Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
Bastille 1:3.0.9-12 was attempted to install. Here is the error message
recieved: E: psad: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error exit status 1
Thanks, Doug
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Jan 16 00:59:38
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Confirming this bug on 9.10 32 bit. Workspace Switcher names only will
show with Visual Effects set to None.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239231
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In my case I'm using a Thinkpad 43p, 2GB, and Ubuntu 9.04. The dowload
speeds, as reported by Ubuntu's System Monitor runs in the 20 to 80
Kb/s. Mostly around 35Kb/s. The ISP (Century Link) sent out a tech and
the he reported that the line was good (above a minimum of 9Mb/s. We
actually were
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I'm using a Thinkpad 43p, 2GB, and Ubuntu 9.04. The dowload speeds, as
reported by Ubuntu's System Monitor runs in the 20 to 80 Kib/s. Mostly
around 35Kib/s. The ISP (Century Link) sent out a tech and he reported
that the line was good (above
I have discovered what I guess is a work around. In
SystemAdministrationPrinting, I right click on the printer icon and select
Properties. Under Device URI, I click Change. After a period of waiting,
the computer seems to set a new URI and then all is well... for a while. What
is
Till Kamppeter, turning it off then on does not fix the problem. -Doug
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314106
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Using Intrepid on a AMD64 laptop, trying to get a stable connection to a
Brother HL-5350N through a Linksys router. Below is a printer troubleshoot
report. I do not know the command line. When I get the message Printer May
Not Be Connected, I've deleted the printer, and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
E:Malformed line 176 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse), E:The
list of sources could not be read.
Go to the repository dialog to correct the problem. E:_Cache-open () failed,
please report.
Hardy 8.04; Kernel Linux
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Under a standard install of Ubuntu Feisty, FF could back page by making a
very small movement to the left in the horizontal scrolling margin of the
Synaptics Touch Pad on the HP dv8000 laptop with AMD64. This ability is not
present in
I shut down the computer, removed the functioning Gutsy h.d., installed the
bricked h.d. in the #1 postion and powered on. The machine stopped with the
following on screen:
[13.443102] PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge :00:04.0
[13.443146] PCI: Cannot allocate resource region
I did a hot insert of the bricked h.d. into the #2 h.d. bay of the HP
dv8000. The system became unresponsive except for the cursor still being
able to move. I removed the bricked h.d. and the system responds as
expected. Would it make a difference if I put a jumper on the
master/slave pins of
Hello Michael,
I've not received any other communications from you, with the exception
of the tea and sympathy email, so thought I'd write to you again.
Issue #1: I still have two bricked hard drives with data on them. Can
you help me get my data?
Issue #2: I put in a _new hard drive_ and
Michael,
Thank you for your considerate reply. However, the drive in
question, when inserted into the laptop's #2 position somehow prevent
the new hd with a functioning install of Gutsy from booting. Can you
please recommend a GUI program that will allow me to manipulate the
bricked drives
about the Gusty hd.
Doug
dsiddens wrote:
Thank you Michael for your reply. Where the situtation is: I went to
town and bought a new WD120 2 drive and have a successful install from
the Gutsy CD that I made from the .iso download. As for access to the
hd, yes it's sitting on my brief case
Thank you Michael for your reply. Where the situtation is: I went to
town and bought a new WD120 2 drive and have a successful install from
the Gutsy CD that I made from the .iso download. As for access to the
hd, yes it's sitting on my brief case! This HP dv8000 laptop (amd64)
has space for
Public bug reported:
I used the update notification at Synaptic Package Manager on my
Feisty laptop to begin the Gutsy upgrade. After the files were obtained
it began replacing Feisty to Gutsy versions. As the files were being
written, I noticed quite a few dependencies errors with their
Lionel, I posted my results of your recommendation at my original post.
Thanks, Doug
Lionel Le Folgoc wrote:
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Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
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From Lionel Le Folgoc's recommendation via email, I used Synaptic
Package Manager to get xfree86-driver-synaptics. Then went to
/usrx11R6/lib/modules/input and found that I already had the file
synaptics_drv.o.
I then rebooted and the touchpad was controllable. However, three new
problems have
Hi Paul,
Can you send me detailed lines as to making the xfree fix?
I'm a transplant from MS land and do not know how to get around in Linux
if it doesn't exist on the GUI.
Thank you, Doug
paultbeck wrote:
I can confirm on emachines laptop running 64 bit dapper on AMD64. Fix
with xfree
Public bug reported:
my touchpad is in its second cycle of confused behavior. A variaty of
misbeaviors: touching the pad sometimes makes a call to a url, the
location apparantly some misbegotten cut. Touching the top bar makes
the window disappear to the bottom of the stack. Attempting to
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This is a me too note. I think I can claim to have experienced all
the behaviors above at various times. I'm ignorant of the linux command
line; just want the pad to work as a full-on synaptics optioned device.
System is a hp dv8000, amd turion64, 1meg ram, ubuntu 6.06.
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