Hi there,

do you know how to add numbers to the comments in the launchpad gui? I
had to count the permalinks in a text editor. Anyway,

The difference between comment 34 and 35 is:

lbm_cw_cfg80211

Are you annoyed by the amount of data? Sorry about that, I am just
trying to help in debugging. What do you suggest?

Anyway,

I had some rather atypical stuff happening. Since I only use wireless
through the Intel wireless card and 3 USB modem (which I am using right
now) I could not connect to the internet for a while. I mistakenly
judged that this bug was fixed as adding the backports and doing
modprobe after 'root# dpkg-reconfigure linux-backports-
modules-2.6.27-8-generic' did reveal the symbols errors, but did not
make my wifi connection disappear. That happened only after rebooting,
and is still not fixed yet.

In contrast with the last time I experienced this bug, and also had the
connectivity issues, I cannot restore this with '$ sudo apt-get remove
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-8-generic'. Maybe this is because apt-get
build-dep linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-8-generic prompted me to
install linux-headers-2.6.27-10-server, which I did. I have since
removed both packages and ran root# dpkg-reconfigure -au. I have deconf
configured to readline and -p low.

I will search for other 2.6.27-10-server packages now and try to
uninstall/delete them.

I have just downloaded a lot of dbgsym's and will try to get a Backtrace
of sudo nm-connection-editor. I get WARNING: resetting 'something' with
page size more than zero is deprecated. Also one of the build-dep's of
network-manager network-manager-gnome or gnome-keyring was automake1.9 I
believe.

This package is known to cause problems with installing build-dep's for
virtualbox-ose. The problem is that there is specifically referred to
automake 1.9 and not 'any automake'. I think installing backports may
actually refer to this previous automake, and some program will not be
able to use a later version of automake instead of that program.

I think that program is gnome-keyring or gnome-keyring-daemon. I know
this because I had 'sudo NetworkManager' access to gnome-keyring made
subject to a password, which is my old gnome-session (and sudo)
password. I changed this login password, but I still had to give in the
old password for access to the gnome-keyring for NetworkManager, after
startup. I can now start both NetworkManager and gnome-keyring, as well
as nm-applet, dbus-launch, nm-connection-editor and gnome-keyring-
daemon. I am no longer prompted for my old password however. I think
that is ample proof.

Anyway, I also got the compiz.real bug again, which is still related to
the Alsa mixer I see, but that is possibly not causally related to this
bug (but maybe also to automake?).

Please pardon me also for the referral to the UFW kernel crash bug. I
saw the same output in dmesg in Intrepid, but not in Jaunty. I guess it
is unrelated.

Cheers,

Thomas

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