[Bug 1131019] Re: ip range scan with fping lasts six times

2013-08-06 Thread stefanwelte
Hi Christopher, 
your link about EOL of Lucid tells (as i could remember) that Lucid Server's 
EOL will be in April 2015. 

I'm sorry, but i can't burn the iso and test new release as it's too much 
effort for me at the moment. 
The bug may be easily reproduced with Lucid running fping on a Pentium 
I/AMD-K6-machine using Kernel 2.6.32-44-generic (no bug) and Kernel 
2.6.32-45-generic (fping 6 times slower), as same bug occurs on two different 
machines (PI/AMD-K6-Processor) working as network routers. There seems 
something related to the bug changed between those kernel versions. 

Stefan Welte

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[Bug 1131019] Re: ip range scan with fping lasts six times

2013-03-20 Thread stefanwelte
It seems it doesn't succeed issuing the apport command; after opening the 
launchpad's login site with links or maybe lynx and my login, there is shown 
just a site, telling something like ... something is stale ... and so on. 
Quitting the textbrowser,  
the apport-command terminates with: 
The authorization page:
   
(https://edge.launchpad.net/+authorize-token?oauth_token=XflTwjqJ5qzzJRM3zsXZallow_permission=WRITE_PRIVATE)
should be opening in your browser. After you have authorized
this program to access Launchpad on your behalf you should come
back here and press Enter to finish the authentication process.

Error connecting to Launchpad: Request token has not yet been reviewed. Try 
again later.
You can reset the credentials by removing the file 
/root/.cache/apport/launchpad.credentials

I managed to save apport output to file, but now i don't know how to upload the 
fucking file into this bug from a machine with xserver; cause apport tries to 
create a new bug. 


Three weeks ago i tried to boot with latest 3.8-kernel, but machine
didn't boot, as far as i could evaluate, cause i'm far away from the
machine and couldn't have a look at the screen.


** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

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[Bug 1131019] [NEW] ip range scan with fping lasts six times

2013-02-20 Thread stefanwelte
Public bug reported:

Description:Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release:10.04

System is up to date (with aptitude),

Scanning the range of 255 IPs with fping normally (with kernels
2.6.32-40 - 2.6.32-44) lasts appr. 15 seconds. With kernels =2.6.32-45
(both generic and 386) the scan lasts 90 seconds. This speed problem is
only on server machine without X and Pentium I MMX cpu at 166 MHz.

$ fping -v
fping: Version 2.4b2_to $Date: 2002/01/16 00:33:42 $
fping: comments to da...@remote.net

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 132791] Re: cups smb logon fails quietly

2011-11-07 Thread stefanwelte
It does not work for me in hardy (KDE, Kubuntu) :-((

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[Bug 132791] Re: cups smb logon fails quietly

2011-11-07 Thread stefanwelte
It does not work for me in hardy (KDE, Kubuntu) :-((

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[Bug 558384] Re: Settings dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces does not create /etc/resolv.conf

2010-12-03 Thread stefanwelte
Anyone here, who knows if this bug will be fixed some time or not?
Is any further information needed do solve the problem?

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[Bug 353973] Re: ath5k of linux backport modules doesn't show wlan channels 12 and 13 [Jaunty]

2009-06-11 Thread stefanwelte
I haven't installed the LBM modules, but the channel 12/13 is also missing 
after startup with the 
default? ath5k kernel module
filename:   
/lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath5k/ath5k.ko
version:0.6.0 (EXPERIMENTAL)
license:Dual BSD/GPL
description:Support for 5xxx series of Atheros 802.11 wireless LAN cards.
author: Nick Kossifidis
author: Jiri Slaby
srcversion: A29DFCA2F56F1FD810F5FA0

To fix this, i did:
ifdown wlan0
modprobe -r ath5k
modprobe ath5k
(if up wlan0)

After that, all 14 channels are active.
see attachment ath5k-channel-fix.txt for details
I think, it is not a good solution, but it works (e.g. /etc/rc.local)

Anyone knows the correct solution for this bug?

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   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27781502/ath5k-channel-fix.txt

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