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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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I have the same question. When I boot from the iso, the boot splashes the kubuntu logo then halts and displays:
/etc/rc2.d/SO2sddm : 4: .: Can't open /lib/init-d-script saned disabled: edit /etc/default/saned
Can't find the file on the iso to edit it anyway. On the harddrive, which boots just fine, it's disabled and is not part of the code in SO2sddm. Doesn't matter, except I hate puzzles I can't solve. I got plasma5 installed by doing this:
- Install 14.10
- sudo apt update
- sudo apt full-upgrade
- log out and back in (may have to reboot, especially if there were kernel updates)
- Poke around and make sure things work
- add the plasma-next ppa
- sudo apt update
- sudo apt full-upgrade
- sudo apt install kubuntu-plasma5-desktop:
- sudo apt remove plasma-desktop (to remove the kde4 package that did not update)
- sudo apt install plasma-desktop (will install some extra stuff)
- log out or reboot (likely will have to do so from the command line)
Which are different from the instructions given on the kubuntu download page. Their instructions fail. That's why the Forum is so important. I can't troubleshoot and fix everything, and sometimes help is needed from people who have solved similar problems.
Had to use CUPS to install my printer, and it took me a bit to get full size icons on the panel. Rearranging the launcher icons makes them larger and then you can delete the launchers associated with them. Odd, rather prefer the kde4 pin to panel method. The drag and drop from the application launcher to the desktop as links took a bit to figure out. The application launcher also does not update to display apps installed from Muon. I had to go to the applications folder to drag and drop links. I also miss the yahoo weather widget which isn't available for plasma 5 yet (?) And no screensaver except the default locker. NO game stoppers, and I'm sure those items will all be addressed in 15 (?).Last edited by retnavychief; Nov 19, 2014, 04:49 AM.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Wow, this is perplexing. Why would a login manager have any reference at all to a daemon for scanners?
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostWow, this is perplexing. Why would a login manager have any reference at all to a daemon for scanners?
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostWow, this is perplexing. Why would a login manager have any reference at all to a daemon for scanners?
I just fired up the Plasma5 iso, and booted to it - the plymouth splash screen does go away, and the saned disabled line does appear, but after a few moments, it does go to the login screen.
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostI think that the saned line visible on the screen is simply the last thing that was happening before the crash/freeze/lockup and is irrelevant - the script DOES specify that saned is disabled, and that is what is output on the screen, is all. Searching for "saned disabled" brings up tons of hits going back a number of years, and seems to point to video driver/ plymouth crashing, so sddm itself is not the cause, nor is saned.
I just fired up the Plasma5 iso, and booted to it - the plymouth splash screen does go away, and the saned disabled line does appear, but after a few moments, it does go to the login screen.
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Originally posted by retnavychief View PostI'm downloading a vivid image to see if the same happens with it. 14.10 with kde4 boots just fine.
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