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Topic: Ubuntu update - 14/5/08
Kat
Posts: 9852
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Did it break anyone elses system? It was fine until I restarted (because it said it had to be done)

I had dual monitor set up working before and now I can only have one monitor at a time and even then I can't get my crt to work at the correct resolution.

Pigin opens up a terminal now and if I close it it kills my buddy list. And I need to re sync my buddies over and over again.

And that is all I have found so far.
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blahnana
Posts: 299
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Linux nerd.
evıs
Posts: 5989
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Locate refuse bin, insert crt.
Eds
Posts: 8555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im using Kubuntu and everything works just fine after the updates. Actually its running a little better now.

maybe try running sudo nvidia-settings

if you run an ATI card......lol :P
Kat
Posts: 9853
Location:
Eds, did you reboot?
stinky
Posts: 2573
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahaha sounds like a windows update problems thread but gayer.
Kat
Posts: 9854
Location:
I know. I was promised that linux didn't make you reboot like windows, and here I get a msg saying "you need to reboot" so I checked it was okay and was told it was. So i did and my system f***ed up.

Boo to ubuntu
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 23632
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'll try updating my laptop tonight when I get home
maybe try running sudo nvidia-settings

if you run an ATI card......lol :P
Maybe, but I get really bad video tearing w/ the nvidia drivers when watching video :( seems a bunch of people are having the same problem
Jim
Posts: 7840
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
linux definitely doesn't make you reboot like windows
but you can't exactly swap kernels without rebooting
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 23633
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maybe you can't because you don't know what you're doing.. I bet I could
Midda
Posts: 2037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It doesn't take much to bust dual-monitors in Linux, particularly if you're using a CRT and an LCD.
Nailbomb
Posts: 2480
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Updated 2 PC's and a Laptop this morning, rebooted all, no problems here.
Midda
Posts: 2038
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Are you all using Hardy?
Nailbomb
Posts: 2481
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I am, yes. both PC's use nvidia cards, laptop is intel. 1 PC's is dual monitor but I don't Pidgin because I don't like it, much prefer amsn and I'm having no issues with that after the update.
Fish
Posts: 2478
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just did an update on my laptop. everything seems fine (nvidia vid card included).
Pidgn seems to be taking slightly longer to startup though... but then i haven't done any tests, so it might just be me at the moment.
koopz
Posts: 6929
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
gotta love a good red herring.


/me waits for twist
Tyrone
Posts: 310
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
wasn't it just a ssh update on that day? well it was for 7.10 anyways
kos
Posts: 634
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I updated my laptop from 7.10 to 8.04 and the touchpad became completely unusable and destructive!! I even rolled back the touchpad drivers to the version used in 7.10 and it made no difference... that made me sad.
Fish
Posts: 2481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey kos, what laptop are you using? I think dell's firmware update for a few laptops kinda messed with the touchpads in 8.04. i had the same issue and added "i8042.nomux=1" to the kernel line in grub's menu.lst.
kos
Posts: 636
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
XPS M1530 Fish, what does that command actually do? I guess I'll give it a go! :O D:
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