Public bug reported:
Is causing problems installing FGLRX driver, as well as long delay
between log in and desktop display. I also get a CLI login prompt that
disappears after 20 seconds or so then a graphical login prompt appears
I'm assuming this is related
ProblemType: Package
I was getting the same issue and solved it by following the instructions in
a
href=http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-280821.htmlfedoraforum.org/a
and
a href=http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txtwww.broadcom.com/a
Which basically is to download the broadcom upstream
I'm effected by this problem or a similar issue as well. Give this a try
and see what you get; when using your hotkeys continue to hold down the
hotkey (for example if your stuck all the way up, use your hotkey to
turn it all the way down and continue to hold the down hotkey for a
period of
Changing the order in the dconf key:
/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/core/active-plugins
to read:
['core', 'composite', 'opengl', 'decor', 'gnomecompat', 'resize',
'snap', 'move', 'regex', 'place', 'vpswitch', 'grid', 'widget',
'compiztoolbox', 'session', 'imgsvg', 'mousepoll', 'imgpng',
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1068513 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1068513
Public bug reported:
Installing fglrx driver results in no desktop on fresh install of ubuntu
12.10 64 bit, and generates crash reports. I installed using software
sources and manual install by command
I have the same issue as everyone else, nothing much else to add. I
don't recall these being generated in prior Ubuntu versions.
Just a thought since others have suggested removing Ubuntu one solves
the problem and others that logging out before shutdown does. It would
seem something needs to be
I have an issue I believe related to this issue, I'm fine when I unplug
my charger but as soon as I plug the charger back in I get the critical
battery warning even with my battery being at 90% plus. I have time to
click cancel to avoid suspend so it's more of an annoyance than anything
here's the
Found this fix and it worked for me, though I know my issue differs from
a lot of yours. Also I'm not sure of the consequences of adding this
conf key, perhaps someone more technically gifted can chime in.
Open a terminal and copy in:
gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/gnome-power-