Same behavior with k3s v1.29.5+k3s1, on Ubuntu 22.04.4
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Hi Sudip,
I've already used these packages with one of my wiimotes on an earlier
version of Ubuntu. And they worked fine.
I see that the packages wminput and wmgui are only available on Jammy
(22.04) and above, based on
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=wminput
I started a live-USB of
With the same hardware (PC+wiimote), I've tested with Ubuntu 24.04 (with
a live USB).
With distro packages (not the ones from the PPA), I see the exact same
behavior: no error message, wiimote seems crashed
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Hi Sudip,
I've tested the packages from your ppa (after an add-apt-repository, and
removing them locally, to make sure they all come from the PPA)
They can be installed with no issue, and the python errors do not show up any
more.
However, when I run wminput , it does not work.
I put my
I have this same issue, and have a wiimote to test with.
Is there a .deb file generated with this patch, that I could try?
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I tested the same on Chromium 88 (on Ubuntu 20.10) : it does not allow to
choose a window other than the one of Chromium (or one of its tabs), but it
works in this case.
It allows to share the entire screen, but it broadcasts a black screen instead
of its actual content
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On Ubuntu 20.04.2 or 20.10, if I switch to a Wayland session, and open Firefox
(currently 85.0.1) on a site using some screen sharing, Firefox does not list
the available windows but only a line "Use operating system settings".
After choosing this only option, nothing
After upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04.1, and reinstalling gstreamer1.0-vaapi,
the problems does not seem to occur any more?
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Title:
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This PR seems to try to fix the bug :
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/94503
It has been merged recently, so hopefully we might have this problem fixed in a
future version of VSCode/VSCodium
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That's good news, thanks!
I suppose you're talking about package version 1.6.0-5 of aseba, and the
following debian bug : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=907531
and github issues : https://github.com/aseba-community/aseba/issues/881 and
There seems to be similar reports about green screens with Ironlake Intel CPUs
and VA-API :
https://askubuntu.com/a/1053324/555062
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/2123
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91309
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After some more tests, the green screen does not affect all the H264 videos,
but only some of them.
It does not seem to depend on the container (Matroska or Quicktime), on the
FPS, on the H264 profile or on the encoding software.
It seems to me that it depends on the resolution (not 100% sure
Public bug reported:
On a Ubuntu 18.04 (amd64) laptop, all H264 videos read by Totem display a green
screen (but the audio is fine, and the subtitles are displayed above the green
screen). VLC reads them properly. Totem reads them properly on another Ubuntu
18.04 computer.
If I remove the
The PPA package mentioned above can be installed on bionic, and works (some qt4
packages need to be installed). But it has the same name as the package from
standard repos, with a slightly lower version. So every apt upgrade replaces it
with the one from standard repos, removing thymiovpl and
Public bug reported:
The aseba package distributed by Ubuntu (version 1.6.0-3.1~build1 for 18.04
Bionic, any architecture) is missing a few binaries.
In particular, the thymiovpl and asebastudio binaries are not there, which
provide the capability to program a Thymio device.
I noticed that the
This seems to affect many users :
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2382157
I have a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3450S CPU and kernel 4.4.0-108 doesn't boot
Booting with 4.4.0-104 works
flags of my CPU : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge
mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi
For those still having this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 : please check that you did
not disable the automatic installation of updates.
It might be the reason why the old kernels were not removed for me (not 100%
yet). See discussion in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2344232
With a GUI, it's
I manually forced e10s on Firefox 50 (50.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1), and used
it more than one week without noticeable issue.
So maybe the "Ubuntu modifications" extension is e10s-compatible, but simply
not marked as such?
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Ian, could you please give the URLs where to find the "similar-looking apt
problems in the support forums" you're mentioning?
I think many people here (including me) would be interested in what are the
correct settings you mention.
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It's probably be the same problem I had on 1015PX : see the workaround I
posted on http://askubuntu.com/questions/649411/internal-speaker-not-
working-in-netbook/842760#842760
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It seems that this issue can have even more critical symptoms :
http://askubuntu.com/questions/837003/ubuntu-16-04-freezes-on-login-
screen-no-keyboard-or-mouse-working
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A simple way to fix this would be to deploy a newer version of virtuoso-
nepomuk for Trusty (or for Xenial, depending on the order of upgrades),
with a fixed content in /etc/init.d/virtuoso-nepomuk (the only necessary
change is to add the "### END INIT INFO" line).
Another approach would be to be
Public bug reported:
This happened on an computer that was installed many years ago, and upgraded on
each LTS version.
When upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04.1, it started telling me that something
wrong happened with sysv-rc, then that there were some "initscripts dependency
problems" making it
I successfully tested this patch.
Here is what I did :
- enabled proposed repository
- ran the following command-line (it might not be the same on different
hardware) :
sudo apt-get install grub-pc
On my computer (no UEFI), it upgraded the following packages :
grub-common grub-pc grub-pc-bin
Public bug reported:
I had this issue during a simple upgrade.
It looks like the downloaded .deb file was corrupted.
My workaround was to delete the file :
sudo rm liboxideqtcore0_1.7.8-0ubuntu0.14.04.1_amd64.deb
and then reinstall it :
sudo apt-get install --reinstall liboxideqtcore0
Maybe the sudo apt-get clean would have worked too.
In any case, I found a workaround (see bug description).
It was not a bug in the package itself, but the update manager
downloaded a corrupt file
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I faced this issue one more time, and I had forgotten the workaround in
between...
At least Remmina should display a meaningfull error message, sot that
the user does not suspect something completely different (like the
remote server being down)
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I also confirm that I had this issue without any Ubuntu upgrade, on Ubuntu
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Maybe the cause might be an update of Windows itself, that would have modified
the OS signature?
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I think this issue was indeed a duplicate of bug 1034593 , which has been fixed
in Firefox 32.
I mark it as duplicate, as the reporter and myself can't reproduce the problem
in Firefox 32, and the symptoms really match
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I close this bug as invalid.
I still believe Firefox should improve the user feedback in such cases, but it
was a bug in libav, not in Firefox
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That's true : Utopic now ships with libav-tools version 6:11~beta1-2, that is
able to encode with VP9 codec inside a WebM container.
Great!
For those using Trusty, there are a few ways to encode with VP9 anyway (without
upgrading to Utopic or running it inside a virtual machine) :
- compile
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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Google Street View not working properly on Firefox 29
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On Ubuntu Trusty, it now works properly with Firefox 32 (version
32.0+build1-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)
I suppose the status can be changed to Fix released, unless some of you still
have the issue
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Same issue. The workaround worked for me too.
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It looks like a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/remmina/+bug/944040
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Thanks for the update in utopic.
I now can play videos with vp9 codec and avplay, but I still can't encode
videos with vp9 codec inside a webm container (like in the sample) :
The following command-line :
avconv -i original-video.MOV -c:v libvpx-vp9 converted-video.webm
fails with the following
Excellent!
That's a feature I was missing for a very long time.
It now works the way I expected.
Thanks a lot for fixing this!
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Oops I gave a wrong URL in comment #12 : upstream bug is
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1021703
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Google Street View not
Not sure that https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1034593 is a
duplicate because the issue is still there for me, but it has changed a bit.
Now it does not give black screens any more, but the image freezes during the
movement from one point to another one.
A workaround that seems to
(I forgot to mention that I tested with Firefox 31.0, on Ubuntu 14.04
amd64)
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To
I did not have the time to make the SRU : version 9.14 has just been
deployed on Ubuntu Trusty, for security reasons : see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libav/+bug/1341216
I checked the webm conversions : problem solved :-)
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For the record, Trusty now generates a correct webm file (see attached
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standard ubuntu packages
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It does not seem to be ubuntu-specific. See upstream bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/1322835
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I also compiled version 9.13 patched with commit
9455a023be9f3915ccf5511a0b8fdb5b8897b2b6 : the output video works in
Firefox.
So it's now sure that this commit is the one that fixes the issue.
If upgrading to 9.14 is not possible, backporting the patch would also work.
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It looks like it's related to a libav bug. See
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https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
It has been fixed in libav between versions 9.13 and 9.14.
So it looks like Firefox is less permissive than Gstreamer, Chromium and
VLC on WebM
I did not find any libav 9.14 package for Ubuntu (any version), so I finally
compiled it myself on Trusty, from mainstream source.
After converting the source video with the same command-line, it outputs the
attached webm file, which works correctly in Firefox.
In order to check that the issue
@dtl131 : it looks like the commit
9455a023be9f3915ccf5511a0b8fdb5b8897b2b6 (in libav) is probably the one
that fixes the issue
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Firefox can
@erlenmayr: it looks like you were right :-)
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Firefox can not play some WebM videos generated by avconv on Trusty
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@erlenmayr:
I don't know the WebM/Ogg/VP8 specifications enough to say if the file is
corrupt or not.
You might be right. And it's true that VLC is more permissive than many other
players.
But the file also does play correctly with Totem and Chromium. So which
software is buggy did not seem
I found 2 bug reports on upstream libav that seem to be related :
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
At least the symptom seems to be the same.
Both are fixed in Libav 9.14, by commit
in it.
After commiting my modified image (called trusty-ffmpeg below), I can run the
conversion with a command-line like :
sudo docker run -i -t -v /home/mossroy/Videos:/host trusty-ffmpeg ffmpeg -i
/host/P5270914.MOV /host/P5270914-trusty-docker.webm
(note that I use the -v option to map the path
After a few tests, I suspect the issue might come from the audio track.
If I encode without the audio track :
avconv -i P5270914.MOV -an P5270914-trusty-no-audio.webm
It gives me the attached file, and it plays fine on Firefox
When comparing both mkvinfo (the ones generated with libav, on
And if I remove the video instead of the audio (-vn option instead of -an), it
does not play either and jumps to the end of the stram.
I tried to tweak the libvorbis options on bitrate and quality values, but it
does not seem to make any difference.
I also tried to manually modify the header
I tested the WebM file generated on Trusty with Firefox 27.0.1 and 29.0.1 on
Windows 7 : same behavior. It can not be played, whereas the file generated on
Precise can be played fine.
Maybe I should report this issue on bugzilla.mozilla.org?
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** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1018579
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As the issue in the same with Firefox on W7, and this video works well
on other implementations, I've created an issue upstream for Firefox, on
bugzilla : https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1018579
In any case, it looks like this version of libav generates something Firefox
dislikes.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1294899 ***
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Firefox can not play some WebM videos generated by avconv on
The package gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad is installed in version
0.10.23-7.2ubuntu1.
But I thought the webm implementation of Firefox was built in Firefox itself
(because it's a free codec), and that gstreamer was used only for h.264 videos
(due to patent issues) ?
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I tested to convert my video with ffmpeg instead of libav.
For that, I installed ffmpeg (version 1.2.6-1~trusty1) from this PPA :
ppa:jon-severinsson/ffmpeg , on Trusty
The result is attached, and works correctly with Firefox.
So this gives at least a workaround on Trusty
$ mkvinfo
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce :
- Download the source H.264 video attached to this bug
- On a Trusty machine, convert this video to WebM with avconv -i P5270914.MOV
P5270914-trusty.webm. It should give the same result as attached
- Open this webm file in Totem or in VLC : it plays
Mkvinfo for the WebM file generated on Trusty :
$ mkvinfo P5270914-trusty.webm
+ EBML head
|+ EBML version: 1
|+ EBML read version: 1
|+ EBML maximum ID length: 4
|+ EBML maximum size length: 8
|+ Doc type: webm
|+ Doc type version: 2
|+ Doc type read version: 2
+ Segment, size 217051
|+ Seek
Mkvinfo for the WebM file generated on Precise :
$ mkvinfo P5270914-precise.webm
+ EBML head
|+ EBML version: 1
|+ EBML read version: 1
|+ EBML maximum ID length: 4
|+ EBML maximum size length: 8
|+ Doc type: webm
|+ Doc type version: 2
|+ Doc type read version: 2
+ Segment, size 222861
|+ Seek
The mkvinfo outputs show a difference in the Default Duration field, which
seems to be incorrect on Trusty.
I tried to force it, by adding a -r 29.970 parameter to avconv : the field's
value is modified but still different from Precise, and the video does not play
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I found this bug report on Firefox :
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=868797
It might be related, but I don't think it's the same issue : manually sliding
the video in the middle does not make it play.
The workaround they propose is for ffmpeg, and does not seem to work on avconv
:
Yes, you got it right : the file generated in Precise plays ok in Firefox (on
Precise, Trusty, Windows, Android etc). You can try by yourself by clicking on
the attachment.
But the file generated in Trusty does not play on Firefox (at least on Trusty),
even if it does in Totem, VLC, and
Same behavior when importing a vpnc .pcf config file
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Same issue with Trusty final and all current updates, with a similar openvpn
config file.
Note that the VPN works correctly when manually configured : the issue is with
the import feature.
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This seems to be fixed in version 0.3ubuntu12 of command-not-found.
Now ffmpeg and ffplay do not suggest any package
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Thanks Reinhard for this info.
It's bad news for Trusty, but I understand.
I'm thinking about switching from VP8 to VP9 for some videos I put on a blog
(with the standard HTML5 tag), and I was hoping to be able to encode with VP9
codec on Trusty (like I'm currently encoding with VP8 codec on
Public bug reported:
On Trusty (alpha from 2014-03-26), without libav installed, here is what
happens if you try to run ffmpeg or ffplay :
$ ffplay
Le programme 'ffplay' n'est pas encore installé. Vous pouvez l'installer en
tapant :
sudo apt-get install libav-tools
$ ffmpeg
Le programme
It seems important to me because :
- VP9 is already supported on Trusty with Totem (gstreamer), Firefox (default
version bundled with Trusty), VLC and probably other software
- VP9 will probably quickly replace VP8 as the best free/open-source video codec
- Trusty is an LTS version : I think that
The version packaged with Trusty (currently alpha) is still 7.0.1, which is
rather old.
Latest version is now Netbeans 8
** Summary changed:
- Please upgrade to Netbeans 7.3.1
+ Please upgrade to Netbeans 8
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This issue does not occur any more on Thunderbird 24.4.0 : the menu item labels
are not truncated any more (Ubuntu 12.04.4 and Ubuntu 14.04 alhpa)
I don't know precisely in which version it has been solved
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On Ubuntu 14.04 alpha (under Virtualbox), this issue does not seem to occur.
It would need to be checked in a real installation.
This is with Thunderbird 24.4.0. But the same Thunderbird version still has the
issue under Ubuntu 12.04.4
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This is still the case in Ubuntu 14.04 (alpha)
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Lightning interface is only available in English
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This seems to be solved in Ubuntu 14.04 (alpha). I checked with Netbeans
and sweethome3d : both have readable menus
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I forgot to add that I tested with opendjk7 (version 1.7.0_51), which is
currently the default jdk under Trusty
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avconv -encoders | grep vp gives only :
V... libvpx libvpx VP8 (codec vp8)
It does not give the encoder libvpx-vp9, which seems to be necessary to encode
with VP9.
Or maybe I missed something?
Based on
Same issue here, with Trusty nightly under Virtualbox 4.3.8 (with guest
additions)
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check_gl_texture_size crashed with SIGSEGV in
It's still not working on Precise (amd64), with package version
28.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
But the symptom is a bit different.
Before, the geolocation API was never responding. Usually, the website ended up
on a timeout.
Now, the goelocation API always returns an error :
Error code : 2
Error
I confirm it must have been a temporary failure of the Google geolocation
service
The computer I was using has no Wifi so it must be an IP-based geolocation.
Now it's working on this 64bit ubuntu precise.
I also tested on another computer with Wifi (32bit, also Precise).
Geolocation also works
Public bug reported:
The geolocation feature does not work any more on Firefox (at least on
Ubuntu 12.04.3)
Try to open for example http://html5demos.com/geo , accept geolocation
when prompted by Firefox : it should quickly show your location on the
map, but it never does.
I'm using latest
** Description changed:
The geolocation feature does not work any more on Firefox (at least on
Ubuntu 12.04.3)
Try to open for example http://html5demos.com/geo , accept geolocation
when prompted by Firefox : it should quickly show your location on the
map, but it never does.
Thanks Matthias for the suggestion.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.3 (64 bits) and tried the packages from Saucy.
The GTK version can not be installed easily because of its dependency on a
newer version of libpango.
But the Qt version can be installed easily and worked for me.
So here is the workaround
Thanks Stefan for the clarification.
I think this tight correlation between Thunderbird and Lightning versions is a
real issue for linux distributions.
When Thunderbird is distributed through the package manager of the distro, and
Lightning installed (and updated) through the add-on manager of
Oops : that's a big issue.
It completely broke Lightning on the computers I take care of.
Reverting to Lightning 2.6.0 makes it work again. But Thunderbird still wants
to upgrade it to 2.6.1 : this workaround will probably only work until
Thunderbird checks the extensions for upgrade.
As
I still face this issue with Thunderbird 17.0.6 on Precise with latest
updates
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AltGr triggers email address selection from the contacts
I suspect this issue to be related to Unity3D.
If I reboot and choose another window manager (Unity2D or Gnome classic), the
problem does not occur : alt gr does not select an address from the
suggestions, and you can safely type the @ symbol.
Another strange behavior is that the problem
Public bug reported:
I'm using Thunderbird 17.0.2 (17.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1) on Ubuntu
12.04.2 (with latest updates) with a French Keyboard, configured with
default layout called Français (variante).
If I start composing a new message, and type some letters in the recipient
address zone,
Hi Till,
Could you include the patch for Epson Stylus Color 670, like you did for Oki
printers?
Or should I open a separate bug ? (as this one is already marked as fixed)
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I have the same issue on an Epson Stylus Color 670 inkjet printer, on Precise
12.04.1 (32 and 64 bits).
The first print is ok, but the following prints result in random characters
(see attached scan)
It's a regression because it was working fine on Lucid 10.04.x
lsusb gives :
Bus 002 Device
I confirm that switching to openjdk 7 instead of openjdk6 solves the
issue on my computer :
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk icedtea-7-plugin
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.7.0-openjdk
That's good news.
Unfortunately, openjdk-6 is still the default JVM on Ubuntu 12.04 (see packages
I faced this same error on a 12.04.2 upgraded from 10.04.
It also prevented Flash content to be displayed (in any browser) : the browser
displayed an empty content (certainly because Flash crashed).
The symbolic link workaround worked for me.
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I tested a recompiled brcmsmac module with the patch mentioned above : not
better.
I also tried to add the patch from
https://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-testing.git;a=commit;h=edc7651f3a4ffa7fca37d92401562694121512ad
: not better.
I had a further look at the
OK. Thanks Christopher.
Regarding a potential backport, it certainly does not come from an
updated firmware : the firmware files /lib/firmware/brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw
and /lib/firmware/brcm/bcm43xx_hdr-0.fw are the same when used with both
kernels on my machine.
So it comes from an update in the
In fact, I suppose recompiling the module brcmsmac should be enough,
instead of the whole kernel
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931168
Title:
14e4:4727 brcm80211 Wifi driver : cannot
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