@osomon regarding your question "... ~/server works around the
problem?", I have a tmpfs mount in my $HOME (19.10) and it is
inaccessible to chromium.
/etc/fstab
tmpfs /home/david/ramdisk tmpfs rw,size=2048M 0 0
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Update: With Kernel 4.2 rc7, this problem stopped. Message is still
being displayed, but the bandwidth does not deteriorate anymore. Great
improvement!
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Dear ubuntu developers, dear crowd,
I really love you for the time you put into OSS. I myself am struggling
with learning coding, and by that I am refering to the likes of Python
and BASH. I could do nothing (or very, very litte) to troubleshoot a
wifi kernel module.
However, this Bug is so profo
Further info: this bug does not occur in every WLAN.
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Title:
iwlwifi + intel 6205 + tp-link 4300: bandwidth changed = host
unreachable
To mana
Hello,
I do experience precisely the same error on a Lenovo Thinkpad x230 with
kubuntu 15.04. The x230 has the Centrino Advanced 6205 N wifi chipset.
The error did not occur with Debian 7, I had this set up on the machine
before.
The bug really is extremely menacing, one is forced to reconnect
mu