Hi. Sorry for the delay. I just tested kernel 3.17.0-031700 (from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17-utopic/) and
it does not crash anymore (actually the current trusty version also does not
crash). However, and although ubuntu networkmanager does not indicate that the
Public bug reported:
As requested in bug #1327741, I have tested with the daily image from
26/Aug (8h52) and ran the ubuntu-bug linux command. It did not crash
as before, but the wireless doe not work properly nevetheless, it
connects at the beggining, but after a while it disconnects and not
I ran the command, but was unable to associate the report to this bug.
It was stored as bug #1362648.
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Title:
Kernel panic on driver rtl8821ae
The problem also exists in Ubuntu 12.04.5 (kernel 3.13.0-34-generic).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1326725
Title:
PS3 Sixaxis controller/joystick usb stopped working, regression in
I just dowloaded the daily image (18/08/2014, 18h GMT) and it does not
go into kernel panic. When can we expect these changes in the trusty
kernel?
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Opening System Settings -- Default Applications -- Web Browser (on the
left) and changing Open hhtp and https URLs in an application based
on the contents of the URL, together with the associations changes
solved the issue for me. This, however, seems very non intuitive.
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Is there any specific reason for openCV to be built without Qt support?
The new Highgui Qt functions, already available in the version which
ships with Ubuntu Precise, provide for much better user interfaces for
simpler cases without having to build complete GUIs.
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I have the same problem when running ROS rviz program. Switching from
the radeon open-source drivers to AMD proprietary ones solved the
problem for me.
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I forgot to say that I am using Kubuntu 12.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350643
Title:
[Acer Extensa 5620] hibernate/resume failure
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Hi,
I have been an openSUSE (formely SUSE) user since ~2000. I am now trying
Ubuntu (Kubuntu version) for professional reasons, however Hibernation
is not working on my Acer Extensa 5620Z.
I have tryed both using the radeon driver and the fglrx driver, but to
no avail. It seems to hibernate just
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