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My download speed is incredibly slow. Using speedtest.net my download
speed is in the range of 20-30 Mb/s regardless of the server. Upload
speed is pretty good thou. I am using Wireless connection. My router is
Netgear R6300.
My ISP is FiOS and I am at 75/35 plan.
In
Here is the windows test...
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I guess no need to say that it still crashes...just installed 13.04 with
Gnome 3.8. I did NOT install the gnome staging
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Title:
software-center
I agree that the comment should be kept for relevant information. Si
since the bug was opened in the alpha 3 version, can somebody update the
status and provide timeline. IMHO this is the most relevant information
for everyone waiting on the bug to be fixed. Surprisingly, Nutty was
officially
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I moved from Maverick to Natty and everything was flawless. I didn't
like Unity, so I am running Ubuntu Classic.
What I noticed is that at the bottom panel I cannot re-arrange the open
programs. For example if I have FF, TB and Text Editor
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Title:
Open Programs Buttons in the Bottom Panel Cannot be Re-arranged
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@Marco Trevisan #84
In 11.04 Unity does not have this problemfor those that like Unity.
I don't like it and I prefer Ubuntu Classic, which is horrendous in
respect of indicator-applet. I hope that m0sia would update his ppa for
11.04.
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Is this going to be fixed for 5100 in Maverick? And what I mean by fix,
I mean not disabling 'n', but fixing it...
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Title:
iwlagn degrades
Thanks Tim! One last question, is this going to be the name of the file
since my card is 5100? Where can I download the package from?
Thanks again!
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Binary package hint: network-manager
I have Netgear wndr3700 router, that has pretty nice capabilities.
Couple of days ago I upgraded to 10.10 from 10.04 - both 64 bit. Ever
since I upgraded, my wireless connectivity is extremely bad. Speeds are
horrendous. It does not want
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Title:
After upgrade to 10.10 wireless connects to 54 mb/s only
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Binary package hint: nautilus
EVERY SINGLE TIME when I try to close the Nautilus File Browser (ie when
I go to my Documents folder), the desktop flashes all the icons on the
desktop a couple of times (for a sec you would see no icons on the
desktop) before everything goes
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Closing File Browser Causes the Desktop to Flash the Icons
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I have the follwoing fenomenan. In my /etc/fstab I have an entry to
automatically mount my NAS. Here is my entry:
192.168.1.10:/mnt/array1/My_NAS /media/My\040NAS nfs _netdev,
auto,rw,hard,users,intr 0 0
When my laptop boots it successfully
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Title:
Upon reboot automatically mounted NFS shows twice in Places and in the
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I completely agree with hackel comment #68.
This is pathetic! We are less than 1 month away from the offcial release
of Natty Narwhal (11.04) and we still have a critical bug, reported
several months ago, NOT fixed, preventing MANY people to upgrade from
10.04 -- 10.10. I too had to go trough
So, I set up sudoers and works great. But we have another problem thou.
I have put everything in the fstab. In Gnome if you go to Places you see
the mount point, but if you decide to go there it says Unable to mount
test2 (which is my mount point for the cifs). If I manually mount it,
obviously
So, I set up sudoers and works great. But we have another problem thou.
I have put everything in the fstab. In Gnome if you go to Places you see
the mount point, but if you decide to go there it says Unable to mount
test2 (which is my mount point for the cifs). If I manually mount it,
obviously
I have very similar issue. When I put my Toshiba Tecra M10 (10.04
64-bit) to suspend, after I try to wake the computer some times I see
just a blank screen, some time I see flashing Caps-Lock button, some
time it comes ou ok. Go figure...What is the status on this one or
should I open a new
Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit.
Same here when mounting/unmounting cifs:
u...@ubuntu10-lap:~$ mount /media/test
u...@ubuntu10-lap:~$ mount
.
.
//xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/myfolder/ on /media/test type cifs
(rw,mand,nosuid,nodev,user=X)
u...@ubuntu10-lap:~$ umount /media/test
umount: /media/test mount disagrees
I got the same message every time I update the grub.cfg.
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Have exactly the same problem.
Linux my-lnx 2.6.32-23-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 11 08:03:28 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lspci |grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G86M [Quadro NVS 150M]
(rev a1)
X.Org X Server 1.7.6
Release Date: 2010-03-17
X Protocol Version
Just to add I use gdm, and do NOT have kdm. Work around for gdm???
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VT_WAITACTIVE failed: Interrupted system call
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441653
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Wow...Just checked to and saw there is an update for xserver
specifically to address this issue. Updated the Xserver and did a few
restart test, and so far so good. I'll update with with any issues.
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Just the progress dialog. I can open another window and navigate thru.
That is how I got the 2 download streams in the attached jpg.
In both cases, it gets certain number of files and then stalls. If I try
to go inside the folder and download the files only with no folders
(just files),
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Have the following problem, and it only happened recently after some of
the kernel headers upgrades:
I have a shared NAS. When I go to Places -- Connect To Server
Service Type: FTP (with login)
Provided all the relevant optional information
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49831768/ProcMaps.txt
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Anybody looking into this?
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Unmount internal disk NTFS partition reports Safe To Remove Disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/580515
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Wow...I am surprised that after 2.5 years and multiple releases we are
still talking about this bug...I had it in 9.10 64-bit and I upgraded to
10.04 64-bit and still have it...Was it gutsy that it was reported
on...?
When I run htop I have 87 processes (PID 1090 to 1177) of /usr/sbin
Chris, appreciate your comment. As I said in my posting, I was not sure
what exact package might be causing the problem...I have been posting
that question at launchpad and ubuntuforums with no answer.
To answer your question, no the disk is not attached to the USB. And in
retrospect if I
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
I run dual boot Win/Ubuntu environment. I recently updated my Karmic to
10.04 64-bit.
What I started noticing is that some time when I try to unmount my NTFS
partition I get a message that says:
It is now safe to remove your D Drive
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I am not sure if this is gnome-session package, but this is what I am
suspecting. I booted with my older kernel 2.6.32-21 and also tried with
the LiveCD and it seams that it works OK and I do not the message, but
as well I never get the message when I unmount or eject USB attached
disk.
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