I was able to install 4.4.0-43-generic and extras, and it works. Will
test on 4.4.0-59 and 4.8.0 and report back.
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Title:
Can't boot from new ker
While I'm not using encryption, I am using LVM and am experincing this
same problem on 4.4.0-59 and 4.8.0, upgrading from 3.19.0-79 which was
previously working.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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At least we need 'greedy mode'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/898853
https://docs.google.com/a/thoughtworks.com/document/d/1WJF8YdphrorvHiB5FFVxsitL5Pz-tpZ5-kmtzoD3tFc/preview
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Touch: System settings needs a pane to customize touch gestures
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Does anyone know what is the status with 'greedy mode' support? It
appears that there is no movement on either this or the ability to
disable gestures resulting in various onliune postings for how to hack
the .cpp to disable these.
Personally: Unity's current denial of multi-touch access to appli
Thanks, your advice was helpful. I'm still able to take upgrades and
install new stuff while retaining the older versions of the packages in
question.
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Otlay's workaround worked for me. But I had to go through some pushups
to get it installed without error. I had a dependency conflict with some
:i386 packages.
My procedure was to first turn off the sasl daemon:
sudo /etc/init.d/saslauthd stop
...then remove the existing packages:
sudo dpkg -r