After my upgrade to Hardy, I was able to use my iwl3945 if I booted from
the 2.6.22-14 kernel with the ipw3945 driver, but in 2.6.24-12 I was
able to list the available access points but connecting to them failed.
Compiling the latest driver from linuxwireless.org as described above
works for me
I can confirm that this problem exists in Gutsy 2.12.0-0ubuntu5
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I don't think that Ubuntu or the fdisk maintainers are in a position to
change this; low level command line tools like fdisk are the sort of
thing that are depended upon by other applications so there is a lot of
resistence to changing their output.
From the fdisk man page:
-l List
I can confirm this bug. I'm running dapper, I changed my gnome keyboard
switcher applet to the configuration as described in the original bug
report. I can switch keyboards fine using the mouse, but when using the
default both-alt-key keyboard switching shortcut I can only switch
between Rus and
ctl-d freed me up to use ctl-F1 etc. Then I tried ctl-alt-backspace.
The xserver quit and the boot proceeded normally. I was even able to
install!
** Bug 60316 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/59772
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compare to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/59638
Is there a blinking cursor on your black screen? Is the last message
before the failure configuring x?
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There are others reporting problems at the same point in the boot. Do
you have a blinking cursor too? Does ctl-d allow you to use ctl-F1 etc.
to switch virtual consoles? Does ctl-alt-backspace kill xorg and allow
the boot to continue?
Compre to:
Public bug reported:
Booting the knot2 desktop CD failed after the configuratin X boot
message. The screen went black except for a flashing underscore
character in the upper left of the screen and stayed that way for 3
minutes.
Using the Ctl-Alt-Backspace key combination allowed the boot to
** Description changed:
Booting the knot2 desktop CD failed after the configuratin X boot
message. The screen went black except for a flashing underscore
character in the upper left of the screen and stayed that way for 3
minutes.
- Using the Ctl-Backspace key combination allowed the