The interfaces man page does mention the (apparently older) "wireless"
man page.
/usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian.gz should be a man page
mentioned in "man interfaces".
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I had a bad time trying to configure wifi on Ubuntu Server 14.04 without
graphics installed.
'man interfaces' which appears to be from 2004 doesn't mention wifi and
Google returns mostly outdated information on the subject. Apparently
/usr/share/doc/wpa_supplicant/README.mode
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While attempting to compile pypy I noticed zlib.h doesn't compile on x64
when it's included by itself. If stdarg.h is included before including
zlib.h then the problem goes away.
Instead, the #idfef that guards the offending declaration in zlib.h
should be tweaked to evaluate
Public bug reported:
Every few seconds, I see a dns query for daisy.ubuntu.com. After
removing whoopsie, the traffic goes away.
** Affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This problem has been part of my Linux printing experience since the
first time I got a Linux-compatible printer years ago. Wedding
invitations? Nope. Birthday party? No. Envelopes? Forget about it! Every
major event in my life is marred by a bad printing experience.
Now in Jaunty I try to print o
LaMont Jones, I use Ubuntu instead of Debian or Gentoo because they
actually seem to care about things working for the user. But any time I
want to use software that's a few years old, it fails to work due to
these kinds of trivial changes. On the other hand, 20 year old DOS and
Windows software st
I was surprised to find the keyboard is now working, just as I had
determined to fix it myself. An Ubuntu upgrade must have taken care of
it. Here is the output of setxkbmap -print :
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "macintosh+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types { include "co
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Brian Murray wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestion. The changes you are requesting require more
> discussion, which should be done on an appropriate mailing list or
> forum. http://www.ubuntu.com/community/forums/ might be a good start.
>
> ** Changed in
Public bug reported:
I had to add this line to /etc/udev.d/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules to
automatically give permissions for my camera:
SYSFS{idVendor}=="04cb", SYSFS{idProduct}=="01c0", MODE="0660",
GROUP="plugdev"
Instead of adding this manually, it would be really cool if something
could pop
If someone would explain where I should edit, I would be more than happy
to fix this myself. My current e-mail is in Launchpad.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/29009
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I still have the problem, mostly.
The multimedia keys work fine but I cannot use the number pad (remember,
this keyboard has no numlock key, it is always supposed to be a number
pad), there is an = key on the numpad that I cannot use, and there is a
. on the number pad that X11 thinks is 'delete'
I had the same problem. I am using Edgy Eft.
I got really annoyed because my disk was constantly filling up with
these log messages, and having hald use 50% of my CPU all the time isn't
too cool either. I don't think I was even able to log into KDE with a
full disk. It's a good thing I'm a degree-
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