Public bug reported:
I hadn't done anything yet..
I had *just* completed an upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 beta 1 and had *just*
rebooted.
There was previously an account configured to auto-login. It had logged in, I
launched Libre Office, then closed Libre office. Then logged out from the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/950344
Title:
package gconf2 3.2.3-3ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script
a message, but all they receive is the: Mr. Mike:
without any text - does this help?
Check the code carefully for memory leaks, overwritten pointers, or other
untrapped function-call failures.
Look at all the people monitoring this issue and reconsider. There's clearly a
bug and it needs to be fixed
I don't think this is related to rhythmbox.
I just got this myself, but several programs (firefox, rhythmbox, movie player)
will not play sounds.
I started a guest session (Ubuntu Karmic, 9.10), and sounds played, but when I
switched back to my normal login, same error.
I think I was trying to
Yes. Saw this in Jaunty today (Oct. 6th) after getting all the updates
(but NOT jaunty-proposed).
I enabled remote desktop and rebooted.
Upon reboot and log-in (I have it configured to auto-login my account,
but I don't think that is related), vino-server is spawned over and over
and over again,
I think gnome-session keeps restarting this process. What seems to be working
for me, as a work-around, is to have Remote Desktop disabled in the
session-preferences (gnome-session-properties).
Then, I use the command:
dbus-launch /usr/lib/vino/vino-server --display=:0.0
usually from a
I get this, too.
Strange thing is, I don't know exactly what causes it - sometimes it happens,
others it does not.
I wanted to prove that it was vino-server, so I installed the process
accounting package (psacct or acct).
Attached is my lastcomm output - basically, this is just proof that the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rarian-compat
I think because I had uninstalled the scrollkeeper package in my ubuntu-hardy
install (which seemed to be working just fine for quite some time), that the
rarian-compat package was not happy.
So, something to try to recreate is:
install
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18494171/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18494172/VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
** Attachment added: VarLogDistupgradeApttermlog.gz
As a follow-up to my problem, installing scrollkeeper and then
ubuntu-desktop did get me a running Intrepid.
I had the additional problem that I only have the linux-386 package, and
not the linux (generic) package... This left me with an Intrepid but
with only the (not so fun) 2.6.25 kernel, as
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