This bug is fixed. Akregator now has a Restore Session feature for
after it has crashed.
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Docking@home is a project that was giving computation errors. In
7.0.27, the work units run correctly.
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Ubuntu 12.04/7.0.24/ Seti@home
I'm using 12.04 Precise, BOINC version 7.0.24, and it does now seem to
stop computation. However, now I'm having the opposite problem. It
doesn't seem to detect that the computer is idle to be able to resume
computation.
I have while computer is in use unchecked, and I have if the computer
has
I figured out a bad workaround for this.
Use KAlarm or some other scheduling program to run the following command
once a day:
killall akregator
akregator --hide-mainwindow
It causes akregator to close and then restart, saving the current state.
It doesn't fix the problem, but it at least limits
I have the same problem. After several minutes, it doesn't see that the
computer is idle unless I open a terminal and type something in the
terminal every several minutes.
I don't care about suspending the CPU because that doesn't lag my
system. I do care about the GPU though. There doesn't
Same thing here. The upgrade hangs after the new packages are
downloaded. I clicked the Cancel button to exit out of the upgrade. In
Update Manager, I clicked Distribuion Upgrade again, and now it is
continuing on installing the packages that it downloaded.
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upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 hangs
If you turn off smooth-scrolling, this problem does not happen.
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Hello everyone,
I am having the exact same problem as Mjpatey. I tried installing the
.deb file for VirtualBox. I got that screen with the OK button, which
I had to reboot to get out of.
And now Update manager does not work for me anymore. I get that same
error message.
If simply attempting
I also get this error message when I try to use Synaptic Package
Manager.
E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive
for it.
E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-synaptic.png
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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I found the answer at:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdebi/+question/7135
No, you don't need to reinstall, we'll be able to solve that problem.
Please run:
sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq --remove virtualbox
This way, we're telling the package management that we know the
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