Oh, you are right. I booted into the 5.15.0-23-generic kernel and the
WiFi instability went away. I've been using it for a few hours now and I
would have seen the issue by now. I checked the logs and the update to
5.15.0-25-generic was installed on 6 April, 2022 which correlates
roughly when I star
Minor update: when the WiFi is being flaky, I often get see 100% CPU
usage for ksoftirqd, but not always.
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Title:
Unreliable wifi wit
Public bug reported:
Using the current beta of Jammy, I no longer have stable WiFi after
April 5, 2022 update of wpasupplicant from 2:2.10-2 to 2:2.10-6. There
is a chance it may also be related to network-manager going from
1.36.4-1ubuntu1 to 1.36.4-2ubuntu1, but the logs seems to point to
wpasup
Oh, sorry. I'm really late to reply to this. Yeah, I do have the
proprietary nVidia drivers installed. Those drivers came from the
default Ubuntu repositories.
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Public bug reported:
I was trying to compile a OpenGL program, but it fails to compile. I
suppose the package this bug is in is really libglvnd-dev, but I could
not find that in Launchpad.
Anyway, the linking error is:
/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: cannot find -lGL
collect2: error: ld returned 1
Public bug reported:
The kde-l10n-nl package conflicts with plasma-desktop and plasma-desktop-data.
Unfortunately, on a fresh install of Kubuntu 16.04 from the iso, this package
is automatically installed and thus plasma-desktop and plasma-desktop-data are
uninstalled. This results in an error a
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