This is no longer happening to me for the last day or so, with my usual
profile. Firefox hasn't been updated, nor have any other relevant-
looking packages. I can only guess that it was some bad interaction
between firefox and strigi (which is now idle) -- but strigi didn't
particularly stress ou
It happens with a fresh profile (though I think less severe), and the
only add-on is Ubuntu Firefox Modifications 0.9rc2. However, it seems
not very reproducible: it works fine for a few minutes, then becomes
sluggish / freezes for a few seconds, then works again. I think the
sluggishness is rel
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Binary package hint: firefox
With the latest update to firefox on lucid (3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4) I find it
freezing so often as to be unusable. The freezing seems correlated with disk
activity: when the strigi indexer was running, firefox was utterly
unresponsive, but e
This bug was intermittent for me (on Dell Vostro 1710) through Karmic.
I mostly suspend to RAM and rarely reboot, but occasionally reboots
would result in non-working keyboard and touchpad. With Lucid (kernel
2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP), the keyboard always comes up but the
trackpad fails to
Anders, thanks for the packages. 180.27 works nicely for me --
suspend/resume works and the whole thing feels smoother than 177.x.
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update request: nVidia ver 180.27, pre-release
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322416
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I confirm that 180.27 fixes suspend/resume for me. I haven't tried
hibernate (I rarely use it). Thanks to Anders Kaseorg for his packages.
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nvidia 180.* driver inhibits resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306315
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 53102 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53102
I posted bug 69430 (a duplicate of this) in 2006, on upgrading from
dapper to edgy. Since then the machine has been up essentially full
time with perhaps fewer than 10 reboots, and I have noticed no more
proble
I see the same issue with Hardy. I didn't think to check CPU usage but,
after a day or two of uptime including a few suspend/resumes, pinging my
router with my wireless card configured with networkmanager takes over 1
second instead of a few milliseconds. When I kill nm-applet and the
root networ
I can confirm this bug in the ubuntu version of firefox (on two
different machines, since early in the gutsy cycle and persisting in the
release), and it disappears with the mozilla.org version. Perhaps it is
"really" a google toolbar bug: perhaps google toolbar makes unjustified
assumptions that h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
network-manager seems way more trouble than it's worth. Here are three
issues I have on my feisty install of 4 days ago (the first one has been
reported before by many people, the others seem new):
1. It doesn't work with WEP. Actually,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6-amd64-generic
This is a Sun Ultra20 (dual-core AMD opteron) machine, on which I installed
Dapper on August 2, kernel
vmlinuz-2.6.15-23-amd64-generic
It had been up from then until October 28, no reboots, no shutdowns (unclean or
otherwis
I upgraded that laptop to edgy, and the hang seems to be gone now.
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Hang while booting
https://launchpad.net/bugs/32597
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Ben, is the kernel source package also updated? I'm running a kernel
without preemption and with a larger stack size, because of ndiswrapper.
My wifi card is (or was) very flaky with the stock kernel. But the
source package reported itself as 2.6.15-9 even when the binary was up
to 2.6.15-23.
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