(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #3)
> Gene, do you also see this using Kubuntu ?
My LTS kubuntu version only updates tb to 60.9. I can download a 68
release tarball and run it if you think it is necessary. However, sounds
like Richard has verified the problem and knows what causes
Wayne, I don't see this problem doing these steps:
1. Make sure ff and tb both working OK, network wise
2. Switch off wifi and verify ff does not access anything.
3. Shutdown tb (all windows)
4. Start tb with wifi off
5. Switch wifi on
6. Verify ff working again, can access a page
7. In tb click
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/12/12/294
wwguy on lkml suggests a fix for the problem. I had exactly the same
problem with fedora 15 and 16 and it fixes the problem on f16 (which is
the only linux OS I am currently running). I suspect this would also fix
the problem on Ubuntu also but I am unable to
Yes, bugzilla.kernel.org still offline. So I posted to LKML as you suggest.
However, not sure who the subsystem maintainer is so I just posted this message:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/10/26/6
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Kernel v3.1-rc10-oneric (latest) doesn't help with this bug.
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FWIW, I can't get a shutdown menu in kde only when using lightdm. See
shutdown when using kdm OR gdm.
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Public bug reported:
Upgraded to 11.10 from 11.04 today. Now when resume from suspend, wifi
fails to reconnect saying waiting for authentication. If I use the last
kernel from 11.04, 2.4.39 instead of the new 3.0.0, it still works OK.
After wake from suspend, if using ethernet it works OK.
lspci
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Did apport-collect after wifi failure to connect after resume timed out (RED x
over wifi icon) and then plugged in ethernet cable.
Just to be clear, suspend == suspend to ram. (Note: suspend to disk has never
worked but not relevant to this bug.)
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Same problem here with HP Pavilion Notebook 1.6GHz. Mouse, keyboard
delay and bad audio/video stutter every 10 seconds and correlated to
kslowd001 activation as seen in top. (No history with Ubuntu versions
other than 10.10 on this machine.)
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Thanks! Installed it and it works. Before I installed, I tried the
vertical anti-alias selections and it showed bad font. After the
install it did not.
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I did what ihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed said but
don't see a qt4-x11 package in aptitude (curses gui).
Also the search,
sudo aptitude -t jaunty-proposed search .*qt4.*
yields no qt4-x11 or anything similar. What package name should I find for this
fix?
(Never used aptitude
To fix this issue in Jaunty it should be enough to modify the
/etc/apache2/httpd.conf by adding this single line:
PerlInitHandler Apache2::Reload
Let me know if it worked ok.
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This fixes it for me w/o deleting ~/.kde: Run gnome and find the kde
system settings in a menu. If I set the anti-alias to system setting
or either vertical setting for hinting it makes kde apps (e.g.,
dolphin) fonts bad. If I set anti-alias to disabled or to BGR or RGB
(not vertical) it looks
After apt-get upgrade last night problem went away in KDE. As a test, in
KDE settings, set anti-alias on then off. The problem returned. Today
after another upgrade KDE still has bad fonts. Tried sudo dpkg-
reconfigure -fontconfig and did not help.Still bad in KDE and qt apps
also now bad in Gnome
I only had kde installed (kubuntu) and saw this problem several months
ago. After deleting ~/.kde it fixed it but lost all my settings of
course. I think the problem for kubuntu is if you play with the font
settings anti-alias and dpi in the kde setup screen you cause the
problem on all kde 4.2
Same as bug 334657. I did a apt-get dist-upgrade and still broken for me
in janunty kubuntu. No idea what to do.
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rm -rf ~/.kde/*
Got rid of my custom settings but KDE fonts now OK (or at least they are
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Same thing on update of Jaunty (Kubuntu). Ok for several weeks until
today. Not sure if today's apt-get upgrade did it or install of gtk-
gnutella did it. Removal of gtk-gnutella and reboot did not help. Only
on KDE apps. Non KDE apps are ok (firefox, tbird, oOO etc.) Was also
adjusting the
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