It affects me as well, with the host being openSUSE Leap 15.0 with Intel
graphics. (Guest is the aforementioned Lubuntu 18.04.) The workaround to
switch TTYs (via right Ctrl+F1/F7) works.
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Confirmed, both the problem and the workaround, and it's present upstream too.
The issue is described here:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/NetworkTarget/
Requiring only network.target means requiring NetworkManager to start, but not
requiring DNS to be up; since miredo is starte
** Also affects: miredo
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1482069
Title:
miredo.service fails on boot
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As a user, I also agree that the patch should be reviewed. I have yet
to see a valid reason for not reviewing the patch - it having been
submitted while in code freeze has no relevance to the code itself, and
while the size of the patch might mean that it will take a while to
review, it is still b
Same issue on an ASUS 1015BX, on Mageia 2 (kernel 3.3.8). The acpi_sleep
method didn't change anything, setting C6 off didn't change anything,
and the PC is already running the latest available EFI.
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So, what is the progress on this from the official Wine side? Is it
still being worked on, as mentioned in Comment 369?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371897
Title:
Occasional sound d
I agree with comment #21. This is an important feature, and it's strange that
it hasn't been implemented yet. The expected behaviour should be:
- If device can be mounted, mount it.
- If device can't be mounted, skip it (also possibly log the event somewhere).
- Optionally allow for specifying tim
I also had this problem, and Alessandro's fix seems to have done the
trick!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262251
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I've found out another fix: get compat-wireless from
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Download/stable/ and install. This
will make the rate more or less correct (although varying; I still tend
to set it to rate 54M fixed though).
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iwconfig bitrate is not set properly
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Confirmed with Xubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope, 2.6.28 kernel. The bug is
just as described - dmesg says that NetworkManager assumes that the
wireless is out of range, and changing mlme.c fixes the issue, but, of
course, chankging the kernel each time isn't optimal. Using Ralink
RT2500 card.
A worka
This bug is also confirmed in wireless-tools question #30772 :
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wireless-tools/+question/30772
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Binary package hint: wireless-tools
I'm using Xubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope, and the bug is in wireless-
tools 29-1.1ubuntu2 (but not limited to it; this bug has also appeared
in other distributions such as Fedora). The hardware I'm using is a
Ralink RT2500 wireless card, and
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