Ditto.. it's the same for me. Clicking the middle button fixes it.
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This bug is still present for me in the release of Lucid, on a fresh
install with updates installed as of May 3, 2010. Jakob's fix, which
worked up to Karmic, no longer works in Lucid. Anyone know how to turn
off 3 button emulation in Lucid?
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Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
Jakob works again. My mouse is:
Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)
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I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.
To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.
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I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:
In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
Hardy and see the
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI. It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely
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I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI. It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become
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