I have meanwhile upgraded to 12.04, and there is no need anymore for
ifdown/ifup to make dhcp succeed.
The bug has disappeared after the upgrade.
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I'm using KMail 1.13.5 from Gnome (Ubuntu 10.10).
To start KMail at login the following command works nicely:
bash -c akonadictl start; sleep 5; kmail
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Still not working. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
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Oke I did that but no luck.
I have to add to this perhaps that before I was using pulseaudio and got
problems with it so I completely removed it and switchted to Alsa only.. at the
time no problems anymore untill a ubuntu update and then the mic was not
working...
Also sound is looping in flash
alsa-info script
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Cool this worked, I runned it and attached it!
Thanks alot for the help btw!
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Nobody?
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I get the following error:
The authorization page:
(https://edge.launchpad.net/+authorize-token?oauth_token=qgNh6CFhDXlFF4r6lrh5allow_permission=WRITE_PRIVATE)
should be opening in your browser. After you have authorized
this program to access Launchpad on your behalf you should come
back
I guess something went good cause now when I press enter I get:
Error connecting to Launchpad: Request token has not yet been reviewed.
Try again later.
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After an update my internal mic stopped working. I tried Arecord and Skype.
Both not working.
I tried reinstalling and purging all drivers according to the Comprehensive
sound guide on Ubuntuforums but still no luck.
Pulseaudio is not installed just running Alsa drivers.
I
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After an Wubi installed Karmic 9.10 completely updated shared on 1 hd with
windows xp I upgrade to Lucid just yesterday.
I just answered yes to all the grub updates and after this I can't boot Linux
anymore, I get a Grub prompt.
If anyone can help me out to fix it here is my thread:
I have also reported this via ubuntu-bug, in that way it got bug number
374006
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[jaunty] can't connect via dhcp
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
The bug occurred after upgrading to jaunty.
I'm not sure about the network-manager, it could also be the kernel, a driver
for my network card,
or perhaps the cause in the reorderings done to increase the booting speed in
jaunty.
Also I
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A workaround for my problem is to add the following two lines to
/etc/rc.local boot script just before the final exit 0 line:
ifdown eth0
ifup eth0
Doing this has the commands are executed at boot up.
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I have a slightly different problem with dhcp after upgrading from 8.10
to 9.04 yesterday.
After boot using the default kernel there is no wired connection to the
internet, but everything on the local network is available. (ping by name to
local machines works, but pop for email fails.)
If I
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