[Bug 1014640] Re: 12.04/openssl refusing some verisign certified sites

2013-07-18 Thread Wilken Haase
This problem also affects installs of 13.04 here, upgraded and fresh
installations as far as I can see

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[Bug 1122767] Re: Gnome-tweak-tool crashes on startup in raring.

2013-02-12 Thread Wilken Haase
Even If you don't set the font size to anything different from default,
gnome-tweak-tool crashes on startup. Also tried with a clean profile.

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[Bug 322155] Re: laptop touchpad button shows unreliable behaviour after package upgrade in Jaunty

2009-01-30 Thread Wilken Haase
another confirmation, i own a HP nc6400 with integrated Synaptics Pad.
Also odd: The Buttons related to my Trackstick seem to behave at least
better but also go crazy from time to time.

Same Touchpad is still behaving well in Interpid.

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[Bug 119194] Re: [hardy] ps2 mouse erratic - parity errors - lost synchronization errors

2008-10-22 Thread Wilken Haase
My Synaptics Touchpad and Trackstick on my HP NC6400 RH484EA Notebook suffer 
the same issue, Issue was already present in 8.04 ans is still present in 8.10 
with latest updates. Adding i8042.nomux=1 to kernel parameters gave me no cure. 
rmmod psmouse and modprobing again does not always lead to success.
This really often happens just some minutes after boot and makes my 
inputdevices unusable. 
USB Mice connected to my machine never gave me trouble. I also investigated 
when Touchpad dies cat /dev/input/mice gives me no more output.

Never seen the Problem on WinXP which is installed on my machine, too.

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[Bug 263059] Re: [regression] 2.6.27-7 sometimes fails to boot (iwl3945 issue?)

2008-10-15 Thread Wilken Haase
This Bug affects me too. Happens on HP NC6400 RH485EA Notebook, newest
bios and so on. Matt's Delay workaround seems to help for now.

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-12-28 Thread Wilken Haase
After a while of usage i didn't have a single lockup anymore, so i think
my bug is solved with 2.6.24-2-generic. I'm also using the now available
restricted-modules package for the kernel. I'm so pleased that I'm even
tempted to import some more Hardy packages ;)

Thanks for beeing helpful Leann !

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-12-19 Thread Wilken Haase
I've tested my system with 2.6.24-2 generic Kernel and some handcompiled
drivers like nvidia since there is still no restricted modules package.
After a bit of testing i didn't see a single crash, so this definitely
seems to help. Thats's great news. Will report back if my system is
really fully stable now.

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-27 Thread Wilken Haase
I've tried all of the suggestions, turning of acpi and apic, changing
the irq handling as descibed to no avail. I also tried combinations of
the things mentioned plus some more things i remembered. My System is
still unstable after all. I'm currently back to a slightly customized
feisty kernel to make newer nvidia drivers etc work. With that Kernel my
System is working well, no freezes or slowdowns. Anything more i should
supply here to help solving that bug ?

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-12 Thread Wilken Haase
After about a week without any comment, my system is still running
stable with the Standard Feisty Kernel. So this definitely a Gutsy
Kernel Bug.

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-02 Thread Wilken Haase

** Attachment added: "pci-devices.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10251842/pci-devices.txt

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-02 Thread Wilken Haase

** Attachment added: "interrupts"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10251825/interrupts

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-02 Thread Wilken Haase

** Attachment added: "cpuinfo"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10251820/cpuinfo

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-02 Thread Wilken Haase

** Attachment added: "crashlog.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10251814/crashlog.txt

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[Bug 159543] Re: Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-02 Thread Wilken Haase

** Attachment added: "normal-bootlog.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10251808/normal-bootlog.txt

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[Bug 159543] Kernel Panic / Oopses / Slow System with 2.6.22 Kernel

2007-11-02 Thread Wilken Haase
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22

After a while of usage my system often freezes some 5 seconds, after that 
happens it just works very slow. Sometimes it just panic'd and stalled 
completely. Most times it panics after that errors appeared while trying to 
reboot/shutdown. I've seen this bahaviour multiple times since upgrading to 
gutsy. While using feisty i didn't have this problem. My system also works 
stable with some other OS which i use from time to time (see Bug #1).
For now i've downgraded to the the latest feisty generic 386 kernel and have 
not experienced a crash in the last two days of mostly intensive pc usage. 

I'm using gutsy i386 with latest updates, no external package
repsoitories, on Asus P5B Deluxe Motherboard driven by an intel i965
Chipset with a Core2 E6600 Cpu at stock speeds with 2GB of RAM,
Mainboard Bios is latest version 1216.

I've attached some system information and syslog output after problem
appeared once again. I'm not fully able to understand the stacktrace but
it looks to me like some preemption problem.

Maybe this also relates to #158538

** Affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 124663] Re: No default internet traffic after connecting to VPN

2007-10-27 Thread Wilken Haase
After reading again and just have followed a forum link in Ubuntu Forums
i saw i maybe have chosen the wrong bug to comment. Sorry !

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[Bug 124663] Re: No default internet traffic after connecting to VPN

2007-10-27 Thread Wilken Haase
With that change in the pptp plugin i'm not able to use either the vpn tunnel 
at my workingplace, neither the Internet Connection my University provides via 
WLAN. So the plugin became useless for me since using gutsy. I think that is a 
major backdraw for the usabilty of my system.
I know many other bigger organizations like other German Universities which 
provide Internet Access via a PPTP Tunnel and all these Organizations have not 
configured their Routing to use the tunnel-endpoint as gateway. It is also no 
easy task to convince the staff of the University to change their configuration 
since everything works well with MS clients which are used by the vast majority 
of users.
Please consider that pptp is somekind of a MS invention and mostly offered to 
bring in an easy way of authorization of access and some little easy usable 
encryption, thats a totally different goal to that of the cisco, etc. offerings 
using ipsec.

I think it would be a really wise idea to revert this behaviour. May
it's a better idea to ask upstream to make this configurable and include
it then as an recommended option once this becomes implemented.

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