I am experiencing this bug on a stock Dell Inspiron 5000 (5482) with 8
GB RAM and the factory SSD. It is completely debilitating. Having 1-2
completely unpredictable, 30-minute-plus, hard freezes per day is a
showstopper. I can't trust this environment for professional work, or
even to take notes
I have the same problem. But I have an ATI card, not NVidia.
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Upgrade from 12.04 - 12.10. No window manager.
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It turns out my problem is that I have a Radeon 3000 series video card.
It's only 2 years old but apparently has been deemed legacy and is no
longer supported by official packages. The instructions here solved my
problem:
https://launchpad.net/~makson96/+archive/fglrx
This seems like something I
Public bug reported:
The 2012 Olympics are available to US cable subscribers, meeting
particular requirements, at http://www.nbcolympics.com/
The authentication (sign-in) process does not work under Ubuntu. After
completing all the sign-in steps, the site redirects you back to the un-
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I followed the instructions in posts #4 and #5 on my Ubuntu install and
they worked.
I agree with Eric that the most likely explanation is that for some
reason NBC's player requires hal and a Flash cache that was created
while hal is running. A fresh Mint install has the property that no
.adobe
I still have the same problematic behavior with a Kodak EasyShare Z730
on 12.04. There is the -60 error message dialog, and two instances of
the Choose what application to launch dialog. Shotwell is still able
to import the photos despite all that.
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On oneiric the behavior is still the same as what I described in my post
#9 above. Still the -60 dialog box plus two other dialog boxes about how
to open the camera. Although now the default applciation is Shotwell
instead of F-Spot. Thanks.
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Yes, the problem is still present in maverick.
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Ubuntu 9.04 mounting issue digital camera showing a window popup message: -60
could not
Well, it seems like CTRL key presses should remain visible to
applications regardless of whether the Locate Pointer feature is
activated. The fact that enabling the Locate Pointer feature blocks
keyboard events to some applications seems like incorrect behavior (a
bug) that ideally should be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
The Mouse Preferences dialog has a checkbox labeled
Locate Pointer
Show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed
Also, the default Host Key in VirtualBox is Right Control.
When the Locate Pointer option is checked,
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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could not lock the device message, after mounts and launch twice
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I attached the full files. /var/log/bootstrap did not exist.
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could not lock the device message, after mounts and launch twice
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** Attachment added: Lines appended to /var/log/dmesg after a failed mount
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Ubuntu 9.04 mounting issue digital camera showing a window popup message: -60
could not lock the device message, after mounts and launch twice
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Ubuntu 9.04 mounting issue digital camera showing a window popup message: -60
could not lock the device message, after mounts and launch twice
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Ubuntu 9.04 mounting issue digital camera showing a window popup message: -60
could not lock the device message, after mounts and launch twice
I attached the relevant lines of the log files requested by Fabio.
I'm not sure whether this should be filed against storage or nautilus.
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Ubuntu 9.04 mounting issue digital camera showing a window popup message: -60
could not lock the device message, after mounts and launch twice
This is still a problem on Lucid. When I plug in the camera I get the
same Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device error
dialog box, two instances of the dialog box that asks what to do with
the camera, and the camera does not appear to be mounted on the desktop.
If I say to
I have the same problem with a Kodak EasyShare Z730.
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