I worked for some hours with kernel 3.12 and here's the situation with respect
to version 3.11:
- problem rtl8192cu module is able to connect to the wifi modem only if the
modem is very near (1-2 meters): SEEM (I hope) to be resolved
- problem Randomly the connection go down like the modem was
I've just installed the stable kernel release 3.12.0-031200-generic from ubuntu
repositories, but the problem persists.
I complete my previous message saying that (in 3.11 and 3.12 too) the
connection seem to be slow and the signal quality retrieved is low also if the
modem-router is near (50
I'm not very experienced in trying kernel versions installed manually. I read
the page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds?action=showredirect=KernelMainlineBuilds;,
but I would avoid that after installing the new kernel the system to become
unstable or are not compiled drivers for
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 13.04 and kubuntu 13.10: the rtl8192cu module is able to connect to the
wifi modem only if the modem is very near (1-2 meters). Randomly the connection
go down like the modem was turned off (but the modem is still stand up).
With 13.04 I was able to install
** Summary changed:
- tl8192cu module is able to connect to the wifi modem only if the modem is
very near
+ rtl8192cu module is able to connect to the wifi modem only if the modem is
very near
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** Description changed:
Kubuntu 13.04 and kubuntu 13.10: the rtl8192cu module is able to connect to
the wifi modem only if the modem is very near (1-2 meters). Randomly the
connection go down like the modem was turned off (but the modem is
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Kubuntu 13.04 and kubuntu 13.10: the rtl8192cu module is able to connect
to the wifi modem only if the modem is very near (1-2 meters). Randomly
the connection go down like the modem was turned off (but the modem is
still stand up).
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Unity will not start even in my case. I don't use it because (I hate it) and it
need too many video card resources. You can check if your video card supports
Unity with this command (you should have all 'yes''):
/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
In my case Gnome-shell too has these behavior:
Ok, Ubuntu Additional Drivers (jockey) utility installed nvidia-173 driver
(nvidia-173-updates seems to be still not compatible).
You must configure manually the /etc/X11/xorg.config file: go to end anche
change the line
Driver Nouveau
to
Driver nvidia
Reboot and you'll use the new NVidia
PS: I didn''t changed the tag to 'verification-done' because of missing
Device key update inside file /etc/X11/xorg.config
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Title:
[update
I downloaded the package at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-173-updates/173.14.36-0ubuntu0.0.1/+build/4221038/+files/nvidia-173-updates_173.14.36-0ubuntu0.0.1_i386.deb;
but I can't install it due to dependencies problems. I checked my package
manager, I enabled the
I can't see nvidia-173.14.36 package version into quantal repository: in which
repository has been committed?
Also, I tried to download and install manually nvidia-173.14.36 package from
Raring repository, but I get always a dependency issue.
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[SOLVED]
I've downloaded and installed from repositorty the new kernel 3.2.0.30. After
that, I tried again to install Nvidia drivers from 'Additional drivers': same
failure, but reading XOrg log in /var/log and check xorg.conf file I found the
real problem: the Nvidia proprietary driver
Public bug reported:
Introduction: upgrading my system to precise 12.04, the upgrade
procedure removed nvidia proprietary drivers (nvidia-173-updates)
because the version on the repository had some broken dependency with
new version of xserver. After the upgrade my 12.04 system worked with
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I have the same problem too. My karmic worked well for a couple of days
after the last software update. Suddently I've the Ubuntu running in
low-graphics mode error at startup, and the very strange thing is that
if I clink OK and than select Run in console mode, th boot continue
correctly and I
Public bug reported:
cpad-kernel-source package fail to compile upgrading the system from
Kubuntu 7.10 to Kubuntu 8.04: upgrade process stopped and the system
remain in a middle state between 7.10 and 8.04. So, the system started
only in text mode, without graphical interface and withowt some
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