I should point out that this is still NOT working in Alpha 6 of hardy
(At least not for me kernel 2.6.24-12-generic). I have ubuntu running on
a SATA disk, and my IT8212 is just a secondary disk. I tried this with
disks as raid0, jbod, and just as IDE drives, and in each case, "fdisk
-l" doesn't li
my workaround to fix this was to "sudo mv ~/.kde ~/.kdebackup" and then
restart kde. After that, you will start out with a "first time" KDE
setup, and you'll have to migrate your settings over, either by copying
over the .kde directory (which I did), or by hacking the files for the
settings you wan
Can confirm this bug (at least somewhat) after upgrading to Gutsy using
RC1 CD. I thought at first it might be a drive space issue (93% full),
but now that the problem is still there with only 56% full, I don't
think that's the case. I am able to load a latest failsafe kernel (grub
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