I also see this bug, it happens every time I view a powerpoint
presentation in fullscreen slideshow mode.
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I see this problem in Lucid Lynx (10.4 LTS Beta 2) the install was a clean Beta
1 that got upgraded to Beta 2.
And when I tried to install gnome-shell, never installed on this machine
before, it stops with libgjs0 dependencies and the xul-runner issue as listed
above.
j...@jpt-laptop:~$ sudo a
Okay, I guess this is the wrong place to get support, but for about 12-18 hours
now it has been working without any problems.
Its still the same kernel, but the kern.log says its still deauthenticate and
then authenticate again. But without me noticing.
Linux jpt-ThinkPad-SL410 3.4.0-030400rc5-g
Public bug reported:
Kern.log says this
May 2 23:52:29 jpt-ThinkPad-SL410 kernel: [ 2040.220779] wlan0:
deauthenticating from ca:6c:87:ab:dc:2c by local choice (reason=3)
And then continues to associate again with the AP, I have seen
suggestions that power off for interface powermanagment was a
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Dropping WLAN connection every 7-10 minutes
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Not sure if this is related, but I have a couple of instances that the pc gets
connected to the AP and gets IP (v4 & v6) from the AP(its a router) I am unable
to have any L3 connections with anything.
When I did a packet trace, I saw that ARP messages was working, but anything L3
never got a re
And with the new kernel it drops more often than with the kernel that
came with 12.04, maybe every 2-3 minutes now.
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This happens with the standard kernels that are pushed for 11.04 and up
to 3.0, I did not try all the RC builds.
If only IPv4 is connected, there is no problem connecting to an AP, but when
IPv6 is set to automatic you might be able to connect the first time. But on
subsequ
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WLAN disassociates after a few seconds when IPv6 is enabled
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If you look at the attached screenshoot, it looks like IPv6 is used even though
the network-manager setting is set to ignore.
ifconfig show the IPv6 address assigned to the interface and in chrome you can
see I am looking at the IPv6 version of www.vg.no the chrome extension gives a
break down o
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