@philipballew I'm not aware of another bug report, and don't have time to look
for one at present. I'm a Linux Mint user myself; Cinnamon has its own issues
with Eduroam. besides, there is no 14.10 based Linux Mint at present, so the
14.10 problems don't really affect me.
What I said in #186
This bug affects me too on Linux Mint 17.1 with dia 0.97.2-15ubuntu1
from the Ubuntu Trusty repository. I'll probably look at the procedure
posted by penalvch tonight.
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As I said already, 14.10 has another problem.
Go to Network Settings or Network Connections, edit the Eduroam connection, and
go to the WiFi Security tab.
Here set the authentication type to Protected EAP instead of the default
Tunneled TLS which is wrong for eduroam, at least on my university.
Aravind,
That line is already deleted if you add the connection with the latest
updates to NetworkManager installed.
If you're still having trouble, probably the wrong authentication type is set
in the wifi security settings. Default is TTLS, but at least my university
(Utrecht University, NL)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1301839 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301839
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1218456
Xorg assert failure: X: ../../../../include/privates.h:123:
dixGetPrivateAddr: Assertion `key-initialized' failed.
** This bug has been marked a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1301839 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301839
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1301839
AMD Radeon HD 8670A/8670M/8690M[1002:6660] Low-graphic mode with Trusty
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1301839 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301839
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1218456
Xorg assert failure: X: ../../../../include/privates.h:123:
dixGetPrivateAddr: Assertion `key-initialized' failed.
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Also affecting Lenovo G500. The update to xserver-xorg-video-radeon
fixes it. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301839
Title:
AMD Radeon HD
Is this still necessary after #1104476 has been fixed? If not, this bug
can be closed.
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Title:
Please provide option to
Linux Mint has implemented the upstream fix for system-ca-certs in their
repository packages which can be found at
http://packages.linuxmint.com/pool/upstream/n/network-manager-applet/
You can install these DEBs on Ubuntu 14.04 too (since Linux Mint 17 is
based on Ubuntu 14.04), then remove the
The system-ca-certs problem has been fixed in Linux Mint 17.
What may remain, though, is that the right authentication type such as
TTLS or PEAP is not selected automatically. For me PEAP had to be chosen
to connect to Eduroam; your institution should be able to tell which of
these types you need
@ Peter Matulis
Comment #17 at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702608#c17
clearly describes why it makes no sense to require choosing a
certificate for WPA2 Enterprise wireless.
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Indeed, the upstream fix did not reach debian/ubuntu yet. Even Sid does not
have it yet, so I guess we'll need to be patient, until 14.10 or something like
that.
I did, however, bring this to the attention of the Linux Mint developers.
Should Mint provide a fixed network-manager-gnome package,
In upstream Gnome the bug has been fixed with commit:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-
applet/commit/?id=c798c40c5dce3bc6d9b615621cefe59660b5a504
The Gnome bug report also includes some comments by Stefan Winter from
Eduroam (the wifi network of many universities including mine),
Public bug reported:
Since Raring, libcups2 no longer provides libcupsys2 which means Canon printing
drivers in .deb form are not installable anymore. I think we should bring back
this provides in the libcups2 package like it was on Precise and Quantal.
This is a new occurrence of bug #491205
It seems the problem was due to mdm not exiting Plymouth. Probably an
mdm update will come to Linux Mint users to fix this.
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So far these types of Intel hardware are known to be affected:
Gen3: 915GM, 945G, 945GM, 945GSE (which is normally shown as GME in mesa), Q965
Gen4: 965GM
Gen6: Sandybridge
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Gen7: Ivybridge likely affected too.
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Title:
llvmpipe used after clean install instead of intel
Status in The
I do not think this bug is related to hybrid graphics at all. So far at
Linux Mint we've had various reports of this on non-hybrid Intel
machines, mostly 915 and 945: but on those slower systems it is most
noticeable that llvmpipe is in use.
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@madbiologist This problem also happens on non-hybrid machines. Quantal
randomly fails to load the X.org intel driver falling back to
modesetting or fbdev.
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I'm experiencing this on an Intel 915GM laptop, without any nvidia card. And on
a Pentium M, llvmpipe is really slow.
I've also had a report from a 945G that this happened.
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I have found the fix.
Purge xserver-xorg-video-modesetting.
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I just said I found the fix, but it appears that without modesetting the
intel driver sometimes doesn't load either, and fbdev appears instead.
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rfkill list says your wifi is blocked by acer-wireless, that's why it's shown
as disabled. Wicd probably ignores this as the wifi card itself (phy0) is not
blocked.
So in fact it's a bug in the kernel's acer-wmi module. You can blacklist
acer-wmi in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf to get around
Bug affects me as well, on Linux Mint 12. system-config-printer however
doesn't have any problem adding my printer.
No crashes at me, just the message about FirewallD when using gnome's
system settings app.
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The repeated dropping, connecting, dropping, connecting also happens at
me, on Linux Mint 11 or 12 so Ubuntu 11.04 or 11.10. It even happens
when the host computer is Linux and the client is Windows.
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