Thanks EVER SO MUCH to the Ubuntu developers for taking the time to
investigate and fix this bug. NOT! It continues to be ignored, just
like every other bug I have ever reported to Ubuntu. I'm sure this is
very inspiring to the ever-increasing number of users who are buying
laptops and netbooks
First, for the above commands, /etc/rc.local is exectued as root, so
there is no need to use sudo. Second, although these commands avoid
the problem sometimes, at other times they cause the system to hang
while booting, so they are not an acceptable work-around for this
problem. However,
This bug also exists with the upstream kernels, at least as far as
v2.6.38-7-natty (02063807). There seems to be no upstream kernel for
2.6.38-8, and although I tried the 2.6.39.rc4 kernel, it did not
recognize the Broadcom adapter at all, obviously because it is missing
the necessary modules on
It is unfortunate that this bug report is being ignored. I do not
understand the significance of changing affects from ubuntu to linux.
If this is an attempt to say that this is a general linux bug, rather
than an Ubuntu specific bug, I would point out that this bug does NOT
exist on the latest
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 2 (2.6.38-8 x86_64)
On a Lenovo Ideapad S10-3s which includes a Broadcom 4313 WiFi adapter,
should use the brcm80211 driver. On first boot after installation the
Wireless Networking is disabled in Network Manager and can not be
enabled. If the acer_wmi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub-pc
Installing Karmic Alpha 3 on multi-boot systems, with Mandriva 2009.1
(or its derivatives) being one of the other installed distributions.
Mandriva puts the partition information in menu.lst on the kernel and
initrd lines, like this:
title linux
Hi,
Sorry for the delay. I decided that the easiest way to get the logs
(and the other crash files) to you was to file the report directly from
the LiveCD after the install crashes. That created a new bug report,
number 322293, also in my name, with all of the files attached.
The crash
Public bug reported:
When trying to install 9.04 Alpha 3 from the LiveCD to any partition
greater than 9 (i.e. with a two-digit partition number, such as sda10,
sda11 ...), the installation crashes at the point where it tries to
install GRUB, with an error reporting that ubiquity has crashed.
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to contact me about this again.
Unfortunately, this is still a problem for me. I have been following
the recent discussions and changes in the Network Manager package, and
although it appears that those changes have solved this problem for
those with the
A small variation of the work-around works with non-branded cards, such
as the Swisscom Unlimited Data card, also. If you can set up a working
wvdial.conf file, and use wvdial to connect the card once, then remove
everything except *99# from the Network Manager configuration as
described above,
Why is this report still listed as incomplete? I have tested with the
latest (16 Oct) updates, and it still does not work with the network
manager. If I need to submit additional information, please let me
know. It would be nice if this worked in the final release - it
definitely did work in
** Attachment added: Mandriva 2009.0 xorg.conf from my system (Intel 965GM)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18634594/xorg.Mandriva
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lenovo x200 incorrect resolution gnome prop. crash SIGSEGV in strcmp()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277372
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The screen properties crash was fixed for me several updates ago.
However, the screen resolution problem with multiple displays connected
persists, and is reproducible on my system with an Intel 965 display
adapter. In fact, because I work with several different versions of
Linux, I can give some
This problem appears to be fixed by the latest Ubuntu Firefox extension
(0.6pre). I have tested it on two systems now, and it works correctly
on both of them. Thanks.
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Firefox 3.0.2 problem with Citrix ICA Client
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273971
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This still does not work as of patches on 9 Oct 2008
** Attachment added: hal-find-by-capability --capability modem
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18367772/hal-find
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Mobile Broadband does not connect Sierra Wireless in Switzerland
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278992
You received this bug
** Attachment added: lshal -u `hal-find-by-capability --capability modem`
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18367782/lshal
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Mobile Broadband does not connect Sierra Wireless in Switzerland
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278992
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Requested output on Intrepid Beta, with all latest updates installed.
The Sierra Wireless card still does not connect.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hal-find-by-capability --capability modem
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_1199_6850_noserial_if0_serial_usb_0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lshal -u
I have tested this problem with the Intrpeid Beta release, and it is
still exactly the same:
- With the standard Intrepid Beta distribution, including Firefox 3.0.3,
the Citrix ICA Client does not work. It gets to the point where it says
SecureHCLoader init..., and then says SecureHCLoaded bail,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Running Intrepid Beta, the Network Manager / Mobile Broadband fails to
connect a Sierra Wireless 880 card to the Swisscom service provider.
This configuration DID work in Intrepid Alpha-6, and I have one laptop
on which that setup is
I have done quite a bit more testing and experimentation with the
Intrepid Beta release, and compared the way this works with Ubuntu Hardy
Heron and Mandriva 2009 RC1. I think that what Intrepid is doing is
very close to being correct, and is considerably better than it was
with Hardy.
- With
** Attachment added: Properly functioning wvdial configuration provided by
Swisscom
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18252820/wvdial.conf
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18252821/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: Gconf.txt
This problem is somehow related to the Firefox Extension Ubuntu Firefox
Modifications 06~b1. If I disable that extension, the Citrix ICA
client works correctly.
A bit more detailed information on the problem: When the Citrix ICA
Client starts, it starts to load the Juniper Networks Secure Host
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17920890/Dependencies.txt
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Firefox 3.0.2 problem with Citrix ICA Client
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273971
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox 3.0.2 distributed with Intrepid does not work with Citrix ICA
Client 10.6. I have just verified this again with the latest update
(3.0.2+build6+nobinonly+0ubuntu1). Several important points for
comparison:
- This problem did not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Running on a Fujitsu Lifebook S6510, with a port replicator and an
external Acer LCD display. Using 8.04.1 this was handled reasonably
well; when booted with the external display connected, the initial
resolution was 1280x1024, and when booted with
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17877835/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: LsMod.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17877836/LsMod.txt
** Attachment added: LsPci.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17877837/LsPci.txt
** Attachment added:
Public bug reported:
Running Intrepid Alpha 5, with a SierraWireless AirCard 880. After
boot, the AirCard will not connect through the Network Manager / Mobile
Broadband control. However, if I initialize the card (for example by
running the appropriate wvdial script one time), I can then
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