I can confirm the bug & the workaround as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1504975
Title:
broadcom-sta-dkms 6.30.223.248-3.3: broadcom-sta kernel module failed
to build [error:
Public bug reported:
In the test called "PCMCIA/PCIX Card tests" we'd better use
"PCMCIA/ExpressCard".
PCI-X[1] is an other standard mainly used in server boards.
ExpressCard[2] is more common in regular use.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI-X
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressCard
I confirm this with a Huawei E620 modem (T-Mobile HU).
Workaround: take the SIM into a handy and remove the PIN.
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[maverick] 3G: doesn't connect when SIM is PIN-protected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644752
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I can confirm this oops.
uname -a
Linux biboka-ml110 2.6.28-12-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 1 19:31:32 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Machine:
HP Proliant ML115 (AMD Opteron 1210, nvidia MCP55 chipset)
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WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.28/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mtrr/generic.c:411
generic_get_m
I confirm it with KDE4.
Scheenschot attached. I can't get it to speak English, but the error is
OK. In the hungarian version it said, the "Argument list is too long" in
english simple "Could not connect to host for smb://..." (see
screenshot)
Also can't connect to an added FTP-server. It tries to
** Changed in: dolphin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Dolphin can't write to remote folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158796
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Public bug reported:
I tried to put files on remote servers, but Dolphin alwas told me:
"Couldn't write here: remote" (or something like this, I use it on my
native language).
I added this remote folder at "Network/Add new remote place".
If I use the server with "fish://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/d
I dunno how did I made that, so you can close this.
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FSCK run twice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66316
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No, it checks the same FS [root, /] 2 times.
1st, it writes, that check needed on next boot, BUT it checks it anyway (on 1st
boot)
On the second boot, (as it said before) check it AGAIN.
[I reinstalled Xubuntu, now it works fine, it was after a dist-upgrade]
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FSCK run twice
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I found a bug somewhere in the counter of the reboots. One tough, that
it's the 29. reboot and wrote that "check forced on NEXT reboot". But
(maybe?) an other script made a check on this startup, after the text
above.
Next time, it said, that the file system haven't check for
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