I've encountered parted and gparted crashing on FAT resize too.
This looks like GNU libparted bug #16338 . There is a patch for it:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-parted/2014-04/msg00013.html
gparted-0.19.0 includes this fix, and will hopefully be in utopic. It's
in the latest
I have the same problem. Settings seem stuck near minimum for delay, and
maximum for typematic rate.
Auto-login is NOT enabled.
Problem is not affected by whether I use my PS2 keyboard, or plug in a
USB keyboard and attempt to adjust settings with that.
Installation of Intrepid was a full
Yes, it's solved for me. It boils down to a documentation/usability
issue which should be and probably has been raised as a separate bug.
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gutsy: wireless non-functional after update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141394
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Houston, we still have a problem. To my knowledge and belief, I have
carefully followed the Official Fix instructions given in bug #173890,
including apt-get clean and apt-get autoclean.
On my Gutsy system:
I have only Ubuntu repositories enabled (comment lines snipped):
[EMAIL
** Summary changed:
- pidgin fails to start without error message
+ [gutsy] pidgin silently dies on startup
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[gutsy] pidgin silently dies on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147813
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Confirmed here too.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pidgin --version
Pidgin 2.2.1
Running from command line with -d option we get the attached output.
** Attachment added: Output of pidgin -d
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9980058/pidgin-d.txt
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[gutsy] pidgin silently dies on startup
Exactly the same problem for me on Gutsy (default gnome) as of
2-Oct-2007.
I clicked on a .mid file in my home folder and gnome helpfully offered
to install Kmid (!4 stars! rated app!) Accepted. After installation,
pretended to play the file as reported by 1st poster.
I tried timidity on the
** Summary changed:
- Kmid program - NO sound comes out
+ [gutsy dapper edgy feisty] Kmid - NO sound comes out
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[gutsy dapper edgy feisty] Kmid - NO sound comes out
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59560
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Ah, thanks Cerowain. Yes, after commenting out *every* line that
mentioned the wireless interface (ath0 in my case) in the file
/etc/network/interfaces, and saving the file, the gnome-keyring prompt
box popped up. I rebooted and logged in again just to make sure, and
wireless was back in business.
Public bug reported:
I'm running the latest gutsy update:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux odyssius 2.6.22-11-generic #1 SMP Mon Sep 17 03:45:58 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
Machine IBM thinkpad T42 with atheros wireless.
After a recent upgrade, an icon in the gnome toolbar, Network Monitor
Public bug reported:
I'm using a Thinkpad T42 with atheros wireless hardware.
Up til a recent development update, wireless worked just fine. (WPA2
Personal, connecting to Linksys WRT54G, details stored in gnome-keyring)
After login, gnome desktop popped up gnome-keyring, password entered and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: restricted-manager
Did a fresh install today of gutsy Herd-4 CD. update-manager reported only
incomplete update possible,
so did aptitude update followed by aptitude dist-upgrade. Ran OK to completion,
removed the * alert in the gnome toolbar.
Then
Thanks very much for your followup. We can but wait in expectation.
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plucker package is broken in feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126454
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Binary package hint: plucker
Install of plucker and plucker-desktop appeared to go OK:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/sdalley# aptitude install plucker-desktop
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state
Update to previous comment:
Correction: the 715 offered updates are for *feisty*. Sorry about that.
The /etc/apt/sources.list now contains feisty repository names, and the
previous version containing the edgy names seems to have vanished
entirely. There is only an old saved backup version from a
There is still a problem for edgy-feisty upgrading. I have a separate /boot
partition for which df gives 24% used, ~31MB free:
/dev/hda343917 9607 31967 24% /boot
The Distribution Upgrade tool started OK but then terminated with a popup box:
The upgrade aborts now.
Oh boy. Just tried clearing my Deleted Items folder (only had a few KB
of files) on /boot and repeated the distribution upgrade attempt -
failed again with similar message as before. Now the Update Manager says
that There are 715 updates available (was 35). From the offered
package names, these
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