oyste...@hex:~$ lsusb | grep Realtek
Bus 002 Device 010: ID 0bda:8172 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
The test deb works for for associating to my 3Com 11n AP
(3CRWER300-73-ME), but fails to associate properly with my Linksys
WRT54GL 11g AP.
The binary from svn.debian.org (which can also be found
With bnx2 interfaces on Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit:
In a file called /etc/modprobe.d/ip-failover (that we put there
ourselves):
Does not work:
options bonding mode=6 miimon=100 downdelay=200 updelay=200 max_bonds=2
Works:
options bonding mode=1 miimon=100 downdelay=200 updelay=200 max_bonds=2
mode=6
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
With a probably non standard /etc/passwd et al:
Adding group `sambashare' (GID 113) ...
Done.
Adding user `root' to group `sambashare' ...
Adding user root to group sambashare
Done.
adduser: The user `rootsh' does not exist.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
With a probably non standard /etc/passwd et al:
Adding group `sambashare' (GID 113) ...
Done.
Adding user `root' to group `sambashare' ...
Adding user root to group sambashare
Done.
adduser: The user `rootsh' does not exist.
The suggested workaround (ethtool -s eth0 autoneg off) works for me too,
but means the network is running at 10Mbps half duplex. (Forcing it to
10baseT-HD with mii-tool also works with the same effect).
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI
Express
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pdns-recursor
Version 3.2 of powerdns recursor was just released. It would be awesome
if this could make it into Ubuntu 10.04.
Announcement:
http://mailman.powerdns.com/pipermail/pdns-
announce/2010-March/000127.html
** Affects: pdns-recursor
Same as Michele Mordenti here:
linux-image-2.6.31-12-generic 2.6.31-12.41
sreadahead 1.0-4
Reboot shortly after running pkgsync, so had the newest packages
no.archive.ubuntu.com had to offer:
Oct 8 08:51:23 ov kernel: [ 73.555208] sreadahead[595]: segfault at
7fabdb5f3010 ip 00401f3b
Rolled some updated packages of version 185.18.31 locally today. (the
helper macros in debian/rules makes this surprisingly easy, by the way).
After a few hours of playing, Xorg now has 1496 MB virtual and 893 MB
resident, so using the latest driver doesn't seem to have helped.
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memory leak
I have the same problem with the Xorg process increasing in size. When
I first log in, the process has some 650m virtual, and 53m resident, all
as expected with 512m video ram. During use, and especially while
playing Anarchy Online under Cedega, Xorg grows in size, and does not
shrink after the
In my case, the pass phrase contained lower case a-z characters only.
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Wireless WPA key corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339046
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While I did see this problem when trying to connect to the AP at my
parents' house, I had no problem connecting to my (WRT54GL w/ openWRT)
AP when I got back home. Still works after using seahorse to delete the
WPA password and then reentering it.
Unless some update in the past two days fixed it
I see this bug on my Eee 901, Ubuntu 9.04 (prerelease) updated from
archive.ubuntu.com as of Sun Apr 12 2009 11:57 UTC. Haven't been able
to check the workaround described by Saisree Subramanian, as there are
more people using this AP, so I'd prefer not to fiddle with it.
Requested files were
I suppose some debconf question/warning and an /etc/default/evms could
be an easy solution to this intended behaviour. A simple package
install breaking booting by default sounds harmful.
A better solution might be to expand evms to have a look in /etc/fstab
to figure out which devices it should
I reinstalled evms-2.5.5-26ubuntu1 to see if my system would behave
better now. I'd say it was worse, as this made my system crash to a
shell during boot, when trying to fsck the filesystem used for /home.
Hitting ctrl-d made the system boot (but with no /home) to a state where
I could uninstall
Removed the following packages:
evms evms-ncurses libevms-2.5
Problem all gone.
I think upgrade process said it would remove evms after the upgrade.
The fact that this wasn't done is probably either a bug in the upgrade
package, intentional since we're still in pre-release, or just me having
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
After upgrading from Ubuntu 7.04 to Gutsy, the kernel log spams the
following message on boot:
[ 169.58] device-mapper: table: 254:0: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup
failed
[ 169.58] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table
[
This is just to confirm that I can reproduce this problem on a Thinkpad
T42 with an ipw2200 card connecting to an SMC SMCWEBT-G in access point
mode, using WPA1. I can also verify that I do not see this problem when
rebooting the Thinkpad into Windows XP.
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Wireless network keeps reconnecting
To follow up on myself, this is with Ubuntu 7.04, upgraded from 6.10
yesterday with update-manager, and up-to-date packages as of this
morning.
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Wireless network keeps reconnecting (ubuntu edgy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64173
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.85eubuntu2
Kernel: 2.6.20-6-386
Command line: root=/dev/md0 ro quiet splash
After upgrading from edgy (update-manager -c -d), a system reboot would
drop me to a shell in the initramfs. It seemed that the system did not
detect
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