Ok, I figured out kernel compiling. And many git bisects later, I think
I found the commit causing the issue. It's commit
4eb4bb735a536d922fc92de347b90ea290067c71 that causes my WiFi to become
unstable. If I go one commit earlier
(ef8f38d37265d79607e1fc132e28fadec8f51056) it all works perfectly, us
Version 5.15.0-23-generic still works great for me, no dropping WiFi at
all. Version 5.15.0-25-generic is where the troubles started. Version
5.15.0-27 from the updates this morning has the same issues.
For completeness sake, my output of lspci for the wireless card:
0d:00.0 Network controller: Qu
Oh, you are right. I booted into the 5.15.0-23-generic kernel and the
WiFi instability went away. I've been using it for a few hours now and I
would have seen the issue by now. I checked the logs and the update to
5.15.0-25-generic was installed on 6 April, 2022 which correlates
roughly when I star
Minor update: when the WiFi is being flaky, I often get see 100% CPU
usage for ksoftirqd, but not always.
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Unreliable wifi with loads of C
Public bug reported:
Using the current beta of Jammy, I no longer have stable WiFi after
April 5, 2022 update of wpasupplicant from 2:2.10-2 to 2:2.10-6. There
is a chance it may also be related to network-manager going from
1.36.4-1ubuntu1 to 1.36.4-2ubuntu1, but the logs seems to point to
wpasup
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I set up KOrganizer to use my Nextcloud server for calendar (and
contacts). Nextcloud is installed in a subdirectory of my domain (not
sure if that matters, but sometimes it does).
I can see the events in the Akonadi Console browser, but they do not
show up in KOrganizer. In
Oh, sorry. I'm really late to reply to this. Yeah, I do have the
proprietary nVidia drivers installed. Those drivers came from the
default Ubuntu repositories.
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I was trying to compile a OpenGL program, but it fails to compile. I
suppose the package this bug is in is really libglvnd-dev, but I could
not find that in Launchpad.
Anyway, the linking error is:
/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: cannot find -lGL
collect2: error: ld returned 1
Yes, sorry about that. I got confused due to the lack of a kdevelop-dbg
package in Kubuntu 18.04. But I figured it out. See attached backtrace.
** Attachment added: "kdevelop-20180509-142408.kcrash.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevelop/+bug/1769461/+attachment/5136860/+files/
Public bug reported:
KDevelop crashes when selecting Run -> Run Heaptrack Analysis even
though heaptrack and heaptrack-gui are installed.
To reproduce:
1. Create new Terminal project with default template.
2. Compile code and observe that it works.
3. From the menu select Run -> Run Heaptrack Ana
Public bug reported:
I downloaded the Kubuntu 18.04-beta1 iso and did an install in
VirtualBox 5.0.40_Ubuntu r115130. During the install the screen was too
small to show the Next button. Resizing the virtualbox window had no
effect.
Workaround is to use the Tab button and guess when the Next butt
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 17.10. Currently that comes with PHP7.1.
However, DokuWiki only became compatible with PHP7.1 since version 2017-02-19e
“Frusterick Manners”. Currently Ubuntu 17.10 only ships with Release
2016-06-26a “Elenor of Tsort”.
Using the old version results in Dok
Public bug reported:
The kde-l10n-nl package conflicts with plasma-desktop and plasma-desktop-data.
Unfortunately, on a fresh install of Kubuntu 16.04 from the iso, this package
is automatically installed and thus plasma-desktop and plasma-desktop-data are
uninstalled. This results in an error a
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