This bug still exists in Firefox 18 (Nightly), tested with NVidia driver
304.43.
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Title:
Extremely slow painting of launchpad.net bug details page
8.10 didn't boot the graphical environment at all for me, but that
should be a display driver issue or something.
+ + Jaunty 9.04 works like a charm in LiveCD mode, install not tested
yet (I'll try that later).
- - USB Install works, but booting from the installed USB does __NOT__!
It has the wel
Alright, I've fixed the problem.
Fix:
- System -> Administration -> Software Sources
- Select universe and multiverse (or one of them, I don't know exactly which
one)
- Click Close and Reload.
- Wait for the reload to finish, and run Hardware Drivers again.
It's quite easy to fix, but Hardware
Public bug reported:
On my system with a ATI 2600XT running the Ubuntu beta LiveCD 9.04.
- System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers (wait for cards to be
discovered...)
- Select 'ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX graphics driver', click Activate.
Then a window stating "Downloading and insta
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As far as I can see, all of you use motherboards featuring SATA
connectivity, most of you use one or more SATA devices.
Joshua: I've got exactly the same motherboard. The kernel parameter
pci=nomsi worked for me.
SideShow Bob: all_generic_ide might still work, even if you only use
SATA drives. Th
Alright, I notice that a lot of different chipsets/setups are causing
the same problem (and more).
When I read the note of Alan, I immediately think of kernel (module)
updates causing the problem, instead of a faulty bootdisk. I'm on
holidays the next two weeks, so I can't try this, but maybe some
For me, pci=nomsi also works with the normal Desktop AMD64 cd. With this
option, I can install and run HH without any problems.
The problem seems to be an incompatibility with certain IDE/RAID/SATA
chips (when BusyBox pops up, it is most likely that the boot process
failed because it couldn't find
Try to Wubi-install the Alternate CD and then boot HH with the pci=nomsi
option. I have HH running that way (well, it's certainly not quite
elegant, but half-working is better than non-working).
I have not tested x86 yet, but I can confirm this bug applies to AMD64.
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initramfs error/problem ub
Public bug reported:
Try to install the Java 6 plugin with the Firefox Plugin Finder Service:
it fails.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Nov 24 17:59:51 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
Package: sun-j
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package sun-java6-bin 6-03-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installa
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