(In reply to Linas from comment #27)
> Listed on bug 565567, there is
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/always-ask/ as workaround.
There's also https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/warn-before-
quit/ , they both work for me in Firefox 41 on Ubuntu 15.04
I have
This seems the only reason Ruby is required in Kubuntu. I filed upstream
bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399229
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In Kubuntu 16.04, xdg-open is a bash script that determines your desktop
environment (starting with the value of $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP) and calls
the file opener for that desktop. For XFCE that appears to be exo-open.
So run exo-open in debug mode to see what's going on.
>
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I've upgraded Kubuntu since 9.04 with little or no customization. Since
upgrading to 16.04, the Plasma panel displays closed window "buttons"
poorly, see attachment. They have weird gray shading over them. If I go
into Plasma panel menu > Height and increase the size of the
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I boot into Kubuntu every couple of weeks, so each time I know there are
lots of updated packages to install. Twice the process has said "no
updates", displayed an error, then eventually gone ahead to update
anyway. Here's the sequence.
1. Boot Kubuntu after a few weeks.
2.
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`sudo apt-get install python-pip` displays:
Recommended packages:
python-dev-all
but there's no such package in 15.04 and I couldn't find it at all at
http://packages.ubuntu.com/
There is a python-dev package.
The error I get is
% sudo apt-get install
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I wanted to install the Python program
https://github.com/wikimedia/ifttt
Its setup script has "pip install -r requirements.txt", so running `./setup`
gives
pip: command not found
OK, so I run `sudo apt-get install python-pip`, and Ubuntu installs pip
(yay!).
Now retry
The failure here is python-pip-whl, not python-dev-all. The bug title
was wrong, I corrected it.
python-pip : Depends: python-pip-whl (= 1.5.4-1ubuntu3) but it is not going
to be installed
is the actual failure. The later message
Recommends: python-dev-all (>= 2.6) but it is not installable
I will try re-running the install from the command line.
FYI that worked fine. Someone on IRC told me to first run `sudo apt-get
update`, that printed
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to
correct the problem.
When I ran this, the config step started
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I started the update to Kubuntu 15.04 from Muon updater.
The packages had downloaded and it was going through the configure step when I
stepped away.
When I returned the Distribution Upgrade KDE window was unresponsive, and
when I covered it with other windows it did not
I killed the /usr/bin/dpkg child process, and the parent window came
back to life, and closed, and now I have the KDE desktop reboot prompt,
even though /var/log/dpkg.log ends with libgtd-3-0 unpacked but not
installed.
I will try re-running the install from the command line.
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I installed gimp with
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends gimp
and the install printed
Suggested packages:
gimp-help-en gimp-help gimp-data-extras
so after gimp 2.8.10 installed successfully I ran
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends
Public bug reported:
I have upgraded Kubuntu through several releases on my PC.
I just noticed that I had 950MB of files in ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk.
Nepomuk was replaced by Baloo in KDE 4.13 14.04 or 14.10, so I have no
nepomuk packages installed and I have working search using Baloo's
Public bug reported:
The day after upgrading Kubuntu to 14.10, KDE displayed some
notifications of updates available, I wasn't sure if from the upgrade or
something later. I clicked Muon updater and its Software Updates window
said The software on this computer is up to date.
But when I closed
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I followed the instructions in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UtopicUpgrades/Kubuntu to upgrade
Kubuntu 14.04 to 14.10.
My upgrade is nearly complete, it's in Cleaning up and prompting me
Package changes
Remove obsolete packages
96 packages are going to be removed
I'm getting this as well, but `apport-collect 1385016` tells me not to
report a dupe, while `ubuntu-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader` tells me not
to file a new bug.
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(This is a duplicate of bug #1385016, but `apport-collect 1385016`
tells me not to report a dupe, so I used `ubuntu-bug ubuntu-release-
upgrader` to file this even though it tells me not to file a new bug.
?!)
Similar to bug #1385016, but I followed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1385791 ***
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Cound not install 'syslinux-themes-debian' in Cleaning up phase of GUI
Kubuntu 14.10 upgrade
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A problem occurred during the clean-up.
This happened after another problem in the Cleaning up phase Cound not
install 'syslinux-themes-debian', for which I filed bug #1385791 .
Ubuntu 14.04 just updated Firefox to 30.0 and for the first time I'm
seeing this problem. `top -H` shows two mpegaudioparse0/1 threads at
98.6 and 96.6 %CPU.
I have totem and totem-mozilla packages installed. Confusingly, Totem
doesn't appear in about:addons Plugins, but if I click the _More_
Andrew Gaul, I don't think this is related to bug 1311724. Again my
settings are
* Security Privacy Prompt for password upon Waking from suspend and
Returning from blank screen
* Power When the lid is closed Do nothing.
I don't want my MacBook Air to suspend, just turn off the backlight.
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I needed to get the UUID of my swap partition (to compare and/or supply
it to the `swapon` command). So I ran Ubuntu `disks`. When I click my
swap partition, Disks shows some useful info about the partition (which
I can copy, yay, but only field-by-field, boo!). But the
This problem remains in Ubuntu 14.04.
Pressing F1 in the Disks window now brings up some help (yay!), but
GNOME Help » Hardware » Disks storage » Manage volumes and
partitions is light on details and says nothing about these icon
badges.
Besides giving these badges a tooltip, the panel
To correct myself, the UUID in gears icon Edit partition Type
dropdown Linux Swap (0657fblah-blah-blah) seems to be the UUID for the
type of partition, not the partition found on disk. So there seems to be
no way to determine disk UUID from gnome-disks, let alone copy it.
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This happened to me in Ubuntu 14.04. Clicking the disk icon for the
drive in the Unity dock silently fails, because the partition is already
mounted. I had to switch back to the other session and manually unmount
the drive.
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I have my MacBook Air 5,2 set to
* Security Privacy Prompt for password upon Waking from suspend and
Returning from blank screen
* Power When the lid is closed Do nothing.
When I close the lid, the backlight immediately turns off (good!) then
after a few seconds it
OK, I reported it at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331665
(doesn't Launchpad have some facility to track bugs in upstream?).
At other times the Check for Updates option did appear in the More menu
after muon-updater downloaded latest information, and this didn't take
very long.
The good
Public bug reported:
When I open muon-updater, its Software Updates window is mostly blank
and shows the message:
It is unknown when the last check for updates was.
Please click Check for Updates to check.
But there is no Check for Updates anywhere, not even in the [More...v]
menu. I'll
Public bug reported:
Document Viewer doesn't have any menus, they've migrated to its Gear
icon.
But the help for it, I think /usr/share/help/C/evince/ , is full of
references to Click File ▸ Print. These are all completely incorrect in
Ubuntu, there's no File menu.
(And the Unity HUD doesn't
The HUD doesn't work for evince (bug 1088778 ?) , and the help for
evince clearly states in many places to click a non-existent File
Print (bug 1247317). Together they make the absence of a Print button a
bigger issue.
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Why is this Invalid and not an issue for Evince anymore when the exact
subject of this bug is still the case? The items in the Evince gear
menu don't appear in the HUD in 13.10, and clearly people struggle to
find its Print command (bug 746160).
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19828 1649 20 0 783196 93216 poll_s Sl ? 10:30
/usr/bin/muon-updater
I ran `sudo strace -p` and it's occasionally reading and writing to fd 3 and
stuck on recvfrom 7 (a socket). I'll attach the strace. The fds are:
% sudo ls -l /proc/19828/fd/[37]
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The exact same thing happens with the 13.04 - 13.10 updater. I already had
Firefox running. From the Release Notes window, clicking
To see what's new in this release, visit:
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/features
brings up same alert about Chromium, and starts a new Firefox window running
Public bug reported:
I got a KDE notification that the new version of Kubuntu is available, so I
began the graphical release upgrade from Kubuntu 13.04 to 13.10. During the
Setting new software channels step, a Package Changes dialog appeared, warning
16 packages are gong to be removed. ...
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1011073 ***
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NM Applet menu entries not responding
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1011073
NetworkManager submenus sometimes unpopulated
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NM Applet menu entries not responding
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NM Applet menu entries not responding
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(The importance of this is Low?!)
What's described in comment #6 happens all the time for me with 64-bit
13.04 on a MacBookAir 5.2. It definitely occurs after a suspend,
possibly in other circumstances.
Public bug reported:
I have a dual-screen desktop and drag most windows to be half-screen wide. I
dragged the edge of one of them, I think my Firefox browser; around the same
time I was also repositioning Chromium. My screen got stuck in resize mode. By
this I mean:
1) The resize overlay is
My browsers seem to be caching the wrong plugin version. If I start my browser
with a new profile (-P -no-remote), it reports
Version 2.0.4 Twoflower, copyright 1996-2011 VideoLAN and Authors
and plugincheck is happy.
So the sequence was
* Install VLC 2.0 and browser-plugin-vlc package;
I think that calls nsLocalFile(profileDir).reveal(); which ends up
either calling gnomevfs or giovfs ShowURIForInput(). I'm on Kubuntu, I
have libgnomevfs2-0 installed, dunno about giovfs. I hope this helps.
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I figured it out. Mozilla stores information about each plugin in
path/to/profile/pluginreg.dat, and this held the old version of VLC. I
think the reason my Firefox (and SeaMonkey) browser didn't update this
is it checks the lastModified time of the plugin file at startup.
Although I have an
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 12.10 Quantal, three times after coming out of standby my
WIndows NT drives have reported
cannot access /mnt/WindowsVistadrive: Transport endpoint is not connected
The problem goes away on reboot.
Participants in the arch forum report exactly this
Public bug reported:
I'm was running the KDE 12.10 upgrade on 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS. It
put up a dialog
Not enough free space
The upgrade has aborted... total 2,579M ... an additional 175M of disk space
(I can't select the dialog's text! another, different bug)
When I clicked [Report
I'm running 64-bit Linux download of SeaMonkey 12.3.1. I just upgraded
to Kubuntu 12.10 from 12.04 (it went very smoothly!) and suddenly https
sites have black location bars just like the screenshot! I've never
seen this before in 5 years of running Kubuntu and SeaMonkey. chromium
and konqueror
Public bug reported:
The Mozilla browser plug-in check at http://www.mozilla.com/en-
US/plugincheck/ warns that I have an outdated version of the VLC Web
plugin:
Version 2.0.1 Twoflower, copyright 1996-2011 VideoLAN and Authors
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Outdated Version
but I believe
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 12.04 amd64, muon-updater 1.3.1
When I open muon-updater and it shows me package information, it does
not provide the package name and there seems to be no way to get it.
The description that muon does show is, for many packages, completely
inadequate for
I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 (precise) amd64 , and I found the obsolete
defoma, x-ttcidfont-conf, and psfontmgr packages on my system, even
though my system's packages include the libpango1.0-0 version
1.30.0-0ubuntu2 mentioned here that supposedly drops these dependencies.
It turns out I also had
Public bug reported:
I don't see the value in openjdk-6-jre-headless recommending the
additional VMs icedtea-6-jre-cacao and icedtea-6-jre-jamvm. Java
defaults to the -server VM and I don't think any Java package requires
CACAO or JamVM, so these packages will go unused by nearly all Ubuntu
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Muon Package Manager: 1.3.0 in Kubuntu 12.04 amd64.
I'm running KDE 4.8.1, so I thought I would not need libqt4-qt3support.
`aptitude why` suggested it's only needed by libkopete4 and kopete that
I don't use, so I used Muon Package Manager to remove them.
When I then tried
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I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 alpha2 amd64 with all the daily System
Updates. apport-kde version 1.94-0ubuntu1
VLC and OpenOffice packages often crash on me (known bugs) and the
yellow-orange crash icon appears in the panel. When I click on it
apport-kde displays a small window
thing, but the crash reporter shouldn't itself crash :-)
This happens every time on two core files I have lying around,
(/home/skierpage/core: ELF 64-bit LSB core file x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), SVR4-style, from '/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin
/tmp/foo.pps --splas' and core: ELF 64-bit LSB
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I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 alpha2 amd64 with all the daily System Updates.
Qt: 4.8.0
KDE Development Platform: 4.8.00 (4.8.0
The KDE Crash Handler: 2.1.5
Sometimes the KDE Crash Handler runs. I try to help, so I click [Report
Bug]. Then the KDE Crash Reporting Assistant pops
@RedSingularity, thanks for testing.
I don't think I have the gnome desktop installed: `aptitude show gnome-
desktop-environment` says it's not installed, and I have no gdm, no
nautilus, etc. I can't remember in detail how the upgrade interface
differed, I think the buttons looked different. It
% apt-cache policy update-manager
update-manager:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:0.156.6
Version table:
1:0.156.6 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
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Sorry, now that I've upgraded I don't know how to get the upgrade UI to show up:
% sudo do-release-upgrade -f kde -d
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found
I hope someone can retry it one way or another from within an 11.10 KDE
session. I asked for someone to test it in
Public bug reported:
I updated (not a fresh install) from Kubuntu Oneiric to Kubuntu 12.04
Alpha 2 amd64 with regular daily Software Updates.
I started Firefox Nightly from a terminal and I think when I went to a Flash
movie, the following appeared in the terminal:
ALSA lib
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I get the same ALSA lib conf.c warnings in Kubuntu 12.04 Alpha 2 when I
run Firefox, or just run `aplay /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav`; audio plays
fine from both. pulse-alsa.conf is supplied by the pulseaudio package,
so I filed bug 936673 against it. So I just added Also affects project
pulseaudio
Good news: I can't reproduce the crash after an upgrade to Kubuntu 12.04
alpha2, currently running libstreamanalyzer0 package version
0.7.7-1ubuntu3.
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I think something similar happened to me, I closed VLC 1.1.13 in Kubuntu
12.04 alpha2 amd64 and it crashed. I think the O.S. bug reporter loaded
up this bug, it was taking ages to respond when I shut down
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 11.10 amd64,
update-manager-core: Installed: 1:0.152.25.6
http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?57044-Upgrading-11-10-to-12-04
recommended `sudo do-release-upgrade -f kde -d` , so I tried it.
% sudo do-release-upgrade -f kde -d
Checking for a new ubuntu
Alex,Pascal, others
If you're going to report this problem, I suggest you provide more info. In a
terminal enter
echo $GTK_MODULES
and copy and paste the result, then
find /etc/X11 -iname '*canberr*' -ls
and copy and paste the result.
I uninstalled libcanberra-gtk-module so now I only
Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu 11.10 KDE 4.7.3 I downloaded the Google Music Manager app
from https://music.google.com/music/listen#manager_pl as a 64-bit .deb
file . Dolphin's Open With... offered QApt Package Installer, which is
qapt-deb-installer version 1.2.
Its Package Installer window
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qapt-deb-installer displays 1000x wrong Installed Size
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says
The disk space is given as the integer value of the estimated installed size
in bytes, divided by 1024 and rounded up. So yes, it's definitely already in
KiB.
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On the nepo...@kde.org mailing list, Sebastian Trueg commented that this
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Title:
nepomukindexer
From the stack trace, the bug might instead/also be in
libical.so.0 from package libical0
, or
strigiea_ics.so from package kdepim-strigi-plugins
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I'm running Ubuntu 11.10
kde-runtime: Installed: 4:4.7.2-0ubuntu1
I'm running `nepomukserver --nofork` from my home directory after
telling Strigi to index my Windows NTFS drive. Strigi seems to be
working fine.
I noticed a core file in my home directory, `file core`
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(SYSV), SVR4-style, from
'/usr/bin/nepomukindexer /home/skierpage/programs/firefox/updates/0/update.mar'
update.mar is the update file for a Mozilla application, described in
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Software_Update:MAR My local copy of Firefox
probably was updating around this time.
It may
/libnss_files.so.2 and /etc/passwd,
the GTK apps all try to load libcanberra-gtk-moduleanberra-gtk-module.so
from a bunch of locations starting with
/home/skierpage/.gtk-2.0/2.10.0/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/modules/ , and
eventually print this message. But it's some runtime thing; using `ldd`
I can't find any reference
I couldn't find anything in /usr/bin, but then I tried `grep -r nberra` /etc`.
I have
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/52libcanberra-gtk3-module_add-to-gtk-modules
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/52libcanberra-gtk-module_add-to-gtk-modules:
both adding canberra-gtk-module to GTK_MODULES, and sure enough
% echo
Good news! I haven't experienced this problem for many months, so
possibly it was fixed in Maverick (10.10) or maybe Lucid (10.04). Well
done.
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Binary package hint: kdebase-runtime
After upgrading to Natty and playing around with Dolphin search and the Nepomuk
File Indexing control panel, the Crash Reporting Assistant popped up informing
me that nepomukservicestub had crashed. It keeps warning me
The generated
@Jonathan Thomas,
As I wrote, the only thing that appeared in Crash Reporting Assistant's
backtrace content was the one line
Application: Nepomuk Service Stub (nepomukservicestub), signal: Segmentation
fault
If it happens again, is there a guide to getting a conventional (gdb
bt) backtrace
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Binary package hint: update-manager
In updating to Kubuntu 11.04 from Kubuntu 10.10 (update-manager-kde
1:0.142.23), I noticed some glitches with the Release Notes window that
appeared:
* I went on to do other things and then was puzzled that Software
Updates was stuck at
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I suspect the issue here is that the ReactOS .iso does not have a
/.disk/info file, which seems to be a Debian/Ubuntu-specific convention,
and usb-creator silently rejects the disk. I'm having the same problem
with a Fedora 15 beta .iso.
@Kamus, in Ubuntu 10.10 even the log file you mention
You get the same silent rejection if the ISO simply lacks /.disk/info ,
e.g. a Fedora 15 ISO or ReactOS ISO, see bug 705353 (which perhaps
should be made a dupe of this).
To add to Mr. Greening's analysis, as I commented in bug 705353, there
seems to be a logic error in 10.10's
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Binary package hint: kpackagekit
KPackageKit 0.6.2, 64-bit Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick, KDE 4.5.1
Using KPackageKit I installed one or more packages including at least
alsa-tools, and at
Installing 37%
the following error dialog appeared:
Package failed to install -
I've had similar problems in *Kubuntu* between my Audigy 2 sound card
and built-in VIA 8327 audio chip. To troubleshoot them I tried playing
sounds at each level of the Linux audio stack. It helps to have speakers
connected to every possible output.
ALSA:
Use `aplay -L` to get a list of your
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Binary package hint: phonon
I'm running Maverick 10.10, Phonon Configuration Module version 4.5.1,
default Phonon Xine backend 0.2.60, and default PulseAudio. I have a
Creative SB Audigy ZS card and built-in motherboard VIA 8237 audio.
When I bring up System Settings
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Still happens upgrading Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10. If the process decides
to output something in the terminal while you have made a selection, you
lose previous output and the ordering is garbled.
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
My upgrade from Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 went smoothly (thanks!).
It displayed a few Configuration File Change dialogs, e.g. one said
Replace the customized configuration file '/etc/update-manager/release-
upgrades'? ... [Keep] [Replace].
This happened to me upgrading Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10.
After Distribution Upgrade updated a bunch of packages, it prompted me
to restart the computer, I delayed responding, but there was a long
progress bar waiting for my input.
From the KDE desktop System Notification Helper I allowed a reboot,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 660330 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660330
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
My upgrade from Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 went smoothly (thanks!).
Towards the end it displayed a Remove Obsolete Packages dialog with a
list of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I downloaded a post-RC Kubuntu 10.10 amd-64 nightly build and used usb-
creator to make a bootable USB out of a FAT32 partition on my flash
drive, and booted my PC from it.
From the Kubuntu 10.10 Installation process Welcome screen I clicked
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I downloaded a post-RC Kubuntu 10.10 amd-64 nightly build and used usb-
creator to make a bootable USB out of a FAT32 partition on my flash
drive, and booted my PC from it.
The startup menu (I think /cdrom/boot/grub/grub.cfg ?) has an option
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I downloaded a post-RC Kubuntu 10.10 amd-64 nightly build and used usb-
creator to make a bootable USB out of a FAT32 partition on my flash
drive, and booted my PC from it.
The Kubuntu 10.10 Installation process Welcome screen lets you choose
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: partitionmanager
I wanted to partition my USB drive, but there's no graphical partition
manager in Kubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (bug #568993). Google suggested
QtParted or KDE Partition Manager'. But I couldn't find either in
KPackageKit.
It turns out the
Despite Mr. Sitter's claimone can actually install a partition editing
application in a live session, it wasn't obvious for me in Lucid Lynx.
I spent 20 minutes trying to find a graphical partition editor. Google
returned references to QtParted, but that's not known to KPackageKit and
it seems
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