I'm having the same problem on a gigabyte board with built-in realtek
nic. I've found numerous bugs for the same issue, not sure which is the
main one and if ubuntu team is checking for duplicates.
I have created a script on another machine that emails me when the link
is down. I then
I'm having the same problem on a gigabyte board with built-in realtek
nic. I've found numerous bugs for the same issue, not sure which is the
main one and if ubuntu team is checking for duplicates.
I have created a script on another machine that emails me when the link
is down. I then
I'm having the same problem on a gigabyte board with built-in realtek
nic. I've found numerous bugs for the same issue, not sure which is the
main one and if ubuntu team is checking for duplicates.
I have created a script on another machine that emails me when the link
is down. I then
I'm having the same problem on a gigabyte board with built-in realtek
nic. I've found numerous bugs for the same issue, not sure which is the
main one and if ubuntu team is checking for duplicates.
I have created a script on another machine that emails me when the link
is down. I then
I'm having the same problem on a gigabyte board with built-in realtek
nic. I've found numerous bugs for the same issue, not sure which is the
main one and if ubuntu team is checking for duplicates.
I have created a script on another machine that emails me when the link
is down. I then
I'm having the same problem on a gigabyte board with built-in realtek
nic. I've found numerous bugs for the same issue, not sure which is the
main one and if ubuntu team is checking for duplicates.
I have created a script on another machine that emails me when the link
is down. I then
I installed Xubuntu Gutsy on a really (really) old laptop and had the
same problem when booting into the live CD. However, it actually did
boot and I was able to install it.
Vic.
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[feisty] installer reports I/O error dev fd0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97306
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I also have the same problem on my Ubuntu Gutsy install
2.6.22-14-generic
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gedit does not read from a pipe
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/9054
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Sorry for posting so many times consecutive. I have resolved the issue.
Discovered it was all due to a defective cable
Regards,
Vic.
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usb change between 2.6.15-23 and 2.6.15-26 breaks working setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54419
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I'm having similar problem, difference is that is only my iPod that
does no work, and it worked today. Reloading and/or disabling modules
does no work...
I'm using a laptop, power is plugged. Tried different USB ports. Tried
rmmod uhci_hcd modprobe uhci_hcd, modprobe -r uhci_hcd modprobe
Ok, I got more data...
I plugged another iPod nano (2G) and it worked. Umounted it and plugged
mine, it also worked. Umounted a couple of times and now is not
recognizing anymore. It's not even charging or giving the msg to not
unplug.
I them tried plugging a non-powered USB hub (with a half
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