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Re: [Ubuntugnome-qa] Bug on ubuntu-gnome 13.10

 



On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 11:58 AM, xiaox <gilyou.private@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, thank you for your reply


On 土, 2013-10-26 at 11:03 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 9:31 AM, xiaox <gilyou.private@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>         Hi, ubuntu-gnome workers:
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>
>
> Hi and thank you for your email :)
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>           Sorry to say, but I find a bug on the released ubuntu-gnome
>         13.10. I
>         do not known where to post this message, so just e-mails you
>         guys.
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>
> You don't need to be sorry, we are glad to have a feedback /report
> from our users :)
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> Please, feel free to contact us and it is our job to direct you
> through the correct process of reporting bugs :)
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>           After testing, I found that after install libopencv-dev
>         package and
>         reboot, the system will be stuck on the boot splash image. I
>         test once
>         to make sure the opencv package caused the problem.I opened
>         another
>         virtual terminal, and it just saying "starting cups printing
>         server ".o
>
>
> Without more information, it would be much harder to understand what
> is going on and help. You are required to provide more information so
> that we could help :)
>
>
> Having that said, please note that you need to provide us with:
>
>
> 1- is this i386 or amd64 version?
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> 2- is this fresh new installation?
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> 3- is this an upgrade from Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 to 13.10?
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> 4- are you using GNOME PPA?
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> 5- how did you install it?
I do not exactly understand what you mean. But if you
mean I installed using CD, or USB stick, or other devices,
I will answer you that I used USB stick for the real hardware
machine and ISO image file for the virtualbox VM. Unfortunately,
both happened.
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> 6- is this real hardware or virtual machine?
Both
>
> 7- can you actually re-produce that?
>
It is an amd64 version and fresh new installation.
I changed nothing on the PPA, leaving it as it was.
I think if you have a virtualbox installed, the best
way to get the information is to re-product that.
After a NEXT-NEXT-CLICK installation, just install
opencv package:

  sudo apt-get install libopencv-dev

and then reboot (that is exactly what I did, except that
I also installed python-numpy, python-scipy, python-matplotlib)
you will see what happened.

Good luck.

Gao


Hi,

I am sorry so sorry for the late reply, had a bad week lately but everything should be okay at the moment.

The reason why you did not get any reply is because you forgot to hit Reply To All and you just replied to me :) that is why, we send to the mailing list so if one of us is busy or away, the team can do the needful ;)

Can anyone else confirm this??

Thanks!

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