On 01/15/2009 04:31 PM, Chris Coulson wrote:
> As it appears that this is fixed in Jaunty, I'm going to mark this as
> fixed. It has already been nominated for Intrepid, so could somebody
> please add an Intrepid task which we can keep open?
>
> Thanks
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>S
Thanks.
You should not close this bug as it has not yet been fixed.
"It is fixed in version xxx" and version xxx is not available yet (or you'd be
crazy to use it 'cause its alpha) means the issue is open but resolved.
People complaining about the same issue will not easily find the bug if
it is
Has *anybody* looked into this over the past 10 days? I am waiting for
*any* kind of reaction.
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Sorry, I don't think this is good enough.
You mean to say I either need to go back to Hardy/kde3 or wait another five
months for a usable konsole?
At least you should add the information in which version of kde this is
fixed. 4.1.2? 4.2?
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I am experiencing the same situation on an HP Pavillion notebook.
I updated from kubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 shortly before 8.10 was released and have
applied all updates since.
It is worth noting that the boot process does not *always* hag at the
*same* points. I can always get the system up, eventuall