USB detection now seems to be functioning correctly. This bug can be
closed.
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Feisty USB Detection showing wrong Icon
https://launchpad.net/bugs/97335
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I have reset my wireless router and reconfigured the settings on the
router, I first tested Feisty without the need to have a WEP key for
connection and all seemed fine. I then added the WEP key settings and
so far it is still functioning correctly.
You could try reseting your routers and set it b
Yes something isn't quite right, and the network is getting confused
somewhere, I think its network-manager but I dont want to put blame on
that with out a definate reason for why!
I have also noticed netowork-manager tries to first connect to my
neighbours wireless router which is open, then when
Its a strange one for me it is irregular sometimes it works other times
it doesn't. I do find by hard reseting my wireless router seems to make
it work again.
I have the following installed too:-
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-13-generic
linux-restricted-modules-common
linux-restricted-modules-g
I have an IBM Thinkpad with the PRO/Wireless 2200BG card, has functioned
perfectly until now. Network manager does connect, asks for my keyring
password and connects according to the icon. I see a strong signal
strength, and it reports that it is connected.
If i do a ping everything seems fine, ho
Hi I have attached some logs in a package, I hope these are of use. If
you need more outputs let me know a.s.a.p.
Also when I select unmount the USB light is not turning off but
remaining on.
** Attachment added: "Ouputs for USB"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7037007/usb_outputs.tar.gz
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Public bug reported:
When I plug in a usual USB memory device, Feisty loads Rhythmbox and
displays a hifi type icon on my Desktop.
Therefore it is detecting the USB incorrectly.
If you need any outputs please let me know what you need and I will
supply them for you.
Regards
Lee
** Affects: U
However I have found this can be fixed by doing the following explained
in this screenshot link:-
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2262565&postcount=4
I have also attached the screenshot here for reference.
** Attachment added: "font substitute"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6847834/fo
Yes I see bad font rendering on the menus and font selection drop down
menus. I have left feisty with its default settings, (nothing has been
changed). I have attached a screen shot to show the font rendering
compared with gedit.
Where I have typed "test font" in the screen shot the font rendering
Although this happened to me on Dapper I haven't tried hibernating in
Edgy. So I'm not sure if this still appropriate, but never the less I
have attached my outputs of my IBM Thinkpad R50e.
** Attachment added: "Package contains text files of outputs for each command"
http://librarian.launchpad
I tested your solution on Edgy 6.10 Release with no hacks in place, I am
pleased to say that following your instructions worked without any
issues. Suspend and Hibernate worked!
* Note in the /etc/default/acpi-support file I did not comment out the:
- ACPI_SLEEP = true
or the
- ACPI_HIBERNATE=t
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