It seems to me that there needs to be some work done to ensure that
changes to the official ISO list become 'sticky' and don't get undone by
some careless person using an out-of-date ISO-3166 country list
reference.
GG JE and IM were added to the ISO list in 2006.
AX not long after.
SX, CW and o
This just happened to me with the latest set of packages for 11.10 beta.
I don't think it has been fixed.
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I'll retry this, either with Natty, Onieric or both. (We are using a
combination of LTS and -whatever is the latest actually released
version- ...)
Thanks for looking into this.
On 08/15/2011 04:12 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
> Are you sure you're using Natty? Your bug report says
> "InstallationM
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Debian Installer has wrong defaults when country = IM GG or JE
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When installing the operating system (in my case Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit
Desktop) and selecting my location, the default keyboard and
localisation is set to United States. For IM (Isle of Man), GG
(Guernsey, Alderney and Sark) and JE (Jersey) this should be set to the
UK keyboard
Been using skype for a few days now and the patch in my post above seems
to have fixed the crash problem for me. I applied it to the latest
ubuntu-natty kernel from kernel.ubuntu.com.
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I see the following patch has made it into 2.6.39.3:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/7/9/49
I'm going to try applying it to the latest natty kernel and see if it
helps.
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I get the same symptoms, and I've attached the error messages that I get
in /var/log/kern.log as an attachment. The last section repeats
thousands of times before the system freezes.
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I have this same problem with a Lenovo L512 and an Advanced-N 6200 card.
Disabling 802.11n using the module option allows it work ok.
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Brian Murray wrote:
> Ah, I see that now. The dmesg file doesn't actually seem to cover a
> period of time where you were trying to connect to a wireless network
> though. Could you please add dmesg after trying to connect to one?
>
>
Be glad to give it a go ... however ...
It seems that this
Brian Murray wrote:
> Please include the output of the command 'uname -a' in your next response. It
> should be one, long line of text which includes the exact kernel version
> you're running, as well as the CPU architecture.
> 2. Please run the command 'dmesg > dmesg.log' and attach the resultin
This behaviour seems to be restricted to attempts to connect to 802.11b
networks. 802.11g appears to be working fine!
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I have a Sony ultraportable notebook (VGN-TX3XP). I dual-boot with
Ubuntu Desktop and Windows 2000 SP4.
I recently completely re-installed the notebook with the latest 8.04
distribution of Hardy Heron Desktop edition.
The install is literally out-of-the-box
The wireless (w
Sorry, my laptop died so I'm unable to take this further as I don't have
access to the hardware any more. Thanks for your suggestions.
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Logging in using a gnome failsafe gives me a working desktop as well and
it uses display :0
Even if this is GDM/GNOMEs fault for not using display :0 is it still a
bug that DRI is disabled on display :1?
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no :1.log, which is strange. I've also uninstalled compiz (apt-get
uninstall compiz) and that hasn't made much difference.
Here's what I'm seeing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ glxinfo | grep display
name of display: :1.0
display: :1 screen: 0
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nigelr tty9 2007-11-23 19:
It still seems to be broken now that I've removed my xorg.conf (glxinfo
reports no DRI). I've also tried reloading the radeon module, but it
doesn't appear to make any difference.
One thing I _have_ noticed is that if I login using xterm failsafe mode,
DRI works fine (glxinfo reports that DRI is w
This bug is making my laptop almost unusable, so I'm going back to
feisty (which works fine, even off the live CD). Is there any more
information/testing needed before I do?
I can always boot the gutsy live CD.
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I've never used the fglrx driver.
I'm posting from the live CD now, and although performance seems better,
AGP isn't working so DRI is disabled. This may because XAA is being
used instead of EXA. Attached log file is from booting live CD.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xserver-xorg-driver-ati => xserver-xorg-video-ati
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DRI is not working on my Toshiba Tecra S1 with a Mobility 9000 R250 i.e.
desktop is unbearably slow in gutsy. Feisty was fine both 2D and 3D.
Xorg.0.log reports that DRI is enabled, however glxinfo says that
indirect rendering is being used and nothing shows when I set the de
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I get similar problems with my Toshiba Tecra S1 with a Mobility 9000
R250 i.e. desktop is unbearably slow both with and without compiz going.
Feisty was fine with compiz running.
Xorg.0.log reports that DRI is enabled, however glxinfo says that
indirect rendering is being used and nothing shows wh
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