@engage1: Could you elaborate? I keep certificates in ~/Documents, which
isn't encrypted. Where do you advise moving the PEM files to so it will
auto connect correctly?
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After reading the known issues I found one for a crash while installing
with multiple HD in the system. I was using a SSD and also a HDD, trying
to install to the SSD.
I disconnected the HDD and attempted install again and it worked, the
installer completed without crashes or errors.
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Im sorry but i dont understand your comment. I think in your first
commend u are meaning that alsamixers feature to control headphones
volume or something. But my problem is that i cant switch it on or
control the volume, even tough the sound also comes from headphones.
About the other comment i
Public bug reported:
I have creative fatality gaming headset and this compag nx6110 laptop
with the latest version of ubuntu.
Everything worked well when i used version 10.04 or something. Now when
i plug in my headset it doesnt mute laptop speakers. I cant even mute
them manually from alsamixer
I have a Dell Mini 10, and have the same problem. However, I have been
able to log into Ubuntu, using the following workaround (and have
confirmed that grub is the issue here):
1. Created a new USB boot drive, with Ultimate Boot CD on it and booted into
it. (Used the multiboot ISO program
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tmw
When i start the game, it starts normal, but i cant click buttons with
my mouse. When i click it i choose it and when i press space button it
clicks But few weeks ago it worked normally. I have re-installed game,
i have configurated default settings.
** Attachment added: short lspci output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21521600/intrepid-corruption-lspci.txt
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regression: intrepid/8.10 kernel does not detect 30 pin cable; quickly results
in massive filesystem corruption.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319845
You received this bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic
arch: ia32 (maybe others)
Intrepid/8.10 kernel does not detect the use of 40 pin cable when udma66
capable chipset and drive (at least on this hardware) are used.
Sometimes this results in the system not being able to
T61 (6465CTO, Intel X3100/GM965)
I have the same thing here. some observations and possible
fixes/workarounds:
slow response/pausing behavior:
- brightness controls are responsive right after a reboot
- I can hit brightness up 100 times with no effect.
- trigger: If I use the acpi/end key to
putty (0.60-3) fails with the same error (too many authentication
errors).
putty is not configured at all on this machine so it should be in passwd
auth mode. However, ss soon as I put in my login name it comes up with
the error.
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openssh public key auth broken if one has many keys but only
workaround/fix:
- move all keys into subdirectories and update config to reflect changes.
- even with multiple keys in subdirectories it does not try the wrong keys.
hypothesis:
- the ssh client looks in ~/.ssh and tries any files it deems to be keys, even
when 'config' is configured explicitly
putty (0.60-3) fails with the same error (too many authentication
errors).
putty is not configured at all on this machine so it should be in passwd
auth mode. However, ss soon as I put in my login name it comes up with
the error.
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openssh public key auth broken if one has many keys but only
workaround/fix:
- move all keys into subdirectories and update config to reflect changes.
- even with multiple keys in subdirectories it does not try the wrong keys.
hypothesis:
- the ssh client looks in ~/.ssh and tries any files it deems to be keys, even
when 'config' is configured explicitly
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-client
After upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10, I could not log into any machines via
ssh where I had already configured public-key auth. This happens with
both rsa and dsa keys.
The error given was:
Received disconnect from 10.0.0.1: 2: Too many
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-client
After upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10, I could not log into any machines via
ssh where I had already configured public-key auth. This happens with
both rsa and dsa keys.
The error given was:
Received disconnect from 10.0.0.1: 2: Too many
Thinkpad T61 running 8.04 with the serial+parallel adapter for the
ultrabay-slim (pass through connectors to the mainboard's 8250 serial
adapter).
After boot, the serial port works. However, after a suspend resume it
disappears and the kernel emits ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!.
workaround:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Davi Vercillo C. Garcia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm with the same problem. My system is updated and this bus returns to
happens. My machine is a Thinkpad R61.
my output from acpi_listen:
brightness-up:
video LCD0 0086
brightness-down:
Just noticed a strange issue with kubuntu/8.04b1. brightness-up works
as expected, but brightness-down seems to trigger multiple events, 4 in
fact. The event popup indicator from 'power manager' appears to show it
stepping through the skipped brightness levels, although it happens very
quickly
update:
system: latest hardy kubuntu amd64 on a thinkpad T61 6465CTO (intel x3100
video)
-acpi brightness keys now working and responding quickly to input, but
only when the module thinkpad_acpi is loaded with arguments
`brightness_enable=1`.
spiffy!
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Backlight adjustment no longer works
to: Faberfox
tested your config on kubuntu, and it's working ok here with latest up to date
hardy.
T61 6465CTO, intel graphics (x3100/965GM)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197929
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Brightness keys never worked here with 7.10 (so not a regression).
Still does not work with 8.04beta1, kubuntu, amd64.
Following the instructions here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch
I stopped hotkey-setup and then ran sudo showkey -u | tee -a hotkey-log.txt.
I then
same situation on a new T61, hardy beta.
(acpi keys brightness keys also don't work, but that's a whole nother
issue.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197929
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getting the same behavior on an R40.
R40-2722 with pentium-m 1.7Ghz, using acpi.
I've taken to killing the thinkpad-keys process after startup. All the
buttons continue working with including osd for volume control, access-
ibm, brightness, thinklight, etc. (I'm using kde).
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