[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1279192] [NEW] package libgl1-mesa-dri 9.2.1-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite shared '/etc/drirc', which is different from other instances of package lib

2014-02-11 Thread David Gardenhire
Public bug reported: Is causing problems installing FGLRX driver, as well as long delay between log in and desktop display. I also get a CLI login prompt that disappears after 20 seconds or so then a graphical login prompt appears I'm assuming this is related ProblemType: Package

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1071590] [NEW] fglrx 2:8.982-0ubuntu1: fglrx kernel module failed to build

2012-10-25 Thread David Gardenhire
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1068513 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1068513 Public bug reported: Installing fglrx driver results in no desktop on fresh install of ubuntu 12.10 64 bit, and generates crash reports. I installed using software sources and manual install by command

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 984785] Re: .goutputstream files polluting $HOME

2012-05-20 Thread David Gardenhire
I have the same issue as everyone else, nothing much else to add. I don't recall these being generated in prior Ubuntu versions. Just a thought since others have suggested removing Ubuntu one solves the problem and others that logging out before shutdown does. It would seem something needs to be

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 838543] Re: False battery warning +suspend

2012-02-26 Thread David Gardenhire
I have an issue I believe related to this issue, I'm fine when I unplug my charger but as soon as I plug the charger back in I get the critical battery warning even with my battery being at 90% plus. I have time to click cancel to avoid suspend so it's more of an annoyance than anything here's the

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 838543] Re: False battery warning +suspend

2012-02-26 Thread David Gardenhire
Found this fix and it worked for me, though I know my issue differs from a lot of yours. Also I'm not sure of the consequences of adding this conf key, perhaps someone more technically gifted can chime in. Open a terminal and copy in: gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/gnome-power-