[Bug 1975860] Re: RAID/LVM configuration doesn't display drives in selection menu

2022-05-27 Thread computer_freak_8
Ahh, gotcha, I was able to transfer it via SSH, attached here. This is a different run - but this installer crashed on its own after sitting overnight. ** Attachment added: "log file"

[Bug 1975860] [NEW] RAID/LVM configuration doesn't display drives in selection menu

2022-05-26 Thread computer_freak_8
Public bug reported: Trying to install 22.04 LTS Server from Live image. Both the subiquity version provided with the ISO and the "new" version it prompts to load from internet, appear to have this issue. I can select items for a RAID/LVM volume, but they are not displayed; they show up as blank

[Bug 1975859] [NEW] RAID/LVM configuration doesn't display drives in selection menu

2022-05-26 Thread computer_freak_8
Public bug reported: Trying to install 22.04 LTS Server from Live image. Both the subiquity version provided with the ISO and the "new" version it prompts to load from internet, appear to have this issue. I can select items for a RAID/LVM volume, but they are not displayed; they show up as blank

[Bug 1782218] [NEW] Alert box shows up in wrong spot

2018-07-17 Thread computer_freak_8 via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: Whenever I'm connected to a computer via RDP and someone else connects, it disconnects me (like you'd expect), but the alert for this shows up in a very odd and annoying spot. I have a dual-screen setup, and I only ever use Remmina on the screen to my right. I either use it

[Bug 1782218] Re: Alert box shows up in wrong spot

2018-07-17 Thread computer_freak_8 via ubuntu-bugs
Additionally, the link provided to report the bug upstream is 404. ** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2018-07-17 13-22-18.png" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/remmina/+bug/1782218/+attachment/5164616/+files/Screenshot%20from%202018-07-17%2013-22-18.png -- You received this bug

[Bug 1774810] [NEW] Nautilus shows wrong trash icon if not emptied before unplugging external drive

2018-06-02 Thread computer_freak_8 via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: What ends up happening: - You have a "full" trash icon - You can see zero files in the trash - Emptying the trash has no effect, whether from GUI, from gvfs-trash --empty, or gio trash --empty. - Terminal shows "files", "expunged", and "info" folders all completely empty at

[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse & Touchpad dialog

2018-02-23 Thread computer_freak_8
This still is a problem, even on Ubuntu 17.10 under some (unknown) conditions. Mine used to work with my current mouse, but I went to adjust it today, and it's not there. I have no touchpad, only a mouse; it's a desktop machine. Sometimes I can plug in a mouse that will make the slider show, but

[Bug 1579394] [NEW] Empathy not included, but Docs says so.

2016-05-07 Thread computer_freak_8
Public bug reported: The official documentation lists Empathy as the default IM client, but in fact, it's only available in the universe repository, and certainly not installed by default. https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-help/net-chat-empathy.html ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ empathy The program

[Bug 1107314] Re: Slow wireless with BCM4313 until wl reloaded.

2013-01-30 Thread computer_freak_8
Found a work-around; the new fix-wl.sh script is attached. Basically, it just delays long enough for me to log in, before resetting the wireless adapter. ** Attachment added: fix-wl.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1107314/+attachment/3508265/+files/fix-wl.sh -- You

[Bug 1107314] [NEW] Slow wireless with BCM4313 until wl reloaded.

2013-01-27 Thread computer_freak_8
Public bug reported: I'd noticed that my wireless had been slow for a while... I'm not sure when this occurred - whether it was before, after, or during the upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10, but I've confirmed (via several clean installs) that it's alive in 12.10 for sure. When the computer boots up,

[Bug 508632] Re: [FFe] Toggle button for Nautilus location field gone

2010-06-23 Thread computer_freak_8
I have found a suitable work-around for my needs; I was one of the many frustrated by this change, and yet another reason I feel that Ubuntu's overall progress is decreasing. I take no credit for figuring this out, but the post that helped me is here:

[Bug 281497] Re: Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT

2008-12-06 Thread computer_freak_8
, but it makes sense now. I guess I wasn't paying much attention at the time I installed Ubuntu 7.10 i386 on the 2nd of March of this year. Thanks again, computer_freak_8 -- Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281497 You received this bug

[Bug 281497] Re: Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT

2008-12-06 Thread computer_freak_8
Shown invalid due to the common sense of: Nathan Handler. Thanks! ** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Invalid -- Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281497 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 281497] Re: Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT

2008-12-06 Thread computer_freak_8
I just (re)tested Kubuntu 7.10 i386 and Kubuntu 8.04 i386; invalid for these as well. I don't plan on retesting Ubuntu 8.04.1 amd64 any time soon, unless someone needs me to. (I do plan to do so before the next time change, though.) -- Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to

[Bug 219192] Re: [hardy] livecd: keyword persistent results in busybox and (initramfs)

2008-11-05 Thread computer_freak_8
@Vincent - Thanks for that. I will try it soon. I am using Ubuntu (Eee) 8.04.1. I have tried the initrd.gz file from FlipsideTech, as well as the one from Adam Porter - neither worked for me. I will try this soon, and then report back. Thanks again! -- [hardy] livecd: keyword persistent

[Bug 281497] Re: Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT

2008-11-03 Thread computer_freak_8
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None = ubiquity -- Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 219192] Re: [hardy] livecd: keyword persistent results in busybox and (initramfs)

2008-11-03 Thread computer_freak_8
, and the numbers shown are line numbers, but I still don't know where to find the script. Where is it located? Thanks so much, computer_freak_8 -- [hardy] livecd: keyword persistent results in busybox and (initramfs) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219192 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 219192] Re: [hardy] livecd: keyword persistent results in busybox and (initramfs)

2008-11-02 Thread computer_freak_8
Hello, I, too, am having issues with the persistent feature. I have tried both of the initial ramdisk files posted here for Ubuntu (by FlipsideTech and Adam Porter), and I am still getting BusyBox. I want to also mention that when I used the file from Adam Porter, it gave me a Kubuntu splash

[Bug 281497] [NEW] Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT

2008-10-10 Thread computer_freak_8
Public bug reported: The installer for various versions (possibly all) shows the CDT time zone as being GMT -5:00. This is incorrect. CDT is actually GMT -6:00. I've found this bug in every installation of *buntu I have used. These include: Kubuntu 7.10 i386, Ubuntu 7.10 i386, Kubuntu 8.04 i386,

[Bug 281497] Re: Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT

2008-10-10 Thread computer_freak_8
** Attachment added: Screenshot of an Ubuntu 8.04 i386 showing CDT with incorrect relation to GMT http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18425173/ubuntu_8.04_cdt_incorrect.png -- Central Time Zone (CDT) Chicago is incorrect in relation to GMT https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281497 You received this

[Bug 74107] Re: gato crashes on amd64

2008-09-19 Thread computer_freak_8
Confirmed for Ubuntu 8.04.1 amd64, see below: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gato GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 138 (g_hash_table_lookup): assertion `hash_table != NULL' failed. Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkobject.c: line 1162 (gtk_object_ref): assertion `GTK_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed. GLib-CRITICAL