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Hi,
Kernel 5.8 won't accept keystrokes at ubuntu login.
I have to switch to kernel 5.4 during grub startup.
It took quite some time to find this workaround. I'll try several
workarounds and document it, so I can avoid wasting time on things like
this. I saw in some posts
Ref #64, it was the external switch. I restarted it and everything
works!
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Title:
Mouse pointer occasionally jumps to the bottom-left corner
To
Running 18.04.2 and the mouse started to jump to top right corner on
screen 1 out of 2 a few days ago. Tried #32, but ...libinput-all was
also removed and after reboot, no response from mouse or keyboard.
Started in protected mode and reinstalled libinput. Still same problem.
I've tried Logitech
Issue solved. I have really no clue to why. I switched to xubuntu, no
change. I tried to switch off either monitor, no change. I checked all
usb plugs, no change. I moved the mouse transmitter to another port, and
then it all worked. I put it back into the old port, everything works.
Lets see a
Public bug reported:
Creating this bug report has been a challenge. Every time I move the
cursor, it jumps back to the top of the screen, slightly to the right.
So I repeat and repeat and repeat until I get a hit on what I need to
do.
I have tried to purge nvidia, use nouveau, different versions
Tried davidvoo quick workaround, but it didn’t work.
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Title:
gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
To manage
I’ve got the same problem, wnck-applet is now at 356MB and gnome-panel
at 502MB. Trying to switch off transparency, but keep autohide.
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Title:
I‘ve been experiencing the same problem for a long time for USB sticks
and USB drives. LaCie 750GB, SanDisk drives. I’ll try the proposal from
Matej. It‘s annoying. The LaCie sometimes when I try to copy large
amount of data, disconnects and I hear the harddisk search continuously
for tracks. I
Hi,
OK with me.
Einar
2010/3/4 Jean-Baptiste Lallement jeanbaptiste.lallem...@gmail.com
Hi Einar,
Since you've upgraded since then and, excepted the problem with OOo which
is already known, the is no other relevant information about the upgrade
failure, I'm afraid that we can't do much
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Tried to upgrade to 9.10 on Mac Mini kubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517905
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I had to do the upgrade the hard way, using aptitude, dkpg, holding,
deleting and reinstalling. I've been through this at every major
upgrade.
The first problem seemed to be related to lirc and one another program.
Later, when I had passed that hurdle, there was something with
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I spent several hours before openoffice became the culprit. lirc,
another lirc program and another program had to be fixed first.
Einar
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Tried to upgrade to 9.10 on Mac Mini kubuntu
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I have no idea of what's happening. Tried to run the updater to 9.10.
Einar
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Tried to upgrade to 9.10 on Mac Mini kubuntu
Had to upgrade to 2.6.30-rc5 due to Intel graphics issues (no screen). Screen
is ok, but camera (VF0260) wouldn't compile whether I use make or
module-assistant:
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.30-020630rc5-generic/build
M=/usr/src/modules/ov51x-jpeg modules
make[1]: Entering directory
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Tried the distribution upgrade.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: update-manager
kde4 wasn't upgradeable
+
+ The ATI X1200 graphics card is probably the issue. fglrx doesn't seem to
+ work. Search on the net indicates the same. One computer works with vesa
+ in xorg.conf, the other not. I'm trying to figure
been fixed. I would like
to mark this as probably fixed by now, but Launchpad only supported
invalid.
einar.kristian: if you disagree, please reopen, or ask me, and I'll be
glad to reopen it for you. Thanks for your patience, and sorry it took
two years to deal with this.
** Changed
Same bug here...
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package konqueror None failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
`/usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/media_safelyremove.desktop', which is
also in package kio-umountwrapper
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192889
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wifi-radar
No idea, came as a result of upgrading to the new kubuntu version.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Apr 22 21:38:45 2008
Disassembly: 0xb750211b:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/sbin/wifi-radar
InterpreterPath:
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13972891/ProcMaps.txt
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Nanley,
I was trying to upgrade to 7.10 using the Update Manager from the System
menu. I guess that was wrong using Kubuntu, but I did. Update Manager failed
and asked to send an error report. I accepted. An Konqueror internet page
window opened and showed the message that the URI was too long.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrade failed, seems to be a dpkg problem. When trying to report the
problem I get too large URI for this link:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/+filebug/1yAjxv3yzeBLTLElo7cbYDYtid8?field.title=%5Bapport%5D+package
Brian,
No, there were several weeks in between the first and the last computer.
Einar
2007/5/23, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Looking at the log file you provided I noticed the following
message:
Failed to
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