Public bug reported:
Banshee continues playing music after the UI is closed. There is no
minimized windows, or icons in the task tray.
To stop the music, I have to open a terminal and 'killall banshee' or
obviously find the process and kill it.
However, if I PAUSE the music, then close the GUI,
Doing a few other ping tests, option 6 definitely gives me the best
performance. Pinging one of Yahoo.com's servers, with option 6, ping
times stay below 40ms. Using options 1 or 2, ping times vary between
40ms upwards to 130ms. Average ping time with options 1 and 2 is over
80ms.
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Here is my results:
Using Chris Arges' kernel (3.0.0-15.24):
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11n_disable=1: PASS
11n_disable=2: PASS
11n_disable=4: FAIL
11n_disable=6: PASS
11n_disable=6 seems to also give me the best performance. The other
op
@Johannes, The patched kernel didn't work even with 11n_disable=1. I had
to revert to 3.0.13 kernel to regain connectivity.
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I installed Chris Arges' patched kernel, and used the different values
as suggested by Johannes. Nothing worked. The network connection was
zero. It showed I was connected to my router, but I could not ping out
to anywhere.
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I upgraded to the latest stable release of the 3.0.x series kernel,
3.0.10. For testing I removed the line "options wlagn 11n_disable=1"
from options.conf in /etc/modprobe.d/ and reboot into the new kernel.
This problem still persists in the latest 3.0.x series kernel. I re-
added the options for t
@Chris J Arges, Can you try installing the latest stable kernel and try
to duplicate your results? You can download the kernel packages from
here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1.1-oneiric/
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I upgraded to the latest stable release of the linux kernel, 3.1.1, and
removed the options.conf file and booted into the new kernel. The
problem was still there. I re-added the 11n_disable=1 option in
options.conf and rebooted still using the 3.1.1 kernel. The network
connection speeds were good f
Even without the 11n_disable=1 option in etc/modprobe.d/options.conf,
with the 3.1 kernel, the wireless drops at random.
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Something interesting, I upgraded to Linux-3.1, left the 11n_disable=1
in /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf, and my wireless drops off at very
random times. I have to disable/re-enable my wireless to get
connectivity back. However, when I "downgraded" to 3.0.8, connectivity
is stable again. I will try a
Here's the problem with using previous kernels. I tried several things
immediately after installing 11.10. I tried the latest upstream kernel,
3.0.6 (at the time), and I also tried the latest developmental build
with 3.1-RC9, both kernels had the same issue. However, both kernels did
NOT have this
I had this issue on 2 laptops, both with Intel cards. One was an Intel
WiFi Link 5100, the other was an Intel Pro 4965AGN
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