*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 858122 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/858122
Same problem here after upgrading from 11.04 to 11.10.
After following the instructions from #24 it's working again.
Even the Waiting for network configuration issue is gone.
Thanks a lot !
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 858122 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/858122
Otavio: In my case the '/run' directory also existed, so I simply omitted the
'mkdir' and moved the '/var/run' into it.
In order to remove the '/var/run' completely, I had to do a 'umount -fl
I have a G550 video-card and got the same error message after updating my
debian-testing on 14 Sep 2009. To get the Xserver working again, I deleted the
'/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and restarted the window-manager. After that, both screens
were working again, but showing the same contents.
While
Same problem here with Kubuntu 10.4 LTS Beta 2, thank you Dani !
I hope this will be fixed in the final release.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/71
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Affected is a NCR RealPOS 80XRT Pos-Terminal:
The touchscreen is a MicroTouch (3M USB - EX II), but got it running with the
evtouch-module (not mutouch as expected).
Now the problem is the calibration on Xubuntu 9.10. Got the well known
error-box: no evtouch capable device found.
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Got it running with this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1020019.
I only had to change the match-string to: 3M 3M Touchscreen - EX II.
Calibration still does not work, but wasn't required in my case.
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meta bug to collect lshal touchscreen info
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317094
I still get the mentioned error-messages.
What has to be done to benefit from the fix ?
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Title:
13.10 to 14.04 upgrade: UnicodeEncodeError:
Maybe double of this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shim/+bug/1624096
Tried the latest built Image and it worked !
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Title:
Live
I can't believe that there seems to be no demand for running the newest
Kubuntu-Version in a VM except us.
I tried with VMPlayer and VirtualBox on several Hosts. No one was
working !!
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Tried the released image today. Still the same result. Seems to be a
race-condition while booting the vm. After resetting the hanging session
several times (sometiems getting a popup saying: "The CPU has been
disabled by the guest operating system"), I got into the login-screen
and all worked,
It still happens several times a day in Yakkety (kde: 5.26.0 QT: 5.6.1).
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Title:
KWin crashes multiple times a day and often has to be restarted
Just started the gui from within the root-console-session by entering
'startx' and surprisingly it worked !!
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Title:
Live DVD boots to black
Tried the image from today. What has improved is, that the live-image starts
reliable in the vmplayer virtual machine now, and I am able to complete the
installation process. But booting into it always results in 100% cpu-usage and
a frozen system.
After shutting down and restarting, I am able
@Ibischoff: You are right. It was only luck that I got into the live
session and was able to start the installation on the vmplayer-machine.
I wasn't able to start the installed system.
How can anyone help to test, if it doesn't work in a virtual-machine ? I have
no spare real system to do it.
I had the same Problem. The monospace-font in konsole looked ugly after upgrade
from 17.04.
Same with freetype 2.8.1.
Then I downgraded libfreetype to 2.6.3 as HorstBort mentioned, and konsole
looks nice again.
Here the description how I managed it:
1. add 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
In my humble opinion we have two problems here:
1. The unasked installation of the lowlatency-kernel during upgrade from 17.04
to 17.10.
2. Some nvidia driver don't work with that kernel.
As far as I know there is no need for a lowlatency-kernel, except of
some audio-applications and one-core
Public bug reported:
I managed to install nvidia-driver 387.22 via ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa.
After that the 'kcmshell5 driver_manager' shows the nouveau-driver as installed
(see attachment).
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I just created two VMWare-machines to show the difference. One with a
Kubuntu17.10-image, one with a KDE-Neon-image. In Kubuntu I installed
the freetype-PPA to get Version 2.8.1, in KDE-Neon they stick to 2.6.1.
On both I startet a Konsole-Session with Monospace-Font. The Result is
attached.
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Downgrade libfreetype6 to 2.6.3 as I decribed and it will be fixed.
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Title:
Font hinting appears broken on 17.10 beta
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The 'lowlatency' kernel was installed during the upgrade. I never used
it before. As I know it's a realtime-kernel and there is no need for it
on a desktop pc.
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Public bug reported:
I just upgraded Kubuntu from 17.04 to 17.10 on two machines with the
same Result:
After reboot, the first kernel in grub was 'linux-image-4.13.0-16-lowlatency'.
This kernel does not work with the nvidia-grafic-card and lead to a black
screen.
After purging this kernel in a
I can report that the solution Martin reported works also for Monospace in
Konsole-sessions.
Because it's much better than downgrading, I removed all the changes I
described in #23 and it works like a charm.
Thanks a lot Martin!
Wolfram
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I just installed the new KDE Neon Bionic version as a VM. The Trick
doesn't work there. The freetype-version is 2.8.1-2ubuntu2 like on the
Kubuntu Host. Maybe the /etc/environment is ignored there. I'm just
researching.
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Martins trick worked till 19.04. Since 19.10 it seems to be ignored.
Freetype now has version 2.9.1. Any ideas ?
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Title:
Font hinting appears
Same issue here on Kubuntu 20.04
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KDE saves and restores all but Google Chrome in its Desktop saved
session
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