Same probleme here with 12.04
The proposed workaround with the promiscuous mode does not help.
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Cannot connect to wireless network after ma
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 09:33:34AM -, Daniel Lupulescu wrote:
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>Status: Triaged => Fix Released
I just made a dist-upgrade but the problem persists!
fsck is still executed at every boot.
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On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 06:41:21PM -, Steffen Goetz wrote:
> With all current updates from 2012-03-29 installed, I can no longer
> reproduce this issue. So it looks like it is fixed.
I can confirm this.
Just made a dist-upgrade and that issue is gone for me, too.
Hans
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Title:
small sidebar not accessible with a touchpad
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The summary already says it.
If I go to the right border of a window where such a small slider exists
the small sidebar pops up but I can't access it with the touchpad.
Whenever I click the sidebar will be gone immediately.
So there is no way to scroll.
A mouse works fine.
Public bug reported:
After one of the last dist-upgrades for Ubuntu Precise an fsck is now done on
every boot.
Booting succeeds with no fsck errors reported.
However after the system came up tune2fs says that the disk is not clean.
Booting the machine in recovery mode and doing a manual fsck in
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On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 10:14:00PM -, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Could you please attach /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf?
It is attached to this message.
> Hans, for now, you can stop speech-dispatcher from running by editing
> /etc/default/speech-dispatcher, and set RUN to no.
Good to know.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 09:59:16PM -, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> You must have done something to cause speech-dispatcehr to start,...
All I did was:
- Installed 10.04 (netbook edition)
- Upgrade to 12.04
> ... because speech-dispatcher should only
> be loaded either if you enable it as a system s
Ups - small typo:
The interfering package is speech-dispatcher (and not speed-dispatcher
as I wrote in the title).
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No sound at all - inte
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No sound at all - interference with package speed-dispatcher
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After a dist-upgrade a few days ago (12.04) I was not able to hear sound any
more.
No error messages, everything seemed to work fine - simply no output.
Removing the package speech-dispatcher solved the problem
(it had running pulseaudio processes, too), however that is
a wo
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Title:
mixture of GRUB legacy and GRUB 2 after dist-upgrade
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Public bug reported:
After an upgrade (using the update-manager) from 10.04 (netbook edition)
to 12.04 (development) there seems to be a mixture of GRUB legacy and GRUB 2
packages on my system:
The new 3.x kernels only were incorporated into
/boot/grub/menu.lst
but the selection shown at boot
Well, the error still exists.
However it is not Ubuntu specific but belongs to the package inetutils-inetd.
I switched over to Debian testing some time ago and have the same error there,
too.
inetutils-inetd version: 2:1.5.dfsg.1-9 (dpkg -s)
(BTW: openbsd-inetd works fine)
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:36:46PM -, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10?
>
> ** Changed in: inetutils (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
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> inetd does not work with any ftpd
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177132
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Public bug reported:
If I ftp to my host, I can log in but I am never able to issue
the "dir" command successfully. In one configuration I can't
even login.
The standalone wu-ftpd works fine.
It does not have anything to do with /usr/sbin/tcpd (I omitted it
and got the same error).
- Ubuntu 7.10
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