Public bug reported:
I clicked on "report bug" or something. This came up automatically. I
don't know what is going on here!!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libtasn1-6:amd64 4.7-3ubuntu0.16.04.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.8.0-53.56~16.04.1-generic 4.8.17
Uname:
proprietary drivers).
Regards,
Floren.
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Brightness adjustment goes crazy on Dell Inspiron 1370
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Excuseme,
I forgot comment that I have Ubuntu 12.04.2 (with kubuntu desktop).
Greetings,
Floren
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Title:
Brightness adjustment goes crazy
Carsten,
How you solve it?
Kinds regards,
Floren
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Binary package hint: grub-installer
Installed Ubuntu server 11.04 amd64 on an Intel D510MO with Uefi enabled
on a 2TB harddisk, no boot.
The installer installs grub-pc in the last stage of the installation.
Because the disc is to big for regular boot it will be unbootable
Had a similar problem, got fixed by using UUID in grub fstab, no extra
options like mount=device=/dev/sda2,device=/dev/sdb2 required.
Used btrfs as / for Ubuntu server 11.04.
Example:
#btrfs device add /dev/sdb1 /
#btrfs filesystem balance
#btrfs filesystem show
Check if UUID is the same as in
Gigabit LAN
Cifs mount 9 MB/s in linux from Windows 7
-o ro,credentials=filename
Windows 7 from windows explorer to samba share on linux box 60 MB/s
with guest acount on linux samba share
dns proxy = yes
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The cdrom-detect/try-usb=true functionality differs on different USB
drivers. On my Kingston DATATraveler 1 GB it does not work at all, but
on a Dane Elec 4 GB device it hangs later in the process (Failed loading
installer components from CD).
I'am trying this on an INTEL D510MO installing Ubuntu
11.04 fixes the issues in at least the the daily server x86_64 builds. I
now only have a bug with booting afterwards, but this could be bios
related and is an entirely diffrent bug
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** Changed in: cdrom-detect (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Confirmed
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Title:
cdrom-detect fails when using usb storage as install device
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Ubuntu Server 10.10 release final still has the bug. cdrom-detect/try-
usb=true suggested work around does not work with both Ubuntu USB-
Creator Unetbootin.
Tried on various machines both i386 and AMD64
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related bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-
creator/+bug/234185
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