The old 3-button solution was way better. I mostly switch between icon
and list modes, and now i've been struggling for months: it's clear that
there's no getting used to it once you tried the old method. Balance
between ergonomics + functionality isn't an easy equation.
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Konqueror View Mode To
Confirm this on a Thinkpad R61 with the 2.6.24-21, wifi LED also gone.
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linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-21-generic causes kernel panic when unloading
Intel Wireless driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251252
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The priority of this bug is marked "minor" on
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/6220
That's crazy
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Cannot connect to ICQ ("The client version you are using is too old.")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244591
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This bug is very annoying ; some weeks ago i was able to play DVDs by
replacing the /dev/dvd option in xine engine parameters with /dev/scd0,
but now this fix doesn't work anymore. BTW I only have problem with
DVDs, other media files play fine.
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Kaffeine doesn't play DVD's or VCD's
https://bugs
This bug is still active and "VERY" annoying ; some weeks ago i was able
to play DDVDs by replacing the /dev/dvd option in xine engine parameters
with /dev/scd0, but now this fix doesn't work anymore. BTW I only have
problem with DVDs, other media files play fine.
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[hardy] kaffeine loops on "Co
I solved more or less my problem by putting the target ad-hoc wifi card
in access point emulation mode (its my gateway, and has to run Windows
so I had to use the proprietary module instead of the standard windows
control which has no option for this mode). However, Network Manager
still has troubl
Same problem on a Thinkpad with Kubuntu Hardy Final and iwl4965. I'm
able to connect manually, but then I experience random network-related
hangups: the machine doesn't even respond to sysRq sequences and has
its Caps Lock LED flashing.
Basically, i have to paste each time this sequence:
sudo ifc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: swscanner
Since installing Feisty (Kubuntu), swscanner is completely broken, at least
when used with the ralink driver rt2500 (rausb device).
It returns this:
"Error in SIOCSIWMODE: Operation not permitted
Warning: Driver for device rausb1 has been com
Same for me, with edgy my WiFi connection to a router was auto enabled
at startup, which permitted me to do connection sharing to another PC.
Even more, in feisty knetworkmanager seems unable to initiate dhclient
when i try to connect it to this network (which is BTW unencrypted).
my etc/network/i
Well i tried to monitor via ssh. This is the output of sudo cat /proc/kmsg
:
succesful shutdown:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo cat /proc/kmsg
Password:
<6>[17179708.412000] [fglrx] total GART = 67108864
<6>[17179708.412000] [fglrx] free GART = 51118080
<6>[17179708.412000] [fglrx] max sing
forgot: i can hear the switching of the frequencies, since it's a crt,
otherwise it's invisible.
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Lockup problems with both the free xorg ATI driver and the proprietary fglrx
driver, using various ATI cards
https://launchpad.net/bugs/30447
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Problem still appearing since Dapper, Edgy doesn't resolve it (either fgrlx or
ati). On logout, reboot, shutdown i get garbage on the screen, no switch to a
tty, no kernel magic keys (Alt+sysrq+RSUIBO) However, in Dapper i felt my CRT
monitor (a 15'', 1280x1024) was very quickly switching freque
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