I had this work, once, using pepper's instructions. Then I restarted my
XMing session to switch from Window to Fullscreen, and never got it
working again (without changing anything, going through all the
restart/reboot/etc hoops).
So I did a clean install on a virtual machine, with Lucid 10.4 rc,
Also a problem in Lucid 10.4 RC, and I can't find a way to disable ipv6.
osm...@lucidb2:/etc$ netstat -an | grep 177
udp61784 0 :::177 :::*
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58071
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Just wanted to add: I get the seat-id error, but my GDM is working fine,
so I think it is unrelated.
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Binary package hint: ia32-libs
Installing 64bit 10.4b1 to preview suitability for upgrading developer
workstations, however we need the ability to build for 32-bit machines.
After finding getlibs I was able to solve most of the missing 32-bit
libraries that were not in the 10
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
Experimenting with a number of Ubuntu builds on machines with Windows 7
installed, 500Gb SATA drives sda and sdb, 4Gb flash drive sdc, selecting
"Install Grub to /dev/sdc" via advanced at end of install. Ubuntu 9.04
and 9.10 worked as expected: b
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554500
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Note: I restored the Windows 7 MBR/boot loader, and then re-ran the
10.4b1 32-bit and 64-bit installers, to ensure this was not user error,
and the same issue arose with each install.
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Installed Grub to sda instead of sdc
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Fresh ubuntu 16.04 install, virtual machine under VMware, apt-get update
&& apt-get upgrade have been run, system rebooted.
$ sudo do-release-upgrade -s -d
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Get:1 Upgrade tool signature [836 B]
Get:2
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Ubuntu's python3.4 package does not include "pip" which, as of 3.4, is a
standard, batteries-included feature, per PEP 453.
Testing, from a clean install:
1. sudo apt-get install -y python3.4
2. python3 -c 'import pip'
3. sudo apt-get install -y python3-pip
4. python3 -c 'i
Point of note: Booted fresh Ubuntu 11.10 USB stick on the weekend and,
after configuring the monitors, my multi-monitor setup placed the bar at
left-most side of the left-most monitor and treats my right-most monitor
as the primary display.
While it's an improvement over having the bar between scr
Bug is present again in 11.10.
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Title:
runlevel arguments do not match LSB values
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@mark
It's also worth noting that some of the facts described at some point
within this ticket have actually been addressed by yourselves: As of the
current 11.10, I am able to get the launcher bar at the left-edge of the
left-most screen, rather than in the middle of my combined display, by
using
Just experienced this while trying to upgrade 10.10 -> 11.04 -> 11.10,
aftering rebooting from the 11.04 upgrade and running the 11.10 upgrade.
I had a related libc6 error, which may be the cause of the problem.
On my system, in particular, it appears to originate with a clang
dependency issue.
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@Mark
Many of us came to Ubuntu from other distros seeing a vital combination of two
components:
- A viable desktop experience,
- The offer of Long Term Stable.
I can only speak for the folks who introduced me to Ubuntu and the folks
I've brought with me, but we are confused: We'd tied that LTS
Unfortunately, the bandwagon is a little overloaded. For many of us
here, this is not a power-user issue but a simple matter of spatial
arrangement.
The left-side bar is in the wrong place on the wrong screen for me to
use at home or at work. On my single-display laptop, I have no problem
with whe
@Maarten, @SRoesgen:
Unity is a nice interface, on the correct hardware platform it's a
pleasure to work with. But I didn't choose Ubuntu for my sub-desktop, I
chose it for my work environment, where - out of the box - it was a step
up from Microsoft / Apple offerings. Yes, it suffered from option
/etc/lsb-release
8x--- snip ---x8
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=lucid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS"
8x--- snip ---x8
/etc/network/interfaces
8x--- snip ---x8
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For
@Jonathon It *IS* a regression. See comments 69 and 70.
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osm...@to-go:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: tcl (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-7.12-generic-pae 2.6.35-rc4
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-7-gener
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53045431/Df.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53045432/Dmesg.txt
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