journalctlb-with-wifi-opened.txt
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https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210/issues/88
find some more info from here
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Title:
network-manger bug with wifi in ubuntu budgie
info of debugging
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atc@ATC:~$ rfkill list
0: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
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atc@ATC:~$ uname -r
4.13.0-16-generic
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Title:
network-manger bug with wifi in ubuntu budgie 17.10
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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the original article is :
https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210/issues/88
if as he said that i need to go further (enter to debug mode with
kernel and network manager )
plese tell me how to go in debug mode of kernel and the network-manager.
thx a lot!!!
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what the official said:
As I understand this, there are some problems in NetworkManager
11月 19 05:24:31 ATC NetworkManager[1086]: ((src/devices/nm-device.c:1452)):
assertion '' failed
so initialization of a device fails. This seems to be the core issue, although
I can't tell you why it fails.
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In your logs I see see vesafb warnings and it needs to be disabled.
NVRM: Your system is not currently configured to drive a VGA console
4月 01 07:55:58 ATC kernel: NVRM: on the primary VGA device. The NVIDIA Linux
graphics driver
4月 01 07:55:58 ATC kernel: NVRM:
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How to use the patch? I mean what the step is ?
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Title:
gnome-tweak-tool cannot start on ubuntu budgie 17.04
To manage notifications about this
I don't think this is a proper way to deal with this bug report. But
anyway, no matter whether it was a software bug or hardware firmware
bug, the infected graphic card has faded into the history. Personally
I've switched 2 notebook after I subscribed this bugzilla. Let it go.
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Confirmed on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 14.10 on Lenovo Y480.
Error Code is:
/EndEntire
file path:
/ACPI()/PCI(2,if)/Sata(1,0,0)/HD(2,x)/File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot)/File(bootmgfw.efi)/EndEntire
Problem is persistent after apt-get update apt-get upgrade update-grub2
grub-install
put echo dynpm /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_method into the
/etc/rc.d/rc.local is a simple workaround.
One of the developer of radeon responded me that the dynpm method may cause
severe screen flick on some ATI cards while frequency changing, so the dynamic
power manager is disabled as
I'm sorry, the file may also live as /etc/init.d/rc.local or even simpler,
/etc/rc.local.
I confused the BSD-like system rc.d with Debian init.d.
Never mind, on most distribution the /etc/rc.local should work. it is either
the every file itself, or a soft link to the correct configuration.
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I was once an active participator in the debian and gentoo forum, and relating
to this bug, every answer I got is just switch to the profile you are using
manually, or change it in sysinit. Another similar bug I have asked is that the
sound-card driver always misread the hardware as another,
It's a bug since karmic, which will never be fixed. Everybody instructes
you to switch to 'low' and 'dynpm' ;)
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ATI card fan is always on
I installed the fglrx and disabled KMS to cool down the laptop
Maybe the kernel team think this is due to the problem of radeon driver
developer but not their fault,
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I'm so sorry that I don't think this bug would be fixed until the kernel
upstream updated the radeon-related code...
I've tried the latest kernel in my Gentoo dist (2.6.36-r5 I think), but no
related problem improved...
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I've noticed these files existed in previous version of package dvipdfmx,
with some essential files to make the CJK words in the PDF file copyable. (font
mapping file, etc.)
see http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/i386/dvipdfmx/filelist
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updates from folks at Canonical??
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obviously the 10.10beta did not fix this problem
i tried this version and then build a 2.6.35.5 kernel (newer then what with the
beta, with lfs tutorial instruction) myself
and the fan is running constantly again (80% of the time) without fglrx binary
sorry i cannot give out the attachment
for
My laptop's sound card can work but it'll still play music loudly with
headphone plugged in,
i tried to adjust in alsamixer but whenever i muted anyone in Master,
Headphone, PCM or Front, all sound will be muted.
From
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Special:Search?search=VT1708Sgo=Go
Using apt-file search glyphlist.txt shows:
lcdf-typetools: /usr/share/doc/lcdf-typetools/glyphlist.txt.gz
lcdf-typetools: /usr/share/lcdf-typetools/glyphlist.txt
lcdf-typetools: /usr/share/lcdf-typetools/texglyphlist.txt
plt-scheme: /usr/lib/plt/collects/afm/glyphlist.txt
But no output for
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