Well, the final release has the same problem I had with the beta. A new
problem cropped up since I posted this bug, there is now an erroneous
warning message about partition sizes (this has been reported as bug
#219568). Also, though the drive is an IDE drive on a Parallel ATA
channel it is being s
I've had a similar problem (see attached screenshot). In my case the
size in bytes that it quotes is '/home' which is obviously nonsensical.
In my case when I continue my installation it fails (see bug #205359),
though I had that problem in beta but did not have the partition size
problem in the be
I did not have this warning pop up when performing the same install
using the 64-bit version of the desktop iso. Also the installation
completed without errors. This indicates that the drive was indeed fine
and the problem is with the installer on the 32-bit version.
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Partitioner displays "part
I was able to complete the installation (with the same options) without
errors using the 64-bit desktop iso. Therefore the drive is not the
problem, rather there is a problem with the installer on the 32-bit
version.
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Unable to install Hardy Beta Desktop i386
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205
I have since used the same disk to install Hardy on a different machine
and was successful with no errors. I even did a manual partitioning much
like I described in the original bug report. The PATA drives were
assigned /dev/sd* device names in that install but this does not seem to
cause any probl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kipi-plugins
On Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn:
The command 'images2mpg' which is part of the 'kipi-plugins' package
requires commands that are part of the 'mjpegtools' package, but
'mjpegtools' is not a dependency of 'kipi-plugins'. I was unable to run
'images
Public bug reported:
I was unable to install Hardy Heron Beta Desktop i386 (downloaded on
2008-03-22) on my physical machine. Four attempts were made:
1. Chose "Install" from the LiveCD boot menu (which bypasses the live
session). I chose a "manual" partitioning. Windows 2000 is installed on
the
Yes, the CD was checked multiple times as noted.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205359
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Hallo Kurt,
Ich lerne Deutsch, also ich antworte auf Deutsch. Entschuldigen Sie,
bitte. :)
Ich benutze "Standard" in das "TV Settings->Playback" Menu. Ich weiss
nicht ob "Standard" ist ffmpeg. Wenn ich benutze "--override-setting
PreferredMPEG2Decoder=ffmpeg", es gibt Systemzusammenbruch noch. Vi
Here's the reply in English:
I'm using "Standard" in the "TV Settings->Playback" menu. I don't know
if this is ffmpeg or not. When I use "--override-setting
PreferredMPEG2Decoder=ffmpeg" it still causes the entire system to
freeze. Thanks for the tip.
-Mark
"Kurt J. Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
I can also confirm that the equalizer does not work for .ogg files, but
does work for .mp3 files on Ubuntu 6.06.
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Equalizer not working
https://launchpad.net/bugs/44023
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
MythTV v. 0.20 in Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft
When running the mythtv frontend in windowed mode (and only when a
recording is being watched), if a window from another program is layered
on top of the mythtv window and is clicked on, a system freeze occur
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