An update on my particular situation, hopefully this helps others... I
downgraded my Nvidia module to 173, and haven't had a lockup since. Nor
do I see any of the classic CE: hpet increasing messages...
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lockups with default (hpet) clocksource on 2.6.27-2-generic 64-bit
https://bugs.launchpad.
I can confirm this is still an issue. I'm running this on a 1201N Asus
eeePC. I have lbm-wireless 2.6.32-19 installed as well.
$ uname -r
2.6.32-19-generic
$ lscpi -v
07:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8171 (rev 10)
Subsystem: Device 1a3b:1107
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You... sir, are a scholar and a gentleman... I added your ppa, installed
the rtl8192se-dkms package... quick reboot, and wireless is working as
expected. Interestingly enough, previously my wlan signal strength would
alternate from 10% to 70% - now it's steady at 90%.
Thanks again...
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Just adding my two cents to the party...
I've also been noticing excessive RAM usage in Xorg, having spent
several weeks dealing with it - I've narrowed it down to the wallpaper-
tray app I was running, also happens with Drapes (i.e. - when the wall
paper changes frequently). Since having settled
Im also using the 1:0.7.3-1.4ubuntu1 out of the karmic repos and this
problem persists. I get the same backtrace as comment #4 posted.
AMD64 bit, Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic - I'd be happy to provide any more info
needed.
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ettercap segmentation fault after "Scan for hosts"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bu
Same issue as well... NM shows connected, I receive a DHCP lease... but
attempting to ping anything other than my local interfaces is a fail.
I've tried to narrow it down to kernel versions, backported wireless,
etc... nothing helped.
I did notice after first installing 12.04, network manager exh
simliar bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1314851
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1316265
Title:
Maximized Window's Title Bar Does Not Merge into Menu Ba
I can confirm this behaviour on a fresh install of 14.04 - although
"Window Spread" doesn't seem to trigger it in my setup. It seems to just
happen at certain points, and closing the window and reopening solves
the issue temporarily.
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This seems to happen everytime I boot my computer... I'm running a fresh
install of 12.10 on an i7 core, primary SSD, Nvidia drivers from x-swat
and Dual monitors with Twinview enabled.
What I've tried so far with no success:
- rename to *card0
: seemed to have no effect as there is no card0 in
That is correct... so far so good
exec lightdm -d
On Sun 16 Dec 2012 02:12:08 PM EST, Gavin Graham wrote:
> @Daniel (internalkernel)
>
> Just confirming so it isn't lost in the midst, you changed
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> 'exec lightdm'
> to
> 'exec lightdm -d'
>
> and now you are getting Lightdm performing correctly
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