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I absolutely needed look behind functionality, and it would not work in
kate and kwrite. I finally solved the problem by opening the text file
in libreoffice writer -- look behind is working there.
** Affects: kate (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I found the crash could be avoided if I reboot between creating the
partitions (using sudo fdisk) and using the installer. That is, first
boot off the CD and create the partitions (including write, of course),
then reboot (boot again off the CD) and use the installer. Voila! No
crash.
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You
By specifying the root and swap partitions only, kubuntu is now
installing (I avoided the crash). Partitions for home and tmp are
already on the hard drive. So under Plan B, after kubuntu is installed
successfully using the simplified partitioning scheme, I will move home
and tmp to the separate
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Title:
kubuntu install crashed after manually specifying partitions (root,
home, tmp & swap)
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Public bug reported:
kubuntu install crashed after manually specifying partitions (root,
home, tmp & swap)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity 2.10.16
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic-pae 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic-pae i686
ApportVersion: 2.0.1
I checked this within the last month, and it was no longer a problem --
Firefox worked OK when interfaces is blank and knetworkmanager handles
the connection. (When I checked 6 months ago or so, at that time, it
was still a problem.) Maybe one of the numerous Firefox updates solved
the problem.
Alexander,
I cannot imagine how a graphics card issue would be a problem or not a
problem depending on how the internet was configured.
Can you explain that for me?
Thanks,
Rick
--- On Sun, 11/2/08, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subjec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: knetworkmanager
I discovered this problem connecting to a encrypted wireless network
with my laptop.
If I blank out the interfaces file in /etc/network, so that
knetworkmanager connects to the wireless network after I log into an X
session, firefox is EX
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
Firefox used to work OK, but suddenly it is unbearably slow. Like after
launching firefox just now, it took 8 minutes for the window to come up.
But the window that came up was blank and unresponsive. (Before the
window came up, I did get
nasrullah,
Install 7.04 instead of 7.10 -- worked for me.
Rick
--- nasrullah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I DO GET THIS BUG MOST OF THE TIME, CAN SOMEONE HELP
> TO GET RID OF IT.
> THANK YOU
>
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> The application unknown (nspluginviewer) crashed and
> caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
> https
I just installed kubuntu 7.04 on this desktop, and no more crashes. So
the problem seems to be in 7.10. Unless this problem gets fixed
suddenly, I will move my other desktop to 7.04 ASAP. (I am going on a
trip, so ASAP will be in a couple of weeks.)
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The application unknown (nspluginviewer)
Thanks,
--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is fixed in the more recent postgresql-common
> versions:
>
> postgresql-common (80) unstable; urgency=low
> [...]
> * PgCommon.pm: Fix cluster_data_directory() to
> consider the data_directory
> setting in postgresql.conf, which
I just fired up my laptop, which has kubuntu 7.04. Surfing ebay is no
problem using that machine. I am thinking of going back to 7.04 on one
of my desktops (home and day job) to see whether the problem goes away.
I think the problem will go away, as it only came up after I upgraded to
7.10 on bot
This bug is easy to reproduce -- just surf for auctions on ebay. Within
one minute, you will "crash".
Here is one backtrace:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debuggin
This is a fresh install of kubuntu 7.10, and I'm getting lots of these
crashes. They do not crash the whole system, but I get lots of crash
handler windows that I have to close.
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nspluginviewer crashes badly on flashplayer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16502
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
On exactly this same hardware, running kubuntu 6.10, k3b burned CD's
fine. I am now running gutsy, and k3b cannot find the CD drive.
Bug #114471, No CD/DVD writer found (No detect CD/DVD writer), is closed
and I do not know how to reopen it.
kinfoC
Public bug reported:
I just installed Gutsy on two different systems, and I cannot get into
Administrator Mode in System Settings on either install.
I will continue using one (at my residence), but at my workshop, I am
back to 6.10.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undeci
somewhere that I have overlooked.
I have given up on trying to use /srv/postgresql for
the data directory, and instead I am going with the
default, /var/lib/postgresql, as use of a non-default
location is not currently supported as far as I know.
Thanks,
--- Rick Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postgresql
If you shut down the computer, you see a message "error PID file is
invalid, please manually kill the stale server process" (maybe not an
exact quote), along with Fail in red. You get exactly the same message
if you try shutting down the data
/installation.html
What do you think?
Thanks,
Rick
--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> Rick Graves [2007-11-01 21:28 -]:
> > So it seems the installation instructions one can
> > easily find don't work
>
> Well, they do work. If y
Thanks,
Rick
--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rick Graves [2007-10-31 13:27 -]:
> > What installation instructions should I be
> following?
> > I do not recall ever hearing of pg_createcluster.
>
> Please see
> /usr/share/postgresql-co
Martin,
> The prefered way is to use pg_createcluster
What installation instructions should I be following?
I do not recall ever hearing of pg_createcluster.
Thanks,
Rick
--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Rick Graves [2007-10-31 9:11 -]:
&
ot happen on Ubuntu
> Feisty/Gutsy and Debian Etch/unstable.
For a database sever, I think most real database
administrators would choose a long term support
version over unstable!
Rick
--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> Rick Graves [2007-10-24 3:34 -
s should I follow when I
set up a postgresql server using the 6.06 LTS server
CD?
Rick
--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> Rick Graves [2007-10-24 3:34 -]:
> > Part of my problem was the conf files were not
> just in
> > /etc/postgresql, b
Martin,
> I am happy to add a small README.configuration to
> the data directory
> which points to the configuration files in /etc/.
Part of my problem was the conf files were not just in
/etc/postgresql, but in /etc/postgresql/8.1/main (so
deep, I found the conf files in the data directory
inst
Martin,
I installed postgresql 8.1, and there were duplicate copies of all the
conf files (postgresql.conf, etc.) in the data directory.
They are "decoys" in the sense that I found those first, but editing
them had no effect.
> I am happy to add a small README.configuration to
> the data directo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postgresql-8.1
The ubuntu install puts copies of the conf files in the data directory,
and buries the real conf files in /etc/postgresql/8.1/main.
As an administrator, I found the conf files in the data directory, but I
did not find the real conf files i
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