I think this also affects app updates. I did following:
1. Start clock app
2. Go to system settings, updates
3. Install clock app update
4. Clock app is still running, stop it
5. Start clock app
The clock app won't start after this, it just shows white window. I
don't have any logs though, becaus
A while after boot and every now and than something crashes (I think it
is cups) and then "System error occured" window appears, I think you
call it whoopsie. When I click the "report" button, it asks for password
using gksudo, and I can't enter anything.
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** Description changed:
Attached patch allows booting from some subdirectory on root
device via "rootsubdir" command line parameter. It is very similiar
to booting from loop device, except it uses "mount -o bind".
This is useful for devices whose main OS is not Ubuntu - e.g. android
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** Description changed:
Attached patch allows booting from some subdirectory on root
device via "rootsubdir" command line parameter. It is very similiar
to booting from loop device, except it uses "mount -o bind".
- This is useful for devices whose main OS is not Ubuntu - android
- device
Public bug reported:
Attached patch allows booting from some subdirectory on root
device via "rootsubdir" command line parameter. It is very similiar
to booting from loop device, except it uses "mount -o bind".
This is useful for devices whose main OS is not Ubuntu - android
devices devices like