Here is the full syslog.
(I sent it earlier by email, 2 times, but with no effect so far, as far
as I can see.)
** Attachment added: "full syslog"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4891322/syslog
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[edgy] Failure trying to run: chroot /target dpkg ...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/65281
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The problem does not exist in the text mode installer of ubuntu-6.10-rc-
alternate-i386.iso. I did not test a DVD, since I found no DVD image of
RC1 on the servers. Hopefully, the installer is similar on the DVD image
to come. I can also confirm that #65281 does not exist in RC1.
Tests were done
I will unfortunately not have access to this notbook before monday. I
will then test the latest xubuntu as well as the DVD images xtknight
mentioned (which I could not find).
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[edgy] text-mode installer - Failure trying to run: chroot /target mount -t
proc proc /proc
https://launchpad.net/bugs
Workaround:
1. Switch to one of the consoles, e.g., Alt+F2.
2. Create the mount point by hand: mkdir /target/proc
3. Restart the installation of the base system.
Well, you will get past the problem with proc this way, however more
trouble awaits. "Warning: Failure trying to run: chroot dpkg ...
Public bug reported:
- ubuntu-6.10-beta-dvd-i386
- text mode installer
- Dell D420 notebook
After working around #63619 (see my comments there), soon after, still
during "Install the base system", I get:
Warning: Failure trying to run: chroot /target dpkg --force-depends
--install var/cache/apt/
I've run into the same problem, using Kubuntu 18.04 (about 10 years
after this was reported).
The machine is used by multiple people, and they should not mess up each
other's printer settings. So I removed them from the lpadmin group.
However, now the only way to set (local) printer defaults is vi
Addendum: the KDE version shipped with Debian 10 allows to configure a
local default printer.
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system-config-printer does not save options
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1767648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767648
I confirm the jumping problem. It seems to be a related to gnome
terminal. Using kitty or deepin terminal, I can have a program writing
text to the terminal continuously and not experience any jumps.
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Yo
Here is some debug output from the network manager.
The log covers everything from the point in time when i closed the
laptop (suspend) to when i opened it (resume) and realized that wifi has
been de-activated.
Resume starts at time 10:56:23.
** Attachment added: "log"
https://bugs.launchpad.
Public bug reported:
Skype's systray icon is shown correctly at first. However, after
suspend/resume, it changes into a kind of "keep out" sign, as shown in
the attached screenshot. This wrong icon will stay there until a restart
of Skype.
I am not sure whether this is a problem in Skype or the d
** Description changed:
Skype's systray icon is shown correctly at first. However, after
suspend/resume, it changes into a kind of "keep out" sign, as shown in
the attached screenshot. This wrong icon will stay there until a restart
of Skype.
I am not sure whether this is a problem in
** Description changed:
Skype's systray icon is shown correctly at first. However, after
suspend/resume, it changes into a kind of "keep out" sign, as shown in
the attached screenshot. This wrong icon will stay there until a restart
of Skype.
I am not sure whether this is a problem in
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
wifi turned off after resume, "turn on" works
To manage notification
The same behavior on the same hardware after a fresh install of Ubuntu
16.02 Beta 2.
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I confirm that the "Keyboard Shortcuts" overview pops up during
operation, e.g., when maximizing a window via Super+Up. It happens no
matter how quickly the keys are released again. I am using 12.04 Beta 2.
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