After mucking around with all the Plymouth stuff in the earlier
comments, I can also confirm that simply unchecking 'Available to all
users' on my Ethernet connection in Network Manager fixed the problem of
unclean mounts at shutdown and reboot.
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Another workaround for this is just to simply change the pass flag for
each btrfs partition in /etc/fstab to 0.
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Title:
btrfs does a full
Public bug reported:
This module used to work fine under oneric (and it appears to be the
exact same version in precise) but after upgrading, all queries will
return zero results. So far I've tested this sample script against two
machines running precise amd64 and one running oneric. Running on
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Title:
pymssql queries always return empty after upgrade to precise
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Public bug reported:
On upgrade to precise and further after trying to uninstall/re-install I
get:
Preconfiguring packages ...
Selecting previously unselected package iptables-persistent.
(Reading database ... 265265 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking iptables-persistent (from
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Title:
iptables-persistent only partially installs
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** Attachment added: Simple xcos simulation file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/939752/+attachment/2775978/+files/test.xcos
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Title:
Scilab
Public bug reported:
Every time I try to run an xcos simulation, xcos will hang. When I start
scilab from the command line I get:
$ scilab
(process:3761): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in HDF5 (1.8.4-patch1)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: octave3.0
I'm running Ubuntu 8.10 with octave3.0-1:3.0.1-6ubuntu1 installed and it
appears that the exponential distribution functions exppdf expcdf, and
expinv give erroneous results. The definitions for these functions are:
exppdf: