scratch my comment 2 above.
I changed runlevel to 19. seemed to work once, but doesn't work any
more.
samba still dies on startup and i have to load manually each time with
sudo /etc/init.d/samba start
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nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet
scratch my comment 2 above.
I changed runlevel to 19. seemed to work once, but doesn't work any
more.
samba still dies on startup and i have to load manually each time with
sudo /etc/init.d/samba start
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nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet
I've fixed this on mine.
Loaded BUM, and changed runlevel from 20 to 19 for samba.
Now, it loads up fine for me on boot up.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462169
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I've fixed this on mine.
Loaded BUM, and changed runlevel from 20 to 19 for samba.
Now, it loads up fine for me on boot up.
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This app would be extremely useful if we could get it in Karmic.
it's like a Cloud version of Microsoft Access - online database builder
and report generator.
It's used by several large businesses in Australia, and they decided a
couple of months ago to do the community a favour and release
My crashing may have been due to bad RAM. Please disregard my report.
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[i965GM gma3100] Kubuntu: X freezes when mythtv idle 10 min, since Apr 1st
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358033
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sorry for the long delay - once i upgraded to 8.10 this bug went away.
set to resolved / fixed??
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in case its of any use - I think I'm getting the same error on both the
final beta and also the RC of Jaunty. NVidia6800GS card on a Pentium 4
3GHz chip. I get a black unresponsive screen after several hours use.
HDD seems to be active.
I seemed to get more of these black screens when I was
Wonder if this is the same bug I get.
After upgrading to the final Jaunty Beta and also the RC Candidate mine
crashes after several hours idle giving me an unresponsive black screen.
Intel Pentium 4 3GHz, with 6800GS graphics card.
Predictably occurs if I'm downloading from an ftp server
Confirming still an issue with my Jaunty RC. I get pop ups saying my
index is corrupted, but whatever I click the message keeps popping up.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346912
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Just installed Jaunty Beta 1. This bug _still_ exists here.
Same bug as way back in Breezy, when I first saw it. Perhaps the oldest
bug in Ubuntu - except for bug 1??
If this is a caching of the icons problem (most common reason I hear)
then why isn't it a problem for the gnome menu-bar
This problem STILL! exists in Intrepid.
It has been an active bug for something like 3 years now.
Does anyone have a fix for this frigging annoying bug? I've tried
everything, with no luck.
The round menu (when it replaces the menu bar) takes up to 15 seconds to
register a click. After it has
I can confirm also that the problem remains in 8.10 final.
A bit annoying because I use this machine to stream video to a media
device and every time I boot it up I have to go into the computer, click
the ntfs drive I want to mount, get the error message and then click it
again. I seem to
This is a problem in my intrepid alpha 4 and 5 as well (first versions
I have used since 8.04). Shutdown, reboot buttons do nothing. Never had
this problem before.
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shutdown and restart act as logout
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Seems like the exact same problem for me. I'll try the work around
suggested, ie. switching off hibernation, etc.. Mine is also an MSI
motherboard.
description: Computer
width: 32 bits
*-core
description: Motherboard
physical id: 0
*-memory
description:
Note there is also a forum thread about this bug:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=14253
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I have the same problem. For me, 7.10 was fine - now 8.04 reboots almost
every time when I hit shutdown.
Occassionally, it does shutdown but too rarely for me to reproduce
easily. Seems to depend on whether I turn my modem off or not - but that
could be unrelated.
Intel 3 Ghz machine, Nvidia
hey - i've got a workaround that I use, but not a fix.
ive set up an encrypted partition on /dev/hdb3
to get it to ask for the password when gnome loads up (and mount it
then), ive taken the reference to it out of /etc/fstab, and included it
into /etc/pmount.allow
then in the gnome startup
I get this same crash and error when connecting to a pop mail server
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i confirm this happens with me as well. thunderbird as of this version
just crashes as soon as it starts with the same crash output as above.
A lot of people are complaining about this in Bug #63653
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54663
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 62751 ***
this is a problem with my edgy too.
in dapper, i had a crypted partition called crypt, and whenever gnome
loaded up it would ask me for the password. the dialogue doesn't come up
any more.
is this a problem with pam-mount instead?
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