I tried using knetworkmanger with the latest driver and I wasn't able to
connect at all.
I didn't investigate too closely since the wireless works fine with a
static config in /etc/network/interfaces.
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iwl4965 driver hiccuping on Dell XPS M1330
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133395
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: knetworkmanager
Gutsy updated to 16 Sept 2007
Intel iwl4965 wireless driver
Using WEP
The wireless doesn't start when knetworkmanager starts with kde is
started
kernel.log
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Sep 17 20:11:08 asus kernel: [ 29.06] iwl4965: Channel 12 [2.4GH
I suspect that wpa_suplicant is doing what it always does and it's some
problem in the wireless driver that means that the scan is causing the
link to drop out.
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iwl4965 driver hiccuping on Dell XPS M1330
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133395
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I have a problem that sound like this one. The connection work for 5
seconds and than stops for 3 seconds.
I'm running Kubuntu Gutsy tribe 5 on an ASUS G1S.
The problem seems to be "caused" by wpa_supplicant asking for a SCAN of
the wireless every 5 seconds. If you kill wpa_supplicant the connect
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I was installing kubuntu Gutsy tribes 5.
The machine came with Vista and two partions. The second partion was an
extend partition and this is the one I wanted to install ubuntu onto, I
used manual partiotning option to select the partition. The grub install
failed with an err
I had a similar problem using a Madwifi based wireless card.
I was able to get rid of the network dropouts which were causing the
problems with networkmanager by turning off bluetooth.
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Wireless network keeps reconnecting (ubuntu edgy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64173
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smart install e2ps_4.34-4_i386.deb
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Traceback (most recent call last):
( 0%)
I'm running Dapper and having problems with the xserver size blowing out
to multiple giga-bytes. When I ran xrestop it showed that Firefox had
over 2GB of memory allocated in the xserver.
I'm running the nvidia driver
Section "Device"
Identifier "NVIDIA Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5
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memory leak
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I've been having problems with memory leaks in the Xserver as well
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