On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 05:09 +, Scott Beamer wrote:
Just downloaded the latest nightly live CD and installed.
After reboot computer freezes at splash screen.
This might be plymouth; see if hitting SysRq+Alt+k kills the splash
screen and brings up X.
Reinstalled from a previous dialy
Christopher James Halse Rogers spake thusly:
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 05:09 +, Scott Beamer wrote:
Just downloaded the latest nightly live CD and installed.
After reboot computer freezes at splash screen.
This might be plymouth; see if hitting SysRq+Alt+k kills the splash
screen and
Christopher James Halse Rogers spake thusly:
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 05:09 +, Scott Beamer wrote:
Just downloaded the latest nightly live CD and installed.
After reboot computer freezes at splash screen.
This might be plymouth; see if hitting SysRq+Alt+k kills the splash
screen and
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 07:46 +, Scott wrote:
Christopher James Halse Rogers spake thusly:
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 05:09 +, Scott Beamer wrote:
Just downloaded the latest nightly live CD and installed.
After reboot computer freezes at splash screen.
This might be plymouth;
Hi all!
cman still does not start. Here ist a little more information. I hope someone
can help me.
Versions:
Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha-3
redhat-cluster-suite 3.0.2-2ubuntu2
cman 3.0.2-2ubuntu2
corosync 1.2.0-0ubuntu1
/etc/init.d/cman start
Starting cluster:
Global setup... [ OK ]
Loading kernel
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Scott Beamer
geek...@angrykeyboarder.comwrote:
Thomas Tempelmann spake thusly:
... I've created a 32 bit application that uses Gtk 2, which
launches fine on the 32 Bit Ubuntu 9.10 default installation.
But when I launch the same app on the 64 bit Ubuntu
Scott James Remnant spake thusly:
You sure this isn't a Kernel-related issue?
If SysRq doesn't reset the screen, that strongly implies this is a
kernel issue.
It didn't.
Scott
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Evan spake thusly:
I don't mean to be a [citation needed] troll, but I've honestly never
heard anything suggesting this before. Would you mind explaining how
RPMs handle 32/64 better than DEBs? My understanding was that as long as
you installed ia32-libs then you shouldn't have to do anything
Damn, ran into this too, but i don't have an old kernel to fall back on. Is
there a way i can fix this without having to reinstall?
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 13:10, Scott Beamer geek...@angrykeyboarder.comwrote:
Scott James Remnant spake thusly:
You sure this isn't a Kernel-related issue?
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Danny Piccirillo
danny.picciri...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Damn, ran into this too, but i don't have an old kernel to fall back on. Is
there a way i can fix this without having to reinstall?
You could try disabling kernel modesetting:
While booting, enter the grub
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