I just upgraded from 32-bit hardy to 64-bit intrepid, hoping that it
would fix the problem, but Ubuntu still only see 2.9gb of RAM out of my
4GB recognized by the bios.
I have a Thinkpad R60 with the newest firmware.
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Trouble viewing beyond 3GB of available 4GB memory using 64bit kernel
https:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fish
in my home directory I have several files that start with
".x"(.xsession, .xsession-errors, etc), and one directory (.xmonad).
when I type "vim .x" I expect to see a list of all directories and
files that start with ".x", but instead it completes ".
yeah, I'm using hardy with fish 1.22.3-3.
Guess I should upgrade.
sorry for the noise.
-spencer
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 11:27 PM, weboide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I *cannot* reproduce this bug in Intrepid 8.10
>
> fish, version 1.23.0
>
> Here's the behaviour I have:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~>
I am also experiencing this bug. I've mainly noticed problems when
trying to use Skype, and getting frequent drop-outs.
If I ping my wifi router, I see a string of 0.5-5ms latencies, and then
every oncein a while (every minute or two) it stops producing output for
a few seconds, and then I see abo