I tried the live distro in my computer, and the plasma desktop crashed
too. When I tried it in my laptop it runs normally. It seems like
plasma workspace is conflicting with something in my computer, but I am
unable to troubleshoot where the problem could be.
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Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. I'm gonna try downloading the
live-dvd and reinstalling it from it.
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Title:
Kubuntu 15.04: plasmashell
I tried your solution, but it still doesn't work. However, I found out
this message in the konsole terminal when I executed the plasmashell
command: This program requires an X86 processor that supports SSE2
extension, at least a Pentium 4 or newer.
I'm using an AMD Athlon XP 3000+ CPU. Could
I used the upstart and the non-upstart kernel options for both kernels
that I have installed (3.19.0-15-generic and 3.16.0-34-generic) and none
of them work for me.
To have some sort of a GUI, I have to login in a terminal with
ctrl+alt+F1 and startx, it opens a black screen with a mouse cursor
I tried solution number #3 but didn't work for me unfortunately.
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This happens also with the applet from Banco Nacional de Costa Rica
(https://www.bnonline.fi.cr). I have an image attached showing this same
behavior.
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I forgot to mention that I'm using Kubuntu 14.10, but this happens as
far as I can remember since 14.04.
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resources from remote locations
Confirmed in Trusty
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Thank you for your input Christopher. The fresh installation did the
trick, thank you very much! Now I can use Libre Office again. If you
want, I can provide the new dependencies list. I consider this bug
already closed. :)
I really appreciate for the support and the suggestion to fix this
I understand what you say Giulio, but in the original Transcriber
sourceforge page in http://trans.sourceforge.net/en/presentation.php
states in July 2011 that Transcriber has been superseded by
TranscriberAG.
An alternative would be to package the new TranscriberAG as a different
tool, but
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This is happening to me for the first time in Kubuntu 13.04. However in
a laptop with the same distro version LibreOffice is working fine. A
package that seems related to this issue is javaldx, because when I try
to open any libreoffice instance, such package stays in memory
Thank you Christopher! I have reported it in here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1179755 as
you suggested.
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This is happening to me for the first time in Kubuntu 13.04. However in
a laptop with the same distro version Libreoffice is working fine. A
package that seems related to this issue is javaldx, because when I try
to open any libreoffice instance, this package stays in memory and seems
to do
I made a fresh Quantal Quetzal installation today in the laptop with
this problem, and I can confirm that the problem is gone. Now I can
login and immediately it connects to the hidden SSID with WPA Personal
password.
If you are still experiencing this problem and upgraded from an prior
version,
I checked this out with a fresh installation in another computer and I
can reproduce the problem there too. If you need more information or
more details I would gladly provide any information that you require to
fix this problem.
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Hello papukaija,
I have a problem, it seems apport-collect needs a browser in order to
get full access, however that computer have no gui, just a working
terminal. Is there an alternate way to get that information you need?
Like a cli command or something. I have read the Ubuntu documentation
I'm so sorry, I figure out a way to do it from this another computer,
please remove my last comment.
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As suggested by SteVe Cook (yorvyk) in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
sis/+bug/1034812 (SiS
apport information
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apport information
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apport information
** Description changed:
As suggested by SteVe Cook (yorvyk) in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
sis/+bug/1034812 (SiS video driver circles round login screen), I have
opened a new bug.
As stated in that bug: Login screen just
apport information
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As suggested by SteVe Cook (yorvyk) in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
sis/+bug/1034812 (SiS video driver circles round login screen), I have
opened a new bug.
As stated in that bug: Login screen just flicks on screen then screen
goes
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Thank you Steve, I did it so as you suggested and opened the new bug in
here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/1071564
Thank you for the prompt reply and assistance.
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The same behavior is happening with an integrated ATI Rage Pro (AGP 2X
and 4M memory) graphic card in a Dell OptiPlex GX1 using Lubuntu 12.10
Quantal Quetzal. After upgrading from 12.04, it doesn't enter in the X
system, and the system tries to change to the graphic mode
unsuccessfully in a loop
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Unfortunately this problem is affecting me in Quantal Quetzal as well.
Basically the behavior is the same as the other fellow users are
experiencing: A too light-saturated Desktop Display that cannot be
corrected using any gamma utility.
In the past I could fix this using the radeon.modeset=0
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Title:
[R423]
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System information:
Kubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal using r-base 2.15.1-5ubuntu1 and r-base-core
2.15.1-5ubuntu1 In addition I have installed 2.15.1-5ubuntu1, build-essential
11.5ubuntu3 and had done sudo apt-get build-dep r-base too. The uname -a
command shows this message:
I got a similar issue with Writer and thanks to the Michael Opdenacker
directions I fixed it, however I deleted all the Nimbus fonts and then
rebuilt the font cache, after that I reinstalled finally the fonts the
same way Mr. Opdenacker suggested and the strange font behavior stopped.
So far my
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I'm running a Kubuntu 11.10 desktop and the wine package version is
1.3.28-0ubuntu1.
When I execute a program with wine (let's say a *.exe file), after some
seconds, I begin to get warnings about the lack of free space on my
/home partition. If I check the space with df -h
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The good old Transcriber, tool for making transcriptions, was superseded
by the brand new Transcriber AG.
It is still in beta, but it seems that the old one has already around 3
year old without maintenance (Information taken from this post:
Hello I read this thread in Ubuntu Forums
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1751152 and it seems it's a
problem related to mirrors.
I solved it changing all my country prefixes in the mirrors located in
/etc/apt/sources.list file for an US mirror. For example I changed
With today's updates I got this problem fixed. So I don't have any more
issues in this matter. Thank you so much for all you good work!
Best regards,
-Andrey
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I got similar difficulties in this machine, however I've got no problems
in another one I installed Kubuntu. I just upgraded to Kubuntu Natty
from Maverick.
The problems that are displayed when I execute systemsettings in the
terminal are identical to the ones of Melendro. Here is the log:
Thank you bjaglin! your solution was perfect for me!
Since I have upgraded this machine to Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 (I'm using a
R100 ATI videocard), it always showed I got direct rendering with
glxinfo, however I had no desktop effects and couldn't run any 3D
applications. After read some tutorials
I have the same problem as Alberto, but I'm using a 32 bit Kubuntu
Karmic 9.10 with the 2.6.31-14-generic kernel. The lspci command shows
I'm using an Atheros 2413 wireless modem and I'm using the ath5k module.
The problem is I'm using a WPA2 Personal-encrypted connection with the
broadcasting
I have the same issue in a regular Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04 system. I'm
using a standard Kubuntu Jaunty install CD.
The command sudo dpkg -s openoffice.org-writer shows that I'm using
right now version 3.0.1-9ubuntu3
When the system came out in April I did a regular fresh system install
in a new HDD
Exactly the same problem here. When I try to install icedtea6-plugin, it
installs pulseaudio dependencies in Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04 too.
In consequence every time that I install it, the flash videos come
soundless and if I play them anyway, they just crash.
After do: sudo apt-get remove
Hey! I tried again the pendrive with the new Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04 and now
it works! Thank you very much to all of you that made this possible.
Now I can use my pendrive! Thanks people!
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Thank you for your answer Harald. It seems I should wait a little more
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I can confirm that this bug is present in Kubuntu 8.10 with a Kingston
pendrive (Datatraveler Reader) 1G. I attached to this bug the *.log
files as required by Kernel Team bugs and additional lsusb-v.log with
the usb hardware identification. In dmesg.log the problem can be read
from
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The old hardware *.log files are below attached from this comment. To
differentiate from laptop reports a number 2 were added to the end of
name files to avoid file overwriting, so the names are for instance
dmesg2.log instead of dmesg.log. The problem in dmesg can be read from
[18867.557628]
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In my case I upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid final and it used to have
KDE 3.5.10. After the upgrade, I can't enter in KDE4 after boot,
nevertheless I could starting it manually with sudo /etc/init.d/kdm
restart . I was trying to fix this when I applied an updated package
the Tuesday from repos
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