Hello Alexander,
> not really sure, but after resume and after things have settled and
> then killing wpa_supplicant should make it trigger connection within a
> few seconds.
No, no... after doing that (killing wpa_supplicant) it pretty much
always works. I just think that this shouldn't be neces
> the explicit scans shouldnt be needed i think.
I might be impatient... (when I open laptop I generally want to access
the Internet right away).
What's the reasonable amount of time it should normally take to start?
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Network Manager sometimes needs to be restarted when coming back from
Stand
interestingly, this doesn't seem to happen (or happens less often)
when I use my WiFi at home...
The difference between mine and other networks (mainly in school) is
that at home is only one access point (one SSID and one AP).
In school I have few SSID, though most of the times only one is
availab
Hello Alexander,
Monday, December 22, 2008, 8:42:15 AM, you wrote:
> restarting like "sudo killall wpa_supplicant" ?
Yes, since you recommended to do killall wpa_supplicant I was doing
it, and it always worked except one instance, in which unloading and
loading the driver helped.
When computer
I think the pulseaudio update broke my sound even more (now I don't even
have sound)
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Looks like right now I don't have sound at all, no matter how many times I
reboot (it most likely is due to recent upgrade I know that at least pulse
audio was updated).
It is probably a different bug, but now I'm unable to provide feedback if
something would move forward in this bug...
There a
Ok, this is weird...
I freshly started Linux, and sound doesn't seem to be working from the
start. I'm attaching kern.log
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The laptop that I'm using (Panasonic CP-R7) is pretty small, so whenever
I can I plug in external keyboard. This problem appears to happen most
of the time when I'm putting the system to sleep and unplug and while
the action is being performed I unplug the keyboard.
I'll atta
I guess the core issue is that Ubuntu doesn't use the keyboard settings
from xorg.conf (since it has its own program to set up the keyboard),
but plugging the usb keyboard and mouse resets keyboard settings to ones
in the config file.
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Keyboard layout randomly switches to "US international (dea
restarting wpa_supplicant works pretty much always, though I had once to
unload and load again the iwlagn and iwlcore to make WiFi work. Right
now it's a minor annoyance to me, but this is something that can make
Ubuntu less attractive to new users.
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Is there some kind of temporary workaround to restart the sound without
restarting the whole system?
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Barnabas, please read comments. -9 doesn't have the fix applied. Install
-10 from -prerelase and report if you still have problems.
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Chris, after the problem happened I tried to restart pulseaudio like
they mentioned in the thread you liked to. The pulseaudio daemon
actually was still running, though I killed it and restarted with same
arguments. But that didn't fixed it. I restarted X with
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace but it didn't fix i
Ok, so this problem happened again, unfortunately since I don't use
sound all the time I wasn't able to determine when it happened.
I'm attaching the log that collected throught the series of suspend
&resumes.
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Well possibly there are two different problems. When I was using pandora it
also didn't play after I resumed.
Though reloading the page, brought sound back. (BTW I use Opera, not firefox).
But besides that I sometimes experience problems that I have no idea how
to fix besides restarting the compu
This problem doesn't happen every time.
And I don't seem to have luck with it this time.
At one point I almost got it, pandora.com didn't play, I also started
hardware testing to make sure there's problem and it was thinking
something for long. So when I was just ready to reboot the machine, I
pre
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experinced the same problem, once it starts I have to reboot system to
stop it.
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It seems that usually happens when I plug in an USB keyboard.
And the keymapping are coming from xorg.conf.
Though, sometimes the keyboard indicator shows that I have 3 different keyboard
layouts, one is USA and 2 other are some weird characters (like a tiny "z" etc).
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are there any other things I should provide?
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My laptop is Panasonic CF-R7, the OS is:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
Basically, sometimes I don't have sound when I come back. It's not a big
deal, since most of the times I use my laptop in college, and ha
Dimitrios, what kind of potential problems does it cause?
How safe is it?
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Ok, it seems that killing wpa_supplicant does the job.
Though, I noticed, that NM while most of the time after coming back from
standby has the network enabled I saw at least once that it was disabled
while I'm pretty sure it was enabled before standby.
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Hello Alexander,
Thursday, October 30, 2008, 1:53:42 PM, you wrote:
> do you mean it will come back after standby in a different state
> (e.g. before networking disabled/unchecked, after enabled/checked)?
yes, generally it's always enabled.
>> - that driver needs to be restarted sometimes
> if
Reporting, because log said so :) :
Oct 30 15:21:48 tkdlap2 kernel: [ 7798.574078] ata1: EH complete
Oct 30 15:21:48 tkdlap2 kernel: [ 7798.574165] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 234441648
512-byte hardware sectors (120034 MB)
Oct 30 15:21:48 tkdlap2 kernel: [ 7798.574199] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect
is o
I got another crash today, I belive some recent change must broke the
driver.
This is log entry I noticed (instead disabling wireless adapter, I restarted
NetworkManager which ended without crash, and brough wifi back):
Oct 30 17:09:52 tkdlap2 NetworkManager: (wlan0): preparing device.
Oct 30
It possibly could be duplicate, since the end result is the same (I
didn't wait for one minute though, but if this happens again I will try
to).
There's one thing that doesn't match that bug report (it might be a
separate issue).
When this happened today I saw this in logs:
Oct 30 17:09:52 tkdlap
Ok, my initial assumption, that it might be due to me disabling
networking before hibernating/standby is incorrect. I tested it both
ways, and the behavior is random, and not dependent on previous state.
So there are two parts of the bug:
- minnor annoyance, that the networking is always enabled w
The thing is, that the backports installed correctly. I rebooted the system
several times, so there's no way old module is running. I noticed very drastic
decrease frequency of the crashes. This is the first crash since then.
But I'lll do your recommendation just in case.
I think that my bug #28
Ehhh... sorry guys, but either the bug that I reported isn't duplicate
of my bug, or the driver still didn't fix the issue.
After installing those drivers, and the intensity of crashes decreased,
but my linux just crashed (first time since installing it).
I'm pretty certain that this was fault of
@Mackenzie:
Right, I'm still not sure if the network that was crashing my laptop was n, but
I'm pretty sure it wasn't (still I don't know how to verify it, since I'm not
the owner of it)
BTW: at least half of my crashes happened during association to the
network.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic
It does, I see its icon, in the top bar.
One thing. To save battery, I often disable networking, in the NetworkManager,
and then switch the power off.
I noticed that when I'm coming back from standby, NetworkManager seems to
always have network enabled.
Is it possible, that the checkmark doesn'
Since I upgraded the driver, I haven't yet had any crash yet. So either
I was just extremely lucky, or it also fixed problem for me.
It took me quite a while to link the crashes to the vireless driver (I
initially thought it was problem with compiz).
I really think that if you can't provide the b
I run this from sudo, it should provide more details (not sure how
they're useful)
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I'm sorry I didn't attach this, it felt to me like it is something that is not
laptop specific.
Here's my hardware list.
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I'm Using fairly recent (at most 2 days old) Ubuntu Intrepid.
Sometimes when computer is going back from standby or hibernation, the
network manager doesn't seem to try to connect to wireless network.
Trying
sudo iwlist scan
doesn't work, it says (I'm citing it from memory)
Oh, I'm using Ubuntu Intrepid.
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By default I have three keyboards defined:
- USA
- Poland
- Japan
The keyboard model is set to Generic 104-key PC.
Once in a while (I wasn't currently able to determine when, parhaps due
to suspend/hibernate? Most of the time I notice it when I'm about to
type double quotes
Worked for me with aptitude.
BTW: the crashes don hapen as often to me as to others here, so it will
take time for me to say if it helped or not :/
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worked for me (I used aptitude to install it)
Though the crashes donĀ“t happen as often to me as to other people, so it might
take a while to say if it fixed problems or not.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
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Same here... after installing the modules, wifi card cannot connect
anywhere. When I look Aat the logs is shows timeouts etc.
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After looking at grub logfile I found that the setting to enable/disable
this feature is located in /etc/defaults/kernel-helper-rc (I'm writing
it from memory).
After commenting a line there, it comes back and appears to work as
before.
Now the question is, what was the reason to disable it?
What
If I want to create something like that by hand, which files &
directories I should copy to make sure it's operational?
The reason why I want to do it is that recent kernel updates are just
incremental updates to the same kernel. I personall experienced a
problem when latest update broke the WiFi
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I have IEEE 802.11abgn, but doesn't this show the capabilities of my card, and
not the AP mode?
Didn't the bug happen when specific protocol is used?
I'll try the recommended driver and see if it works.
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I'm not sure if this is a duplicate.They mention it happens with
802.11n... I wasn't aware that the network I was connecting to was
802.11n, in facrt it was also happening when I was
associating/deassociating.
there were several updates to compviz, this was random crash, I don't
think this report is applicable anymore.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I'm running latest version of Intrepid (should have latest package as today's
morning).
The laptop is Panasonic CF-R7
This happened earlier, so I don't think it's any regeression (at least since I
installed ubuntu).
The freeze seems to happen most of the time when some kind
I have the same problem. I belive it's possibly due that the linux-
firmware package (that's required as of now) is missing.
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This was rather a random crash, it's possible that it was already fixed.
What's more annoying (and it also seems to happen random) is that
sometimes system freezes and the caps & scroll locks indicators blink
The only way out of it is to forcefully powerdown the computer...
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Not sure how much it is useful.
(My laptop is R7 btw)
http://git.myrix.net/?p=pana_acpi/.git;a=tree
With the above module, I can succesfully use brightness controls (without it, I
can either enable or disable the backlight), also the sound controls (volume
up, down and mute) appear to work flaw
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