Thanks for the blunt but effective script.
Hope this spanner in the works is fixed soon. Glad to see the importance is
high.
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Title:
Except that...my Logitech webcam no longer appears as an audio input
option in sound settings after a reboot. It does appear if I unplug and
replug the webcam. So it boots but to use Skype still requires manual
intervention.
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This is my second attempt to log a bug report. Grr.
And why doesn't this form accept Disk Utilty or palimsest as the package name?
Disk Utility starts the first partition on an MBR formatted disk at sector 63.
This is a problem because:
1) There is not enough room for
Disk Utility starts the first partition on an MBR formatted disk at
sector 63. This is a problem because:
1) There is not enough room for Grub if the OS is installed on RAID and LVM
2) Causes partition misalignment with physical sectors for modern disks
3) Causes partition misalignment with
Thanks for responding to this report so swiftly.
I was just curious as to where the issue resided. Is the grub.cfg stanza
syntax erroneous or is it correct and some downstream function at fault?
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Grub 1.99 in Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit desktop. update-grub produces this
stanza in grub.cfg. The set root line is illegal - presumably it should
be set root='(hd0,1)'
menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.38-8-generic' --class ubuntu --class
gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
This does not cause a boot failure because, it seems, the subsequent
search line does find the kernel files. But if that search line is
commented out the boot fails.
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There is no legend to explain what the % value means in the benchmark graph.
Nor does palimpsest appear to have a help page.
Disk Utility 2.32.1
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: mdadm
It is possible to command mdadm to grow an array such that the array space on a
component partition exceeds the maximum size writeable in metadata 0.90 format,
which is just over 2TB (4 bytes representing sector size). When told to do
this,
Public bug reported:
remote VNC server: Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit desktop using Unity
local VNC client: Ubuntu 10.04.2 64-bit desktop
Server is running a remote desktop using tightvncserver. Client is
viewing the desktop using vinagre. Whenever the client presses the 'd'
key all remote desktop display
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 550261 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550261
I have Ubuntu 10.0.4.1 server 64 bit
Same problem - remotely logged in using tightvncserver/vino and when I press
the Backup Now button the GUI freezes. The backup appears to have been done
although the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 550261 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550261
Oops...my previous post was a little incorrect. I did ask it to back up
a lot more than 75G so I have no reason to believe its backup process is
faulty. I had not used sbackup until today. Only the freezing
Trying to get LDAP working on Ubuntu is my worst linux experience yet.
Still can't do it. Every tutorial a different, incomprehensible error
code. Hours and hours wasted. Someone needs to sort this can of worms
out.
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openldap sections in ubuntu server guide not updated for packages in karmic
Trying to get LDAP working on Ubuntu is my worst linux experience yet.
Still can't do it. Every tutorial a different, incomprehensible error
code. Hours and hours wasted. Someone needs to sort this can of worms
out.
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Hi. I can reproduce this hang too. In fact, I first experienced it in
9.04 and reported it. But in 10.04 it is even worse! At least in 9.04 it
was possible to kill the Nautilus process and stop the file transfer;
now I cannot stop it. Nautilus becomes a Zombie process. Unplugging my
LAN cable
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