I get the problem on two laptops (16.04 up to date), after a suspend/resume
cycle, wifi network list disappears from nm-applet. If I kill and restart
nm-applet, wifi network list is displayed again.
On a third laptop, I have to restart network-manager service daemon.
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I got the problem with an Asus 1005 PE and it seems fixed too.
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Title:
gstreamer hangs when accessing webcam (on specific hardware)
To manage not
The 2.6.38.3 kernel with the patchset fixes the problem too, no kernel
panic
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Title:
atheros wifi cards cause kernel panic when connecting to wpa2
I also got a kernel panic using natty on an notebook with an atheros
AR2427 PCI-E adapter (32 bit kernel).
The new proposed kernel 2.6.38-9 seems to fix the problem, no more
kernel panic for now...
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I get the same error from apport, but it happens only if I check the
option to allow user modifications
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in free()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/639922
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Nautilus disappear (all the browsing windows and desktop icons) when
sharing a folder with modification permission (after the right SMB
packages have been installed)
Ubuntu: 10.10
Nautilus: 1:2.32.0-0ubuntu1
It is always reproducible on my machine. To do so :
- Create a fold
I forgot, the Wifi card doesn't detect any wireless WAN. I got it to
work by adding acpi=noirq to the kernel boot options
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606132
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The computer is a Toshiba C650, a recent model.
There appears to be a lot of ACPI problems, the battery looks not
detected, the computer cannot shutdown properly (need to press the power
button a few seconds), backlight keys don't work, etc.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRel
For information, I need to sign out (if already signed in) to reproduce
the crash...
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in soup_message_set_first_party()
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@Mark
Scrollbars are still very useful even with a mousewheel, when navigating
in a large document for example by either scrolling the bar or middle
clicking, please don't kill them at least *before* something as useful
is implemented :)
Furthermore, a lot of users (at least around me) don't even
Public bug reported:
Using an Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371 card, input audio doesn't work with
pulseaudio (gnome-volume-control-settings doesn't detect any input from
micro, nor the sound recorder tool).
Using the integrated sound card (nForce), input audio works (input
detected and correctly recorded
@Jonathan
I didn't speak about developers. I'm a developer myself and I try not to
bash other developers and respect their work. But I listen to users
feedback too.
In this case, even if 221 votes are not a proof (plus other forum posts
and wiki comments), it's clearly an indication this new beha
> s/everybody/a vocal minority/
>
Regarding the number of duplicates and comments, I don't believe it's a
vocal minority. And regarding all the opposition, maybe a kind of survey
would be nice to be sure the feature is benefic to Ubuntu users or not.
At least I find it's premature to enable this
> 2009/4/20 mac_v :
> > why doesnt canonical add a voting system where the users can vote for a
> > feature...
> >
>
> http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/
>
> Just because something is popular, doesn't make it right.
>
I'm not sure building a feature everybody dislikes is better...
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I know it's just a "me too" comment, but this issue is serious enough so
I add it.
Most people here are right, as a simple user, the new mechanism is a
pain and a big regression. I think this effort is a waste of time and
resources.
Open a window periodically is simply bad and somewhat aggressive
Same on Intrepid (kernel 2.6.27-8-generic) with a USB micro SD card
reader.
~$ gnome-mount -v -b -f vfat -d /dev/sdb1
gnome-mount 0.8
** (gnome-mount:12387): DEBUG: Mounting
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_part1_size_2031226368
** (gnome-mount:12387): DEBUG: read default option 'shortname=mix
The problem seems fixed with the 8 jan daily build (fresh install)
LAN works at startup automatically and it does even work if card is plugged
after boot
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PCMCIA does not bring up eth1 during boot
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When plugged, the adapter does not work (NM does not found any LAN for
example) on gutsy, kernel 2.6.22-11
dmesg result after plugging:
[75716.967241] usb 5-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
[75717.237977] usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Also not detected on feisty with kernel 2.6.20-12
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Same issue with -8 and -9 kernel but not with -6 (on a Gigabyte GA-965P-
DS4)
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I have a similar problem, the card need to be ejected and reinserted to be
activated. However, if the card was not present during boot, it doesn't work at
all...
The problem persists on feisty (kernel 2.6.20-3)
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>From up to date Feisty (on several computers), if launched with (gk)sudo,
>GEdit always freeze just after trying to open the browse dialog either from
>the toolbar button, the Ctrl+O shortcut or the Open menu.
When launched from a terminal with sudo gedit, there is no trace
Indeed, it seems to work fine now (edgy up-to-date)
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It does not work, and it returns 'cdrecord: Operation not permitted.
Cannot send SCSI cmd via ioctl'. I've attached the full reponse and
errors of the command...
However, "sudo cdrecord blank=fast" works.
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phil adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner
admin
The user is the first user created by the dapper install...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
Neither nautilus nor gnomebaker can erase or write a CD-RW (gnomebaker
error is 'cdrecord: Operation not permitted. Cannot send SCSI cmd via
ioctl')
However, gksudoing nautilus make it able to erase and write CR-RW.
Kernel 2.6.17-5-68
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