Dave: Thanks for the info. I've now tried a number of the ac97_quirk
options but the output is still dead :(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1098674
Title:
[VIA8233 - VIA 8235, playba
Public bug reported:
I've seen so many reports of problems with this chipset (many of which
were invalid; muted chnls, incorrect connections etc), I'm hesitant to
report this as a bug. However, I've tried everything I can think of
(and solutions suggested elsewhere online) with no luck.
I initia
Identical issue here but the "echo sleep 5 >
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/50slowdownthere" has worked for me.
Ubuntu 10.10 2.6.35-28-generic x86_64
AMD Phenom X6 (6 core 3.2 Ghz), SSD storage & Nvidia GFX (using Nvidia binary
driver),
Please let me know if there's anything else I can do to assist here.
Same issue here with an eeePC 701 4G.
Other reports listed at
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1317434.html.
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Incorrect battery data on eeepc 901
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389350
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Previously reported, thought resolved on 2.6.26 but evidently not (or
reintroduced?) on 2.6.27:-
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4927
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r8169/RT2501USB Network interface hangs with debug output on syslog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291697
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Public bug reported:
When under heavy load RT2501USB will hang. Applications report
'Transmit Buffer Full' to logs. Temporary solution is to start/stop
wireless networking with NetworkManager. Easily reproducible on my
system but hammering the interface (Second Life client reliably causes a
c
Confirmed problem here on upgrade from early 8.10 beta to a) latest
daily build and b) the RC.
/lib/modules contains only newer modules (2.6.27-7). /boot contains
new 2.6.27-7 abi, config, initrd and System.map's but missing matching
vmlinuz. menu.lst also still pointing at old kernels etc but
Weirdness. In an attempt to assist with this bug, I changed the PSA key from
hex to clear text in /etc/network/interfaces and it still manually connected
(ifdown/up wlan1). I then removed the interfaces file, attempted to undo my
previous changes to the nm-system-settings.conf but found Netw
Forget the above. NetworkManager drove me nuts. Totally disabled
NetworkManager, set wlan1 up manually as above, working fine and
without any NetworkManager confusion/frustration. Forcing the driver
to 54M seems to fail (possibly due to signal) but at 12M I'm getting
1.2Mb/sec which seems reaso
I had a similar problem, wouldn't connect to wpa network. I then tried
a combination of things, ultimately this has worked:-
Using ath5k driver (8.10 beta with latest updates).
Hardware Drivers (gui): none activated
/etc/networks contains:-
iface wlan0 inet static
address
netmask
gateway
w
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