I am sorry, but the information can no longer be retrieved, as the
computer is dumped.
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POV wireless crashes PC upon entry to Gnome
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396514
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Public bug reported:
1) Ubuntu 9.04 on/from CD.
3) Normal boot.
4) The computer crashes just around the moment when the cursor shows on the
screen. Sometimes before it shows, sometimes a few seconds after, when it has
changed to the clock mode.
Reproducible: Always.
Correlation: This always
I must say I am disappointed that Ubuntu is not solid enough to deal
with such a naturally non-crucial problem as WLAN.
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** Description changed:
- 1) Ubuntu 9.04 on/from CD.
- 3) Normal boot.
- 4) The computer crashes just around the moment when the cursor shows on the
screen. Sometimes before it shows, sometimes a few seconds after, when it has
changed to the clock mode.
+ I run Ubuntu 9.04 on/from CD.
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+
Way too late. That installation is gone now.
If I remember correctly:
LiveCD worked.
I did not try fix x or anything similar.
I was running proprietary drivers from nvidia. I tried to deactivate them by
doing an xorg reset from recovery mode.
GeForce FX 5200.
I am sorry to not be able to help
Public bug reported:
I had Xubuntu 8.04 running on my computer when I decided to upgrade to
the new 8.10. I followed the instructions on the Ubuntu site, installing
all other updates first. The upgrade seemed to complete without errors,
but when I boot the machine, the login screen doesn't show
It may have been wrong of me to change the status to confirmed, as I
do not have the problem now, on Xubuntu 8.04. I hope caos30 will tell us
how he produces the problem.
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(copy/cut)/paste fails without warning if the containing folder is renamed
before pasting.
caos30 has the same problem with Hardy Heron.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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(copy/cut)/paste fails without warning if the containing folder is renamed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202157
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Maybe I did cut/paste from the hard drive to the flash and then
unplugged without dismounting. The ideal result would be that the files
were saved back to the hard drive, but it would be like 90% my own fault
if they weren't. Maybe Ubuntu should warn like Windows when you unplug
without
Linux Mint 4, based on Ubuntu 7.10. When I had that worst problem, where
all the files were gone, I used Ubuntu 7.10 upgraded from 7.04.
Steps to reproduce? H. I'd say it is not reproducible always, at
least not from my experience. But, as said, files seem to disappear some
times when I do
Hmmm.. I can feel I don't like that question... because I can't answer
it properly. In Ubuntu I have only seen the dismount volume option. I
guess that is the one you are thinking about. I must admit that I do/did
not always use that option (Ubuntu does not tell me to...). As to the
actual case, I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I had a lot of files on my old flash drive and wanted to move them to my
new one. I moved them via my home folder. Then, when I was done, my
files were gone.
This was on my old installation, but I can provide some possibly relevant
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files gone
The last time only one drive was involved, and the folder disappeared
even though I did not remove and reattach the USB flash drive.
The first time is maybe two months ago. I honestly do not remember
exactly what I did, but I know I would have blamed myself if I did
something obviously wrong,
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12669367/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12669368/ProcStatus.txt
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Binary package hint: nautilus
This is probably a variant of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160082
1) I am using Linux Mint 4.0, which actually refers to this page when I want to
report bugs.
cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.10
Just ignore what it says about gnome-panel...
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Volume controls disappear
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This was somehow filed in the wrong category. Sorry. Now it is moved to
the right one.
** Changed in: alsamixergui (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel = alsamixergui
Status: Invalid = New
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It IS a bug report...
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I am running a fresh installation of Mint now on another computer... But
if the problem returns, I will follow up here with a better report.
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Hangup and desktop is gone
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The Line in record and Line in and likewise the Microphone record
and Microphone boxes in the settings seem to toggle display of the
same panels, and neither shows any more than one panel. In other words:
While having both Line in and Line in
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...which is stupid... It is not intuitive (as in like Windows ;-) ),
and not everyone has a middle button (which makes it less intuitive).
Without knowing about this trick, I found no easy way to create a
shortcut to a file/folder in a write-protected folder. Creating a
shortcut in the
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I connected to a remote folder. While there, first i created another
folder. I went into it, and out again. Then I deleted it, and tried to
create an empty file with the same name. Then the explorer (hehe)
crashed. I had to force the shutdown of
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