I mean the kernel is bootable is you install 0.131ubuntu15 and
regenerate the initramfs. They have a later version now, hopefully it
fixes the issues as well.
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For now I can use `--origin Ubuntu --distribution disco` to grep the
`main` archive, but there is no way to include other archive such as
`multiverse` or `universe`.
Would be great to add a new option for including user-defined
"components". Oddly there is one for exclusion, i.e. `--exclude-
compo
`android-tools` is deprecated, both ADB and `fastboot` have been moved
to `android-platform-system-core`. It's more up-to-date, and it's also
the base of all other Android SDK packages.
We have no plans to provide `adbd` though.
** Changed in: android-platform-system-core (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Changed in: android-platform-system-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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package android-libbase 1:7.0.0+r33-2 failed to i
** Changed in: android-platform-system-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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These binaries are old, please update it
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This bug seems to be fixed in the latest release (0.131ubuntu15).
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Title:
Generates unbootable initrd: Out of Memory Error
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I am currently using Cosmic (which is not released yet) and version
0.131ubuntu10 of "initramfs-tools" always generates unbootable initrd.
After I select the kernel to boot during GRUB it says: "Loading initial
ramdisk... Error: Out of memory". And then it halts forever.
This
gradle depends on java6-runtime-headless which is a virtual package and
is provided by OpenJDK or other Java runtimes. However sun-java6-jdk
does not provide java6-runtime-headless so gradle can't use it. Note
that sun-java6-jdk is deprecated and should no longer be used.
However there is a way to
** Changed in: gradle (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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OpenJDK 8 support
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Hi, I am from Debian Android Tools Team and I co-maintained "repo".
"repo" was previously not packaged in Debian until we did it, so I think
this bug should be transferred to "phablet-tools" and ask the maintainer
to remove /usr/bin/repo and make the package depends on "repo".
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu distribution: 15.04 Vivid
Package version: 2.0.0~beta2+isreally1.8.6-4ubuntu1
I am an Gradle maintainer in Debian and I am currently updating the
"gradle" package. The Debian source package of "gradle" has build
conflicts in groovy >= 2.0.0~, and in Ubuntu this causes
Public bug reported:
It just crashes and fails to launch. It has already happened since Trusty.
Also note that my touchpad is branded as "Precision Touchpad" which is similar
to a ClickPad and doesn't has a real button.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: gpointing-device-sett
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 stable amd64
GDM version: 3.10.0.1-0ubuntu7
CPU Vendor: AMD
GPU vendor: AMD
Computer type: Laptop
After fresh installing Ubuntu GNOME 14.10, everything was fine and I
installed fglrx. However after I reboot my machine it just stuck between
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