yep, logging in as the default ubuntu user and viewing the encrypted
home directory from a superuser terminal, I can confirm that it is
indeed encrypted.
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This bug report gave me the idea, I tried it just now with Ubuntu Natty
32-bit desktop on a persistent USB install, and I can confirm that it
works. Nice one! Now I have a killer USB stick.
The only thing I am unsure about is that I can't think of a way to check
within the persistence file whether
Following up on my own comment - this appears to be fixed in natty as far as I
can see on the basis of two installs.
Cheers!
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Title:
Compiz Wallp
Got the same problem on a Lenovo s10e netbook. This is a showstopping
bug! To make matters worse, Ubuntu Classic only shows me a flickering
white triangle on the bottom left of the screen, and unity gives me only
a completely black screen.
End result: I have no usable desktop environment, where gn
Can someone lend some more detail about how this all works in Ubuntu
11.04? Sounds like some conflicting reports above.
I'm waiting to upgrade several machines until the status of this bug
becomes clearer.
Thanks!
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I have just started having this problem after doing an "apt-get
autoremove" on my Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit system (Acer timelinex 3820TG with
the dual GPU "switchable graphics").
Here's what my dmesg looks like:
[1.688349] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
[1.799582] hub 2-1:1.0: USB hub fo
Just started getting this problem on a Lenovo s10e netbook with Maverick
10.10 (upgraded from 10.04). Didn't see it before today.
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Udev worker error during boot "worker [XX] did not accept message -1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647404
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Got the same bug since upgrading to Maverick today.
Opening a tty session (ctrl-alt-F1) and then returning to the desktop
(ctrl-alt-F7) causes the wallpaper to be drawn properly.
Here's a thread on the French Ubuntu forums with several people experiencing
the same problem: http://forum.ubuntu-fr