Dear Mark Shuttleworth, I humbly respect all you have done for the
Ubuntu community. You have been the core of an extremely solid Linux
based platform that to say is amazing is simply an understatement. But I
have a problem. I run dual monitors. My main monitor is on the right. My
monitors are
I can confirm similar findings even on newer software, although my
findings were slightly different.
Server = FreeNAS 8 (64 bit). Running a ZFS Raid1 Array on two 500gb drives.
Client = Ubuntu 11.04 (64 bit).
Running the latest SMB/CIFS available on 11.04.
(I also duplicated the issue on a
I can confirm similar findings even on newer software, although my
findings were slightly different.
Server = FreeNAS 8 (64 bit). Running a ZFS Raid1 Array on two 500gb drives.
Client = Ubuntu 11.04 (64 bit).
Running the latest SMB/CIFS available on 11.04.
(I also duplicated the issue on a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
At work we have 7 buildings. Each with their own WPA security. The first
6 buildings work fine, but the 7th one does not work properly. It worked
fine in Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit with all the latest updates and kernels. In
Ubuntu 10.04, I
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48880238/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48880239/Gconf.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48880240/IpAddr.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Dell Latitude E5500. Intel video. Ubuntu 10.04. At one point I connected
a Dell 17 monitor and ran dual screen, by going to System - Preferences
- Monitors. Well, the monitor is out of the picture now, and has been
for the last week. However there's
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48794023/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48794024/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48794026/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
If you continuously open the network manager applet, it bounces the
currently connected to SSID from wireless network to the pool of
SSID's available below. There's no problem but it continuously
switches positions which didn't seem right to me. If you continuously
click
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48636683/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48636684/Gconf.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48636685/IfupdownConfig.txt
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** Tags added: apport-collected
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Atheros 2413 - Does not connect with WPA security in 9.10, 10.04. Works 8.04.4,
9.04.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550653
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will just try over what I did previously tomorrow morning then.
For the record, the 10.04 RC didn't work. :(
Thanks for your support. It's appreciated. Have a good one.
-J
Jeremy Foshee wrote:
Roasted, I see the apport-collected tag being added, but not the logs.
Care to try it again?
Thanks
** Description changed:
I have a laptop here (Toshiba Satellite L25) with an Atheros 2413
wireless card.
In each version of Ubuntu I tried, I can see the SSID of my wireless out
of box. However, when trying to connect, I get the following:
8.04.4 = Works with WPA.
9.04 = Works
Public bug reported:
I have a laptop here (Toshiba Satellite L25) with an Atheros 2413
wireless card.
In each version of Ubuntu I tried, I can see the SSID of my wireless out
of box. However, when trying to connect, I get the following:
8.04.4 = Works with WPA.
9.04 = Works with WPA.
9.10 =
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