This works fine for me on 8.04
Kernel parameters in /boot/grub/menu.1st are
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-16-generic root=UUID=bla-bla ro
console=ttyS0,115200
I thinks this is purely xen specific xencons=off is explicitly killing the
console.
xencons={off,tty,ttyS}, Searching for xencons
Thom Pischke said on 2007-05-03:
...but the camera will mysteriously shut itself off during the import after a
minute or so, ruining any in-progress import.
This sounds like the Auto Power Down feature of the A520. I found I have to
disable it to get a full import (even in edgy).
My camera
I just hit this when trying to downloading images from my camera.
I am using the workaround for Bug #88746 (modprobe -r ehci_hcd). Not sure if
this is related.
[ 539.804000] hub 2-0:1.0: port 2 disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling...
[ 539.804000] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 2
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Thanks Marty,
I'll try it with Windows to see if I have problems there. I've seen this before
but its been intermittent for me.
My import just succeeded after a reboot (or three if you count some tests
unloading/loading ehci_hcd),
which makes it feel like a hardware problem.
But some of the
I've been having similar problems after an upgrade, specifically no
wired connections can be managed in nm-configuration-editor.
I found that by removing old (stale) config information
from /etc/network/interfaces and rebooting nm-configuration-editor
seemed to work normally.
I removed all
Ok, it seems my last add is in error, after cleaning up my interfaces file
interfaces appear
in nm-configuration-editor, but I cant edit them, previously no entries were
shown under
'wired' the connections tab.
--
nm-connection-editor throws tons of errors
I experienced this problem as well, and the fix described here helped.
Just wondering why the linux-backports-modules-XXX packages aren't installed by
default.
I'm assuming that the Ubuntu Kernel team has put a lot of work into porting
them to the Ubuntu release kernels.
It seems a shame for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ardour
While trying to install ardour and its debug package I found that
the versions in the Ubuntu repositories (10.04) differ
$ sudo apt-get install ardour ardour-dbgsym
[sudo] password for donaldd:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency