Hi Martin,
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I, who am not a systems programmer,
gets a bit confused when I display a log file like /var/log/Xorg.0.log!
What exactly do I look for when trying to determine which verson of openchrome
I have installed?
The situation is, of course, that when
@ Arjen
I must confess I don't understand why you keep having problems if you
have carefully followed the instructions further up.
The problem seems to be that the hardware drivers for the monitor and
the wireless networking, somehow interfere with one another and also
that the wireless driver do
@ Arjen
You do not need to fiddle with the source code, as Martin is trying to
tell you, that is for the developers.
This is what you need to do:
Go to this location to find the compited patch just ready to install:
https://launchpad.net/~andrew-aylett/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/608672
/+listing-a
Not your fault, Andrew. It should be a straigh-forward matter to file a
bug report in Launchpad to SOMEBODY not NOBODY. I see something lacking
here in Launchpad bug tracking system.
SOMEBODY in the Ubuntu team, please, please take responsibility for
this!
You wrote earlier:
"Regarding why we did
WOW! Thank you so much Andrew for that.
I downloaded and installed your patch, rebooted and tested the patch by
both closing the lid (and thereby blanking the screen) and opening it
again and I was still online.
Then I set my screensaver to blank the screen after a certain time, I
waited till th
Hi all,
After reading about all these woes and experiencing it myself, I have
done some further experimenting in order to isolate the problem and as a
result I have found a very EASY WORKAROUND which in no way impacts on
your computer.
MY SETUP:
Hardware: HP 2133 Mini-note netbook computer
Fresh
G'day Jerry,
I just saw your post and thought I would share the latest development
for me because it looks like my connection is staying up. (I will
reserve my final judgment till tomorrow after I have slept all night and
the connection hopefully has stayed up.)
I noticed that Ben McCann in one o
Michael,
I'm another user who has this problem.
My hardware: HP 2133
When I first installed 8.04 I could NEVER get wifi to work.
After I upgraded to 8.10, wifi was now working PROVIDED I installed the
recommended proprietary driver: Broadcom STA Wireless Driver.
Then I upgraded to 9.04 by doin
I have the same problem also on a fresh install of Kubuntu 8.04/KDE 4
In order to see if it was something to do with my installation, I tried
using Adept Package Manager to install software (I do prefer Synaptic
though, perhaps because I have become accustomed to it).
Adept does NOT have the same
** Also affects: synaptic
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Synaptic package manager stops working at 100% presuseably something to do with
ldconfig
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229416
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