Has anyone tested 4.15 stable to see if it has resolved the issues for
XPS 15 9560?
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Title:
Can't boot Artful 17.10 live images on XPS 15 (9560)
Thanks -- keep up the good work. Any known workarounds? as I'd like to
get this machine dual-booting.
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Title:
Can't boot Artful 17.10 live images
This issue appears to still be hanging on boot for Dell XPS 15 (9560).
Have we identified any reliable and easy workarounds to get the USB live
image booting? I was looking forward to completing my dual boot install
this weekend.
Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
I am writing a PhD thesis using LaTeX, with my citation references
managed using biblatex / biber (in suporting LaTeX). Note that I am
using the American Psychological Assocation (APA) citation style, which
is managed by the package: biblatex-apa.
Upon upgrading to from Ubun
Actually -- strike that. After replacing the b43legacy files according
to the above instructions, the WiFi suddenly sprang into life. I'll
wander off now...
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[lucid] b43legacy PHY transmission error causes wireless networking to freeze
or fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558950
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I am also experiencing a 9.10 and 10.04problem with a fresh install of
Ubuntu 10.04 using the Broadcom BCM4306 (rev 2) wifi b43legacy driver
(as proposed by the Hardware Driver utility). I attempted a manual
update of the files from the
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 site (such as
Are there any updates on who will take responsibility with releasing the
patch?
My "blank" black iPod wants to know...
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rhythmbox corrupts ipod database for black 8GB ipod nano (B754)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461639
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Mmmm. Could not write to iPod, because iPod was secretly full.
Much too obvious -- and, unsurprisingly effective.
Thanks for that!
After months of switching to Windows for the odd liaison with iTunes --
it would appear that I just needed to watch my disk space. ...sigh.
Case closed.
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Thanks for finding the right home for this issue.
I spent some more time with this iPod and tried the following:
1) I attempted to see if there were any issues with the iPod itself and
verified that it was FAT32 and then ran dosfsck -a to see if there was
anything broken -- it was all clean, no p
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21613605/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21613606/ProcStatus.txt
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iPod N
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I have two iPods (one for me, one for the wife). We use the iPods
primarily for technical podcasts (although we understand that some
people use them for music as well).
I am running Rhythmbox 0.11.6 on Ubuntu Intrepid.
The iPods are:
iPod
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