It has reappeared again today, I checked and the system settings advised me
that it was not completely installed which is very odd since I always do the
install whenever I update an install (back in April last year) and running it
downloaded one dictionary but reinstalled several that were not
This problem has reappeared yesterday after quite a time but as there were no
new updates I can not think of a possible cause for it to reappear. There was
an update to the anacron software and I wonder if that update could have
restored the default installation keyboard layout somehow.
I have just done the updates to Ubuntu 14.10 and one of them was the
“Language Selector” and surprise surprise the wrong keyboard layout was
selected, the first time using Ubuntu 14.10. Is this the real cause of
the problem.?
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This problem has retuned YET AGAIN, why when it has been OK for some months has
it re-appeared, is someone updating something to suit some hardware that
doesn't apply to others, it has affected my Laptop but not so far the Desktop,
both running Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS at the same current update
Jost to confirm this has happened again openning Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS but
corrected it's self when I rebooted this Laptop and opened the Ubuntu 14.10
Beta, reverting again to the LTS OS partition it was the English (UK) keyboard
correctly indicated.
The keyboard it opens with again seems to be a
I've just checked my 32bit Ubuntu 14.10 virtual machine on my Laptop (Dell
Vostro 1510 running Ubuntu 14.04.1 and VirtualBox) and have found the correct
keyboard layout UK English is selected. Not the US English that was causing a
problem initially when 14.04 was installed. After the correction
I tried the proposed fix a while back and the problem hasn't returned on my
system, I had assumed the fix had been pushed through. As for the Gnome 3 set
up, I was using the Unity version on bot my Desktop and my Laptop but the
problem only affected the Laptop, so maybe it is a combination of
Yes it seems to be fixed, it hasn't booted with the wrong keyboard layout for a
whole week!
Much less irritation all round.
John
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I thought it had but the problem recurred a couple of days later, in
fact it reverted to the US keyboard layout this morning but switched to
the UK keyboard layout (as indicated by the icons) after clicking it. I
assume it would be the same what ever keyboard layout was set in the
Languages menu.
I have been using the Laptop that I reinstalled the 12.04.3 LTS and then did a
live upgrade to 14.04 via the termial and have not had a recurrence of the
lock-out state since. I have had one irritation that it sometimes starts with
the English (US) keyboard layout instead of the English (UK)
I had the same problem with my Dell Vostro 1510 laptop (dual booted with
Widows Vista at the moment). It didn't affect the upgrade on my Dell
Optiplex GX520 where it has been working fine. I used a USB download to
do the original upgrades on both and I was a bit stunned when the laptop
failed to
This time it occured after updateing and failing to reboot cleanly. It didn't
seem to complete the shutdown/reboot sequenceproperly, the keyboard was
inactive and the on-screen keyboard didn't work either. I powered off and
started again and though it was slower than normal booting it seems to
It happened again when I powered up this morning, before I could enter my
password the error alert came on screen then dissappeared until after I logged
in when it re-appeared. I am also getting warnings about backup unable to open
/home/john/.cache/dconf
/home/john/.gvfs
folders for backup, it
The problem occured when I ran the update this morning (2014-02-05) when I had
enabled the on screen keyboard as it was still dark, the update completed but
the fault flag appeared on reboot without the title bar or launcher showing.
John
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The problem persists with no normal keyboard access until on screen
keyboard is activated but still no launcher or top panel on the GUI. I
have not found a way to restore the normal GUI operation yet.
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also running Ubuntu 12.04.3 and the other currently running
Ubuntu 14.04 Alpha1).
John Belton
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Title:
colord crashed with SIGABRT
I have had this report on two Ubuntu 12.10 Beta2 installations, ( both under
Wubi installs ) but in neither case could I get the access to add comments when
reporting. It occured when running Software Updater, it appeared to update
correctly but failed to reboot when it indicated, stalling both
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1054297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1054297
I tried to read but got
Bug 1054297 cannot be found message generated!
John
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I was trying to do a software update and the window closed so there was no
indication of the status of the updates. The update may have progressed in the
background as there seemed to be disk drive activity but that may have been
something else.
This istallation was in VirtualBox running in
Public bug reported:
This occured when upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 Alpha in a Wubi install,
I don't know a way round it.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libreoffice-core 1:3.4.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-15.25-generic 3.0.13
Uname: Linux
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Title:
package libreoffice-core 1:3.4.4-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: subprocess new pre-installation
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