I was running from tty1, I don't know if X was still running or not at
the time; I assumed it was not because I was knocked into the tty1 login
at boot.
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I experienced this problem on a fresh Maverick install from a USB key
shortly after its release. The new PC was set up with a modern 1080p
monitor and then relocated to another site and paired with an older Dell
monitor. The older monitor was not properly recognized and I could only
log in to a C
http://osdir.com/ml/debian-bugs-dist/2010-01/msg07864.html
That bug explained my problem and this solution worked with one caveat:
service network-manager stop
rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
service network-manager start
I had to restart the computer because network manager stil
Disreguard the last bit, once manual networking has been set up I do
have connectivity, I was pinging a server that did not respond to pings.
Doh!
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Suspend/hibernate breaks network and triggers itself.
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I think my issue is related. I attempted to use suspend to disk in
Kubuntu Lucid on my laptop and could not recover. After a hard reboot
my Network Management is disabled, my internal wireless will not turn
on. KNetworkManager will not start and plugging in to a wired connection
does not automati
This is the same issue as +bug/94933 and +bug/113988 from 2007 only with
an added ACL issue. I disagree that this is only a feature request,
this behavior used to be made to work by forcing the setting of $DISPLAY
and was broken again, this time by the X ACL(access control list). It
can again be
Also came to confirm that it still exists. I have no idea how Gnome
handles the resizing of a window but it seems that a simple solution
would be to snap the popup to a screen edge if it overlaps, and then
check for an overlap whenever you resize it. Essentially, the exact
same behavior you get w
I can confirm this "design flaw" survived both an upgrade to Hardy and
to FF 3.0. In my case it was a removed tab mix plus extension
responsible for this and changing browser.sessionstore.enabled to true
in about:config fixed it. Upon restart it even restored the tabs I had
open when I removed ta
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
This may be related to bug 80934 but it happened much further in the
install process.
Near the end of install, at least 85-90% I would estimate, I get this
crash.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/bin/ubiquity", line
I have been playing with Gparted and finally got the installer to work.
I don't know what exactly solved the problem so I'll list everything I
did.
I changed the disklabel to gpt, restarted and the installer failed.
I changed the disklabel back to msdos, restarted and the installer failed.
I manua
After manually wiping disk before running the installer the problem
still repeats. This time it hung for two minutes before crashing.
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Crash occurred while attempting install on a Gateway 450SX4. A previous
install of Dreamlinux had failed but other distros, including Xubuntu
have not in the past. Will wipe disk with Gparted and try again.
Traceback (most recent call last):
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