Im sorry. I succesfully installed via net installer (mini image ~10mb,
gets all the packages online). Then it installed grub properly, and i
havent managed to reproduce it.
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Install fails at grub?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438992
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I will once i return from camping trip. Thx.
1. okt. 2009 5:45 ettermiddag "Evan Dandrea" :
Don't worry about the "Not copying" messages. Those are files you wont
need in the installed system, so the installer filters them out.
Can you run the installer until it crashes and then attach the outp
This can't be expected behavior? What he is talking about, and I can confirm,
is that playback stops/starts for all notifications from Skype, not only calls,
but contacts coming online/going offline.
Lennart Pottering says the new Skype tags audio streams correctly, so im
guessing this is a tote
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Ubiquity crashes at 94%, syslog shows when installing grub. I'm
installing 9.10 Alpha 6 from an SD-card reader connected to my computer
through USB. The disk is a 35gig raptor. Installing / on /dev/sda1,
using the automated partitioning.
I've tr
i obviously meant multiple monitors, but much love to the multiseat guys
as well.
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Please remove xserver-xgl (universe) from the archives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262491
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I would like to add my support to these fine gentlemen above me. Today
Ubuntu has very limited support for multiseat setups. A few years ago,
OpenGL didnt matter that much, but now, with Compiz, games, 3D-apps and
Gnome 3.0 muttery goodness etc. it is imperative that we find a solution
to this.
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I can confirm this, and I think the importance should be bumped. Default
behavior should be that it uses the same head as gnome-panel does.
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Notifications show up on the wrong screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336848
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