Update, If I sudo the gnome application, I do not get this warning and the application starts right up. Is there something security related I could look at?
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Update, If I sudo the gnome application, I do not get this warning and the application starts right up. Is there something security related I could look at?
Something is timing out causing most GNOME applications to take a long time to load. About 20 seconds. This occurs with applications using the file system. Things like gnome-screenshot,...
I've posted this very same problem before. Can't "see" ttys, but if I type blind, they are there. This started after upgrading to 8.10. It seems like they work after initial booting from either the...
Any program that tries to access my home folder hangs. ls -lA from a command window just hangs. ls -lA from a command window as root on my home folder gives:
ls: cannot access .gvfs: Permission...
Ubuntu 8.10 / Nvidia driver
While in Gnome, Ctrl-Alt-F1 to F6 used to display a text console or tty. All I get now is a gray screen with no login prompt. If I login in blind and issue a command...
Thanks for your help, for now it still seems to mount my USB device, 24 hours after the reboot.
After re-booting back into Ubuntu, I plugged in the USB device and it worked. A thumbdrive icon was even placed on the desktop (kde). This is bizarre?
Here's the dmesg output now:
[ ...
The module load/unload did not help. sg1-5 did exist before plugging in the USB card reader. Diff before/after shows no change. ls -l on them shows who owns them, sg0 and sg5 are my two film...
I decided to try a usb CF card reader instead of the camera and got nothing, then remembered needing to load this module for it:
# modprobe usb_storage
Now I get the is system message output:
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Thanks, but this did not work.
If I remember, when it used to work they were mounted as /dev/sdc[n]. I don't have any mountable /dev/sd[a-z]. The one's I do are hard disk partitions.
Here's the long lsusb:
# lsusb -vv
Bus...
The system does not lock up. dmesg output is the same as the message log:
[1370137.449905] usb 1-8: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6
[1370137.593533] usb 1-8: configuration...
I'm having a problem using any USB device since upgrading to Ubuntu 8.04 from the previous version.
The output below is what I get when I plug in a Canon USB camera, or pretty much any USB device....
Thanks! And thanks to the author for a great tutorial.
I've installed everything but when I run vmware I can not create a virtual machine. The only option in the GUI is to "Connect to a host". Most all other VMWare Server Console GUI options are greyed...