bug exists in kubuntu 14.04.4 also.
the last version that worked properly was 12.04 alternate - ie server,
which isn't an option anymore. it seems to get lost when the dialog for
the passwords should pop up and then can't recover.
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I will try with the current daily build - as of 4/26, and let you know
what the results are.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Jeremy Foshee
jeremy.fos...@canonical.com wrote:
Hi wandlerer,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
recently. We were wondering
The progress since Alpha 3 seems to have fixed it for me.
I booted the 4/26 amd64 liveCD, and the monitor maintained the signal
during the boot, and then I installed the amd64 alternate from 4/22 and
that also came up fine during the boot and passphrase screens.
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monitor drops to standby with
I tested the i386 livecd on a laptop with intel graphics, and the
'ubuntu' splash screen came up [using a Lucid kubuntu cd] and kde
started, without any apparent hiccups with the video.
I then did an install, and the splash screen again showed up, followed
by kde.
One interesting thing I found
Public bug reported:
During the boot of Lucid alpha 3, the monitor loses signal after the
grub menu, and before KDE starts, dropping into standby mode and
displaying no signal.
Video card is nvidia GeForce 7300 GS.
The install was with an encrypted drive, meaning the passphrase prompt
is never
I just tried the i386 LiveCD of Kubuntu 10.04 alpha 3.
Starting with a normal livecd boot, the 'ubuntu' splash screen shows up
without any loss of signal to the monitor. After a while, there is a
small transition where the monitor goes out of frequency, possibly due
to testing settings. Then
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Booted Lucid Alpha 3 liveCD, then clicked to install.
Selected Erase and use the entire disk from the partition manager
during setup.
install continued without problems until it tried to find other oses on the
drive. Then blkid and ubiquity
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39806726/syslog
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39806727/Casper.gz
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39806728/Dependencies.txt
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My bug report #528225 would fall under this same bug.
I reinstalled Lucid Alpha 3 using the alternate CD, and grub install,
os detection, and update-grub all worked flawlessly on the same hardware
where blkid hung before with the desktop ubiquity install.
/dev/sda2 is the extended partition
I just purchased one of the new Green WD 500GB drives.
This is a desktop, 3.5 SATA drive.
It is the first desktop drive that I found which monitors 193 Load /
Unload cycles.
After less than a week of use, I am already up to over 5500 load cycles.
I can hear it clicking as well, once or twice
I wonder if this is related to a problem in the System Menu.
I have a quick link to the System Menu in the toolbar, and when I click
on that and then on anything not relating to the current user [the
Storage Media, Remote Places, User's Folders] there is a KIOExec error
also.
The error is
I have a system with no floppy, and with the floppy turned off in BIOS.
However, I do have a media card reader, and I don't know if that looks like the
floppy to the installer, but I get the same problem. It happened in Feisty,
Gutsy and now with the Alpha 3 of Hardy Kubuntu. It starts fine,
Update.
Looking at the dmesg file from the last boot, I did see that the floppy
controller was still being enabled.
I dug a bit deeper into the BIOS and discovered another setting. This
one was for the FDC, and it was enabled. I disabled that, and then
rebooted with the liveCD for Kubuntu
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