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Hi, thank you for your reply
I do not exactly understand what you mean. But if you
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
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> 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 :)
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> Having that said, please note that you need to provide us with:
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> 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?
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.
>Both
> 6- is this real hardware or virtual machine?
>It is an amd64 version and fresh new installation.
> 7- can you actually re-produce that?
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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
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