Kubuntu 18.04 on a T430 with an nvidia 5400M.
Same issue with nvidia 390 and 396.
Not using Bumblebee.
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Title:
could not find module by name='off
Not to be overly repetitive, but this is still an issue 8 years later...
While the solution discussed above (pulling the release name from /etc
/lsb-release) would certainly be nice, there's no reason this really
needs a fix that complicated. Every instance of the word "Ubuntu" can
be avoided by
Ach, sorry. Meant to say that I am on 16.04 upgraded from 15.10.
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Documentation not found
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This also affects "Muon", "Connection Editor" and possibly other
applications.
"Konversation", "System Settings", "Konsole", "Kate" and "KPatience" all
seem to be OK, so clearly documentation package exist somewhere.
I know that https://userbase.kde.org/ exists and will contain the, most
up-to-da
I found that this answer provided enough information to perform the install.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/505446/how-to-install-ubuntu-14-04-with-raid-1-using-desktop-installer
I guess that downgrades this to a feature request.
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Could errors like this have any bearing on WiFi performance?
I am only getting around 30Mbits/sec according to "iperf" (wires is fine
at ~950Mbits/sec) and see errors like this constantly when I am trying
to make changes to diagnose my poor WiFi performance.
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Trying to install Kubuntu 16.04 on a desktop which uses RAID 1.
The install starts OK and then fails about half way through with:
Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed.
This is a fatal error.
This, unfortunately, renders it impossible to install Kubuntu.
ProblemType: Bu
Apols for quick second post.
At login, the progress bar is filled within around 4-6 seconds, the
desktop does not appear until around 24 seconds later.
The "empty session" trick from #81 has no effect, it stil take 30-32
seconds in total to get to the desktop.
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I am also seeing a long delay after entering my password. Long enough
for clients to fail as I am unable to enter my KWallet password within
their timeout period.
I have tries "systemd-analyze", but that only seems to cover the boot process
and not login.
The headline from it is: Startup finished
(In reply to nhellwege from comment #101)
> I am a bit lost in all these comments, could someone tell me what patch I
> can try to see if one of your patches has affect on my setup?
These 4:
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/69394/
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/69395/
https://patc
(In reply to nhellwege from comment #103)
> On top of drm-intel-nightly or Ubuntu-4.4.0-18?
Can't really say anything about 4.4, I successfully applied them on top
of 4.5, 4.6 and drm-nightly when I was checking them.
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I was applying patches against 6f78897 of drm-intel. All 4 patches also
apply against vanilla 4.5.0 also fixing the issue.
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Title:
Screen flicker
Created attachment 122517
dmesg after 0004-drm-i915-Cache-DisplayPort-link-signal-levels.patch
It works, I'm not seeing any flicker or repainting issues anymore. Thank
you! I'm still attaching the dmesg. This one covers messages from the
boot until about 30 seconds after DPMS.
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I tried them way back in January with no visible difference, flickering
still appears after laptop panel turns off and back on.
Regarding dmesg, can you please tell me for which kernel you want to see
it (intel-drm-next/vanilla), with those patches or without and which
additional kernel debugging
Created attachment 122338
no-flicker-after-dpms-4.5.patch
Kernel 4.5.0 still has this bug for me. I managed to narrow down the
patch to remedy the flickering to just one hunk though.
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Created attachment 122363
dmesg-intel-nightly-patches
Here it is, it's from drm-intel kernel on commit 9f8709f + 3 patches you
provided. I took a dmesg right after boot (while there was no
flickering) and then did "xset dpms force off", panel turned off, I
waited for a couple of seconds, did some
Created attachment 122405
dmesg-before-flicker
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Created attachment 122406
dmesg-after-flicker
Here are the two dmesg dumps, same kernel, same patches, but with the
options you mentioned. They are different this time.
One thing I also noticed is that there is not only flicker, but
sometimes old screen content is used for a moment. Like in virtu
This is still happening as of Trusty. We're still forced to fork the
package...
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Seems this hasn't been addressed (tested on Kubuntu 14.10), but there is
a small hack that can be used to set float. However, it will affect
*ALL* OpenVPN clients:
sudo mv /usr/sbin/openvpn /usr/sbin/openvpn.binary
sudo echo "#\!/bin/sh
exec /usr/sbin/openvpn.binary --float $*" > /usr/sbin/openvpn
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OS: Kubuntu 14.04
Desktop: KDE
Applidation: KDE Screen Lock (sorry, don't know the exact package name)
Symptom: After being left alone, Kubutnu will lock the guest user's
session. It is then not possible to resume (blank passwords or obvious
possibles like "password", "guest"
Done a bit more testing and it appears to be solely the presence of the
external monitor that renders the lock screen unlockable.
The simple lock screen works OK with an external monitor, it's only the
widget enabled lock screen that is affrected.
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Description:Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release:14.04
Hardware: Lenovo THingpand T430 connected to an external Dell montior;
using onboard Intel 4000 HD
Configuration: widget-enabled screen locker, desktop effects (OpenGL
3.1).
Expected:
When screen locks (eit
Has this now been resolved?
Because it appears to be working without any of the hack mentioned in
askubuntu.
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Title:
Please make NetworkManager-c
The package update in question does not appear to have fixed this, at
least not for me. Running Precise, I upgraded software-center to
version 5.2.9, then ran sudo update-apt-xapian-index -vf. I got the
same results as reported originally, with the workaround I posted
(though now on line 166) h
I am seeing the exact same issue with an OfficeJet 6500a Plus e710n-z on
Ubuntu 12.10 using HPLIP 3.13.4
I fixed it by running "system-config-printer" from the CLI, deleting all
instances of the printer (looks like the HPLIP may have created duplicates) and
adding it back.
Then going into the se
I'll concur with this. Whether or not the problem is in transcode or
ffmpeg is a good question; but wherever it is, it renders k3b
inoperative.
Attached is my log after creating "~/.ffmpeg/medium.ffpreset". I think
this happens on the second pass.
The details in the ArchLinux bug about MALLOC_C
This is the log after setting export MALLOC_CHECK_=0
It failed at 99%
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/k3b/+bug/1099201/+attachment/3483880/+files/k3b_dump_malloc.txt
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I hit this today with the amd64 iso (although the bug submitter took me
to #912031 initially).
If anyone wants to do a custom install, simply boot to a live session
first and do it from there.
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I hit #939450 today with the amd64 iso although the bug submitter
brought me here.
If anyone wants to do a custom install, simply boot to a live session
first and do it from there.
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I have noticed that in 10.10, having Metacity set to do compositing
causes video tearing (tested apps: SMPLayer, XBMC; both using VDPAU)
whereas using Compiz does not (once refresh rates and "Sync to VBlank"
are set via correctly CCSM and in the X Server settings).
This is on a system with a GT240
Not 100% sure if this is related; but whilst using Skype I started VirtualBox
and the sound distorted (rendering Skype useless). I had to kill Pulseaudio
and Skype to recover.
Starting VirtualBox with just SMPlayer running did not result in the distortion.
Pulseaudio may not even be at fault, bu
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When software-center is installed on an Ubuntu derivative (in our case,
Nexradix), update-apt-xapian-index fails.
When run, a python error indicating that "no module Nexradix is found"
When I replace lines 112-114 in /usr/share/software-
center/softwarecenter/distro/__init__
Yes. I can confirm this bug still present in natty.
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Title:
Copy disc progress dialog box should be able to be minimized
To manage notifications
I just installed version 6.01, and still don't see the memory functions,
in any of the modes. I don't see how this has been fixed. Am I
missing something?
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Is this related to Bug #774850? As soon as "speech-dispatcher" starts,
my sound goes all echoed and distorted.
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Title:
[Jaunty Regression] Severe
Strange behaviour I just noticed that might be realted to this. I was playing
the Linux version of "World of Goo" and the sound became distorted.
Alt+Enter made the games windows, sound still distorted.
I clicked on the speaker in in the top right and then "Sound Preferences..." so
I could switc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Since Maverick, gnome-session has changed the names of the default GNOME
sessions to refer specifically to Ubuntu. This requires downstream
distros based on Ubuntu to fork the gnome-session package simply to
remove the Ubuntu branding.
I s
Is my previous comment sufficient to remove the "incomplete" status? Or
do you need more info? I'd be glad to help if that's the case.
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t
It's been six months now with no response. Surely someone can at least
give me a general idea? Ubiquity has almost no useful documentation
that I've found, and I've gotten virtually nowhere with trial and error.
I'd be willing to pay a reasonable bounty to see this feature
implemented.
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I can confirm that this is still an issue on Maverick. Tested with an
MKV with embedded subtitles -- I get the italics tag instead of text
displayed in italics. If I use mkvextract to extract the subtitles to
an external .srt file, and then select this file in Totem, the subtitles
display appropr
I can confirm this is still an issue in both lucid and maverick. I can
also confirm that the solution from post #3 works for me.
I'm not sure this is an upstream issue -- if Calibre requires a
customized version of pypdf, then it makes sense that such a customized
version be provided in the repos
Would anyone mind taking a look at this for me? I've spent a few hours
digging around Ubiquity's code, but can't seem to find exactly what I
need to change to get this working.
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Wow, sorry for the slow response. Totally forgot about this one.
I'm currently on Lucid. I'll try Maverick to see if it has been fixed
there.
Meanwhile, it seems that Jacob Nevins is correct: my bug is indeed a
duplicate of #463029, and as such can be closed.
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Binary package hint: brasero
Currently, the dialog box that provides the progress indicator during a
disc copy cannot be minimized. Given the fact that it is always on top
of any nautilus window, it is particularly difficult to get work done
while the copy is active.
A work
Any news on if anyone else has confirmed my fix in post #40?
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I believe I have found the solution to users that have upgraded from
previous versions to Lucid:
arab80ps reported above that typing "gksu natuilus" and entering the
wrong password returned the following for him:
GNOME_SUDO_PASSSorry, try again.
sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts
For me, it ret
As stated by myself and Jean-Peer Lorenz, this bug is NOT fixed on Lucid
systems that have been upgraded from previous versions.
What other info do you need from us to help fix this?
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Indeed, the correct package is installed according to "dpkg -l
libgksu2-0"
The results of "gksu -d whoami" is attached.
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I just tested the libgksu package from lucid-proposed (now that it is
there for real...). It fixed the issue on a fresh install of lucid, but
on two of my machines with existing installs, the problem persists.
Any idea where the inconsistency could be? Both of the existing
installs were upgrades
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Ubiquity will crash when run from the generated ISO and encrypted home
directory support is chosen.
The patch listed by Arthur Lutz on comment #4 appears to have fixed the
issue for me as well.
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Binary package hint: grub2
Setting a numerical value for GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT in /etc/default/grub
properly sets a delay during boot that allows the user to press "shift"
to display the Grub menu. However setting
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false no longer displays a countdown
I compiled libgksu 2.0.13~pre1-1ubuntu5 from source on Lucid, and the
problem persists.
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This behavior should be configurable, rather than forced. While I agree
that the default should be to forbid a root login with GDM, one should
be able to enable such functionality if they so choose.
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Binary package hint: gdm
When one disables the user list browser using the "disable_user_list"
gconf key, GDM shows a "login" button prior to allowing you to type in
your username. This is completely unneeded, and adds unnecessary time
to the login process. GDM 2.20 would s
Since gdm-2.20 is no longer in the repositories, I suppose this can
probably be closed, unless there is hope that it will return for
Maverick (which I hope it will).
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I'd like to help impliment this feature, if possible. Can anyone point
me in the right direction of where to start?
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When adding a PPA using the "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ppa-name"
command, the distribution codename specified in /etc/lsb-release is used
when adding the entry to /etc/apt/sources.list. Unfortunately, this
has the side effect of causing the add PPA functionality to not wor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Normally, when one chooses manual partitioning, Ubiquity presents a disk
configuration based on the current configuration. However no mount
points are selected by default. We are attempting to preseed an
installation that takes advantage of Ubiqu
This is still happening as of Lucid. Any chance of it being fixed for
Maverick?
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Any chance this is still being considered? Not only would it fix the
bug I described in #4, it would also be a very useful feature for
installing .deb packages locally. Currently, there is no easy way to
install multiple local deb files, except by using the command line.
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I'm still getting this in Lucid. I don't have a screenshot this time,
but the message looks basically identical.
If this is to be filed as a "wishlist" item instead of a bug, I assume
it likely won't be fixed any time soon. Would someone mind pointing me
in the right direction as to where I mig
To answer your question: It seems to me that given how many distros are
based upon Ubuntu, making things easy to rebrand makes the most sense
for everybody. There is no particular reason printer test pages need to
be branded at all, regardless of what the distro branding is.
But if that's Canoni
Looks like the wording of my original bug could have been better, sorry.
The appending of digits after the "brasero" file name was my idea of a
stop-gap solution so the program would still be usable. But my actual
request was to use the volume name of the disc as the file name as
nautilus-cd-burn
Yep, still in Lucid. I can confirm that the previously mentioned
solution works with the Lucid version of nautilus, but it does (as
mentioned) require recompiling. I'd very much like to have this fixed
for Maverick... if nothing else, why not just make the fix listed above
the default until a be
Good to know the appending of the number issue has been fixed -- how
about using the volume name as the file name instead of "brasero"? Or
should I just open a separate bug for that, since this one seems to be
closed?
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This is not a bug in gksu, at least not as of Lucid. It is a bug in
sudo. Downgrading sudo to the version in the Karmic-Updates repository
fixes this problem. However downgrading the gksu package does not fix
it, indicating the issue is with the sudo package alone.
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Bug filed upstream as suggested:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612982
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Reported upstream as requested:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612980
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505341
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I see your point about the branding, but as far as I know, no one
currently gets confused when someone asks "Is X available in Synaptic
Package Manager," despite the fact that many different distros use it.
However, provided that the title becomes dynamic as you suggest, that
becomes a moot point.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
shares-admin does not currently allow the restricting of a share to a
set of specific users. While you can restrict global share access to
users on the list via the "users" tab, there is no way to set certain
shares as accessible only
This does not appear to be fixed upstream. I have the exact same issue
using Totem in Karmic. I also tried using the version of Totem from
karmic-updates, but the issue persists.
When launching Totem from a terminal, I get the following error when
trying to play the file:
** Message: Error: Can
True, but it seems to happen pretty often. For example ubiquity and
ubiquity-frontend-gtk depend on one another...
Either way, both dpkg and Synaptic have no problems with this, so
neither should gdebi.
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I can confirm this. When installing via PXE boot using a Karmic Desktop
Install CD, the installed system does not properly connect to the
network automatically the way the live environment did. Running "sudo
dhclient" gets an address, and it then connects fine, but when you
reboot it is back to t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-config-printer
Currently, the test prints are branded with a huge Ubuntu logo at the
top. This is unnecessary, and provides no additional functionality, as
the end user is unlikely to do anything substantial with the test page
after it has been ch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
There is no point in offering the user the option to "completely remove"
a package when it has no configuration files to completely remove. It
would make sense to keep this option unselectable when selecting a
package that has no config files.
While this isn't a situation that happens often, it is certainly a bug
that should be addressed. Any chance to get this in for Lucid?
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This seems like a no brainer to me. If one wants to remove all traces
of a package (including config files), it makes perfect sense that
they'd want to do the same for the dependencies. Make it a preferences
option if nothing else...
As it stands, one has to go back and purse the dependencies in
** Also affects: usb-creator (Nexradix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: usb-creator (Nexradix)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: usb-creator (Nexradix)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Twisted Lincoln, Inc. (twistedlincoln)
** Changed in: usb-c
Using gparted to format first does seem to work, but that's not a
realistic workaround for end-users, who would never figure this out on
their own.
What's makes things worse is that usb-creator's attempt to format the
drive leaves it with a corrupted formatting, causing it to be useless
until you
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Binary package hint: software-center
Software-center is currently branded as "Ubuntu Software Center" in
several places. This requires downstream distros to fork the package
in order to remove the Ubuntu branding.
Instead, software-center should look to the current distro
I'd be willing to sponsor the addition of this feature if a developer is
willing to add it for a reasonable fee. Feel free to contact me
directly via the address on file with Launchpad.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74042
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I'd love to see this fixed. As it stands, if two packages depend on
each other, gdebi can't install either of them, as with each package, it
expects the other to be installed first.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
Brasero's predecessor (nautilus-cd-burner) would automatically name ISO
images the same as the volume name of the disc being copied.
Brasero always uses "brasero.iso" as the default name, forcing you to
manually change the name when ripping multi
I can't confirm of deny Imre's comment (I am no longer running nautilus
2.28 because of this bug), but I can say that yes, this bug really is
that annoying. Even if his "fix" works, users should NEVER be expected
to do something as tedious as uncheck a check box every time they wish
to move an ic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu
The ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu package has no dependencies. While it
should be fairly obvious that you need Ubiquity for it to do you much
good, it is not at all obvious that it needs python-webkit installed in
order to actually
As Zoltan Tesch indicated, this is not a general Ubuntu bug, but instead
an issue with GDM.
** Package changed: ubuntu => gdm (Ubuntu)
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Downgrading to 2.26.2 will solve the problem, however that version won't
run in Karmic without displaying a bug that causes Nautilus to crash
whenever you display the preferences window
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/422282).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm-guest-session
gdm-2.20 is packaged for Karmic and Lucid for users that do not want to
"upgrade" to 2.28. Unfortunately, the new gdm-guest-session package
only works with gdme 2.28. As a result, gdm-guest-session 0.8 should be
packaged as gdm-guest-s
If "Move to Trash" is changed to "Delete" (which, as I stated above, it
shouldn't be), PLEASE make this a changeable text via gconf. That way
those of us who have users that do understand the distinction between
"delete" and "move to trash" don't have to deal with an unintuitive and
inconsistent i
Using "xset dpms force standby" works properly for me once the
screensaver is completely disabled. Otherwise, I have the same issues
reported here.
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I know we're waiting on an upstream fix, but if anyone knows of a
temporary workaround or hack (even if it requires recompiling from
source), please post it...This is absurdly annoying.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399974
Yo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
When Ubiquity is finished installing, it presents a message indicating
that "Installation is Complete." The text in this message reads:
"Installation has finished. You can continue testing Ubuntu now, but
until you restart the computer, any ch
While this can easily be fixed by changing the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file
manually, if it is not fixed by the next package update, users could
upgrade and find their system won't start X upon the next reboot...
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Sadly, I can't seem to force the failsafe mode in 9.10 in order to post
screenshots from it. I tried using the same xorg.conf file, but all I
get is a quickly flickering console login prompt, no failsafe menu. I'm
not sure if this is because I am running within VirtualBox or not.
I don't have t
After hitting "ok" at the first dialog, this menu is presented. It also
improperly uses "Ubuntu" rather than the distro name in question, or a
distro-neutral statement.
** Attachment added: "Run Ubuntu in low-graphics mode for just one session."
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This was taken from a fresh Ubuntu 9.04 install, having invoked the
failsafe mode using the xorg.conf file previously attached. The exact
same dialog occurs in Nexradix 1.16 (which is directly based on Ubuntu
9.04, and uses the same Xorg packages), indicating that the failsafe
mode does not respec
Ok, I've attached the requested files after reproducing the issue on
Ubuntu 9.04 using VirtualBox. I'll also attach the screenshots of the
exact dialogs in question that have the unnecessary branding.
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Failsafe mode uses Ubuntu specific branding unnecessarily
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49
** Attachment added: "Custom /etc/X11/xorg.conf used to invoke failsafe mode in
VirtualBox (since no nvidia driver is installed)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36702509/xorg.conf
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Failsafe mode uses Ubuntu specific branding unnecessarily
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495253
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** Attachment added: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log from Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) running in
VirtualBox"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36702494/Xorg.0.log
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Failsafe mode uses Ubuntu specific branding unnecessarily
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495253
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