Is there any pros/cons to using the native CalDAV support instead of the
Provider for Google Calendar extension?
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Title:
Invites can only be accep
The Google calendar provider won't accept the URL for me when I try to
user a link with the format above. It gives an error message and some
form of stack trace.
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I'm seeing the same issue. Some invitations display the message "No
writable calendars are configured for invitations, please check calendar
properties." however if I wait a few seconds I can still accept the
invitation using the invitations link that appears in the status bar.
I'm using Google ca
Good point!
Why keep struggling with patches for 0.12.4 instead of just moving on to
0.12.5 as in 10.10?
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Title:
kvm + virtio disk corrupts large
Is there any way to speedup the backports process cause kvm 0.12.3 that
currently ships with Lucid has a few serious bugs which are fixed in
0.12.5.
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I'm getting the same issue when i try to install ubuntu-10.04.1-desktop-
amd64.iso on a Zotac Atom D510 WIFI MINI-ITX motherboard.
Created a bootable USB stick using UNetbootin
(http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/)
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I can confirm this bug too on Ubuntu server 10.04 LTS x64.
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I created a script that wipes my disks of any superblocks and partitions
and then recreates the partitions again (using a stored partition table
with sfdisk) and the raid devices using mdadm.
If I start the Ubuntu installer, switch to another console and run the
script and then proceed to install
I can also confirm this bug. I recently installed two servers both with
two 500GB drives configured using raid 1 with Linux software raid.
The installation goes smooth but when I reboot I end up with a busybox
prompt and a nonworking raid setup.
If I partition the drives and create the raid using
This bug i most likely a dupe of bug 569900.
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I can also confirm this issue. I recently installed two servers both
with two 500GB drives configured using raid 1 with Linux software raid.
The installation goes smooth all the way but when I reboot afterwards I
end up with a busybox and a nonworking raid setup.
If I partition the drives and cre
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