I have the exact same thing. I also had it in oneiric after some time
precise came out (which is why I installed Precise, I thought it was
fixed there).
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I have the same problem. I am running Linux Mint 12 RC, which is based
on Oneiric, and the MintMenu seems to crash gnome-shell sometimes, too.
I know it is considered a different distro, but maybe this is helpful.
It also crashes frequently when running debconf.
If gnome-shell doesn't restart, yo
Ok. I tested again on Maverick with a 2.6.35-22-generic, and the problem
does not occur here, either.
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Ok, now I tested this for the latest mainline kernel
(2.6.36-999-generic), and the problem did not occur. I remove the needs-
upstream-testing tag.
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I can confirm and reproduce this behaviour on Lucid with 2.6.32-24
-generic-tuxonice (the tuxonice thing should not affect this at all).
However, it doesn't start right after boot time, but only when I have
tried and somehow failed to watch tv or scan for channels. I suspect it
might have something
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Status: Expired => New
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Binary package hint: texlive-latex-extra
As in previous distributions, the csquotes latex package is outdated.
When I try to use it in a latex document, latex gives me this error:
! Package biblatex Error: Outdated 'csquotes' package.
This happens in an Ubuntu Jaunty deskto
** Attachment added: "usplash.conf"
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** Summary changed:
- Usplash quits after "Waiting for resume device" when kernel option "quiet" is
removed
+ Usplash quits after "Waiting for resume device" when kernel option "quiet" is
added
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Binary package hint: usplash
Everything worked fine after I installed Ubuntu on my Laptop. However,
when I disabled "quiet" using StartUpManager out of curiosity and
enabled it back, the problem occured, i.e. when the "quiet" command is
added to the kernel command line, uspla
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