I just installed Windows 10's April 2018 Update, and it looks like it
enabled Fast Startup again.
I've got Ubuntu 18.04 now, with duplicity/bionic,now 0.7.17-0ubuntu1
amd64 [installed]. And the bug remains:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1555, in
with_tempdir(m
Thank you, staedtler-przyborski. The workaround you link to in comment
#102 worked immediately for my Brother MFC-J220 scanner, on Ubuntu
17.10.
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Thank you, staedtler-przyborski. The workaround you describe in comment
#36 worked immediately for my Brother MFC-J220 scanner, on Ubuntu 17.10.
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I thought of something that could be a change on the system. I dual boot
Ubuntu and Windows. The target disk for backups is formatted as NTFS,
and Windows 10 mounts it when it boots. I just checked the Windows logs,
and the second to last time I booted Windows was just before the backup
started fai
I don't know why, but the backup started working again yesterday. I did
not do anything to try and fix it.
The only thing I can think of that changed on my system is that these packages
were updated (from /var/log/dpkg.log):
2017-11-07 08:10:32 upgrade google-chrome-stable:amd64 62.0.3202.75-1
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Ubuntu 17.04 was fresh installed in early July 2017, and I've since
upgraded to 17.10 (I did not fresh install 17.10). I did not reconfigure
Deja Dup before or after that upgrade.
When I did the fresh install and then set up the backup, I already had a
backup directory on the secondary drive that
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 17.10, I have deja-dup 36.2-0ubuntu1 installed. When I run
"DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup", it starts a backup as soon as it opens, as
expected. But the backup fails. I get the following at the end of the
output. I tried uninstalling Dropbox and deleting its .dropbox-dis
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 14.10, when prompted to update nvidia-331-updates-uvm to
331.113-0ubuntu0.1, this happened.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: nvidia-331-updates-uvm 331.113-0ubuntu0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-29.39-generic 3.16.7-ckt2
Uname: Linux
I was somehow able to get past this by removing then reinstalling all NVIDIA
packages.
I ran this to remove the packages:
sudo apt-get remove "nvidia-*"
sudo apt-get autoremove
Then I rebooted, and then ran
software-properties-gtk
This brought up the Software & Updates window. In the Additio
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