Upgrading to (K)Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS basically broke the system as X was
not restarting correctly (black screen instead of lightdm display or
even infinite loop of X crashes based on BIOS/EFI config).
This is critical for non-savvy users as my parents.
The issue is the same as can be seen in
/var/l
There was a regression for me too, from kubuntu 18.04 to kubuntu 18.10,
as described here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+question/675670
Basically KDE showed only the dummy output even if everything else
looked right. trying "sudo alsa force-reload" was not working fo
Comment #22 worked for me (wifi card finally detected, good network
connection, did not check bluetooth)
- Ubuntu 15.10
- kernel 4.2.0-34-generic
- lspci: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [168c:003e]
(rev 32)
- not using sudo echo "options ath10k_core skip_otp=y" >
/etc
On Kubuntu 13.10 (64bit), the problem is easy to reproduce when using
Eclipse from the latest Android bundle and a JDK 1.7 (tested with
jdk1.7.0_25-x64).
Switching GTK2 theme from oxygen-gtk to Raleigh is working in my
configuration (glogal change or GTK2_RC_FILES variable).
On my box, the crash
Here's the bug report title automatically generated before the system
tried to "dpkg --configure -a" ( it didn't sent it ).
package libpam-modules 1.1.3-7ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: problème de pré-dépendance - libpam-modules:amd64 non
installé
Installing "libpam-modules:amd6
Public bug reported:
The migration from 12.04 LTS to 12.10 (64bits) failed on my box because of 2
packages dependency failures:
libpam-modules and hostname.
I recover it in a shell after reboot (no GUI was available btw) by
- using repeated calls to aptitude -f install ( the process stopped sev