Today I visited my parents. Their network is also encrypted with WPA but
the password is much more shorter (only 8 characters long). Surprisingly
the connection attempt with my laptop succeeded. Therefore I tried it
with the same password at home and this time the connection was
initiated without a
McIvor:
I cannot say for sure but I have updated the old system right before I
did the reinstallation.
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Gergely:
The networks that I tried are not hidden.
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I think that my problem is related to yours. Since my re-installation of
Ubuntu Karmic yesterday I cannot connect to my wireless network which is
WPA encrypted too. An older installation with the same set of packages
(even the version numbers are equal) worked quite nice. Thus I am a
little bit sur
Hello Dave,
no it is not. Suspend also fails with X1400 on my T60 or X300 on my old
T43 on Ubuntu Hardy without the scripts you have posted above. With
Intrepid everthing works fine for me. Do not know if this bug has been
fixed in ATI binary driver or in compiz.
Regards,
Thilo
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It is a T60 with a X1400. The only thing I did was to modify the kernel
parameters. GRUB passes vga=794 acpi_sleep=s3_bios pci=bios to the
kernel. I do not know if this (acpi_sleep=...) is still needed but it
has fixed some of my suspend problems years ago.
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Hello Bart,
with Intrepid I do not need those script anymore. I have a T60 with
fglrx enabled and supend and hibernate works out of the box. No need for
compiz workaround anymore.
Do you upgraded or is this a fresh installation?
Regards,
Thilo
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This bug affects Intrepid Ibex i386 too.
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Binary package hint: cupsys
I spend some time to figure out this problem. A few days ago I did a clean
network installation of current Ubuntu Intrepid and today I tried to print the
first time with the new installation to a network attached printer. But instead
of printing
dave:
I missed the fact that removing the os.kill call is a problem when the
parent process is still alive. Is there an easy way to make this call
not throwing an error when the process with that ID is not alive
anymore?
alex:
If your are not using any docking station you can comment out line
44
Ok Dave I finally modified your scripts. If you are not using fusion-
icon the script died before when you resume because the parent process
died already. To fix this my modified script saves the environment of
the parent process before it dies and reloads it after resume. It is my
first attempt in
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Hello Dave,
I also tried your suspend/resume fix and also experienced problems with compiz
not being restarted after resume because the parent process died too. I am not
using compiz-fusion btw.
On my installation compiz.real is a child process of /usr/bin/compiz which
actually is a wrapper aro
Hi Jan,
I got exactly the same problem. At first I thought it must be an issue
with the pulseaudio output plugin in hardy but it was not. What fixed my
problem was to disable the "bypass all signal processing ..." in the
audio preferences. now audacious advances to the next song without a
hitch.
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