realn
November 15th, 2009, 11:46 PM
Hello
Just installed Kubuntu KK on my new laptop. Weird problems started to appear:
BUG1) After installing firefox and the flash plugin non free (Adobe) I started to get a message about "inconsistency in ld.so" every time I launched firefox and thunderbird
After uninstalling the flash-nonfree package the problem went away. I reinstalled the package - the problem is gone.
BUG2) After hibernating, most (or rather ALL) applications fail to launch with a segmentation fault message: firefox. thunderbird, kdevelop, even a hibernate command (sudo /etc/acpi/hibernate/sh).
This behavior started to occur after a couple of days of usage of the system (and after installation of additional packages), it didn't occur from the beginning.
Please, can someone help with some suggestions, as I cannot keep KK with all the instabilities.
PS1) There might be some chances come from some hardware faults?
PS2) I suspect these problems (at least the second one) come from the fact I have a SSD drive with the system on a ext4 partitions. Quite new things, not tested on a large mass scale, I suppose.
Thank you all!
Just installed Kubuntu KK on my new laptop. Weird problems started to appear:
BUG1) After installing firefox and the flash plugin non free (Adobe) I started to get a message about "inconsistency in ld.so" every time I launched firefox and thunderbird
After uninstalling the flash-nonfree package the problem went away. I reinstalled the package - the problem is gone.
BUG2) After hibernating, most (or rather ALL) applications fail to launch with a segmentation fault message: firefox. thunderbird, kdevelop, even a hibernate command (sudo /etc/acpi/hibernate/sh).
This behavior started to occur after a couple of days of usage of the system (and after installation of additional packages), it didn't occur from the beginning.
Please, can someone help with some suggestions, as I cannot keep KK with all the instabilities.
PS1) There might be some chances come from some hardware faults?
PS2) I suspect these problems (at least the second one) come from the fact I have a SSD drive with the system on a ext4 partitions. Quite new things, not tested on a large mass scale, I suppose.
Thank you all!