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I have an industrial PC that needs to run Ubuntu. Installing from USB
stick was a hassle. (didn't work in dozens of combinations of memory
stick (kingston/adata), usb slot (front, back), distribution(14.04,
16.04, 18.04), variant (server, desktop, mini, net)
When I finally
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After upgrading from 15.10, xenial-sawfish stops with an error indicating that
wallpaper can't be found.
Turns out it is looking for wallpaper.jl or wallpaper.jlc. I searched for the
file, installed it where it could find it, and that is currently my workaround.
I
I'm sorry, but I don't think I booted into the live-CD part of the DVD.
So I don't think I gave Oneiric the chance to display this problem. If
I'm the only one having this problem I'm probably one of the few people
with this hardware or something like that. Let's close it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/776322
Title:
Switch to dual monitor causes second screen to show garbage.
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Hi Bryce,
I switched to Oneiric on two of my systems. I have not seen the bug. But
then again I don't think I booted into the live CD mode of the DVD.
It seems to be my home system that I reported this on.
On both systems I had trouble getting the system to run in dual screen
mode. On one
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Binary package hint: xorg
I'm upgrading to natty. I'm currently logged in as try ubuntu from the CD.
As I have dual monitors, I found monitors to configure my monitors. I
unclicked mirror or whatever it's called, and got shown garbage on the second
screen. It asked me if
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Title:
Switch to dual monitor causes second screen to show garbage.
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I just managed to boot into the real installation, and when switching to
dual monitor there, it did the same thing: garbage on the second
monitor. I went to get my camera, and when I got back it had reverted to
the old settings. Trying it a second time shows a perfect image on the
second monitor.
Apparently the suggestion to drop nsc was followed for jaunty. I can't
say I'm thrilled: My openbricks need the module to display anything
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Xorg -configure breaks on undefined symbol: xf86GetPciVideoInfo
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/265035
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
The package doesn't depend on/pull in the fonts. But starting an Xserver
then results in:
Fatal server error:
No valid FontPath could be found.
after:
apt-get install xfonts-base
the Xserver starts.
Ooops. This IS on the older 8.10
I understand you changed the package to xorg. I doubt that the
xorg package is involved. It's the ubuntu-install-environment that
apparently does the wrong thing, while the xorg-package, which is
installed on the target system actually DOES do the right thing.
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xserver is left wide open
Ehh. I just started an install. The Default commandline for X when the
system is installed and up is
/usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 -br -audit 0 -auth /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth
-nolisten tcp vt7
so it doesn't listen to tcp connections on HOSTNAME:0.0 however during
the install it seems the -nolisten tcp
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