I have a "MAG X570S TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI (MS-7D54)", which seems to be nearly
identical except of WiFi and a M.2 cooler. On Ubuntu 22.04 the same problem
exists. The above mentioned "pacmd" call works with that as well and allows
front panel headphone audio, while running a similar command,
pacmd
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1003907
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** Also affects: wpasupplicant (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
When I upgraded my computer to Ubuntu 22.04 with "wpasupplicant" version
2:2.10-2, it would no longer connect to my WiFi, but instead tries
multiple times without success. The WiFi card is a "Intel Corporation
Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak] (rev 34)", the WiFi access p
and the status change to "fix released" I thought, that my feedback
would no longer be required. I am sorry, if lack of it delayed this. I
can confirm, that it works for me as well. Thanks for the effort of all
people involved!!!
Patrick
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Title:
bconsole to Bacula Director fails with authorization problem message
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Title:
bconsole to Bacula Director fails with authorization problem message
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The only (debug) message I got from the Director upon an unsuccessful
bconsole connection was the one produced in lib/bnet.c:566. So I
debugged it and got this backtrace:
#0 init_bsock (jcr=jcr@entry=0x0, sockfd=sockfd@entry=7,
who=who@entry=0x7efce66e958b "client",
host=host@entry=0x7efce3
Public bug reported:
In a plain, new Bacula installation on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial (packages:
bacula-director-sqlite3, bacula-sd-sqlite3, bacula-fd, bacula-console)
the "bconsole" client program is not able to complete its connection to
the Bacula Director, but fails with:
# bconsole
Connecting to D