Problem persists on kernel 5.3.1-300.fc31.x86_64 (Fedora 31).
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@thedarb
I'm encountering the same error and would like to try your fix, but I don't
understand what to do exactly:
> Moving the 46 firmware out of /lib/firmware and copying the 43
firmware to the 46 firmware's filename and rebooting has allowed me to
have successful wifi. modinfo shows it wants
Is there an easy way to disable the sensor until a kernel arrives that
fixes the problem?
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Has anyone tried this workaraound: Disable "Wake On LAN" or "Wake On WLAN" in
the BIOS.
I think it solved my problem although I'm not certain yet.
If this works, it may expose the original flaw or at least point the debuggers
in the general direction.
Credits to the Debian people:
https://lists
use Gnome Encfs Manager instead, for now. it can import the cryptkeeper folders
without problems.
ppa:gencfsm/ppa | packagename: gnome-encfs-manager
i think it's superior... ;-)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 862430 ***
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i just updated compiz to 1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.4...
it's so annoying - still no fix! i'm, btw, running ubuntu without graphics chip
(gpu's on my sandy bridge processor). it most likely has nothing at all to do