Originally Posted by cariboo907 You create a bug report against the kernel by using the following command: Code: apport linux One of the Ubuntu kernel team will get back to you and have you run some tests to determine what the problem is. It may entail installing several different kernels, so you have to be willing to do the work to get the problem solved. No problem. No command found for apport.
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I'm sorry, but I gave you the wrong command, it should be: Code: apport-bug linux is the correct command. This is the only way to create a bug-report that will be looked at. For more information on bug reporting have a look at this wiki page. Which is also linked to in my sticky on the main page.
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Last edited by cariboo; November 6th, 2013 at 08:10 AM.
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thanks, got it filed.
Originally Posted by Toz I see you're running Ubuntu 14.04. Moving to the Ubuntu+1 forum. Since this is a very early version of 14.04, I think you should expect these sorts of issues. From looking at the x-0-greeter.log, the delays seem to be related to the indicators. Perhaps someone who is testing 14.04 can confirm these delays and create the necessary bug reports. This has been the norm at least for me since precise.(using pre-alphas, alphas, betas, and rc candidates) But Also I run Multiple Desktops Gnome, KDE, Cinnamon, fallback or flashback.
Nvidia just released 331.20 driver and it fixed the slow boot time problem, reference this post here. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2185004
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