Hi lavinog
Thanks for the proposed fix. It does appear to work, but I'm worried
about unintended consequences. I can't install OSs with such bugs and
hacked workarounds in them.
It's a shame because Lucid seems like an otherwise fine release but for
the time being I'm going to have to stick to
Probably - however, it's not installed by default on Karmic. At least not when
doing a minimal install like I do.
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Kernel trace buffer should be cleared and size restored after profiling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501715
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Any updates on this issue??
I know an extra 100-200mb used is nothing to those with systems with
several gbs in them... But many of us use Ubuntu on lowend/modest
systems.
~120mb burnt for nothing is 50% of my meager 256mb available on my
laptop. For us, this bug is a show stopper.
Seems
I'm experiencing the exact same situation that hyperspaced described 6months
ago (2nd post).
Use the gnome app, the keyboard is correctly recognized as a Logitech
Cordless Mediadiaboard Pro (TM). I'm asked to input a pin, which I do
using said keyboard. It confirms my correct entry of the