I was having the problem with screen brightness, utntil I gave smartdimmer a go right now and got the exact same error message as you. I'm looking look into this and get back to you later today.
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I was having the problem with screen brightness, utntil I gave smartdimmer a go right now and got the exact same error message as you. I'm looking look into this and get back to you later today.
Here's a thread started by someone with the same problem related to smartdimmer. The OP hasn't specified whether or not it was successful, but it's worth a try nonetheless.
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Thanks a lot :)
The question says it all. Did Cannonical make any changes to the basic GNU/Linux OS before building Ubuntu on top of it, or is the full GNU/Linux still under there somewhere?
What was the smartdimmer command that you used (exact wording please) and what was the error you received?
From the looks of things, this is a problem for many https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/235945
There's a link in the comments section there that appears to contain a...
Here's a thread started by someone who appears to have the same problem as you. They found a solution among the many suggestions in there, so hopefully you'll find something too.
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Sorry for the confusion. I read neither your question nor the thread I linked to properly.
I really shouldn't post here when tired :)
Is your BIOS set to boot from whatever connection the slave drive is on?
It may be a bug in the kernel. Have you tried running on older versions of the kernel?
Does this thread help you out at all?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1089975
A few suggestions:
1) Are torrents being blocked by your router/firewall?
2) Is it possible to download the full iso directly through a web browser and perform a local install?
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Give this a go.
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=2877035514&topic=13264&post=56634
You could try reporting it as a bug? It may be that you just have to wait for a fix to be released.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies
Do any of the solutions mentioned here help you any?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=703530
Try this command
rm -r ~/.gconf/apps/panel
Then log out and back in again. This will reset your gnome panel by deleting the current configuration and replacing it with the default when you...
Does this help you any?
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2007-June/117600.html
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