...and the connection just died. I didn't let the backports system run
long enough to see if it would, but the vanilla linux-2.6.28.10 b43
driver crashed my wireless router. As the backports one still has 30
second TCP delays, it's also useless to me.
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...and the connection just died. I didn't let the backports system run
long enough to see if it would, but the vanilla linux-2.6.28.10 b43
driver crashed my wireless router. As the backports one still has 30
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Etienne,
Ah, you switched to another NIC altogether. I'll second your conclusion
of too buggy to use. Originally, I would have avoided these issues
entirely by upgrading from this server from 8.04 LTS to 10.04 LTS, but
one of my good friend's only hard drive is on its last legs, and he
needed a
My Linksys PCI BCM4318 NIC worked flawlessly with 8.04, with the b43
driver. After upgrading to 9.04, dmesg is flooded with
b43-phy0 ERROR: PHY transmission error
and the system becomes unresponsive. Additionally, auto rate doesn't
work, and the radio always chooses 1M...although I can
My Linksys PCI BCM4318 NIC worked flawlessly with 8.04, with the b43
driver. After upgrading to 9.04, dmesg is flooded with
b43-phy0 ERROR: PHY transmission error
and the system becomes unresponsive. Additionally, auto rate doesn't
work, and the radio always chooses 1M...although I can
:-) Cool! The primary reason I think this progress-bar is worthwhile
is that people have more and more RAM in their computers, and they're
doing more with them, and Ubuntu provides the assurance that their
machine state will be correctly restored when they return from
hibernation, so the
Thinkpad X32. Upgraded-from-Intrepid-to-Jaunty. Gnome Power Manager
correctly detects the battery state, correctly issues a low battery
warning but doesn't initiate hibernation until 0% battery is reached.
Additionally, the normal battery light starts flashing orange at the
appropriate
Here are what seem like the relevant logs based on this document:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager#head-7d2eb767e44a7231fae6964dcf12bc27fe507c9d
Please note that that my laptop *did* successfully hibernate, and return
from hibernation from the gnome-power-cmd hibernate command.
Public bug reported:
For Jaunty, it would be really nice if we could have a progress bar to
show the user how much longer they need to wait. It's non-essential,
functionally, but I think that the feeling of a professionally polished
system would be much improved with this feature.
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Oops, sorry, I meant to write Karmic instead of Jaunty!
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'just another confirmation for the volume/brightness hotkey OSD
regression, this time on an X32.
How does GNOME intercept the suspend button's key-press event? Could
that same method be used to intercept hardware volume and brightness
events?
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This also affects Hardy's ASC. I have a Realtek ALC888 (HDA Intel
integrated).
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I've been using iptraf to measure network traffic. My current
statistics are comparable with John's. Because gvfs-copy is also
significantly slower than scp, I wonder if FUSE might also be part of
this bug? No time for me to check right now, but is sshfs as slow as
gvfs-copy?
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I don't have two Intrepid machines to test this further, but I can test
Hardy-to-Intrepid if it would help. With the exception of the file
operations dialogue, all line-speed measurements were taken with
iptraf.
Wireless G @ 54M
sftp peak: 1229 KB/s. Average is about 1 MB/s
sftp reports
P.S. was there a major Hardy gvfs update between 2008-11-03 and
2009-02-13.
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While not the same speed, I've noticed an improvement recently (using
Intrepid). Is yours just as slow?
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Yes, I have both the intrepid-updates, and intrepid-security
repositories enabled, and am running an up-to-date intrepid system
(upgraded from an up-to-date Hardy) I really do suspect that it's an
upgrade issue, and one which doesn't affect fresh intrepid
installations.
I added a test user
I'd like to confirm that this problem is even worse on a wireless
network.
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An otherwise problem-free upgrade from 8.04.1 to 8.10 is marred -- well,
for me -- by the sudden, unexpected failure of pulse. I'm not sure if
it's in the pulse-esd layer. GNOME successfully starts pulse, and I can
play wavs with paplay, but for some reason, GNOME sounds
ahh. Thanks for the heads up YAA. Martin, do you think the updated
hal-info will ever make it into Hardy?
Cheers,
Nicholas
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Hi,
I just did a fresh install of Hardy, ran the updates, etc. The backlight of my
2673WKS Thinkpad X32 *still* stays on during suspend. It appears line 40:
merge key=power_management.quirk.dpms_suspend type=booltrue/merge
is being skipped, because the if condition
match
Has this bug been resolved yet? (I've grown re-accustomed to living
without NM, though it would be really nice to have again...)
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LG TX Express Dual.
Intel 3945 ABG
Kubuntu 8.04
Backport modules installed in an attempt to fix this bug. Even
tried the /etc/modules stunt
At least the backport modules gave me my led-light back
The errors above.
As soon as I open up multiple connections (twelve tabs in my
Firefox on start) the
Confirmed on an LG T1 Express Dual Kubuntu 8.04 with backports.
Ok, minor bug as far as I'm concerned ;)
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LG T1 Express Dual
Intel 3945 ABG
Kubuntu 8.04
Error-data as above.
This is a router-dependent bug.
I get these messages while connecting to a Netgear Mimo router, but
I do NOT see them when connected to a Sitecom router.
Specific model-versions not as interesting as the fact that changing
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox 3 doesn't function correct with the latest Linux version (Hardy
Heron 8.04 version). Can't scroll with page up/down or the mouse keys...
Page back also doesn't work anymore...
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Jun 3
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jason123,
Aha, my X32 *almost* works perfectly now! Thanks for mentioning the
dpms_suspend quirk. It seems to be the key to getting the X32 to work.
All of the other quirks do not seem to apply to the X32 -- it doesn't
seem to matter whether L40, L42, and L44 say true or false. Now if only
I
thanks for the link.
I discovered this one, from the one you posted:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-debug.html
sudo pm-suspend --quirk-dpms-suspend works the best yet. If this very
basic behaviour was implemented as the HAL and GNOME default, plus a
locked screen,
After fdi-cache is removed, suspend does not work properly (same
behaviour; the backlight turns off, then back on, and stays on).
Without hal-info, Fn-F4 unsurprisingly does not work, but suspending
from the System - Quit menu produces the same behaviour with or without
hal-info. After
Here's the new hal.txt. I'm not sure if they're relevant to this bug,
but I noticed a few errors in it:
L766 ThinkPad R50e
L2329 ThinkPad T41
I'm not sure if a quirk-work-arround for the R503e or the T41 (or some
other laptop?) might be contributing to this... Is there any way I
could
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Gabriel de Perthuis wrote:
Seems to be fixed upstream, I'm glad:
http://svn.0pointer.de/viewvc?view=revroot=avahirevision=1539
This still isn't fixed in hardy, quite a shame really.
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installed the latest updates this week, the backlight still remains on.
xset dpms force off works fine, as does sudo radeontool light off.
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Hi,
I'd just like to say that this bug affects my Thinkpad X32, and is not
fixed. Attached is the output from lshal.
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I have the same problem.
Writing this comment connected to an open network, so it obviously
USUALLY works fine.
Earlier today tried connecting to two different open networks and both
generated the
same problems. /var/log/syslog visually looked like the first report on the
problem here.
I'm
It'd just like to confirm that this bug also affects my Thinkpad X32,
with ipw2200 chipset.
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This sounds similar to bug 155216, though I'm not sure...
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Binary package hint: python-avahi
The /usr/share/python-support/python-avahi/avahi/SimpleGladeApp.py
script brings in 30-40mb of x11 when installing apt-zeroconf / python-avahi.
Which is somewhat silly because the script is just an api-demonstration,
and not used in normal
this fixes the issue for me
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I've gotten the same result as well
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