X/K/ubuntu users PLEASE READ!

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  1. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    Today's update of the Xserver (provided by your distributions automatic updates feature) does not work properly! Installing this update will cause X to fail at boot time.

    If you have installed this update already (like me :( ) you can find the fix here

    Surely this update was tested before it was released? This is a real mess up from the ubuntu people

    I actually installed this update earlier this morning but I haven't restarted the computer since. So tonight, when I get home, I can look forward to tearing my hair out....
     
  2. Anti-Trend

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    Wow, that's... that's some major breakage! Somebody on the Ubuntu team dropped the ball, the latest X-org updates in Debian work just fine. :( Judging by the Ubuntu forums, there was some drama involving the "special" sudoers implementation on Ubuntu.

    [ot]Worst of all, the primary userbase of Ubuntu are new to Linux, so that makes the "fix" even more painful. :( :( ...I'm taking the *ubuntu links out of my sig. Can't recommend a distro like that to n00bs![/ot]

    That said, if anybody has this problem, post here and we'll get you up and going again.
     
  3. megamaced

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    It's quite shocking to be honest! The fix involves heavy use of the command line - not very n00b friendly at all.

    This is a major blunder - the kind of thing that Microsoft is renowned for with it's own patches.

    I haven't booted my computer since I installed the update, so I am dreading turning it on later tonight :confused:

    Luckily I only installed the update on my Kubuntu machine, so I can use my other computer with ubuntu if it comes to that
     
  4. Anti-Trend

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    As many on their forums have mentioned, it's like nobody tested the package at all before it shipped!
     
  5. megamaced

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    Well now I am not sure if I did install it or not!

    I booted my computer and everything seems OK. I've just updated my repositories and tried dist-upgrade and I can see xserver-xorg-core wanting to be updated. But I am not sure whether that is the broken one, or an updated one to address the issues!

    In any case, my computer seems to be uneffected by this update, so i think i'll leave things as they are right now until I know more
     
  6. Addis

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    Really surprised they didn't test this well enough before release, those poor new Linux converts....
     
  7. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    Thank god i dint settle in with Kubuntu!
     
  8. kenji san

    kenji san Geek Trainee

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    This is EXACTLY why it is a really, really, really bad idea to blindly update everything on your machine. If something works and has no security advisories, don't mess with it.

    Damn you ubuntu! Automatic updates are a bad idea.

    It must be a thumb to suck on for the windows groupies who have a primal urge to update the system every damn day. :x:
     
  9. megamaced

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    UPDATE:

    The bug only affects some configurations. A few Dell machines and ATi graphics chipsets are the most vunerable

    The repositories have been updated with a fixed version, so users only need to upgrade their computer as normal.

    Version 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.3 is the bad version
    Version 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.4 is the fixed version

    Turns out that I did install the bad version, so I am lucky to get away with it :cool:
     
  10. donkey42

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    right the problem is:
    • black screen (except panel, attachment)
    • lot of HDD activity on boot (at first, more than normal)
    • kpersonslizer appearing on every boot
    • ksplash crashes when set to "Standard" but doesn't crash when set to "Default"

    this occured after fixing the Xserver bug (fixed with 10.4) everything else appears to be fine
    any ideas guys

    Edit: sorry guys attatchment didn't work, don't know why any ideas ?

    Edit: BTW i have an ATI Radeon 7k, and no icons on desktop, but 3 in desktop directory
     
  11. Anti-Trend

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    You probably need to reinstall your video drivers.
     
  12. donkey42

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    cheers, will try finding them, thankies xxx
     
  13. donkey42

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    hi, thanks, but reinstalled grfx drivers a non booting problem returned, tried finding url to driver i installed, is a bookmark in FF (but can't use cos booted live CD) but cant find it, will continue looking, think it was on ubuntuforums somewere
     
  14. megamaced

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    You should download the ATi drivers from the repositories. See here
     
  15. donkey42

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    i presume i need to enter those commands into kubuntu's "safe mode"
    is there a way to enter them from a booted live CD, as i can't write (car accident years ago, right arm knackered) hope so!
     

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