I also got the same problem on Raspberry Pi3 with Ubuntu Mate 16.04 as soon as
I did the first update.
https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/firefox-55-0-2-doesnt-start-crashes-on-ubuntu-mate-raspberrypi-3/14637
has some workarounds, if anybody thinks to look there.
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Me too. Workaround at https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/firefox-55-0-2
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New install of ubuntu 14.04, then as per
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/alternative convert to
xubuntu.
alacarte 3.10.0-1ubuntu2
Dunno if this is a bug or a feature, but I've just spent 4 hours setting
up a customised menu, and I'd love to disable
+1
WARNING: The partition is misaligned by bytes. This may result in
very poor performance. Repartitioning is suggested.
On a 1TB SATA disk I used gparted to set up the following
Partition
100GB NTFS
70TB Ext3
2TB swap
828GB extended
Used Disk
Phillip
On _no_ partitions did /etc/fstab mention /dev/sdc7, or its UUID.
sdc7 didn't exist til I made it with gparted about 10 mins before I
partimage-restored the 12.04 precise os.
to recap,
The 'copy from' (the old) partition was sdc1, UUID 898
The 'copy to' (the new) partition was
I think you could be right. For no good reason I'd commented out the line
#UUID=9d6412d7-0277-4b1e-b56e-76eb9fb7e898 / ext3 errors=remount-ro 0 1
on the source partition, so the new one was the same.
Nothing else was effected, the old one still booted ok, so I didn't
notice.
The interesting
Yep. And it boots ok.
thanks
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update-grub not reading UUID's properly
Grub2
xubuntu 12.04
garry@welland-precise-xfce:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
grub2 1.99-21ubuntu3.1
What happened?
1) I did a partimage backup of xbunutu 12.04 off sdc1, then
I'm no expert, but here's my workaround
Going from ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04
Old file, made by OOO ver??, used by OOO ver?? and LO ver??, now LO writer v
3.5.2.2 now rejecting password.
Until now I have used the default placement for firefox, ie
/home/garry/.mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini
which said