Same problem when using an external WLAN pcie module. Removing card and
replacing back doesn't trigger rescan as it did previously(ubuntu
10.10...) by pcie_force boot option.
Workaround is calling:
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/\:03\:00.0/remove > /dev/null
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/
Last week, tftpd was working but today it doesn't start. I had an automatic
kernel update yesterday. This may be the reason.
I get response code 71:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/tftpd-hpa restart
Restarting HPA's tftpd: in.tftpd...@xxx:/var/lib/tftpboot$ echo $?
71
--
package tftpd-hpa 5.0-11 failed to in
Last week, tftpd was working but today it doesn't start. I had an automatic
kernel update. This may be the reason.
I get response code 71:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/tftpd-hpa restart
Restarting HPA's tftpd: in.tftpd...@xxx:/var/lib/tftpboot$ echo $?
71
--
tftp service restart fails
https://bugs.launchp
Still exists.
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The same issue:
When I run "/usr/share/apport/apport-gtk -p apport-gtk -f" on console, I got:
...
return getattr(mod, name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/email/__init__.py", line 82, in __getattr__
return getattr(mod, name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/email/__init__.py", line 82, in __getattr_