this is dmesg from within edgy
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wlan card not detected
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sorry but I no longer have feisty installd. This is lspci -vv from
within edgy
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Neither my wlan nor my ethernet card are detected by feisty.
Both are registered on the new "Ubuntu devices" list, and both show up
in lspci.
Gnome "networking" applet (in the System->Configure menu) shows nothing
(not even my modem), and the network-manager in the notification bar
just says "No
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu is awesome. Dapper is really stable, and Edgy is pushing the
boundaries of what my hardware can do. I didn't pay a penny for Ubuntu,
but it's totally replaced my old Operating System, and taught me to fall
in love with free software.
While there is a brilliant commun
Public bug reported:
I was running firefox, xwinwrap, kiba-dock and automatix2.
Everything froze... I managed to log out and heard the drums (using
alt+F2), but the screen was white and unresponsive
** Affects: xserver-xgl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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As requested, here are ifconfig and iwconfig run from within dapper.
I've noticed that this has been triaged at a low priority... if the
final version of edgy had this problem, then there would be a few people
who simply couldn't use it. I deleted knot 1 because I couldn't update
anything etc... m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-network
(Edgy - Knot 1) Edgy doesn't display my network hardware, this was
mentioned on the Edgy forum,
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=223959, but nobody said
they'd reported it to Launchpad. I apologise if this is a repeat bug.
Stoc