USB 2.0 flash drive install of ubuntu-20.04-desktop-amd64.iso
UNetbootin 677-1~bionic1
AMD Athlon II X4 640
ASRock N68-S
The first time that I ran the USB install, the live version of Ubuntu
20.04 succeeded in booting without issue. Now each and every time I
attempt to boot the live USB, I get
The casper package has updated to 1.339 in Trusty. Daily build trusty-
desktop-i386 as of 20-Mar-2014 07:50 corrects the busybox boot issue
that was seen on the computer with the attached hard drive which did not
contain a valid partition table. (The bug is fixed for me.)
Related bug that brought
The trusty-desktop-i386.iso build from 13-Mar-2014 07:48 is still
showing the busybox prompt. Workaround with live-media=/dev/xxx1
remains needed to continue with the boot. (The workaround is also
compatible for Mint.)
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Using the information as provided by #53 #54, I was able to boot into
the liveOS of Ubuntu 14.04 with the problem hard drive connected, and
that the hard drive is detected by the liveOS.
With a Unetbootin liveUSB of Ubuntu 14.04, I did the following:
(Finding the LiveUSB /dev/***1)
1) Allow
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I've been able to narrow down my issue to a single hard drive (ATA
ST1000DM003-1CH1 (/dev/sdc)). With this hard drive disconnected from the
computer, the liveUSB is bootable into the live ubuntu 13.10 64bit OS. An fdisk
list states that Disk /dev/sdc doesn't contain a valid partition table.
Same problem here with ubuntu-13.10-desktop-amd64
(21ec41563ff34da27d4a0b56f2680c4f), but with booting on a live DVD. I
already have ubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386 installed on one of the hard
drives, but haven't been able to do a clean install or test of
ubuntu-13.10-desktop-amd64 due to running into
I have also seen this issue within Ubuntu 12.10. Will a backport fix
also be available?
udisksd[1895]: Error performing housekeeping for drive
/org/freedesktop/UDisks2/drives/WDC_WD400EB_00CPF0_WD_WCAATA803870:
Error updating SMART data: sk_disk_smart_status: Input/output error
I can confirm under Ubuntu 12.10 (Unity) that using the HighContrast
theme does prevent the Nautilus list view from constantly adjusting size
of the columns.
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One workaround that seems to work for me under mplayer2 is to add
option:
-vo vdpau:queuetime_windowed=0:queuetime_fs=0:fps=-1
(This is on Unity3d, Compiz, and nvidia driver 295.49. No disabling sync
to vbank required.)
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Upgraded to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.4 through
precise-proposed. No decorator crashes seen with Irfanview WINE.
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I upgraded to
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.3 using
precise-proposed. These packages fixed the issue seen with the above
comment #41.
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Correction:
I upgraded to http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.3
using precise-proposed. These packages fixed the issue seen with the above
comment #39. No relation to comment #41.
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I believe my issue may be related. In using Irfanview 4.32 under WINE
1.5.9 and after running and completing Irfanview's batch conversion, you
will see a popup window indicating that the batch conversion is done.
After once you select the Exit batch button, all window decoractions
are lost for all
Public bug reported:
When selecting any of the drop-down global menus of a Nautilus window,
the result seen is that it will render only a small gray rectangle below
each menu. Global menu options for other running and new applications
continue to function as normal at time of menu failure within
** Attachment added: Screenshot of the Nautilus menu bug when it occurs.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1031007/+attachment/3242705/+files/nautius%20menu%20bug%201.png
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