I'm on the Chromium Stable PPA and it's doing it for me too. Strangely, if I disable my Internet connection, THEN launch Chromium, it works.
The moment I turn Wifi back on, it crashes. Arguably...
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I'm on the Chromium Stable PPA and it's doing it for me too. Strangely, if I disable my Internet connection, THEN launch Chromium, it works.
The moment I turn Wifi back on, it crashes. Arguably...
Damn, I apologise for giving you false hope. Just for the record, the lines in the change log that tricked me were:
Version 2.6.35-25.43:
[ Robert Hooker ]
* Revert "(pre-stable):...
Have you tried the clickpad with a fully updated Ubuntu? A kernel update appeared a few days ago, and it mentioned clickpads several times in the changelog. I haven't downloaded a Live CD to test it...
Hello, will there be a fix for this problem available in Maverick within the next few of months?
I've read through the entire thread, and, forgive me if I'm mistaken, but there doesn't appear to...
Will there be an update to Maverick that resolves this issue? :)
I hope so, because, as a few people have mentioned, the HP Mini computers very popular; and clickpads have been out for over a year...
I would have agreed with you, but my Vaio's battery is so dead, it isn't even recognised any more, and I can't justify blowing >£100 on a battery for a laptop I use as a desktop :P
It would just...
I suspect that my issue differs from the one you're all having.
My laptop has a normal HDD, and the damned thing doesn't hibernate at all. It used to, until Maverick. Funnily enough, suspend works...
Perhaps you are no longer the owner of the files? Sorry, I can't really think of anything else.
That's just a commandline program. I don't think that's what he's talking about :)
Does the file have the executable flag set?
chmod +x a.out
That's what I do anyway.
My Sony Vaio VGN-AR41E does a similar thing...
Hibernating worked in Karmic. It stopped working after I upgraded to Maverick. I get a flashing cursor on black screen, with no HDD activity.
I've...
Since when did that start working again?:p
That's a thin excuse, isn't it? It really can't be that hard for them to add a gconf setting, at the very least:p
I wouldn't mind it being in the bottom-right, where nothing else is happening on...
It kinda defeats the purpose of it looking you in automatically, doesn't it?