Public bug reported:
While trying to install ubuntu 20.04, at the last stage I get two
message boxes - one says installation complete and system requires
restart. The other says failed to execute grub2.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubiquity 20.04.15.2
ProcVersionSignature
HI,
Attached here is the file TaxCalc_2012.xlsx
Regards
Roopak
On 17-Jan-2012, at 7:42 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Roopak Sardar, thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu
> better. Could you please attach the file that when you close causes the
> crash? A
> Comment on design and naming is welcome.
2 Marcus Carlson -- simply perfect =)
Regardless of how annoying this "feature" is I agree with Eoshyn, it is
good idea to *not* change default behavior (leave scrolling enabled),
because such unexpected changes are much worser. Just an option as
implemen
This problem is really hardware dependent. It shows up on HP Pavilion dv5000
independent of the distro (Ubuntu, Arch, Gentoo, latest).
But on my new Acer Aspire 7730G and Acer TravelMate 5310 of my friend
everything works fine.
So I think there is a bug in the hardware, that windows apparently k
2Don, I think the priority of interrupt handling is not the problem, the
race conditions are. I've never had this problem on single-core CPU.
Unloading most of ACPI stuff will solve the problem, however this is a
nasty solution (I've laptop and use events of ac/battery for energy
profile changes).
After upgrade Arch has now the same problem, not that frequent as Ubuntu
(once in 10 minutes), but happens once in a day. Definitely kernel
problem.
As usual, unloading ac, thermal, battery solve the problem. But without
battery the life is horrible on the laptop... =/
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Keyboard keys get stuc
Same laptop (HP Pavilion dv5000, Centrino Duo), same kernel version
2.6.27.4, installed Arch Linux, bug disappeared. This is probably Ubuntu
only bug, maybe some custom patch.
acpi=off as kernel parameter solves the problem too, but this removes
support for synaptic touchpad, battery monitor and s
Solution seems to work best: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-
applets/+bug/126333/comments/42
The following is for metacity & ALSA users:
We need to determine correct media keys, so;
System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
Change shortcuts for Volume Up/Down/Mute by click in the field and th
The best solution so far is to use xfce4-panel which doesn't support
scrolling at all and looks like default gnome taskbar.
1) install xfce4-panel (thing can be installed apart from whole xfce)
2) right click on your taskbar, "Delete panel".
3) alt-F2 (will show "run command"), type "xfce4-panel"