Actually, I've been using Karmic successfully on my University network
for a while now. I am under the impression that this bug is no longer
present. I had all kinds of problems with 9.04 and even 8.10. Hardy
has always worked well for me, and Karmic seems to have fixed all the
problems I notice
Public bug reported:
I'm running Jaunty 9.04 on a Dell Inspiron 1520 with Intel 4965 wireless
chip.
I try to connect to my university's WPA enterprise network, and
occasionally a connection will be established, but it tends to fail
(signal goes to zero, nm-applet tries to re-establish) within a m
I encounter this problem in Ubuntu Jaunty when associating with my
school's WPA Enterprise network.
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Intel 4965 Wireless LAN association problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332387
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Further, this never occurred with my i686 installation of Hardy. I will
be installing an amd64 version of 8.04 to test this, and if it fails to
work properly, I will test an i686 version of both 8.04 and 8.10 to see
what is affected.
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system does not resume from sleep
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Public bug reported:
When I put my system to sleep, it goes into S3 just fine. When I open
the lid to resume the system, it begins to wake, but the screen does not
come back on, and the power button is not responsive to force a shutdown
of the system. I have to hold the power-off button for a ha
I experience this problem frequently in Intrepid.
Dell Inspiron 1520
Core 2 Duo T7500
nVidia 8400M GS
Intel 4965 AGN
Tested video driver 177 and 180 (beta). Recently replaced wireless
chip.
Any other questions, just ask.
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shutdown hangs (sometimes) - Hardy 64 - ASUS P5LD2 SE
https://bugs.la
Please disregard my posts. My problems extended to Windows XP and
Vista. The chip has been replaced with an identical version, and my
problem has been resolved.
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iwlagn: cannot allocate SKB buffers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308053
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The relevant dmesg output I get when this occurs is as follows:
[ 3603.194199] wlan0: No ProbeResp from current AP 00:0f:34:8f:98:d5 - assume
out of range
[ 3603.939973] wlan0: No STA entry for own AP 00:0f:34:8f:98:d5
[ 3606.456102] wlan0: No STA entry for own AP 00:0f:34:8f:98:d5
[ 3609.478726]
I've been having problems with the iwlagn module. I'm actually using
Hardy 8.04.1, and I presume an update that was committed to Intrepid has
been sent to Hardy as well. The LiveCD had no problems, and my disk
install of Hardy had worked flawlessly for a long time. It is only
recently that this
bjoernen, please provide details.
I tried updating synaptic to see if 0.6.2 was available. Nope.
I downloaded the 0.6.2 version from homepage, but only .deb file offered
is i386. Used dpkg -i --force-architecture to install. Error indicates
that libqt4-gui is not up to date. There is no offic
Can anyone confirm if this problem affects i386 binaries? If not, has
anyone tried i386 binaries on an amd64 machine?
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Stopmotion dies with segmentation fault
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234114
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Same problem for me. This is far better since someone pointed out the
"sudo rmmod iwl4965 && sudo modprobe iwl4965" fix. I've since made a
shell script to make this easier to manage, but it's pretty aggravating
to have my connection drop out.
My dmesg:
[ 198.492970] wlan0: associated
[ 198.49
For the OP, you have to set the "dim brightness by" to "0%" in order for
it to be fully bright.
I have a related problem, however, in that if I set it to 0% and then
dim it manually, it will "dim" to full-bright when idle. This is
counter-intuitive.
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screen brightness doesn't return to proper
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 107814 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107814
I'm experiencing the same problem in Gutsy with Xen 3.1. There's
supposed to be a Xen-compiled restricted driver, but I can't find a way
to force it.
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en-hypervisor-3.0-amd64 cannot load Nvidia using Ubun
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