Everything seems to be working as expected with that kernel on my
system. Wifi is up, no panics or other issues.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1838133
Title:
realtek r8822be kernel
I get other errors that cause my desktop to freeze a few seconds after
login on that kernel as I did when I tried 5.3.0-rc4 mainline, but I was
able to at least see that the wifi did say it was connected with the
kernel you provided.
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I have a lack of experience dealing with kernel modules, so I know there
was a much easier way to build and test the module by itself, but I took
the long route and it seems like a success.
Grabbed source for Ubuntu kernel package 5.0.0-25. Output mentioned
patches to 5.0.0-25.26, if that means
I'm having the same issues. Just wanted to add that kernel 5.0.0-25 was
picked up on my Ubuntu Budgie system today so I tried it, but still had
the same problems. Sticking to 5.0.0-13 for now. If there is anything I
can do to help test let me know. I will be following this thread
closely.
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Just confirming that the above (RAID LVM version) fix is working for a
RAID10, 14.04, x64, fresh install. I don't have LVM up though, so I
cannot confirm that detail.
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I started up virt-manager from the terminal using sudo. From there I
launched the wizard to create a new virtual machine. I selected mostly
defaults and used a 10.04 64-bit server ISO as the install disk.
However, when I get to the end (step 5 of 5) and click finish, I get
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virt-manager cannot create new virtual machines
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
Firefox 3.5.5+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1
sun-java6-bin 6-15-1
sun-java6-jre 6-15-1
sun-java6-plugin 6-15-1
I am trying to setup a application for my school. It is a math program
that runs in
Confirming zenzike's additions. I'm picking up my neighbors wireless at
13% and my own router at 13% which is about 6 feet away (on 1st floor.)
Also tried moving the adapter around on a USB extension, changes about
1% give or take, but nothing notable.
Just as a note I couldn't even get onto the
Sorry for the second post here but this carried over to Intrepid Ibex.
Same problem on both versions in my case.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225851
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