"Jonathan N. Little" wrote in message
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Hi Adam, from my mail client sent to python-list directly -- actually
attempting to reply to the OP in the past has generated some weirdness and
bounced messages (probably Gmail attempting to stop me from replying-all
with the OP in the TO line rather than the list. But the behavior you
mentioned
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> Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
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> System crashed while using PyCharm / Python3.
> Booting takes forever and stuck at the purple screen with
> the Ubuntu logo and the five dots cycling.
> How
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>> Thanks, but why fix if it ain't broke?:-)
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> No reason to.
Yup, I agree.
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> On 03/21/16 17:23, Adam so wittily quipped:
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On 03/21/16 17:23, Adam so wittily quipped:
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>>> Adam wrote:
There ought to be a way to just
Now as for *why* you needed to reinstall your graphics driver... did the
graphics driver get updated before the crash? Or do we think something in
the java runtime for PyCharm ate libglx or friends?
I did find this PyCharm crash in which Java ate itself -- though didn't eat
any library files (as
Adam wrote:
Thanks, but why fix if it ain't broke?:-)
No reason to.
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> Adam wrote:
>> Sure glad I did not reinstall Ubuntu. Whew!!
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> Unless you really-really-really screw things up, you usually do not have
> to. Linux is not Windows ;-) Even if you had to, with
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Adam wrote:
Sure glad I did not reinstall Ubuntu. Whew!!
Unless you really-really-really screw things up, you usually do not have
to. Linux is not Windows ;-) Even if you had to, with /home on its own
partition a reinstall would not have been an issue, you just have to
choose the
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There ought to be a way to just reinstall the graphics subsystem rather
than
an
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>> Op 21-03-16 om 17:51 schreef Adam:
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>>> There ought to be a way to just reinstall the graphics subsystem rather
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>> There ought to be a way to just reinstall the graphics subsystem rather
>> than
>> an all-or-none installation approach.
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> Yes you can. Did it for a borked install of the nVidia
Adam wrote:
There ought to be a way to just reinstall the graphics subsystem rather than
an all-or-none installation approach.
Yes you can. Did it for a borked install of the nVidia driver. reference
this:
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>>> Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
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>> Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
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>> System crashed while using PyCharm / Python3.
>> Booting
Op 21-03-16 om 17:51 schreef Adam:
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Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
System crashed while using PyCharm / Python3.
Booting takes forever and stuck at the purple screen with
the Ubuntu logo and
"Adam" wrote in message
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> Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
>
> System crashed while using PyCharm / Python3.
> Booting takes forever and stuck at the purple screen with
> the Ubuntu logo and the five dots cycling.
> How
>
> Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
>
> System crashed while using PyCharm / Python3.
> Booting takes forever and stuck at the purple screen with
> the Ubuntu logo and the five dots cycling.
> How to fix?
>
First off your machine not booting isn't really Python related. Python may
Host OS:Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 LTS / Unity
System crashed while using PyCharm / Python3.
Booting takes forever and stuck at the purple screen with
the Ubuntu logo and the five dots cycling.
How to fix?
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