Manually updating x11-common to x11-common_7.5+6ubuntu3_all.deb prior to
the upgrade, as suggested by mafrasi2, resolved the problem for me.
Uninstalling x11-common seems to be a risky workaround. That's the X11
core. I would think it would bork dependency calculations for the
upgrade pretty bad
I would really like to see this re-opened. The problem continues to
effect 10.04. The issue is that the RT kernel tries to load the nvidia
kernel module for the standard kernel. If you work around the issue by
recompiling the module while booted in the RT kernel, then it doesn't
work when you
Many thanks. Also worked for my M-Audio Delta 410. For some reason,
pulseaudio worked with this card without such finagling under 9.04 but
broke on the 9.10 upgrade.
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Pulseaudio fails to initialize ICE1712 chipsets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178442
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The hit alt-enter described here,
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15737, worked for me. Like
others, I didn't experience this problem till upgrading to 9.10 but i
appears as though the root issue may actually be with the game (imagine
that :P). Anyway, I hit alt-enter after the eve
I can still reproduce the erratic touch-pad behavior after a
suspend/resume on 9.04 kernel 2.6.28-13. Note, Sometimes it takes 2 or 3
suspends and resumes to cause the behavior but after it happens I have
to reboot to get usable touch-pad behavior back. It's a serious enough
defect to make Ubuntu