[Bug 269215] Re: There is a problem with the configuration server. (/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with status 256)

2009-11-17 Thread far_away
Same problem here: There is a problem with the configuration server (/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with status 256) This came after my previous graphical login had a popup stating that the Power Configuration Defaults were not properly set in Gnome. Sorry, I didn't write that

[Bug 269215] Re: There is a problem with the configuration server. (/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with status 256)

2009-11-17 Thread far_away
That gui error message came back. It was: Installation Problem The configuration defaults for Gnome Power Manager have not been correctly installed. Please contact your computer administrator. I noticed in the graphical login that there are choices for different Sessions (Failsafe GNOME,

[Bug 479259] Re: To configure a dual boot, you need to edit the menu.lst from the grub. this file is missing in Ubuntu 9.10. is there any other way to configure the boot menu?? i tried the steps menti

2009-11-11 Thread far_away
Solution: I too found this problem in my 9.10 install, so I did a little bit of digging. It seems that someone has renamed menu.lst with grub.cfg. At least they kept grub.cfg in the same directory (/boot/grub). So, if you're following these instructions:

[Bug 479259] Re: To configure a dual boot, you need to edit the menu.lst from the grub. this file is missing in Ubuntu 9.10. is there any other way to configure the boot menu?? i tried the steps menti

2009-11-11 Thread far_away
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid = New -- To configure a dual boot, you need to edit the menu.lst from the grub. this file is missing in Ubuntu 9.10. is there any other way to configure the boot menu?? i tried the steps mentioned in the documentation to configure n

[Bug 479259] Re: To configure a dual boot, you need to edit the menu.lst from the grub. this file is missing in Ubuntu 9.10. is there any other way to configure the boot menu?? i tried the steps menti

2009-11-11 Thread far_away
This bug report is valid because the web docs are incorrect. Page that needs editing: https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/switching/dualboot-custom.html#dualboot-custom-bootorder Solution is posted in bug comments. ** Also affects: grub-choose-default (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: