Encountered the same issue in
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
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Same here :
kernel 2.6.32-5-686
wpasupplicant 0.6.10-2.1
eth1: Broadcom BCM4315 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller 5.60.48.36
Feb 15 14:09:42 longitude wpa_supplicant[1576]: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED -
Disconnect event - remove keys
Feb 15 14:09:42 longitude Network
Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 3.6.13
Also creates multi-GB .xsession-errors file.
A workaround for affected users:
According to http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=218008
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Use small script and put it into the startup apps, it seems xinit does not
create a new x
** Description changed:
We have a classroom of identical (HP dx5150MT) machines running Ubuntu
- 8.04 and some of them boots the 8.10 Alternate CD (or LiveCD) normally,
- but some of them don't ('No common CD-ROM drive was detected' message
- appears in AlternateCD, but LiveCD just drops to ini
Public bug reported:
We have a classroom of identical (HP dx5150MT) machines running Ubuntu
8.04 i386 version and some of them boots the 8.10 Alternate CD i386 (or
LiveCD) normally, but some of them don't ('No common CD-ROM drive was
detected' message appears in AlternateCD, but LiveCD just drops
Ok, I think, I've found the problem.
We have a classroom of identical (HP dx5150MT) machines running Ubuntu
8.04 and some of them boots the 8.10 Beta Alternate CD normally, but
some of them don't ('No common CD-ROM drive was detected' message
appears). I looked into dmesg outputs and found out tha
Hello,
the same here. Ubuntu 8.10 Beta Alternate i386. I added dmesg, syslog
and lspci. Made on the same machine running 8.04 and 8.10.
Actually the same goes for Desktop CD (both 32 and 64 bit), it just
drops to (initramfs) after a while and nothing boots.
It doesn't detect CD device (all previ
I created a home network with WPA-PSK authentication with a passphrase
and was able to connect to that network. If anyone needs more details
about my laptop (dell latitude d820) hardware or ubuntu setup, please
ask.
I am using
- "linux-restricted-modules-generic" version 2.6.22.10.11 and
-
I have Dell Latitude D820, and since upgrading to Gutsy from Feisty, I
couldn't even see the wireless network card under "System >
Administration > Network". (it also could not find the ipw3945 driver by
modinfo ipw3945)
As it turns out - I was always selecting the 386 kernel from the Grub
boot me
I also think that there's no need to put 'menu' in gsambad dependencies
list (if there's no some hidden catch, of course), better is to change
the .desktop file so that it uses 'gksu', so that nothing unnecessary
doesn't get installed.
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gsambad launcher
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106112
Yo
Public bug reported:
Not sure whether this belongs here, but I thought that it should work.
DivX, mp3 detection - good, suggested gstreamer plugins and worked in no
time.
$file test.vmw
test.vmw: Microsoft ASF
When I open it, Totem starts to play it but video is black, sound is ok.
There's oth
Yes, same here, deleting user 'hal' and reinstalling hal created new
user called 'haldeamon' and now it seems to be working ok!
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hal-device-manager does not load
https://launchpad.net/bugs/31517
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