[Bug 320390] Re: Cannot connect to 802.1x/PEAP/mschapv2 wireless network with rt2860

2009-06-16 Thread jonobarel
At my university, they claim that only 8.10 (Intrepid) is able to connect successfully to our WEP 802.1x network. (MSCHAPv2 + PEAP). With 8.04 I got nothing. With 9.04 I get two green dots on Network Manager, but no authentication. According to our IT dept., they've only managed with 8.10. I'm

Re: [Bug 134471] Re: sudo puts the clock back twenty days

2009-05-29 Thread jonobarel
Haven't encountered this sort of problem ever since. At the time, I was trying 8.04 on my computer. I didn't try 8.04 on that particular computer again, but no other computer I've tried has reproduced that phennomenon. On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Teej xtee...@googlemail.com wrote: Thank

[Bug 134471] Re: sudo puts the clock back twenty days

2008-04-30 Thread jonobarel
This is not just umount. I just finished installing Ubuntu 8.04 and I'm getting this problem from doing any sudo command: [code] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser sudo: timestamp too far in the future: May 1 02:33:23 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cd

[Bug 134471] Re: sudo puts the clock back twenty days

2008-04-30 Thread jonobarel
It seems to report my clock as being three hours (2hrs) agead of real time. My displayed clock is correct -- only sudo has this problem. I've tried setting the clock to auto-update from ntp, but that doesn't seem to resolve it. -- sudo puts the clock back twenty days