I see the same thing with Firefox on Ubuntu 16.04 on the Odroid C2 arm64
platform.
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Title:
Firefox 48.0~b5 crashes on arm64
To manage
I don't know whether this is the same or a different bug, but I have
similar issues with a Lenovo W520, issues that are extensively discussed
on the forums. There are workarounds for external VGA monitors but not,
as far as I've been able to tell, for external digital monitors.
Forum discussion
I've also experienced dropped keystrokes. I'm not sure why, but the
keystroke dropping and unresponsiveness appears to be correlated with
Flash either not responding or getting sluggish.
I also use the acrobat viewer plugin, which has shown a noticeable
decrease in its stability, usability, etc.
*command not found*that's what comes when i give command *lspci* in
terminal
regards
On Dec 6, 2007 10:33 AM, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How exactly does it not work? It should always work.
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wireless doesn't work with 7.10 on Lenovo N100
i don't know how to check which chipset my laptop is having becoz command -
lspci doesn't work..
regards
On Dec 5, 2007 10:28 PM, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Do you know what kind of wireless
Public bug reported:
6 months back i tried on Lenovo N100 to go on with Ubuntu 7.04 (sound, wireless
didn't work), but had to leave.
today i ran Ubuntu 7.10 live DVD, sound card worked but wireless is still not
working. wireless nicely works with windows XP. when i click on network
settings it