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I reinstalled
lirc lirc-x gnome-lirc-properties
Considering that my previously working/etc/lirc/hardware.conf mentions
/dev/usb/hiddev0 I ran the following and was able to immediately elicit
a kernel panic response.
irrecord -d /dev/usb/hiddev0 -H macmini output_conf_file
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Considering that my previously working/etc/lirc/hardware.conf mentions
/dev/usb/hiddev0 I ran the following and was able to immediately elicit
a kernel panic response.
irrecord -d /dev/usb/hiddev0 -H macmini output_conf_file
and that as regular user!
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I have formated hard drive and installed following OS's to fully test
this camera:
* Ubuntu 12.04.3 32bit - camera doesn't work with default 3.2.0-45 kernel, but
works fine with 3.12.0
* Ubuntu 12.04.3 64bit - camera doesn't work with default 3.2.0-45 kernel, but
works fine with 3.12.0
* Ubuntu
I am unsure how to procede.
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Kernel 3.2.0-53 gnome-classic/gnome-panel to load slowly, laptop fn
keys not working
Status
I'm running ubuntu 13.04 and this wireless card was working until a few
days ago; now it is no longer working. my configuration is broadcast=yes
driver=rt2800pci driverversion=3.8.0-30-generic firmware=0.37 latency=0
link=no multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11bgn
Any advice?
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Public bug reported:
ouboming@ouboming-Inspiron-1012:~$ modprobe wl
FATAL: Module wl not found.
ouboming@ouboming-Inspiron-1012:~$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall
bcmwl-kernel-source
[sudo] password for ouboming:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for ouboming:
Reading package lists... Done
Bui
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failed to bui
Is there any progress on this bug? I am seeing the same thing on my
system with up to date 13.04 after having recently reinstalled it. It
had been working for 7 years (!) before this problem finally cropped up.
I'm guessing if it is timing related perhaps the slight reconfiguration
is what exposed
I just realized something I changed on my system when I reconfigured it
which turns out to have allowed the nic to work previously. I disabled
an extra sata controller on the system which I wasn't using anymore and
then the nic would no longer work. I enabled it again and it works now,
lol.
This d
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Kernel Panic --not syncing fatal exception in interrupt
Status in “linux” package
I should also note that this appears to affect more than just Linux. I
had originally thought that Windows 7 somehow broke my nic because I
temporarily loaded it on the box to update firmware on some of my other
devices. The nic would not work after suspend on Windows 7 either even
with the current
problem exists running linux-
image-3.12.0-031200rc1-generic_3.12.0-031200rc1.201309161735_i386.deb
By the way, I get the following when trying to follow:
kernel-bug-exists-upstream-VERSION-NUMBER
See:
kernel-bug-exists-upstream-linux-image-3.12.0-031200rc1-generic_3.12.0-031200rc1.201309161735_i
perform test on the lenovo notebook, the new kernel fix this problem. So
set it to "fixed"
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Title:
MMC/SD/SDHC couldn
I sort of fixed it in Ubuntu 13.10 Daily.
I managed to figure out that the link/icon calling su ubiquity to
install from the LiveCD fails in the current daily images, so I ran sudo
ubiquity from terminal and got Ubuntu to install, I then was able to
install the Propietary nVidia drivers and restar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1228380 ***
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Doing a new install of Ubuntu 12.04, allowed it to download updates as
it was loading, has caused my computer to "hang", I can't do anything
except reboot and load another distro.
Prob
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FYI, I have this issue on Arch Linux with linux kernel 3.11.1-1, gvfs
1.16.3-2, gvfs-smb 1.16.3-2, and vlc 2.0.8.a-1
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Title:
Streami
the last one bug fix patch has been merged into net-next tree, please
backport it to 13.10
commit bb1d18d1ad6e216535b994d68097ae107f4f35fb
Author: Carolyn Wyborny
Date: Tue Sep 10 11:57:16 2013 -0700
igb: Add additional get_phy_id call for i354 devices
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OK, I think I may be onto something. The only thing that comes close to
the error message are problems with wireless.
Before I go further, vlc is crashing on startup because ir support is
now enabled.
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=1258711 makes mention of Atheros
issues "est inco
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