On 26/03/2009, Thomas Schiex <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK. I've got it !
> The problem is powernowd
>
> Boot in recovery mode, go to /etc/init.d and move the two files
>
> mv powernowd powernowd.off
> mv powernowd.early powernowd.early.off
>
> exit and resume... It worked for me !
>

I can confirm that this worked for me too.

A fresh install of Kubuntu (just pre-beta) also works fine without
this being needed -- probably confirming my conjecture of legacy
configuration problems.

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