urandom is just as bad without entropy. You best use haveged. Perhaps it
should be a dependency?
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I can confirm this issue. For me the superkey is always stuck because
ElementaryOS uses the superkey for shortcuts as well. Any fix?
Cant I somehow block the superkey all together in remmina?
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I have this same issue but on a server I recently upgraded to Maverick.
The net-device-added seems to be lost. Resulting in certain NFS mounts
not being mounted (show stopper for me).
dpkg -l | grep upstart
ii upstart 0.6.6-3
per request... lspci -vvv
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Some extra info:
Ive tried using bonding on this set of NICs (2 BNX2) and this is even
worse. Ping get DUPs and then like 50% packet loss etc. Or crashes..
etc.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-8-server
- Install Ubuntu Edgy on Dell PowerEdge 2900 with BNX2 NICs. Install SSH and
access it. Use a command like TOP or PS FAXWW.
+ Install Ubuntu Edgy on Dell PowerEdge 2950 with BNX2 NICs. Install SSH and
access it. Use a
There you go.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-8-server
Install Ubuntu Edgy on Dell PowerEdge 2900 with BNX2 NICs. Install SSH and
access it. Use a command like TOP or PS FAXWW.
In my case this will crash the network operations of this server.
Work around:
Edit rc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-8-server
Install Ubuntu Edgy on Dell PowerEdge 2900 with BNX2 NICs. Install SSH and
access it. Use a command like TOP or PS FAXWW.
In my case this will crash the network operations of this server.
Work around:
Edit rc.local and add th