tracker1 | Hi! | 02:31 |
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tracker1 | i have a question about xubuntu! someone can help me? | 02:32 |
-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-docs:: [yakkety] r627 Launchpad automatic translations update. (by Launchpad Translations on behalf of ubuntu-core-doc) | 07:05 | |
flocculant | bluesabre: feels like I just finding more stuff for someone else :( but - are we going to revert to (and get that fixed) tosystem user units | 09:05 |
sorinello | Hello. I might have found an issue regarding Xubuntu and VMWare workstation. This might not be related to xubuntu, but related to Ubuntu. Upgrading or making a clean install of 16.10 on a WmWare Workstation doesn't work. After upgrade, the system hands. At the clean install, the system hangs also | 10:41 |
sorinello | any Idea if I am missing something ? | 10:41 |
sorinello | I remember I had some issues when I upgraded to 16.04 6 months ago, and it was a reported bug | 10:42 |
flocculant | sorinello: not really seen any specific vmware bugs during the cycle - but I don't actively look either | 10:42 |
flocculant | if you had issues with 16.04 it's entirely possible you will again | 10:43 |
flocculant | we don't specifically test against virtual hosts | 10:43 |
flocculant | maybe try #ubuntu | 10:43 |
sorinello | flocculant, yes, but now I also get stuck when installing 16.10 from scratch. so this not my old vm which is bad. I asked here just to see if you guys know something about this, as I really don't think this is xubuntu related | 10:44 |
flocculant | the time to be seeing if a new dev version works with *your* vm host isn't the week after it's released - but the months before it is release | 10:44 |
flocculant | d | 10:44 |
flocculant | much more chance of getting something fixed :) | 10:44 |
flocculant | yea - this is more likely to be a *buntu issue for sure | 10:45 |
sorinello | I'll investigate it, but when starting in debug mode, I saw a kernel panic there, but I can't figure out from which module | 10:45 |
sorinello | it might be the drivers for vmware | 10:45 |
bluesabre | flocculant, no hurry to, I don't know how to fix it once we do, so I'll wait for pitti to poke us with i | 11:52 |
bluesabre | t | 11:52 |
flocculant | cool - wasn't in any hurry - was just wondering :) | 11:54 |
flocculant | have a good day :D | 11:54 |
sorinello | flocculant, ok, mystery solved. It seems I had to edit the vmx file of the VM, and add a line to make it work. | 12:45 |
sorinello | Error Message: "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system. Power off or reset the virtual machine." | 12:45 |
sorinello | found t he oclution on a youtube video | 12:45 |
sorinello | *solution | 12:45 |
flocculant | sorinello: oh right - well yea - I saw that fix too, but didn't know your error :) | 12:53 |
sorinello | seems to be on VmWare's side, no related to *ubuntu | 12:55 |
flocculant | mmm | 12:55 |
-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-artwork:: [greybird] r480 Get rid of more single-color gradients (issue #155)... (by Simon Steinbeiß) | 23:32 | |
-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-artwork:: [greybird] r481 Get rid of the remaining single-stop gradients (issue #155)... (by Simon Steinbeiß) | 23:32 |
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