I finally just went to the store and bought an EVGA Geforce 610 card for
cheap. Everything works now using that instead of the integrated ivy bridge
graphics. All kernels past 3.5 seem to be affected.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:48 AM, stephen stephenlambe...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having the
Installed and ran 13.04 with most recent kernel, problem still exists
without -nomodeset flag.
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I set the -nomodeset flag when I reinstalled 13.04. That worked, and
13.04 now boots without graphics errors, although it seems there is no
hardware graphics acceleration now as bringing up the dash is slow.
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Title:
Graphics problem after upgrading to 13.04
To manage
Unable to run the apport command for this bug.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Graphics problem
Currently I have 12.04 on my main machine, and don't want to test the
install again as I don't want to lose data. I'll try a dual-boot this
weekend when I have more time.
If it's any help, it installs fine within a virtual machine
(VirtualBox).
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Public bug reported:
Once upgraded to 13.04 from 12.10, screen showed random colored pixels
or repeating patterns of what looked like portions of the ubuntu
desktop.
Steps tried to resolve
* Clean install of 12.10, immediate upgrade to 13.04
*Clean install directly from 13.04 USB drive (After
Home is terrible. Home directory is a concept, and home is the
unixy terminology. (Remember $HOME?)
Home Folder is also not good. It's hung up on the concept.
The first name is a bad idea, because if you have two users named John,
it'll get confusing.
The full name is good, because it's
+1 to suggestion 12. Remove the name from the list, before the list is
displayed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8949
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I am trying to connect to a scheduleworld LDAP server.
server: ldap.scheduleworld.com
Port: 389
No encryption
Using distinguished name
Login: uid=x,dc=scheduleworld,dc=com
If I try to find search bases on the details tab, I get Failed to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvirc
After upgrading to the Ubuntu 7.10 beta, KVIrc 3.2.4 no longer starts.
Here's the output if i run it from a terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kvirc
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 156
Major opcode: 145
Minor opcode: 3
I get this segfault when I try to create a table. This happens when I
click on Apply. (I'm also on AMD64.)
** (mysql-query-browser:24452): WARNING **: requested widget 'charset_combo'
with the wrong type
Segmentation fault
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