I solved my problem; b2 was failing to import because of a missing
"backports.functools_lru_cache"
I installed it with
~$ sudo -H pip install backports.functools_lru_cache
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Here's what "pip2 install b2" gives (each time I run it):
Collecting b2
Collecting requests>=2.9.1 (from b2) Using cached
requests-2.18.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl
Collecting futures>=3.0.5 (from b2)Using cached
futures-3.2.0-py2-none-any.whl
Collecting logfury>=0.1.2
~$ pip --version
pip 9.0.1 from /usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages (python 3.5)
~$ pip2 --version
pip 8.1.1 from /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (python 2.7)
~$ pip3 --version
pip 9.0.1 from /usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages (python 3.5)
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The pip command didn't work for me, and nor did the pip2 equivalent. The
same b2 missing backend message always comes up, despite pip ostensibly
having installed the required backend as requested (at least, without
error meassages). Downgrading to 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 works, but that's a
pretty old
(In reply to comment #338)
I've recently had to uninstall pulseaudio (ubuntu 11.10, 64 bit, inc. patches
from oneiric-proposed and oneiric-backports) because it was randomly causing
Rosetta Stone 3.4.7 (run through Wine) to be unable to play audio (making
progress through the program
I've recently had to uninstall pulseaudio (ubuntu 11.10, 64 bit, inc.
patches from oneiric-proposed and oneiric-backports) because it was
randomly causing Rosetta Stone 3.4.7 (run through Wine) to be unable to
play audio (making progress through the program impossible), requiring a
restart of
I'm getting this, running kernel 3.1.0-030100rc10 (and that is what is
listed as the driver version for rtl8192cu under lshw command results.
these also then say firmware n/a)
trying to connect to a netgear ap operating in auto b/g mode
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Also seeing this behaviour, in natty. What info can I provide, that
would help debug?
InSSIder is seeing all my local 802.11n networks as 54g only, ignoring
the 5.8ghz channel entirely; it reports 'Max Speed' as 54G for all of
them. No such problem if I boot into Windows.
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Status: Expired = Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584902
Title:
iwlagn can't be forced above 54M rate and reports wrong
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