The problem still exists in Ubuntu 14.04 and virt-manager 0.9.5-1ubuntu.
Listing the files installed with virt-manager clearly shows that the file
indicated above (/usr/share/virt-manager/pixmaps/virt-manager-icon.svg) doesn't
get installed:
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/dbus-1
Virt-manager simply displayed the output. In fact I was finally able to
sort out what went wrong. At some point back in an earlier installation,
certain parts of the virtual environment were installed under
/usr/local. That installation had not been removed with the upgrade. For
some unknown
Public bug reported:
After an upgrade to 12.04 I am unable to start virt-manager. When I fire up
virt manager, it displays an error message like this:
Error starting Virtual Machine Manager: virtinst version 0.600.0 is too old.
virt-manager requires the python-virtinst library version 0.600.1
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Title:
virt-manager would not start
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Public bug reported:
When following the Install CD customization procedure
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization) I fail to get an
installable image.
Even with no changes in the CD tree, the created image fails to install. The
same procedure worked before precise, I had
** Attachment added: This shows a failure in the dpkg to install base-files
and base-passwd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1001131/+attachment/3151665/+files/Install-fails.png
** Description changed:
When following the Install CD customization procedure
Public bug reported:
When update-manager finds that updates are ready to install, I click on
Install updates button. However, in the window to authenticate for the update
procedure I cannot enter my password.
As the attached scresnshot shows, the password field is greyed out.
The user I'm
** Attachment added: Screenshot-Authenticate.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/838626/+attachment/2338950/+files/Screenshot-Authenticate.png
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Hi, Updating the nspluginwrapper as Benjamin pointed out in #2 solved the
problem for me.
Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit, Firefox 5 and Adobe Flashplayer 10.3.181.34.
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Hi,
This bug is really annoying. I read a bug similar to this one (#263211) that
claims this has been resolved in 8.10. Unfortunatelly this does not seem to be
the case.
I am on Lucid and affected by the bug.
And no, I am not using Chrome so that suggestion does not apply here.
Since 10.04
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