Re: 13.10 testing - Saucy Salamander

2013-05-11 Thread Jackson Doak
File a bug under "Ubuntu", include all logs and make it super detailed.
that should be enough


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 12:04 AM, Barry Drake  wrote:

> Last Tuesday, I took the available updates for 13.10 testing, using Update
> Manager.  There was no kernel update and no need to restart. The next
> morning, I got to the login screen, but the top panel showed dodgy icons
> instead of the proper ones.  On logging in, I got a blue screen and a
> cursor, but nothing else.  I can update using ctrl+alt+F1 to give me a
> terminal, and doing sudo apt-get update followed by sudo apt-get upgrade,
> but the updates so far don't fix the problem.
>
> I can't file a bug as I don't have any idea which program is causing it
> .   Any thoughts as to whether I can do anything useful until an update
> fixes the problem?
>
> I have tried all the obvious thing like checking for broken packages, fix
> dependencies and removing and re-installing ubuntu-desktop but so far no
> success.  Nexy week, I will try a new download of the daily build and see
> if this will work.  In the event of no other suggestions, I'll just
> re-install.  I'm very new to this list so hope it's OK to post a query like
> this.
>
> Kind regards,Barry.
>
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13.10 testing - Saucy Salamander

2013-05-11 Thread Barry Drake
Last Tuesday, I took the available updates for 13.10 testing, using 
Update Manager.  There was no kernel update and no need to restart. The 
next morning, I got to the login screen, but the top panel showed dodgy 
icons instead of the proper ones.  On logging in, I got a blue screen 
and a cursor, but nothing else.  I can update using ctrl+alt+F1 to give 
me a terminal, and doing sudo apt-get update followed by sudo apt-get 
upgrade, but the updates so far don't fix the problem.


I can't file a bug as I don't have any idea which program is causing it 
.   Any thoughts as to whether I can do anything useful until an 
update fixes the problem?


I have tried all the obvious thing like checking for broken packages, 
fix dependencies and removing and re-installing ubuntu-desktop but so 
far no success.  Nexy week, I will try a new download of the daily build 
and see if this will work.  In the event of no other suggestions, I'll 
just re-install.  I'm very new to this list so hope it's OK to post a 
query like this.


Kind regards,Barry.

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