Thanks. The same steps (grub-install followed by update-grub) also
eliminated the spurious message that I was getting.
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I just upgraded my xubuntu box to 21.04 as well with a very similar
problem. In my case the message is "error: sparse file not allowed" and
a second later "Press any key to continue...". With no key stroke, it
will time out and continue after a few seconds.
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I see. Now, I understand what an "upstream bug" is and what you are
asking me to do. I will get to it sometime today.
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1969:10a1 [Lenovo
Actually, I do not understand this.
Every new device that is not supported by old kernels could be called to
have an "upstream bug."
I hope you do not mean this, and I hope you did not misunderstand the
situation.
Please keep in mind that I did not really use any old ubuntu distros
with this com
12.04 : the card did not work.
12.10, 13.04: wol never worked here (I think).
13.10: the card works but the wol does not work.
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1969:10a1
As far as I can recall, the answer is No. With a different ubuntu
version, the card was not even recognized. I do not recall that the
ethernet card ever worked perfectly (with wol). I could test recent
versions of ubuntu with live CDs, though, if this information is
important.
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I just tried this new kernel. However, ethtool still does not recognize
the wol capability of my card.
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1969:10a1 [Lenovo IdeaPad Y510P]
Thanks. I just downloaded kernel 3.12, from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-saucy/, and rebooted my machine with this
new kernel. Verified that I am running the new kernel.
However, I still do not see that the wol capability of my card is
recognized by ethtool.
So, I will g
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I am using 13.10 (saucy) on my new laptop---a Lenovo laptop (Y510P).
It appears that the alx module that loads the netwo
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alx mo
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I am using 13.10 (saucy) on my new laptop---a Lenovo laptop (Y510P).
It appears that the alx module that loads the network card (08:00.0
Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8171 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 1
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I am using 13.10 (saucy) on my new laptop---a Lenovo laptop (Y510P).
It appears that the alx module that loads the network card (08:00.0
Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8171 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 10))
might have some problem.
The wakonlan functionality is important
I am affected by this bug. I have been using kdialog for the purpose of
a short notice, for this reason, which is sort of a shame, since kdialog
is not that powerful in other respects.
Can this be fixed as soon as possible, please?!
Thanks to YannUbuntu for so nicely summarizing this strange iss
Hi, this bug also affects me with my HP 8510w. I am using Ubuntu 12.04
with the following kernel (see below for the "uname -a" output). This
bug has been affecting me for the last several months, but I do not know
exactly when it started. I suppose it started after one of those
software updates,
Yes, I am so used to the windows resistance. It is quite a downgrade
not to have that nice feature.
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Unity-2D/metacity window placement/mo
I discovered this bug today, too. Okular seems like a blast. This is a
small but significant bug for me. Would appreciate a quick fix!
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