Please don't says to use the mirrors as a fix; the mirror site does open
up...but when you eventually get to the page that has the linkf for the
package you are looking for that link tries to open up Medibuntu's
package site. So you are back to the beginning again
And the site is still
Confirmed my prior comment; none of the so-called mirror sites
workeventually they all try to connect to Medibuntu's package
siteso that fix is no fix at all
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packages.medibuntu.org not available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565810
You received this bug notification because you are
Interesting question to post, what can be done to ensure this same problem
doesn't happen all over again?
Seems to me, relying on one serveror one siteor one person to do
something is way to riskyor is it just me thinking that?
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packages.medibuntu.org not available
Yeah, I have to say it's frustrating...I no longer see the use for
resources like Launchpad if nobody ever really helps you out or even
provide some feedback or information
This is the 3rd time that I actually tried to help the community by
reporting issues found.but no help was ever provided
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released, and where the heck is that fix?
Same problem appearing on UCK running on my newly installed Ubuntu 9.10
(32-bits) installation. I downloaded multiple .ISOs...but error message
keeps appearing, and I know they are good ISO files since I created
installation
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 271677 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271677
Same problem appearing on my newly installed Ubuntu 9.10 (32-Bits)
desktop, tried multiple different ISO files, same error
Un-installed Synaptic's version of UCK and downloaded / installed Debian
package
OK.so no feedback at all from anybody..what's the use of
using this resource then
Wasting time...
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MPlayer Mozilla-Mplayer Installation Forces Firefox 3.0.14 Installation on
Ubuntu 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452588
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What is the use of reporting issues / possible bugs if no feedback is
received at all from the people that should be providing it? This
listing is not even assigned to anybody...
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mozilla-mplayer requires FF3, but FF3.5 is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429319
You
I reported this as a bug also, not knowing there was already an entry on
it
So, let me make sure I understand
* Install MPlayer, as I always do
* However, instead of installing Mozilla-Mplayer plug-in, now I need to install
gecko-mediaplayer???
(Gecko's description in Synaptic does state that
Also, could we have some official word from Ubuntu's folks if Gecko is
indeed the replacement for Mozilla-MPlayer plug-in?
It would help...
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mozilla-mplayer requires FF3, but FF3.5 is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429319
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See Bug #Bug 429319..apparently other people had already notified
Launchpad
I haven't seen official word from Ubuntu folks that the problem is what
that bug report states..but if you want some additional info see
that bug report
Basically, it states that the Gecko-Mediaplayer is the
Come on Ubuntu / Launchpad folks.where is your feedback? Bug
report is not even assigned to anybody
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MPlayer Mozilla-Mplayer Installation Forces Firefox 3.0.14 Installation on
Ubuntu 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452588
You received this bug notification because
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
* Testing Ubuntu 9.10 Beta; Oct 15th
* Installed MPlayer using Synaptic; while installing Mozilla-MPlayer plug-in
(3.55-2Ubuntu1) Synaptic forces installation of Firefox 3.0.14 as a missing
dependency and I believe the default Ubuntu 9.10
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33759880/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33759881/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33759882/ProcStatus.txt
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MPlayer
Mamamel reporting again,
Following advice, disconnected every USB device...with exception of
keyboard mouse
Installation now works; I made sure to run updates and fully update /
patch the OS
Then I started connecting USB devices one by one,
connect...rebootsee if OS would boot OK
Logitech
Hope this info helps somebody later on...before giving up disconnect
every USB device
Test installation again, if it works update / patch OS then start
connecting USB devices one by one, reboot and keep doing until you find
what USB device is the culprit
In my case, I am officially reporting
Public bug reported:
8.10 and 8.04 LTS (32 or 64 bits) installed and worked just fine on my
Quad core HP m9250f (default factory hardware, nothing changed or
upgraded)
9.04 (32 or 64 bits) just won't work, had same problems w/ the Beta
versions and then the Release candidate
* First, the
Nope, no bluetooth device.same as when I had 8.10 and 8.04 installed
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On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Ben Koerner koern...@uwstout.edu
wrote:
Just a shot in the dark but if you have a bluetooth device try disabling
it or disconnecting it.
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Ubuntu 9.04 Will Not Work on HP
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