I'm trying to boot with a USB Keyboard. Unfortunately, I can't enable
Legacy USB support in my BIOS (MB: Asus P4C800 Deluxe) because then I'm
unable to boot with my external USB hard drive attached. I'm running
Lucid. After chatting some folks on the #grub irc channel, I was advised
to try the
That did it, thanks!
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I haven't yet seen 0.6.1 hit the Ubuntu repositories. Is there one in
particular I should add to my sources?
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Following Rusty's advice from above, I seem to have fixed this problem by:
1. Opening up Adept Manager
2. Installing rarian-compat
As indicated, this removed scrollkeeper in the process.
#ls -l /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-rebuilddb
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2009-02-23 23:40
I encountered this problem while trying to run the upgrade from kde 4.1
to 4.2 from Intrepid Ibex listed here:
http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-4.2
To get around this problem, I was able to run the following command:
sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-window-
It's been a while since I worked through this so I can't say I exactly
recall how I found the offending file. I think I just worked backwards
from the fact that the /etc/init.d/vmware-player script was throwing the
error. Reading that file I think it was relatively simple to track down
the other
I don't have a WLAN chipset. I'm on a desktop machine with a cheap
ethernet card (Intel?) and using the e100 module. My problem arose when
I tried to uninstall and then reinstall vmware. Just wanted to be clear
that there's likely more to this problem than just the wireless issue.
Thanks.
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Well, the only way I was able to find resolution on this problem was to
do the following:
1. Found the script that was throwing the errors. In my case it was:
/usr/lib/vmware-player/net-services.sh
2. Backed up the file and then commented out the parts that were causing
the problems. In my case
I am having a similar problem when install via adept. I'm running
Kubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper Drake. Though vmplayer actually does now work,
the install is listed as failing and actually prevents any other updates
from being applied. So my first question is how can I get adept to
ignore what it