Can anyone confirm if this 'fix' still works. Even after purging
everything involving xulruner-1.9 i still get the segfaults.
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# apt-get purge libxul*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting libxul-common for regex 'libxul*'
Note, selecting libxul0d-dbg for regex 'libxul*'
Note, selecting libxul0d for regex 'libxul*'
Note, selecting libxul-dev for rege
Still there on 2.6.31-6 Karmic. This bug cuts my netbook battery in
half.
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wakeups : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
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gnome2-global menu was causing this crash for me. I removed it a while
ago, and now all is better.
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I am trying to use the remote with xbmc. I seem to get no output from
irw at all. Which sort of confuses me because the remote still has some
functionality. It seems like with this setup the remote is creating a
/dev/input device that linux seems to think is a keyboard. Thus the
'keyboardy' keys wo
I can confirm that the cx18/ir_kbd_i2c driver update creates the
/dev/input/event entry. And this partially works. Some keys on my remote
work, the basic left/right/volume/numbers work. However the 'special'
keys like the TV/Movies/etc do not. If i recall before i did not have my
remote setup with
I am running a current Karmic (updated this morning) with nothing
special in my modprobe.d and i get no sound from my speakers on my NB205
still.
$ uname -rv
2.6.31-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 11:55:55 UTC 2009
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[karmic] no sound on toshiba nb205
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438318
My Laptop Toshiba NB205 has a N280 CPU but no bios option to disable
hyper threading. I hope this issue can get fixed instead of having this
as a workaround.
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karmic: wakeups : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
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I think part of the problem here is it seems to be a regression. I know;
for me at-least, when i was running Jaunty on my netbook i was seeing
6-7hr battery life. After upgrading to Karmic (with this bug present)
I'm seeing 4.5-5hr battery. Ideally I think we should be on-par with; or
better than,
I think it is important to point out that Evernote is not the only issue
here. I am having problems with the new OpenSSL and connecting to at
least one credit processing gateway (Try and get banking systems to
update their SSL implementations). Here is a link to a simple ruby
script that is suppose
@Marc One distinction that I forgot to mention is that I am using ruby
1.9.2 (from either rbenv or rvm). Here are the following situations
where the script works and fails.
Ubuntu 12.04 + openssl in updates + stock ruby 1.8.7: Pass
Ubuntu 12.04 + openssl in updates + compiled ruby 1.9.3: Fail
Ubu
I just wanted to mention that I have 2 amd64 installs. One was upgraded
from natty and the other a fresh install of beta1. Both are up to date.
The upgraded one has this problem and the fresh install does not. I
tried removing and re-installing the wine and ia32-libs packages with no
success.
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I just want to confirm that the following worked for me: Open FireFox
and make it Default (Chrome was my default browser) login to facebook,
go to http://facebook.com/myusername. Then gwibber adds as expected.
This doesn't make a lot of sense but it works.
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