I experienced this (as per my earlier comment). It drove me nuts, so I
did a little digging.
Wired connections were OK if I used wpa_supplicant via the terminal and added
fast_reauth=0 to my configuration file. Wireless worked if I used the Wicd
network manager, but Wicd doesn't support WPA
I experienced this (as per my earlier comment). It drove me nuts, so I
did a little digging.
Wired connections were OK if I used wpa_supplicant via the terminal and added
fast_reauth=0 to my configuration file. Wireless worked if I used the Wicd
network manager, but Wicd doesn't support WPA
I can confirm this on 9.10 for wired. With wireless - I've given up
trying to connect at all due to the 802.1x requirements that Ubuntu
can't seem to cope with.
Same symptoms as others, not sure exactly when it loses connectivity,
but when it happens Ubuntu doesn't seem to realise. Everything
I can confirm this on 9.10 for wired. With wireless - I've given up
trying to connect at all due to the 802.1x requirements that Ubuntu
can't seem to cope with.
Same symptoms as others, not sure exactly when it loses connectivity,
but when it happens Ubuntu doesn't seem to realise. Everything
I can confirm this bug as well. I'm running Karmic Koala (x86) and
EasyTAG 2.1.6.
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easytag crashes when setting filenames from a TXT file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460652
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Surely the problem is that httpd.conf is being referred by apache
itself? Fixing the other packages wouldn't help, and if you refuse to
reintroduce httpd.conf, sort the apache2.conf file out instead.
Craig1709
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httpd.conf not shipped
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119509
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