I can confirm this bug. It makes browsing the web using konqueror pretty
unpleasant.
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Flash player 9.0 r115 crashes nspluginwrapper in Konqueror
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174343
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> Can you please attach a screenshot of the applet you're referring to. I think
> this may be a mis-filed but and you are actually referring to the
> gnome-system-tools network applet.
No, I'm talking about network manager. See attached screenshot. The screenshot
is with wireless enabled. When I d
William, I am confused by this sentence:
> When both are connected it appears to ignore the wired connection.
Just to be sure we are talking about the same point: The issue of this
bug is not that the wired connection is ignored (which is a known
problem), but that the network manager connects to
Update: It turns out that ifdown is only a temporary fix, after a while
the wireless network always comes back. Is there any way to temporary
switch off the network manager? The bug is pretty annoying when one is
in a location where the wireless network is secured through a login web
page, because
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
On Kubuntu edgy, the network manager likes to connect to open wireless
networks even if a wired network is present, as described here: bug
#47379, bug #40232.
However, this behavior continues even if I disable wireless under
options in th
I have observed this bug on two different laptops, one running Edgy with the
free ATI driver, and one running Dapper with the free Intel driver (both were
fresh installs):
xrandr -s works just fine after a fresh reboot, but stops working entirely
after the laptop has gone through a suspend/resum
I doubt that this bug is i810 specific. Something similar happens also
with the ATI driver. See also bug #70963.
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RandR doesn't work anymore (after suspend?)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56213
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