So far, I think the options are: (1) Compile/install madwifi; (2)
Install a kernel from the kernel ppa; the Maverick ones got it right;
(3) Recompile the Ubuntu kernel; (4) Wait for Maverick's release or use
another distribution (both the latest Fedora and OpenSuse do not have
this problem).
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Confirm that disabling CONFIG_PCIEASPM and recompiling the Lucid kernel
fixes the disconnection problems. On an Aspire One 110, "sudo lspci -vv"
reads:
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5001 Wireless
Network Adapter (rev 01)
Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc.
Solution in #96 does not work for me.
Currently getting 1 day old tweets, even after changing timeouts in network.py
(web interface working fine).
Running Lucid with lucid-updates.
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gwibber tries to call has_key on list---twitter doesnot work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530195
You receive
Same issue with twitter (only replies and sent, but no messages), and same
console messages.
Fresh installation of 10.04 final.
Did not work for a whole day on 3 different networks.
Started "magically" working a few hours later.
No fixes required.
Whatever the cause, it can be sorted without doi
Bug also present in a second installation (Aspire One), in which USB stick was
created again.
Xfwm4 is not running, and it is necessary to start it from a terminal.
(Did not affect running in Live mode from the stick.)
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Windows don't resize
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446946
You received
Confirmed for Acer Aspire One 150-Ab, with Xubuntu 9.10 final.
Installation from USB stick, created with usb-creator, in Xubuntu 9.04.
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Windows don't resize
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446946
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