Also having this type of problem with my Latitude C610 laptop.
When I had Edgy installed, pushing the power button would bring the
Shutdown menu with all the options: Shutdown, Restart, Hibernate, etc.
Now in Feisty, it only _occasionally_ comes up. Sometimes the button
won't respond at all.
I have a Dell Latitude C610 using a Linksys Wireless card (using the
ndiswrapper driver). The card would automatically reconnect successfully
in Edgy; in Feisty it will occasionally _not_ reconnect after resuming
from a suspend to RAM session when closing the lid.
Information about my Wireless
As stated in the subject line, I upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and
everything worked out very well; I have issues with VLC playback of
music files in that it crackles.
I followed the instructions of someone on the Ubuntu forums to get sound
working again, as shown below:
Attached sound file with all necessary information.
** Attachment added: Large text file containing all the information from sound
debugging procedure.
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7599686/alsa_information.txt
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sound crackling with feisty libasound2 in some apps
How do I reassign to correct source package?
I do not know how to do this procedure.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
“Clicking on media file (WAV) causes crash.”
What other information should I include for this bug?
I basically clicked on a link that had a WAV file, and then Fx crashed
on me. I am including a problem report of the crash.
I am using Edgy, and
I had twelve tabs open on Firefox, including one to the Emmett Kelly
Museum www.emmettkellymuseum.com. Clicking on the photo that takes one
to the main menu of the site caused Firefox to crash. Including file
that contains crash info.
Also, Firefox info:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US;
Restarted X using CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE in order to restart the X server
since the Xubuntu System Tray stopped displaying my Gnome-Network-
Manager and Power Management applets. After logging in successfully, the
system tray told me that a few applications had crashed, including
Thunar-TPA.
Crash
Public bug reported:
Restarted the X server using CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE because the XFCE System
Tray had applications that were not showing up on it. After successfully
logging back onto Xubuntu, the crash manager started and then told me
that this application had crashed.
** Affects: xfdesktop
** Attachment added: Crash of XFDesktop on 11 March 2007
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6730786/_usr_bin_xfdesktop.1000.crash
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I have also had this bug affect my system.
The way it affected me was due to switching from Skins2 interface to the
wxWidgets interface.
I used a custom skin that was downloaded from www.videolan.org and then
switched back to the default Skins2 interface that comes with VLC. Then
I switched back
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