be more useful for
developers.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:28 AM, Theodore Ts'o ty...@mit.edu wrote:
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 04:26:20AM -, Hyperfitz wrote:
Wow, this is constructive. For the record, there is nothing wrong with my
file system. There is, however, something wrong with the check
PS
Please pardon my imperfect spelling...
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:43 PM, hyperfitz hyperf...@gmail.com wrote:
Alright, Ted is not listening anymore, and he was not totally belligerent
this time, so I will bite my tongue with some of what I have to say to him.
What I will say
:
Hyperfitz,
Can you open a new bug report, please?*Please* don't assume that
just because you have the same symptoms as someone else, that it is the
same bug.
If two people went to the doctor, both complaining of a headache, one
might just have the flu, and another might have
PS
Good idea Andy. That may really be better. Getting belligerently yelled at,
however, has not changed my opinion that this is, in fact, a bug. Like I
said, if it happens again then I will do a more thorough job of
investigating and reporting the problem; and, I will open an new bug report.
--
.
If the problem happens again I will do all the stuff that you ask before I
post.
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:37 AM, Theodore Ts'o ty...@mit.edu wrote:
Hyperfitz,
Can you open a new bug report, please?*Please* don't assume that
just because you have the same symptoms as someone else
Sorry to bug you folks again:
Had this problem again with 64bit Ubuntu 9.04...
Again fixed it by deleting fsck binaries.
If it happens again I will capture the output and post it here.
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filesystem check fails on boot, but filesystem isn't bad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48563
You
I had this problem in 64bit Ubuntu 8.10 and fixed it by deleting all
fsck binaries from my sbin directory. This, of course, means that I
cannot run this function unless I boot into a different install (or run
off a live CD), but since the only thing fsck has ever done for me is
cause my system not
Hi everyone, first time I have ever posted to a forum (not that you
needed to know that). This sound issue, I think it is safe to say, seems
to truly be a bug.
My problem: no sound in flash after updating to 32bit Ubuntu 8.10. Flash
sound worked fine in my previous 32bit version.
I am running