Public bug reported:
1) Hardy 8.04.2
2)"W: Unable to locate package packagename"
First off this isn't an install of hardy, I'm using the "try ubuntu without any
change to your computer" to show my parents the OS to try and convert them from
XP since they've been having problems with the OS. I
storm and will familiarize myself with that forum for my next one.
Thank you Tim,
jbowen7
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:06 AM, rockfx01 wrote:
> Hi jbowen,
>
> Just to confirm, this error happened after an improper shutdown with a
> non-Ubuntu distro and is therefore not an Ubuntu bug, corre
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
I'm having problems with the screen. It seems to be glitching when I click on
things like internet pages, etc. I'm not sure if there needs to be a video card
driver installed or not. when I type in lspci for vga i get:
00:02.0 VGA compatibl
I'm also new to launchpad and am unsure how to be alerted when there are
responses so I'm leaving my email just in case I'm not automatically
informed. jbow...@gmail.com
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374347
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Chkneater,
Thanks for your time and reply. Your suggestion (number 1 regarding changing
appearance settings) seemed to have worked. I plan on purchasing a video
card soon. Are the card that you recommended supported by ubuntu, that is,
will I have to install drivers for them?
Also, I'm having tro
Chkneater,
I've just found the location of my post on launchpad via email.
Thanks again.
To others,
The problem was that my screen would start glitching (shaking) when I
would click anywhere including the desktop. It would only happen
intermittently and I would normally just restart the computer
I confirm this bug also on Ubuntu 9.10.
gdm reboots leaving me at login screen.
/var/log/messages :
bonobo-activation-server (user-2495): could not associate with desktop session:
Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-Ha2vp2XCEx: Connection refused
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I can confirm this problem, I'm experiencing the same symptoms on a dell
dimension 2350 with a pentium 4 2.0 MHz, same chipset, karmic, etc.
Reinstalling does not fix the problem, but using the older (2.4) intel
xorg driver significantly helped. My processor usage dropped from about
90% while watc
# Removing the lines
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
does work, however the bug remains. An example of the problem would be
using ifup and ifdown to configure a bridge.
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
auto br0
bridge_ports eth0
foo
foo
bar
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Test Results (Test proposed in comment #88 )
1) First Kernel -- confirmed: bug EXISTS
(linux-image-3.2.30-030230-generic_3.2.30-030230.201209191335_amd64.deb )
2) Second Kernel with upstream patches applied -- confirmed: bug RESOLVED
(linux-image-3.2.30-030230-generic_3.2.30-030230.201209211800_a
You're welcome, thanks for the patch.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1028151
Title:
Samsung Series 900 Laptop brightness control issue (heavy flickering)
To manage notifications abou
I confirm, 3.2..0-31 resolved the problem. Thank you..
I've seen some emails regarding a confusion on how to receive the fix, for
those:
copy this code into terminal:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.2.0-31-generic
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Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 12.04 x86_64
Kernels 3.2.0-27-generic and 3.2.0-29 break some keyboard functionality
on Laptop (Model: Samsung NP350u2b).
Specifically the F2 and F3 keys which when pressed with the "Fn" key,
causes the screen to get brighter or dimmer. This functionality has
become
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This does not affect Bonobo.. erased the bonobo package in the "package"
field, but I guess that didn't work.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1040810
Title:
Kernel 3.2.0-29-ge
Affects my Poweredge 1750 also. Made installing 10.04 a pain.
Is this a problem with the fusion package. I noticed that when I add
rootdelay=120 my system boots, else it fails at initramfs and drops to
busybox shell. It complains about not finding my root device.
[1.652305] mptspi :04:05
Public bug reported:
Cannot switch between tty's using ctrl+alt+f[1,7]. Doesn't work while at
lightdm login, or after while logged into Desktop Environment.
If attempted, then screen hangs.. until return to X11 tty (f7 for me).
Not sure which package is affected (X?)
Details:
OS: "xubuntu
Public bug reported:
So when I edit my smb.conf.master file and add "netbios name = server2" to the
global section, and then run testparm -s smb.conf.master > smb.conf as root.
this is what the global section of my "new" smb.conf file looks like after cat
smb.conf:
netbios name = server2 does n
BTW i've tried both security = share & user... the only thing that sticks after
doing a testparm -s smb.conf.master > smb.conf
is security =SHARE must be capitalized.\
What's going on???
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user shares not m
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