mee too, it keeps crashing once or twice a day...
2008-11-20 20:34:40.902 AutoExpire: CalcParams(): Max required Free Space: 3.0
GB w/freq: 15 min
2008-11-20 20:34:40.986 Expiring 1044 MBytes for 1034 @ Wed Oct 29 19:00:00
2008 => Chaotic. Too many episodes, we only want to keep 9.
2008-11-20 2
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Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
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-- default ubuntu release, no re-spin of any kind, under gnome...
-- trackpad buttons integrated into lower corners of pad.
-- when attempting to drag (requires two fingers)
-- assume:
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for me it lasts many hours, but less than two days. so I have a cron to
restart it at 5 am
every day... it seems to be mostly good enough now...
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confirmed... it didn't work with the plasmoid, and it doesn't work with the
widget either.
WPA1 with known SSID, as well as and WPA2 with private SSID.
both cases work fine with Gnome nm-applet.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Scott Kitterman
wrote:
> Package renamed.
>
> ** Changed in: plas
I am uptodate on Jaunty as of today...
Linux tough 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
and the brightness keys still do not work.
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Binary package hint: python-qt4-doc
on ubuntu jaunty, when you start up... python
examples/tools/qtdemo/qtdemo.py
you always get an error that it cannot find the documentation.
It's looking in a system configured docpath: /usr/share/qt4/doc/html.
That directory is empty, th
modprobe no longer hangs in 2.6.28-8-generic, and the volume keys now
work with the module loaded. Brightness adjustment doesn't though...
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OK, I received the py_support version from a packaging expert, and just
about everything in debian/* is different. The new version works with
py_support as well as py_central in 32 and 64 bit.
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Y
initial responder jumped to a conclusion, marking the bug as invalid and
asking for the rules which were available to him if he had simply
downloaded the package and made an attempt to reproduce the problem. He
should have waited until after seeing the rules before drawing the
conclusion. The pac
Ever heard of the concept of an end case?
The fact that 99 packages build with py_central doesn't negate the
possibility that 1 will exercise something in an odd way without being
incorrect. The conclusion doesn't follow from your premise. You
complained that without the rules, you could not id
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using dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot package builds properly on Kubuntu
8.04 in i386 (32 bit intel) but fails with:
/usr/bin/make DESTDIR=/home/peter/drobo/drobo-utils/trunk/debian/droboutils
install
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/peter/drobo/drobo-utils/trunk'
make[1]: **
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320632 ***
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This is not a duplicate 320632. This is about the physical buttons, not
the touch pad. The problem is not that the taps do not work as in the
other bug. Rather the left button (1) is very often being
misint
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320632 ***
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oh, and my hardware is panasonic toughbook CF-51...
intel 945G i810... synaptics touch pad is the device reported in xorg's log.
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ok, philosophically, cause != duplicate ;-)
but if that makes tracking easier... fine.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Alberto Milone
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> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320632 ***
>https://bu
the old independently maintained pcc-acpi kernel module I had been using with
8.10 no longer builds (lvalue) So I found a module which appears to be a close
cousin included in Jaunty's 2.6.28. however when I do
modprobe panasonic-laptop
it just hangs (modprobe never completes, cannot add any
I'm running KDE 4, and plasma seems to have a memory leak. It looks like it
takes more and more memory, and then, I am guessing, a malloc fails in
mythtv and it dies.
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 1:44 AM, Jason Diesel wrote:
> I am just starting to get the same.
>
> $cat /var/log/messages | grep myt
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was running find with Jaunty for the past month. on the 19th, did apt-
get upgrade to get latest stuff, and network-manager has been broken
since. It didn't work with a WPA-2 protected network at work, a WPA-1
PSK one at home, nor with p
i did...
# start with serial log and tee it in a log file
NM_SERIAL_DEBUG=1 NetworkManager --no-daemon 2>&1 | tee /tmp/nm-serial.txt
added some logs for a sample... nm_wpa_log is the output from this..
to reproduce, I just startup network manager and it doesn't work, regardless of
iface.
it's an
if you could provide some guidance as to what you need, that would be
somewhat more useful.
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ok... well now copper works ok...
r...@tough:/etc/network# NetworkManager --no-daemon 2>&1 | tee
/tmp/nm-serial_cu.log NetworkManager: starting...
NetworkManager: Found radio killswitch
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_8086_4222_rfkill_3945
[disconnect copper, click on connection to my WPA wlan, intel 3495 ]
NetworkManager: (eth0): device state change: 7 -> 8
NetworkManager: Policy set 'Auto eth0' (eth0) as default for routing
and DNS.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth0) successful, device activated.
NetworkManager: Activation
I installed nm-applet, and everything works... so the problem has something to
do with KDE.
the problem is reproducible with either knetworkmanager and/or the plasmoid.
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the debian/rules is as per default generated by debhelper/dh-make or
some such. the only modification done was to remove the '#' in front of
py_central in the binary-common target. rules attached.
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PPA fix confirmed on another Mini10v. it works for me.
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Jonathan Thomas
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> Is this still a problem with the final version of Kubuntu 9.04?
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confirmed on kubuntu edgy, 6.10. easy url: http://www.cbc.ca/video
firefox 2.0 from ubuntu repositories, no extensions installed.
kaffeine starts up the stream, but firefox is dead.
on konqueror, it seems to crash also, but much later, can view
a few streams, but when you close the window, it dies
work-around:
apt-get remove mozilla-kaffeine
install the MediaPlayerConnectivity Add-On to firefox.
Set all the players to kaffeine. works well.
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Confirmed on my Dell Mini10v also. the driver is still loading, but never
works.
I can get an occasional iwconfig eth1 scan to give an answer, usually it says
it is not
available, but sometimes it works. I initially thought it was knetworkmanager,
but nm-applet doesn't work either. Neither do
r...@boule:~# lspci -vnn | grep -i bcm
^[03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n
Wireless LAN Controller [14e4:432b] (rev 01)
r...@boule:~#
r...@boule:~# lsmod | grep b43
r...@boule:~# lsmod | grep wl
wl 1959694 0
lib802115
It looked like a problem with broadcomm wireless driver for a day or two, but
now
that is working, but nm is still not. I can connect with a manual
wpa_supplicant.conf file
and /etc/network/interfaces setup properly... works right away.
If I comment those entries in /etc/network/interfaces out
I have been chasing this problem since January. have tried various
network manager clients, tried changing drivers for bcm4322 (in a Dell
Mini 10v) and nothing worked. The symptom was that it would be very
erratic about connecting to the access point. It would take, oh five
minutes or so before
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Binary package hint: network-manager
boule% lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release:10.04
boule%
WPA wireless N network(Linksys DIR-655 router, WPA) was working reliably under
Karmic Kubuntu using either knetworkmanager or nm-appl
I can only boot in windows... cannot boot in ubuntu to choose the custom kernel.
any idea how to adjust an installation image to use a custom kernel?
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 6:02 PM, Joseph Salisbury
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> Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
> to https://wik
tried again with 03/11 daily after beta announcement. No change.
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based on this: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/387/builds
syslinux looks more promising/appropriate.
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> Are you still having this issue with the final release?
>
>
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for people using stable 20.04:
I used apt-cache to notice kernel 5.8 was in the repos (no special ones in use.)
I don't get why it is there and not used, but decided to try it.
I did:
sudo apt install linux-image-5.8.0-33-generic
then rebooted, and had no networking... then did:
sudo apt insta
tried again with 4.19rc2. Stripped off all other usb peripherals
(including existing mouse & kb), only had the internal (windows) SSD and
the usb one I am plugging in. Now using a logitech K400 or so, which
seems compatible with everything. When I boot, it dumps me into
(initramfs) prompt, and I
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my syslog just says:
syslog:Aug 18 08:28:26 blacklab systemd-resolved[868]: Positive Trust Anchors:
syslog:Aug 18 08:28:26 blacklab systemd-resolved[868]: . IN DS 19036 8 2
49aac11d7b6f6446702e54a1607371607a1a41855200fd2ce1cdde32f24e8fb5
syslog:Aug 18 08:28:26 blacklab systemd-resolved[868]: . IN
tried 4.18.rc1 rcu_nocbs=0-3: crashes into initramfs as before.
with rcu_nocbs=0-7: it goes into some sort of infinite loop spewing registers
on the console.
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tried nomodeset. now there is no mode set while booting, and goes into a boot
loop.
then updated motherboard bios (april one.) repeat, and now it crashes to
(initramfs)
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It''s on my disk checked out, but this is a whole kernel... not sure how to
get correct configs and such.
Can you point at a HOWTO or something? This is a whole kernel, not just a
driver. Haven't had to build a kernel from source in 15 years or more.
There aren't any Debian bits... where do I ge
trying this for now: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Peter Silva wrote:
> It''s on my disk checked out, but this is a whole kernel... not sure how
> to get correct configs and such.
>
> Can you point at a HOWTO or somet
akefile:71: recipe for target 'deb-pkg' failed
fwiw, I got this far... not sure what would be next.
On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 10:02 AM, Peter Silva wrote:
> trying this for now: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Peter Sil
during dpkg -i :
(Reading database ... 506366 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack linux-image-4.18.0-rc1+_4.18.0-rc1+-1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-image-4.18.0-rc1+ (4.18.0-rc1+-1) ...
Setting up linux-image-4.18.0-rc1+ (4.18.0-rc1+-1) ...
Error! Your kernel headers
pi
(which is only USB-2)?
If so, it would be easy to just connect and leave it that way for hours.
If both ends need to be
usb-3, then I need a second USB-3 host and it's a bit more cumbersome.
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Peter Silva wrote:
> during dpkg -i :
>
>
>
tried again 4.17.4 upstream and mesa 18.2 from oibaf. no change.
when I am lucky, I get into (initramfs) prompt.
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I cannot get into initramfs anymore... it just loops during boot. image
attached.
similar image available for 4.17.4 if desired.
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the crash that prompted with initramfs, but accepted no keyboard input,
then kept printing some messages a few minutes later.
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I also tried booting with none of the workarounds (no_spectrev2,
rcu_cbs, radio, amdgpu) it looped on boot. just like back in 4.15.
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did a series of boots with 4.18.rc6, rcu=0-3, rcu=0-7, from power off,
from reset (behaviour is always different from power on versus when
starting from a reset.) applied the radion and amdgpu options above, no
success. The behaviour varies (sometimes hang, sometimes crash,
sometimes loop infinite
upgraded everything: firmware, mesa, kernel (rc7.) Now it crashes.
First crash was different from subsequent ones.
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subsequent crashes look more like this
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OK, took the boot disk out, and installed the 4.17-rc7 from the above
location, and it still does not work. same loop as before.
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I mean I put it in a usb enclosure, so now I can move it to a PC that I
can boot linux on, and make changes, and then easily move it back to try
booting. so easy to test now.
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I tried to mark the report confirmed, but couldn´t because I am the
original reporter.. I guess.
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now I can switch the disk between working and broken computers, I can
provide logs... here is the last 100 lines of kern.log with 2.17-rc7:
Mar 3 22:08:10 alu kernel: [ 185.523286] [drm] DC: Cursor address is 0!
Mar 3 22:08:16 alu kernel: [ 191.147354] [drm] DC: Cursor address is 0!
Mar 3 22:
tried with nospectre_v2 rcu_nocbs=0-7
the behaviour changed, and it got out of the initial loop, but
eventually it still crashed.
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OK updated firmware, including amdgpu.
now it does this:
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OK did that. the crash is a little different.
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OK, now it dumps into the (initramfs) prompt but at least it doesn´t
crash just sitting at that prompt. any suggestions what to do once at
the initramfs prompt?
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yes: 4 Cores/8 Processing Threads, I tried 0-7 and 0-3. 0-7 crashes
worse than 0-3. I could imagine the number being related to cores,
rather than threads.
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tried the *proposed* recipe above. no luck for me:
as it is installing, it errors:
npacking nvidia-dkms-390 (390.25-0ubuntu1) over (390.25-0ubuntu1) ...
Setting up nvidia-dkms-390 (390.25-0ubuntu1) ...
dpkg: error: version '-' has bad syntax: revision number is empty
dpkg: error: version '-' has b
I now have drivers from bionic proposed, the problem I had before
was that I had attempted to manually correc nvidia-drm-outputclass-ubuntu.conf
by commenting out the lines which had caused errors before,
and re-installing wasn't overwriting it.
I returned it to default state. I can now get the l
OK, video is back now: apt-install ubuntu-mate-desktop fixed something.
It was already installed, but doing it again tickled something. I logged into
mater, and there was half a dozen core dumps of various components, and then
everything started working. (I don´t actually use mate, it was just
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Did a motherboard swap on a trusty old computer that ran ubuntu for 10 years or
so. Now it only runs windows (same hardware fresh installs windows with no
issue). brand new ryzen 2nd gen with graphics.
I know about graphics drivers issues, wasn't expecting that to be dealt
I tried rcu_nocbs=0-7 as and argument booting the march 3rd daily iso.
(reported as helping by one user on phoronix) but no change.
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Have a valid IPv6 network that works with precise using both
/etc/network/interfaces and network-manager (with caveats about known
bugs wrt default routes in ipv6 in precise) Precise hosts get their
addresses using dhclient, and the ifup or whatever completes and
returns.
In
dhcp server is isc-dhcp-server running on debian-wheezy
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I have coredumps, but they say they are uploaded. Don´t know how to
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run Steam games. After automated update to -367.57, it is entirely
broken. when I run primusrun the screen mode is changed to
an unusable one (screens become mirrored, making content on the lower
screen
I fixed it with:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall bumblebee bumblebee-nvidia
reboot.
no idea what that did.
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default java at command line is still java6. invoke java from command line,
and minecraft fails to start, usually with no
message, but there is some variety. Most usual:
charles@basquette:~/Desktop$ java -jar ./minecraft.jar
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine
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requires 6. At some point, the file association for 6 disappeared (used
to have options for both), and I can only associate the file with
(incompatible) java 7, or archive manager (useless.) was working for
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machine.
Exception in thread "Minecraft main thread" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/home/peter/.minecraft/bin/natives/liblwjgl.so:
/hom
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here is a very small patch that just adds a dconf setting. So people
who do not care, will not see it. But I need it. I did some backups
with 250MB chunks, and I did not notice any slow down vs. 25mb chunks
that are the default, but I don't really care how long it takes, I need
the big chunks o
Affects me too with an ASUS video card with AMD HD 7850. It started
because I had a really poor frame rate on Steam game CS:GO. was trying
to get latest driver from AMD (14.5) but it would never work (could not
get GL to work with the driver installed, had no unity, GL failed to
load) so backed o
@lubensius, thank you very much for your work, but it is very hard to
determine what there is to integrate. I tried to find your patches to
apply them to kubamoo. If you published a starting tree that was the
original mediatek code, and then committed your your changes, we could
understand the
I bough an Asus G771, and it uses this chip for bt, wireless, and copper
ethernet, and none of the work properly. The ethernet seems to work,
but every few minutes it hangs, and comes back after a minute or so.
plugged in a third-party usb->gig for now. Without that, no networking
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the ethernet problem is fixed now, was caused by my network (duplicate
IP assignment), not the driver. the wireless seems to work, but if the
radio is on, even if not associated to an AP, I lose a whole cpu (100%
ksoftirq) drives the cpu temperature up 10 degrees C, so I can only
imagine what it
me too with losing a cpu to ksoftirq. Also, battery life on my Asus G771
goes from 2:40 to 1:30 when I turn on wifi.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 10:02 PM, George Moutsopoulos <
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> with tobiasbora solution i also get 100% cpu on ksoftirqd
> I am not sure if it help
KUBA-MOO Works for me! I just got an extra hour of battery life on my
laptop!
Thank you!
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> @tafazzi-87 @jbernon: thanks for testing guys, let me know on GitHub if
> something breaks.
> @gmoutso: I removed the 3 messages you mentioned, update
oh.. I just noticed no-one confirmed for bt yet, so:
I use a bluetooth headset at the same time as the wireless, and it is
working fine as well (but the bt was working fine even before. It was only
the wlan causing the high cpu.)
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 5:35 AM, Ievgen wrote:
> Awesome! @Jakub
od_dbs_timer
102 mW 1.4 ms/s 28.1Interrupt [51] i915
102 mW 1.9 ms/s 29.1Process
/opt/google/chrome/chrome --type=gpu-process -
93.1 mW 2.6 ms/s 26.0Processcompiz
91.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 10:20 PM, Peter Silva
wro
On Saucy. When I run minecraft, after a few minutes, it locks up the screen.
Ctrl-Alt-F1, to get to a tty... I see:
Hang check elapsed *ERROR* stuck on render ring.
render ring stuck inside bo (0xaf4d000 ctx 1) at 0xaf4d1d8
this happens every couple of minutes...
The crash detection happens
wrote:
> Peter Silva, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
> activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
> so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
> of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdim
Please fix for 12.04. prevents deployment of IPv6 at any organization
(please don't tell me anyone with a managed network is going to do
SLAAC.)
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also, both the ipv4 and ipv6 upstart conf files reference /etc/default
/isc-dhcp-server, which will never be a good thing, as the normal case
is to be running both, and they can never use the same config file,
which is set there.
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Another inconsistency... /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server refers to the variable
DHCPD_CONF which is used by /etc/init.d scripts.
the upstart procedure uses only CONFIG_FILE. So following the instructions in
/etc/default/isc-dhcp-server results in a dhcp server that starts well from
init.d, but fai
Public bug reported:
Standard Unity. Have a laptop on a docking station, with a second
monitor connected. Lock the screen, go away for sufficient time for the
displays to blank. when I return, hit a key, the external display
powers up, but just shows me the background set for my account, no
dia
I have upgrded to oneiric. The controller is recongized and working
with 2.6.38 from natty, but 3.0.0 from oneiric sees no drives. I also
tried upstream kernel 3.1 a few weeks ago and no drives there either. I
opened this corresponding bug @ kernel.org, but it's down...
https://bugzilla.kernel.
Public bug reported:
was running oneiric for a month or two. did upgrade on 2011/09/27. Prior
to that date was working fine. Now It works for a few minutes after
boot, but after a short time, network-manager has wireless grayed out
disabled. It says "wireless disabled by hardware switch". rfkil
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Title:
phantom RFKILL switch disables wireless after boot.
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never mind... It's a feature, not a bug.
It's just that the hardware switch started working, (where it didn't before)
there is a keyboard combination that does it, and that works fine.
closed/abandoned/whatever
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