(Note: I accidentally posted this info to Question #18138, but I'm
posting it here also.)
The same thing happens for me in Ubuntu 12.04, with a Brother HL-5240,
using the "Brother HL-5240 BR-Script 3" driver.
When I did:
apt-get install brother-cups-wrapper-laser
and then used the "HL5240 for C
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Title:
Size 0 dots a
Public bug reported:
I'm creating some PDF files with dots of 0 size. In evince, they're
visible: they're pretty large and off-center. In other viewers, such as
Mac Preview and Adobe Reader on Mac, the dots are not visible.
This code will generate a test file in R. There is a line of 10 dots
goin
This problem seems to have disappeared for me. I'm still running 10.04
(Lucid). I'm not sure exactly when it changed, but it might have been
one or two months ago.
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I've found that the 'iwlist scan' thing doesn't always make the network
connect immediately. If the computer has been asleep for a short time,
it works, but if the computer has been asleep for a long time
(overnight, for example), then the 'iwlist scan' doesn't seem to help it
connect faster.
In t
I have the same issue with my Dell mini 9. It was reasonably fast to
connect with 10.04, but much slower with 10.10. There's the same delay
before the icon indicates that it's even trying to connect, but once it
does, it connects pretty quickly.
I tried running 'sudo iwlist scan' from a terminal i
Lorenz and I are experiencing the same problem - the problem is not a
network driver. Once avahi is restarted (after netatalk starts),
everything works fine, until a reboot. I have used it for weeks at a
time without any problems.
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Avahi needs to be restarted after boot to broadcast netatalk se
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 327362 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327362
I do have other services enabled. Here is the output of avahi-browse
immediately after a reboot, and then after restarting avahi-daemon. (I
removed some extraneous information from the output.)
It looks like
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 327362 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327362
Here's the output of the command:
$ host -t SOA local.
Host local. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
So it looks like it doesn't have to do with a local. domain.
FWIW, I always use the script in /etc/init.d to resta
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 327362 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327362
This should not be marked as a duplicate. Bug 327362 involves a .local
domain, but the problem here does not. There is no mention of a .local
domain in the logs or when I restart avahi from the command line.
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Public bug reported:
When I boot my server, it doesn't broadcast netatalk services. I have to
manually restart avahi with:
restart avahi-daemon
Once I do this, the server shows up instantly in the Finder of my Mac.
The problem is pretty much exactly the same as reported by the person here:
Another update. (This is running on Karmic beta, with dnsmasq-base
2.50-1.)
Hopefully this diagram will make sense.
Client (10.42.43.11) <---> (10.42.43.1) [eth1] Ubuntu [eth0] (192.168.1.144)
<---> (192.168.1.1) router <---> Internet
When I boot my Ubuntu machine with both interfaces active an
Another confirmation here.
It seems that dnsmasq doesn't want to listen on the correct interface.
Here's the setup. The Ubuntu machine is connected to my router
(192.168.1.1), which is connected to the internet. The Ubuntu box has
address 192.168.144 on the side facing the router and internet, and
One more bit of information to add to my previous post. This is the output of
ps:
nobody 925 0.0 0.0 19048 1192 ?S17:58 0:00
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-hosts --keep-in-foreground --bind-interfaces --no-poll
--except-interface=lo --listen-address=10.42.43.1
--dhcp-range=10.42.4
larmahunter's solution works for me too!
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I found that upgrading to QT 4.5.1 (from Karmic alpha) improved
performance a lot. Scrolling isn't instantaneous on my computer, but it
is much, much better, and it may be because my computer is an
underpowered netbook.
Instructions here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-us...@lists.lyx.org/msg7448
Same issue with Intel 945GME on a Dell Mini 9.
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