** Changed in: kdm-gdmcompat (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
package kdm-gdmcompat 0.13-2 failed to install/upgrade:
Just stumbled over this bug while searching the internet for a solution to
remove attachments from signed mails.
I'm aware of the implication that the signature would no longer be valid. Since
I'm also signing all of my outgoing mails and my account is constantly growing
I'd love to see a
- no bug fix required thanks. So long and
thanks for all the fish. I do not want to crash till Xmas. I have
enjoyed Ubuntu and promoted it everywhere but, I need to have control again.
Bye Vici
mnemoc wrote:
@Vici
I see where you are coming from but, the fact remains that there is 'NO
BUG
. I never ever
crashed before my upgrade to Hardy. Dapper worked faultlessly for years.
Thanks, with relief, Vici
sixgun wrote:
I believe about all you have to do to ensure the other drivers don't
interfere is:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
Then add the following blacklist lines
rather than
frills its basic requirement.
Regards Vici
Sebastian Urban wrote:
@Canonical:
How much money would we have to pay to get this bug fixed?
We all like Ubuntu, know that it is an open source project and development
resources are expensive. A lot of people seem to be affected. So
a card that does work out of the box by the way,
that would be a great help. My Partner's Sony Viao laptop works
faultlessly from a straight install so I know my problem is my driver.
Regards Vici
P.S. I hope you all get your cards working soon and don't have to wait
another few years.
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[Hardy
old cards and use Linux because they
expect their old hardware to work.
Vici
P.S. My PC crashed and had to be re-booted twice whilst writing and
sending this message!
Vici wrote:
Hi Niskitonf
I can confirm that with my Asus / AMD Athlon and Belkin card system -
changing from 54M
including XP - he he.
Ta Vici
niskitonf wrote:
I have an Edimax EW7128g, using the ralink RT61 driver, which apparently
should work out of the box on Ubuntu Hardy
(http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/wireless/). Anyway, it does,
and iwconfig shows that it is correctly recognised
On Sunday, the instability with my wireless card had increased to the
level where it was requiring a re-boot every 30 secs or so. It was so
unstable as to make the distribution unusable and I had decided to try
and return to Dapper till the bug was fixed in Hardy.
However, there was a rare window
I recently had to re-build my system (now: ASUS M2N-VM HDMI
motherboard, EVGA NVidia e-GeForce 8800GT 512, AMD AM2 Athlon 64 4800+,
Corsair 512MBx2 DDR2 PC5300 RAM, Sony DWG120A DVD+/-RW and - RaLink
(Belkin) RT2500 PCI 802.11g (F5D7000) wireless network card) and
installed Hardy 32bit. The new
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