I have the same issue on 3 Laptops (2 HP nc6230 and 1 Asus, all 32bit systems),
only solution so far is to revert to Linux 4.15.0-47. I could not find any
useful hint in any of the logs.
One strange thing is that only every second boot fails. After hard power-off a
hanging boot the next boot wor
I installed the proposed kernel and the fix works in principle, but in the
manual selection the numbering seems swapped. On my HP 250 the antenna cable is
connected to connector #1 (label printed on the WiFi module) but in the kernel
module I have to select antenna #2 for a good signal.
Anyhow,
I faced the problem via another reported bug for Gajim which tries to read teh
/proc files on startup.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gajim/+bug/1452006
The workaround for the Gajim issue was by restricting access to root as
suggested in above bug description.
My affected system is an
I now have the same issue on Lubuntu 12.04.5 LTS with kernel 3.13.0-71.
The previous kernel 3.13.0-68 and below work fine.
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Some more details on the observe issues:
- I'm using the Canon drivers from ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk. They add a new
network protocol shown "cnijnet:/" which doesn’t seem to work with the new
kernel
- If the Canon printer was installed with previous kernel, it doesn't print
because the cnijn
I have the same issue on Ubuntu Mate 14.04.3 LTS with kernel 3.16.0-51
With this kernel the Canon network driver stopped to work. The command
"cnijnetprn --search auto" doesn't find any printer.
If I boot a previous kernel, it works fine.
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The solution in #20 worked for me as well with kernel 3.16.0-38 on Ubuntu 14.04
.2
With the older 14.04 kernel 3.13.0-53 it also worked with the version guvcview
2.0.0 from the stable ppa.
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