So apparently some critical part of this computers graphics processing
power has been hamstrung by this workaround. Sure, it boots, but it is
so slow the system is essentially impossible to use.
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"Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" on i915
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404421
You rece
:-)
OK, OK, I made a bit more progress. I found the following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 , which tells me to edit the
grub options, I should hold down the shift key from the time I start the
system until the time the grub command line appears. And I did this
using the system installed
Didn't see anything that looked relevant in the grub.cfg :-(
Well, I think I have to throw in the towel on this one. It's pretty
frustrating. On the one hand, the UI in Ubuntu is far superior to that
found in Windows or Mac for that matter. On the other hand, each time I
try to switch to some Linu
Nope, that didn't work. But progress as I can at least get it to run
from the USB, however extremely slowly.
So what next?
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"Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" on i915
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404421
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Bugs, whi
So I made a little more progress.
In that syslinux folder, there is a file called text.cfg. I opened that
file with notepad, and found some lines which looked similar to what you
described. In the first 2 instances where I saw the "boot=casper", I
highlighted the "casper" part and pasted "casper -
I'm booting from USB. In Windows, I opened the USB drive, then I opened
the syslinux folder, the oped the file syslinux.cfg with notepad, and
what is written is exactly as follows:
include menu.cfg
default vesamenu.c32
prompt 0
timeout 300
gfxboot bootlogo
So where do I enter that "boot=casper --
I don't have a keyboard. I am installing this on a Samsung Q1 Ultra and
it does not have the function keys.
- Original Message
From: Loïc Minier
To: jasonalangra...@yahoo.com
Sent: Sun, February 28, 2010 12:21:44 PM
Subject: [Bug 404421] Re: "Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" o
Just downloaded 9.10 after a 2 year hiatus, thought I would give this
version a try, but upon install onto a Samsung Q1 Ultra, I get this
error. [drm:intelfb_restore] *ERROR* Failed to restore crtc
configuration: -22
Is there anybody who can give me STEP BY STEP instructions on how to fix
this?
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Hello, is there an ETA of when Network Manager 0.7 will support
connectivity via bluetooth from a GSM GPRS cell phone? I just switched
from Microsoft Vista to Ubuntu 8.10, and I did so based upon reading
that this connectivity would be present via the GUI.
I regret that I installed Ubuntu over tha
** Attachment added: "TXT output of terminal"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19355604/BUG%20FOR%20NM
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Network Manager 0.7 not detecting GSM GPRS connections from cell phone or the
phone at all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293846
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
So, it seems that the CECT P168+ GSM cell phone, also known as the
iPhone clone, is not detected via Bluetooth in Network Manager 0.7. This
phone only uses Bluetooth for providing this connection, so the USB
cable option that works for man
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