the Appearance dialog.
The Appearance panel shows a monitor and scales the wallpaper to the monitor so
you can see how your desktop will look without minimizing everything... except
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/994004
Title:
Appearance panel doesn't show correct preview when set to "Center" or
"Tile"
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I'm using gnome-shell 3.4. When I load radiotray, it loads fine. I can select a
station to play...
Everything works, up until about 20-30 seconds into the play, then the desktop
freezes. Sound works fine during the freeze, as does the mouse, but everything
else on the deskt
** Summary changed:
- RadioTray crashes when selecting new station
+ gnome-shell desktop freezes/crashes when selecting new station in radiotray
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003125
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/636311
Title:
Keyboard special keys interfere with mouse
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The fix for https://github.com/canonical/subiquity/pull/2182 introduced
a regression for installs on any OS not using at least systemd 257. In
our case, we're autoinstalling Ubuntu 20.04, and because of an unrelated
bug related to package management installs, we are using the `refresh-
installer` c
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