This just happened to us with Kubuntu Hardy. An update last weekend
knocked out KNetworkManager. Was working with system files on mine when
it happened and thought I'd killed my box and re-installed from the cd.
When it showed up on my dads box, knew there had to be something hanky.
Ifconfig
and less
hair pulling than Intrepid. Although, it is give and take as to
whether Jaunty runs better than Hardy.
Luck to y'all,
Melondrift
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Aperture beyond 4GB. Ignoring. message when booting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271070
You received this bug notification because you are a member
(don't think so), get some sleep ( Ooh, that one sounds good!! ). Good night,
and good luck.
Melondrift 8-)
P.S. My humor goes somewhat awry when I've been awake this long.
** Attachment added: Diary of a Mad Somethingerother
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20414871/jovialjaguar.zip
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Aperture
posts, the web-masters definitely
have my permission, as it is quite embarrassing to have so much
ignorance coming from one person.
Sincerely,
Melondrift
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Aperture beyond 4GB. Ignoring. message when booting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271070
You received this bug notification because you
, that's another story all-together, isn't it.)
I'll get the complete hardware specs for my brothers and my computer and
post them, perhaps something will jump out.
Melondrift
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Aperture beyond 4GB. Ignoring. message when booting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271070
You received this bug
I thought of some other stuff to try. I turned off the NVidia
proprietary driver and reconfigured XOrg to Vesa.
Now, I have good video, but in small window only. When I try to access
large window I lose all video and audio. (2.2Ghz AMD 9500 Quad Core,
3Gigs 677Mhz Ram, Nvidia 7600 GS PCIE with
The Hardy install is OpenJDK all the way. No matter what I try, I
cannot get Intrepid to assume the same configuration. Yes, the Hardy
install is also 64bit. Now, I'll try downgrading the Intrepid install
to a 32bit version to see if that helps any. I'll post again when I've
finished with
Well, the Java files were so thrashed by the time I was done tinkering,
I did a complete re-install. Still having same problems. I found a
flash handler that has fixed the YouTube glitch, it is as follows (I
found these instructions on another website):
wget
Hi all,
I have had a problem very similar to the one posted here. I have a
Gateway GT5674 with AMD 9500 2.2Ghz Quad Core, Nvidia 6150 SE integrated
graphics, and 3Gb RAM. I started off using Hardy on this machine (still
installed) and everything is working beautifully there. I split my
500Gb
Oh, I am running 64bit install, of course.
A couple other things I've noticed, sometime the web pages don't load
the first time you enter them, and about half of the time when the
screen saver activates, it is only visible over the desktop panel area
while the rest of the screen is white. Both
Ugh!! I am such a stumble-bum, please forgive me.
I also forgot to say that the upgrade to the 7600 GS does seem to fix a
problem I was having with the widgets disappearing. That was pretty
cool, cause I'd be doing something, close an app and watch the widgets
flicker (not synchronous, but more
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