Powertop is not a daemon. It's an executable that exits after running.
So, although it's run on boot, it exits after executing.
I think there is no problem here.
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It appears to be a problem with Broadcom driver. They forgot to include code
for channel 12 and above.
http://133nux.blogspot.com.es/2011/12/missing-channel-13-this-time-broadcom.html
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Same problem here. I live in Spain, but my wifi thinks I'm in USA, so my
wifi doesn't work in channel 13.
[ 20.538816] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[ 20.714754] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
[ 20.714756] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidt
I've been following this bug since hardy.
Nowadays is only annoying sin I can boot after waiting for an extra 30 seconds
or more without problem.
In the past I upgraded BIOS, firmwares, etc but problem remains.
My config is:
Seagate Barracuda at SATA port.
Western Digital Caviar at IDE port (mas
Same problem upgrading from Jaunty with spanish language (all country locales).
Both language and Xulrunner.
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Same problem with Firefox 3.5.3.
Adblock plus and Firebug have same behaviour. They are marked for update, but
never get updated and so they no longer run.
If I cancel update and remove from firefox, after restarting they remain as
"will be uninstalled when firefox is restarted". But after restar
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Jaunty Beta1
In a Dell Latitude D610, brightness shorcut work properly. However,
there is no concordance with on-screen indicator. That is, lowering four
or five levels in brighness (there are no more than 10 levels) only get
low an small percent of the on-screen indic