Thanks for following up on this. Actually, it seemed to stop being a
problem in the next release, so you may as well mark it fixed.
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Track
In response to Georg's above comment, I also tested the options he
gives; neither bt_coex_active=0 nor sw_ctypto=1 does anything to help
the slow connection. However, `iwconfig wlan0 power off/on` is
effectively a "work/don't work" switch for 11n capability.
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I am not using Ubuntu but I suffer this problem with my Asus Zenbook
Prime (wireless is Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 (rev 24)). In short,
either of the following two actions fix the network slowness.
1. Disable 11n capability via `modprobe iwlwifi 11n_disable=1` or the
kernel boot option `iwlwi
I also get this bug (Asus EeePC 1005HA) in 12.04 when resuming from
suspend. I also have a related problem: I usually have an enlarged
(1024x768) framebuffer and panning enabled through xrandr, and these
disappear after resuming. This message is the only video-related error
reported in syslog, so
I just found this bug -- I've been waiting for this issue to be fixed
for several years. Chris Bagwell's patch works for me as well;
incredible!
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This bug is almost certainly in libgdk-3.so.0.200.0. I have installed
the repository http://ppa.launchpad.net/ricotz/testing/ubuntu (Gnome
Shell) and upgraded to libgtk-3-0 version 3.3.5+git20111207.807a449f-
0ubuntu1~11.10~ricotz0, and the bug seems to be fixed there.
** No longer affects: bamf
This is an xorg driver issue: I have downgraded to the version of
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics used in Natty, where I did not have this
problem, and it has gone away. (That version is 1.3.99+git20110116
.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu12; presumably I was using 1.4.1-1ubuntu2 before.)
Therefore, the bug is in xs
What I mean by "shading" is that the window title is hidden, the title
bar itself vanishes and is replaced with the wallpaper pattern, and all
the items in the system tray are muted. This is a partial instance of
the correct "Win" button behavior, which I can get by pressing that key
when the desk
For comparison, here's a normal screenshot.
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Here's a screenshot with the "shading". Look at the title bar.
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switcher"
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I am attaching a portion of my kernel log from a recent desktop crash
during resume. I want to point out particularly the events at the
following times: [33221.164300] [33221.269629] [33222.874647],
reflecting segfaults in bamfdaemon, compiz, and gnome-settings, all of
them leading back to a loca
I am also attaching a comparison "okay" log. There is nothing
remarkable about it except that it does not mention bamfdaemon, compiz,
or gnome-settings (in particular, they don't segfault).
** Attachment added: "Kernel log for suspend and resume without crashing"
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I tested this with the kernel 3.2.0-030200rc2-generic, and I got the
pointer freeze just the same. So either it's still broken upstream, or
it's not a kernel bug. (You will have to decide which; I can't.)
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Public bug reported:
When I first log in, if I open the "wrong" application first, then the
alt+tab switcher doesn't appear when I press alt+tab. It *does* switch,
however, but I can't see the list of running applications so I don't
know where it will go. Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in
2. Open f
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Title:
Trackpad mouse pointer freezes shortly after login; requires module
unload/reload
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Public bug reported:
I have an Asus EeePC 1005-HA and am running Oneiric. Shortly after
every login, my mouse stops responding entirely, and can only be revived
either by logging out and back in (which is futile) or
unloading/reloading the psmouse kernel module. Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in
2.
I get this bug in Oneiric. It is not triggered by *any* running
application; in fact, I can reproduce it with excellent probability by:
1. Logging in.
2. Once login is complete, closing my laptop lid (which suspends).
3. Immediately waking up the laptop.
4. If that didn't cause the bug, suspend a
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 and now this bug has a different form:
xrandr does not work _at all_. The command
xrandr --output LVDS1 --fb 1024x768 --panning 1024x768
(on my 1024x600 netbook screen) does not create a larger desktop or
enable panning. The only effect is that, when my mouse pus
Jonathan, have you tried adding a --fb directive to the xrandr command?
For example,
xrandr --output LVDS1 --fb 1024x768 --panning 0x768
(note the 0, as I commented in my report). If you don't, then the
virtual screen size should be too small to pan. Could you try that and
post again whether yo
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Title:
package tex-common 2.09 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
stat
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10 and then immediately to 11.04 gave this
problem in both steps.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: tex-common 2.09
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-33.69-generic 2.6.32.41+drm33.18
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-33-generic i686
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