Network browsing to my samba 2.2.8a server is now working on 8.10 with
samba-common/smb-client 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.3. Thanks to whoever fixed
this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277849
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On my problem hardware, Hardy with the 2.6.24-21-generic kernel and all
other updates still does not recognize a blank CD. So for me the score
remains: Hardy 0, Intrepid 100.
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Fails to see blank CD/DVDs for writing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220957
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Update to my 2008-08-31 post. I installed 8.10-beta on the same system
and a blank CD was recognized when inserted. So on my hardware the
problem has not occurred with Intrepid to date.
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Configuration: 8.10-beta with samba-common/smbclient 3.2.3-1ubuntu2, using
Places -> Network browser for file access to a Trendnet TS-U200 file server
appliance running samba 2.2.8a server.
Behavior: Shared folders are shown but no files are displayed when the folder
is ope
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Configuration: 8.10-beta with samba-common/smbclient 3.2.3-1ubuntu2, using
Places -> Network browser for file access to a Trendnet TS-U200 file server
appliance running samba 2.2.8a server.
- Behavior: Shared folders are shown but no files are displayed when the folder
Andy,
You can download the 2.6.27 deb file from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/base/ and install it with dpkg.
Refer to my 2008-08-30 post.
Mike
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I had a similar problem in 8.04 with a Plextor PX-W2410TA CD burner
manufactured in October 2001. Nautilus would not recognize a blank CD. I
could burn using either CD/DVD creator or Brasero, but Brasero produced
a "could not eject" error. This drive was working perfectly with 6.10.
The workaround
The computer I originally had the problem with is no longer available, but I
installed 8.04 on a Biostar M7VKQ Duron 800 with the same Plextor model
PX-W2410TA CD burner. The problem occurred as expected. I downloaded
linux-image-2.6.27-2-generic_2.6.27-2.3_i386.deb from
http://packages.ubuntu.
I installed Intrepid alpha 4 on the system described in my previous
post. A blank CD was recognized and the icon appeared on the Desktop. I
used Synaptic to install the 2.26.27-2-generic kernel and rebooted; a
blank CD was recognized and the icon appeared. Results so far: It won't
work in Hardy and
I confirm the bug as described. This bug could be particularly
troublesome for a novice to disk partitioning.
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Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 install wizard displays incorrect drive size when clicking
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This problem is limited to the IDE interface on the K7T Turbo2
motherboard. The install boot option proceeded normally through timezone
selection on three other systems: a Jetway V4MDMP with Athlon 2000+, a
Biostar MCP6P-M2+ with Sempron 3400+, and a Biostar M7VKQ with Duron
800. It hung consistent
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
When choosing the "Install" boot option on the 9.04 beta i386 CD, the
installer hung after the timezone (America/Los Angeles) was selected
using the city menu list and Continue was clicked. Installation was
successful when booting into the Live C
The system remains alive, only the installer hangs. syslog is attached.
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Steve,
Thanks, your suggestion fixed my problem connecting to the private
share, although the correct syntax is "client lanman auth = yes". The
bizarre behavior I reported when connecting through the network browser
to the public share SD_MMC_c still exists, however.
I probably should have Read T
I believe the problems I am experiencing with 8.04-beta live CD are
related to this bug. My share server is a Trendnet TS-U200 flash card
appliance with two shares configured; //fileshare/SD_MMC_c is public,
//fileshare/CF_a requires a user name and password. These shares are
working properly with
I retested both 7.04 and 6.10 (with all updates) on the same
configuration as my 2006-04-25 posting: a Samsung 204T 1600x1200 LCD
behind an 8 port IOGear KVM switch. If I boot with the switch pointed at
another machine, both 7.04 and 6.10 come up with 800x600 resolution. If
I boot with the KVM swit
Mono crashed when I was closing an ftp session. Pre-installed Ubuntu
6.10 with all updates through 2007-01-15 on a System76 Gazelle
Performance laptop (Asus hardware). Crash report attached.
** Attachment added: "Mono crash file 2007-01-15"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5765866/_usr_bin_mono.1
The problem may be deeper than gnome-screensaver. I experienced the same
annoying symptom with a fresh install of Debian 7.0.0 on a machine
behind an IOGear 8-port PS2 KVM switch. As reported above, simply
opening System Settings -> Displays caused the resolution to revert to
1600x1200, as did runn
The problem is still there with version 1.0.6. Repeating my test with
one terminal window open:
mike@stealthwork:~$ /usr/sbin/lightdm --version
lightdm 1.0.6
mike@stealthwork:~$ who
mike pts/02011-11-10 14:38 (:0.0)
mike@stealthwork:~$
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Status: New
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Title:
LightDM does not update btmp, wtmp and, or utmp records
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I have two machines running 11.04 with a wireless connection. I was able
to get a clean shutdown on both by changing the link to
/etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d from
S31umountnfs.sh to K15umountnfs.sh. This is a workaround, not a fix, as
it simply starts the cifs/nfs file unmo
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Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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Title:
ar9170 usb wireless disconnects repeatedly
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I was unable to recreate this bug when I installed the NetGear WN111v2
USB wireless adapter again. It remains connected with either or both the
usb9170 and carl9170 drivers loaded. Performance appears to be better
with the carl9170 driver, however. Reported connection speed was 48 Mbs
with the carl
I installed a TP-LINK TL-WN321G USB wireless adapter that uses the
Realtek RT2070 chipset. It works perfectly, which seems to confirm this
as a kernel/driver issue, not a Network Manager issue. That solves my
immediate problem. If the developers need additional information or have
a proposed fix, I
This seems to be a zombie bug (aka regression error) I encountered in 8.04 and
9.04 that has returned from the dead. Fortunately there is a fix by Sander
Marechal available at
http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/07/automatically_mounting_and_unmounting_samba_windows_shares_with_cifs/
Sander's scri
Oops. This isn't as simple as I thought. The shutdown problem came back
even with Sander's umountcifs script installed. I discovered that if I
use a hard wire network connection shutdown is fine and umountcifs is
unnecessary. The delayed shutdown occurs with a wireless network. I
speculate that th
Ernst is correct; after further testing this turns out *not* to be a
wireless network issue for me. I am developing a background process that
mounts/unmounts shares as defined by users in a configuration file in
their home directory. My script interferes with umountcifs when user
logout occurs on s
Public bug reported:
NetGear WN111v2 USB wireless adapter connecting to WEP encrypted 802.11g
network using Network Manager on 11.04 connects on startup then
disconnects after about one minute. Behavior after that depends on
whether the carl9170 and/or ar9170usb modules are loaded. The WN111v2
wor
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Tit
It turns out that my three previous posts have been about half right. After
further research and testing I have concluded that:
- This is a zombie bug. I recommend this bug be marked as yet another in the
long list of duplicate bugs for #211631.
- Sander Marechal's umountcifs is not needed for a
On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network
Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently
configured instead of taking them down. I can make the argument that
Network Manager is a tool to make it easy for the user to control
network interfaces, but
Excerpt from Clint Byrum's comment #146
> Excerpts from Mike Perrin's message of Mon May 23 20:28:52 UTC 2011:
> On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network
> Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently
> configured instead of taking them down. I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 567957 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567957
I am experiencing this problem with a PC Engines ALIX.1C AMD Geode
motherboard running Linux Mint 9 LXDE using the Xorg geode driver.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/KernelModeSetting indicates that KMS is only
acti
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Ubuntu, Ubuntu-Cinnamon and Ubuntu-MATE all fail to install when using
UEFI but MATE succeeded when I tried a BIOS install. In all cases the
install selections were to take over the disk, minimal desktop and no
proprietary drivers or codecs. Hardware is an ASRock Q1900M Pro 3
This seems to be unique to the Q1900M board. I cobbled together another
system with an ASRock 970 Extreme 3 motherboard, Athlon II CPU and 8GB
RAM and the MATE UEFI install succeeded. Conversely a UEFI install of
Lubuntu, which uses the Calamares installer also failed on the Q1900M
system. So I don
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Title:
LightDM login display corrupted in 22.04 Beta
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