+1: Compiz is also not working for me since the upgrade to Karmic.
Jaunty was fine though. I attached the contents of /proc/cpuinfo in case
this helps.
Otherwise, Karmic rocks :-)
** Attachment added: Contents of /proc/cpuinfo
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33016660/cpuinfo
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Compiz Slow on
I get this behaviour as well:
disk
disk-1
disk-10
disk-11
disk-2
disk-3
disk-4
disk-5
disk-6
disk-7
disk-8
disk-9
MyBook-ReiserFS
MyBook-ReiserFS_
MyBook-ReiserFS__
VX2PFPP_DE
VX2PFPP_DE_
VX2PFPP_DE__
VX2PFPP_DE___
VX2PFPP_DE
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Hal doesn't remove media directories on shutdown
Sorry, forgot to mention:
hal: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu6
libhal-storage1: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu6
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Hal doesn't remove media directories on shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214472
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Andrew seems to have tracked this down to /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = sysvinit
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ReiserFS volume (/home) damaged after upgrade to Hardy Heron Alpha 6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202933
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I can confirm that recreating the damaged partition is only a temporary
fix. After a reboot, it will be corrupted again. I checked my drive
using Drive Fitness Test (it's a PATA Hitachi drive), which reported no
errors. I switched my /home and /var to ext3 for the time being.
Has anyone looked
A few minutes ago it happened again. I unplugged my bluetooth dongle and
the machine freezed immediately with a kernel panic (caps lock and
scroll lock blinking). I did a hard reboot since Magic SysRq did not
work. During reboot in rescue mode, fsck complained about a bad volume
which needed
Public bug reported:
I upgraded my laptop from Ubuntu 7.10 to Ubuntu 8.04 (Alpha 6) using
update-manager -c -d, which went fine. After the upgrade completed, I
was told to reboot the machine and that's what I did. After the reboot I
entered my username / password at the login prompt, which then
** Attachment added: Output from reiserfsck --rebuild-tree
/dev/storage-toxikum/home
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12696560/reiserfsck-output.txt
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ReiserFS volume (/home) damaged after upgrade to Hardy Heron Alpha 6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202933
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I can confirm that the method described in the link from Ricky Campbell
works for my Apple keyboard. Other attempts to connect to the keyboard
using bluetooth-properties failed with the following messages (from
/var/log/daemon.log), even if I deleted all old configuration files
from bluez:
Mar 16
I have the same problem on my Samsung R65. The instructions from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190414 did not help. I fixed the problem
by reinstalling the -generic kernel like Joe suggested:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-2.6.24-12-generic linux-
Just a small addition: after a reboot, my keyboard stopped working
again. I have to reconnect it every time I reboot the machine. Any
ideas? Btw: this used to work in Ubuntu 7.10 with hidd :-)
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hidd binary removed form bluez-utils package unable to connect as a result
I experienced the same problem after upgrading 7.04 to 7.10. I solved
this problem by booting with 2.6.20 and deleting /boot/grub/menu.lst.
After that, i ran update-grub and asked it to build a new menu.lst,
which it did. The difference between the old and the new menu.lst is,
that the one does no
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