Yes, I haven't had this problem since I upgraded to 8.04. Thanks!
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Bryce Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi eitel-john,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there
Public bug reported:
I'm running Hardy Heron 32-bit release on my Compaq v2000 laptop. The
laptop has a combination cdrw/dvdrw drive. Unfortunately, it appears
that HAL will not mount this drive. I can hear it spinning when I place
a cd or dvd into the drive, but the disk is not mounted. If I
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cdrw/dvdrw not mounted by HAL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224377
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg-driver-fglrx
I'm going to cross-post in Ubuntu Forums so hopefully we can get this
issue resolved. I run a Compaq Presario V2000 series, 1.5 GB Ram, 60GB
hard drive, running ATI Radeon Xpress 200M. I tried to do a clean
install of Gutsy, which
Okay, I have repaired the damage, but I'm not sure I would recommend the
process by which it came about.
1. Reinstall 7.04 Feisty
2. Enable fglrx through the 'Restricted Drivers Manager'
3. Do the basic updates that come up.
4. Reboot.
5. Call for the Update Manager. At this point, you'll
don't
even know myself why I don't have crashes anymore, and I'm not
complaining... ;-)
I've not had to deal with GTK_IM_MODULE or anything fancy like that. Does
that help?
On 5/20/07, Douglas Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, just curious.
I thought HeresJohnny was experiencing crashes
Hello Alex,
Your hypothesis sounds good and takes care of all the problems that we
have seen with this bug. I'll try using F-spot's slideshow feature and
see if I can trigger the crash. According to everything we've seen so
far, though, my SCIM should be crashing, and yet it isn't. I installed
Yes, I'm using SCIM with OOo without any special tuning. And I'm using
ATI's drivers, too. I've never heard of SCIM-bridge, and as far as I
know, I'm not using it. Does that help?
On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 12:24 +, Alexander Hunziker wrote:
Ming Hua: the use of scim-bridge of course is the
Update on this problem from my end:
I did a clean install (eliminating my Windows partition; I was dual-booting)
of Feisty 32-bit when it was released, and followed the SCIM instructions
outlined in the community documentation at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SCIM. I believe I set up my
In the Feisty beta, I elected to install the proprietary ATI driver
rather than the fglrx driver, but I'm still experiencing the same issue.
It's weird because I had this problem in Dapper 64-bit, it went away in
Edgy 64-bit, and now reappears in Feisty 32-bit beta. When I install
Feisty over the
Umm, oops? I know I went through the new 'restricted-drivers' module to
install the ATI proprietary driver. This module wasn't in previous versions
of Ubuntu, so I thought they were different... wipes egg off face
Thanks for the heads-up!
On 4/18/07, Alexander Hunziker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can verify that this problem also happens in the Feisty beta with
OpenOffice 2.2. I set up OOo, including Quickstarter icon, and was good
to go, could open and close the program without issues. I set up SCIM
after this (with Korean language pack) by installing language support
(using
Public bug reported:
Upgraded my desktop from Dapper to Feisty Beta last night (old model
Sony 1.8 GHz, 512 RAM; dual-boots with XP). I added a Zyxel G-302v3
wireless card to this computer ~ 6 months ago, and it worked out of the
box under Dapper; no need to use ndiswrapper, install drivers,
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Edgy amd64 on my Compaq VR2570NR, which comes with a
Broadcom 4318 AirForce One chipset installed. I have tried six or seven
different methods (with/without ndiswrapper, mostly from the forums) for
activating wireless on my system, with no success. I would
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