I have been suffering from this bug since upgrading to Karmic (Ubuntu),
however, I have narrowed down the problem (I think).
The problem doesn't affect Opera and that puzzled me a little - but it
all makes sense now: Opera has it's own Flash-plugin installed. It uses
the 10.0 r12 build of shockwav
Okay... Yet another comment!
Yesterday, I was suggested to try and change the wireless channel on my
router by user "u20" and strangely, this seemed to have an effect - for
a while! But it didn't resolve the issue! It simply reset the connection
upon reconnecting with my router! Exactly 30 minutes
Sorry for spamming, but just wanted to confirm: The connection
disappears with exactly 30 minutes intervals! Followed about 40 seconds
later by the afforementioned message. Might be a coincidence, but seems
a little strange!
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Intel PRO/Wireless 4965 AGN deactivates
https://bugs.launchpad.net
I am seeing this bug and has been fighting it ever since upgrading to
Jaunty. I am now running latest Karmic alpha release with newest updates
and the problem persists.
It seems that the problem is most pronounced during high load on the
network (i.e. during downloading or flash video streaming),
So, just to confirm that this bug is still around. I get sound, but it
lags. It's not so bad that sound becomes incomprehensible, but it's bad
enough to be annoying! I'm using the intel hda driver with Alsa and I to
was able to eliminate the problem by forcing VLC to use Alsa as output
module with
Was experiencing the same issue, however, instead of removing the entire
file (seems a bit blunt to just remove the entire file) I just opened
the backgrounds.xml and removed all entries with the value. I think the problem is that Wallpaper Tray just
read this file without checking the above param
I am having this issue too in Jaunty (9.04) and have been seeing it
since 8.04, so it obviously haven't been fixed! My screen is a 1280x800
screen (laptop) but there is no option for that resolution in StartUp-
manager. I then tried forcing the resolution by manually altering the
/etc/usplash.conf
Okay, so I still have the issue at startup with gnome-wm disabled and
compiz set to start in sessions. But only at initial startup. If i do a
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and then login, the system is ready in 8-10 secs. So
I've been going through even more logfiles and once again, it looks like
I get some e
Me neither. Still has the same delay, but now without sound :D
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Delayed Intrepid Login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291467
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I am not sure if this is a duplicate, but I'm definitely not the only
one experiencing this issue. After doing an update to Intrepid from
Hardy, I am experiencing a pause of about 20 seconds from when I enter
my login until I see my wallpaper and the welcome-tune plays and the
I am not sure this is the same bug, but after login, I get a pause of
about 20 seconds before the background image loads and then another 5
secs before the welcome sound comes. In the deamon.log, it seems to
return the same "gnome.wm failed to return before timeout" error as
others have been descri
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