I can confirm that the problem still exists in Maverick (not a fresh install),
with 5.1 set up - CA0106 Sound Blaster.
I'm keeping the setting as analogue 5.1 output and analogue stereo input
because switching to 7.1 appears to route the right side speaker to the
subwoofer.
The problem it
I'm disappointed there hasn't been any activity to this topic yet.
Having a reboot into option would make Ubuntu just that much more
flexible.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304215
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I have a similar problem and it's pretty amazing to find that the bug has lived
on for 4 years now.
I'm about to write my thesis and thought Lyx might be the intelligent way of
getting to do it; however, if I can't even start the process without getting
bogged down my numerous error messages,
Alright, I've pin pointed the problem, at least in my case. It turned
out a long forgotten wireless PCI card WLG-1201 - TI 802.11g Wireless
PCI Card (chipset TNETW1130GVF) that was still in my computer was
seriously confusing NetworkManager. Removed and resolved the problem.
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Stefan Bader wrote on 2008-10-16: (permalink)
Based on the last comment (and the previous ones that indicated this
has been improved in 2.6.27) I close this bug as fixed for Intrepid.
For Hardy and Gutsy this has to be worked around by disabling MSI(X).
Nope, the problem is still there and
Similar problem here as well. I also have the infamous MCP55 chipset
problem.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19380186/syslog
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291074
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Hi, thanks for the speedy reply. I'm currently using a fresh install of
8.10, but it would still seek for network connection in vain.The msi=0
msix=0 fix still works. However, it appears that I'm suffering a memory
leak problem now, which may be related to the networkmanager. Please
refer to bug
Sorry for double posting, I'm not quite sure if I can edit the previous comment.
The problem I mentioned was Bug #136836
One of my CPU core is constantly running at 100% and chewing up all the
memory and eventually the swap space, leading the system to hang.
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I'm not sure how to install a new kernel on Ubuntu, so I'm afraid I
cannot provide you with more information in that regard. I will try and
read up a bit on how that's done this weekend, but I suspect it won't be
easy for a novice like me.
Unfortunately the command you gave only disabled the nm
interesting, this might be why I can't, for the life of me, seem to get the
network going.
I'm using Asus P5N32- SLI motherboard.
It is strange, because the network problem seems to fail only with recent
version of Ubuntu,
I found an old CD and it seems to work ok...
I will update more once I
Hi, sorry I'm a bit of a Linux noob, so I will try and give as much information
as possible, hopefully it will help.
I seemed to have a double problem.
The part where I can't seem to connect to the internet is fixed (partially)
apparently it is due to the network controller I'm using - Nvidia
Wicd fix was a bit too complicated (yeap Linux noob here) which requires quite
a few dependencies.
A bit difficult to do when I don't have a internet connection, and had to jump
in and out of windows to get files across.
Staying with Ubuntu for now.
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Manual network configurattion don't work
Yeap, the command by Tom works miracle.
I hope they can fix this bug soon, because a network problem simply stops
people from trying out Ubuntu (and the problem seems to apply in Kubutu as
well) because they can't access support online easily if the network is down.
Not everyone has the
I have similar problem as well. The IP stays at 0.0.0.0 and the manual
configuration button doesn't work
I'm not so sure about the bug being fixed. I downloaded Kubuntu KDE4 last
night, so it doesn't seem to make much sense
I suspect the bug is still present. I'm gonna use Ubuntu in the
I have the similar problem as well with the Hardy-KDE4 (which I downloaded
yesterday as it was released)
there was some mentioning elsewhere about this bug.
I will attempt the Wicd fix mentioned here...
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