@Timo. Glory be. You made my day. I downloaded the 13.04 Daily Build om March
9, 2013 at 17:00 hours local time (GMT+1).
The Latitude D410 booted OK from DVD. After having installed Raring Ringtail
the laptop also booted from disk. Its working. Thanks for your effort.
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@ bugbot you added the tag precise but the issue I reported is about
not being able to install ubuntu quantal quetzal on my Latitude D410
laptop
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I have the same problem with my Dell Latitude E6320 / Ubunti 12.04. I am
not using xscreensaver
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1008168
Title:
Xorg freeze
@Elena M. Lopez (Nena)
@timosha
@David Oser
I applied the procedure, starting with step, 5 outlined by David Oser in #140
and #141 to install the mainline rc6 kernel. The system boots without problems
and the video link mentioned in #132 plays without any problems.
Its great.
Thank you all
@Alban I am sorry to hear you are disappointed. All I can say is that I
know there are a lot of people working hard to fix bugs and solve problems
and that a 6-month release cycle is putting a heavy burden and a lot of
strain on the developers.
What I do with new versions of any sofware I have
@timosha
thanks. good news. could you please tell me how to install this kernel??
2010/5/6 timosha timo...@planet.nl
@vanderploeg - #132
No crashes anymore when I play the video when using the mainline kernel:
@timosha
thanks a lot. will try that asap and let you know.
2010/5/6 timosha timo...@planet.nl
@vanderploeg
Just download the packages for your architecture (386 or amd64) + the
sources + the all.deb . Put them in a directory. Open a terminal, go to
the directory and type sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Re #130, Elena: did you try to play the video in this link?
http://player.omroep.nl/?aflID=10913905
Its a documentary on Dutch TV about the voyage of the Beagle and Charles
Darwin. It starts with a small ad, and before the documentary starts my D400
wih Lucid crashes.
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Regards
Pieter van der Ploeg
2010/5/5 Elena M. Lopez (Nena) lopez.apcl...@gmail.com
@pvanderploeg,
An emphatic yes, I can replicate your described crash on my D400 when
playing the embedded video in FF that you linked to. I was able to see the
ad, but as soon as the video loaded up, my
re: entry nr 123 where I wrote that I followed the procedure proposed by
Elena.. I can now indeed boot the system succesfully. When I play an embedded
videofile in Firefox however my system crashes, showing a few lines of text,
blank(black) screen, few lines, b lank, etc etc. I have to press
I tried your procedure and it worked. Great. Thank you very much.
2010/5/1 Elena M. Lopez (Nena) lopez.apcl...@gmail.com
@pvanderploeg,
I have the same issue with my D400 with the same graphics card. I just
tried the workaround listed in posts #33 and #34 in the following thread
I have a Dell Latitude D400 with the I855 graphics card. The Lucid
livecd does not boot. Just the word Ubuntu with the 5 red dots, and
after a short while a blank screen, cd spins down and thats it. I
reinstalled Karmic, and then upgraded to Lucid today (april 30). System
does not boot anymore and
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