I did a fresh install on my Dell Mini 10v after the release (previous
was beta 1 upgrade from 11.04) and all working now.
Must say, its pretty polished - running lubuntu 64bit, 15s to boot into
a fully working environment. Working Citrix Receiver, Skype, flash is
stable and VPNC even working with
It's regressed again in 11.10 Oneiric.
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Thankyou Chase, I've tested this on my machine and it works well. I can
now click and drag, tapping and side scrolling still work.
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I should point out, the workaround of making sure you are only touching
the very most corner of the track pad for clicking works. I guess this
works because the Dell mini 10v trackpad actually has left and right
mouse buttons under the trackpad where I think others don't incorporate
actual physica
Interesting, not so for me - tried a different repo in case mine was out
of sync. You can make the touchpad present itself like a ps2 mouse but
then you lose the ability to use vertical scrolling. To do this you
would do something like sudo echo psmouse proto=exps >
/etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.modpro
I think I found what does it on my machine.
I did a fresh install and rather than my usual mods I only installed the
kubuntu restricted extras package and firefox. I'd normally switch the
network manager with wicd but I left this out. One other package I had
before was Skype Beta 2.1.0.81-1 whic
I think I have the same problem - for me X crashes and even restarting
kdm doesn't fix it. Running linux image 2.6.32-22 on a Dell Inspiron
mini 10v with an i915. Interestingly enough an Arch linux user reports
a fix by starting X later in the boot process
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?i
It just happened again - I got [drm:i915_gem_idle] *ERROR* hardware
wedged on the screen (logged in syslog after suspending)
I think maybe this is a duplicate of 541492
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/541492
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I'm here to say me too but I'm on a Dell Inspiron mini 10v running the
64 bit version of Kubuntu. Seems to happen reliably when trying to send
video to aMSN and sometimes with the Citrix client 11.1. Also seems to
happen after hibernating a few times. Sometimes restarting kdm works,
sometimes no
Spanish does not work too...
Firefox manage to start with Jan's method...
Testing Karmic from online update.
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I'm working with linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic package
installed from the repository.
What is weird is that WICD works without the package when
knetworkmanager and the kde4 plasma widgets did not.
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[iwlagn] networkmanager applet cannot connect to WPA2 home network (intel 4965)
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I'm working with linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic package
installed from the repository.
What is weird is that WICD works when knetworkmanager and the kde4
plasma widgets did not.
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I suggest this might actually be an issue with wpasupplicant. I cannot
do a connection with that either.
This is my output when trying to connect with wpa_supplicant - my key
was generated with wpa_passphrase.
aet...@aether-laptop:/etc$ sudo wpa_supplicant -iwlan0
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
I'm using the ath5k driver for Atheros AR242x card on 2.6.28-11-generic
from Jaunty with the same issue. Its an ASUS F5 notebook.
This in syslog when trying to initiate a connection:
Mar 31 23:05:57 aether-laptop NetworkManager:
wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2)
/org/freede
I have a similar problem and I think it is to do with assumptions that
grub makes.
I have an IDE hard disk which should be hd(1,0)
I have a SATA hard disk which should be hd(0,0)
as the SATA disk has the MBR on it and the BIOS looks at this disk for an MBR
first.
Every time there is an upgrade t
I have found a way to fix the issue.
If I do the line below it works.
sudo modprobe cx88_dvb
So I added a line with "cx88_dvb" in /etc/modules so I wouldn't have to
do it on every boot.
What I don't understand though is why it isn't needed in any 2.6.17.x
version of the kernel but is in 2.6.20.x
I've logged a similar problem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/104003
Did anything come from dvb-utils? I had/have no problems with a
2.6.17-x kernel, but only get dvb problems when switching to a 2.6.20.x
kernel.
I'm running Feisty, even tried building the k
Thanks Brian,
Attached are the required files.
Hope that helps.
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Upgraded to Feisty and found the DVB no longer works. I grabbed this
from /var/log/dmesg. On kernel from Ubuntu 6.10 2.6.17.11-generic I
notice you see it registers the adapter but not so with the
2.6.20.14-generic (or 2.6.20.13-generic) it doesn't register.
from kernel 2.6
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