[Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] is not supported

2015-10-27 Thread Josh Taylor
Upgraded to 15.04, removed dkms as noted (worked fine in 15.04), and
copied the files as noted in the description (historic: For now, you
guys could use 15.10(purge the ath10k-dkms if you tried installing it),
and make a copy of https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware
/linux-firmware.git/plain/ath10k/QCA6174 into /lib/firmware/ath10k/).

I now get the attached in dmesg when connecting to a network. Seems it's
crashing?

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[Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] is not supported

2015-10-27 Thread Josh Taylor
Update: Seems this only happens on 5Ghz, 2.4ghz works fine.

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[Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] is not supported

2015-08-12 Thread Josh Taylor
infinity, the 6mb/s is a bug, as I can reach 100mbit over WiFi for my
internet. :-)

No PCs here to test with so I can't test local file copying.

I will test the above, I'm still running that 4.1.0-rc7-wl-ath+

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[Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

2015-06-14 Thread Josh Taylor
Just FYI, I seem to get much better performance over 5ghz compared to
2.4ghz with this card. Not sure if it's the routers I have tested (A
couple of DLinks and Netgear), but I can max out my net with the 5ghz
(speedtest.net reports 104mbit).

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[Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

2015-06-11 Thread Josh Taylor
So the network speed is reported as 1 Mb/s through network manager, but
the speed is a bit faster than that on speedtest.net (about 10mbit) .
I'm also not getting great reported signal.

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[Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

2015-06-11 Thread Josh Taylor
Hehe, been a while since hardware didn't work out of the box (or via
easy to install drivers) for Ubuntu, that's what I get for buying the
latest laptop network card I guess.

#150 works perfectly and wifi works. Will report back stats.

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[Bug 1121379] Re: Multiple finger touch fails on Sony Vaio Duo 11 running Ubuntu 12.10 (N-Trig DuoSense MultiTouch)

2013-03-22 Thread Josh Taylor
Any updates for this? Would love to use the tablet with Ubuntu. Going to
try Ubuntu 13.04 this weekend with it.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-21 Thread Josh Taylor
Temporarily? Or does this fix the problem for good?

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Michael O'Lear
439...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:

 When I get properties on the Gnome panel and check-mark Show Hide
 Buttons, the icon video defects go away for me.

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  Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
  COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

  Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
  many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
  Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
  attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
  appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
  you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
  the solution.

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

  SUMMARY:

  After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
  terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
  manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

  WORKAROUND 1:

  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
  The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

  WORKAROUND 2:

  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
  (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

  WORKAROUND 3:

  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
  add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-21 Thread Josh Taylor
Sorry for the super post. I forgot about the quoted text.

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[Bug 574270] Re: nm-applet displays the wrong connection status

2011-01-27 Thread Josh Taylor
Hello, I've been having the same problem with this version of the
applet. I've found that mine only gives a misreading when I'm connected
to a secure network. If I'm using an open network, the applet displays
the correct amount of signal and everything.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-20 Thread Josh Taylor
Does this problem only occur after restarting gnome? I ran killall
gnome-panel several times to see if I could see the bug resurface, but the
gnome-panel starts up without any problems.

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Mahendra Tallur 439...@bugs.launchpad.net
 wrote:

 It may be a factor, but as I said earlier (what, you didn't reread the
 355 comments ? ;-) I managed to reproduce the issue (especially in the
 bottom panel, next to the show desktop applet) from a clean user
 profile, with the default set of applets.

 What was particularly striking was the fact that re-creating afterwards
 exactly the same set of applets made the issue more difficult to occur.
 From the default set, I could force it to happen by killing the
 panel from the terminal a couple of times.

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  Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
  COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

  Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
  many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
  Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
  attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
  appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
  you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
  the solution.

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

  SUMMARY:

  After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
  terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
  manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

  WORKAROUND 1:

  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
  The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

  WORKAROUND 2:

  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
  (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

  WORKAROUND 3:

  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
  add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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