Same problem here, after upgrade from Ubunti 11.10 to 12.04. I'm using a
Swiss keyboard layout.
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Look fine for me! :-)
Many thanks!
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Upgrading to version 3.6.2 solved the problem. :-)
Many thanks
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Signature inserted twice when replying or forwarding
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Why close this bug, despite it is not solved?
Is there anything I can do to provide more inforamtion and/or help to solve
this bug?
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Same behaviour on Swiss keyboard (CH-fr), where the @ character is
obtained by pressing "AltGr + 2".
What's interesting: if pressed as first character in the blank To, CC or BCC
field, then "AltGR +2" gives a @, correctly.
However, if anything precedes (as in case of an e-mail address, a comma
f
Hi Wouter
Many, many thanks for the precious link. That solved the problem!
:-)
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Today I had another "blinking lights" error.
On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 21:38 +, Irihapeti wrote:
> I've found that I can deal with the ethernet not registering (lights
> blinking) error by issuing the two following commands:
>
> sudo rmmod r8169
> sudo modprobe r8169
That has helped, indeed! Th
Update after my message wrote on 2010-06-15
> the ethernet MAC address is incorrectly read.
> The first four pairs of characters are rendered as zeros.
I confirm that this part of the bug seems to be fixed. I never had weird
MAC addresses anymore! That's fine!
However...
> Occasionally, the et
On Sun, 2010-07-25 at 02:50 +, Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote:
> Broken again. Regression from 2.6.32-23 to 2.6.32-24. Needs fixing...
I can not confirm! I never had any weird MAC addresses anymore!
> Occasionally, the ethernet adapter doesn't register at all
On the other hand, I still occas
After today's kernel upgrade (2.6.32-23-generic #37) the bug appears to
be fixed. No more weird MAC addresses after reboots! :-)
Many thanks to all the people who worked to fix this bug!
:-)
Frank
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r8169 ethernet MAC address changes in 2.6.32 kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562742
Yo
On Mon, 2010-09-06 at 09:59 +, Alvin wrote:
> Is this bug still under investigation? MAC addresses on kernel
> 2.6.32-24-generic are wrong,
I never again had any weird MAC address.
However...
> Occasionally, the ethernet adapter doesn't register at all and the
> light on the ethernet switc
Hi Irihapeti
On Sun, 2010-09-12 at 16:06 +, Irihapeti wrote:
> Try the commands:
>
> sudo rmmod r8169 && sudo modprobe r8169
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried the commands, but...
> Works for me, and is a lot less inconvenient than a cold restart.
...sometimes it works; unfortunately, mo
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