Hi Tim,
I've just installed it, and I don't see 802.11n being enabled, iwconfig says
wlan0 IEEE 802.11 ESSID:"krokodil"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: 00:1D:7E:43:36:31
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm
Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragmen
Also, seems like the version in your PPA adds some weird packetloss, which
makes work pretty hard... The only strange thing I've noticed in the logs is
this:
[ 74.502620] iwl4965: iwl_tx_agg_start on ra = 00:1d:7e:43:36:31 tid = 0
[ 74.502695] HW queue is empty
[ 74.502702] requeue: qlen =
The patch works for me (saw it first in the #pidgin irc channel). I'm
using funpidgin, which is pidgin 2.4.2 with some small changes.
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Cannot connect to ICQ ("The client version you are using is too old.")
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Fabio, do you use filters in Evolution to sort the email? I found out
that if I disable filtering on the INBOX (while still having two IMAP
accounts) it's definitely better. Seems like it's filtering the whole
INBOX (there are about 3k messages there) instead of just the new stuff.
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I have the same issue (again with the 4965 AGN card) and this happens
only on 802.11n (well, draft-n) capable devices. I have one WRT150N at
home and see this behavior (which disappears with the 11n_disable=n),
and at the office where I use normal WRT54G devices, it doesn't show.
Both networks use
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Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin has been crashing on me for a while, when opening a new message
(doesn't matter if I have a tab window open or not). I finally decided
to run it with -d in a console to see what's happening, and this is all
I could see, no crash, no coredump
Another workaround seems to be to disable gnome messing in the key
management - with the gconf-editor go to apps/gnome-keyring/daemon-
components and disable 'ssh'. A few colleagues are using this (on x86)
and it works.
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Confirmed, works with 2.5.5 from Felix Geyer's ppa (~debfx).
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The diff from developer.pidgin.im is attached. Afaik, just the second
part is needed, the CLIENTINFO_ICQBASIC_14_34_3096 define won't be used
anywhere else...
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I tried the trick with creating indexes and for me evolution now is even
faster than the previous version. I'm using it on reiserfs, a normal
intrepid upgrade on x86_64.
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Evolution 2.24.1 really slow with big IMAP folders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292739
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Okay, I finally used my head for a while, and found a work-around for this
problem. In short,
cat ~/evolution/mai/imap/*/folders.db > /dev/null
before starting evolution seems to make it load at least as fast as the
versions before sqlite.
Now, this seems to be an issue either with the block dev
Fabio,
Changing the IO scheduler is easy - it's in
/sys/block/$devname/queue/scheduler ($devname = sda in my case), and
ubuntu comes with all the normal in-kernel schedulers compiled in -
deadline, anticipatory, noop and cfq (the last one being the default
one).
I'll try this with the other sched
Using the version from proposed, it's definitely a bit better, but still
with two reasonably big IMAP accounts my drive grinds for a few minutes
until everything is updated. It's still worse than with hardy, but
somewhat livable.
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Evolution 2.24.1 really slow with big IMAP folders
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Binary package hint: twitux
Jaunty, twitux 0.69-0ubuntu1
When two contacts have the same name for their avatar, for example:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitter_production/profile_images/237714851/avatar.jpg
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitter_production/profile_images/148425332/ava
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Distribution: hardy/amd64
Got a new AP last night that supports 802.11n and tried to use it with
my current config - according to iwconfig, it never connected on more
that 56mbps. I downloaded the sources for linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24
and tweaked the iwlwifi part to compile
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I've been bitten twice by this - old kernels are not removed, slow down
dpkg and use tons of space. As an example:
va...@shrike:~$ wc -l /var/lib/dpkg/info/*2.6.28*list
5656 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-headers-2.6.28-15-generic.list
10357 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-headers-2
I have verified that the issue doesn't get reproduced with kernel
4.15.0-38-generic from bionic-proposed.
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TLDR: commit 72ecad22d9f198aafee64218512e02ffa7818671 (in v4.10)
introduced silent data corruption for O_DIRECT uses, it's fixed in
17d51b10d7773e4618bcac64648f30f12d4078fb (in v4.18)
A silent data corruption was introduced in v4.10-rc1 with commit
72ecad22d9f198aafee64218512
Thank you for looking at this bug report.
We have some additional information.
qemu/kvm with cache=none (common) and aio=threads (default) is required
to trigger the bug. aio=native (another common option) does not trigger
it in our testing.
We applied the following patches on top of Ubuntu-4.15
Some extra information: a tool to reproduce the problem is available in
the linux-block mailing list: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
block/msg28507.html
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I can confirm that disabling the g-s-d keyboard plug-in in gconf does resolve
the issue for me, but it kills the per-window keyboard layout feature. The
other workaround didn't help.
(I'm using english and bulgarian phonetic layouts)
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Try stopping skype, removing/renaming your .Skype directory (e.g.
cd ~
mv .Skype skype-old
)
and start skype again. This is what fixed it for me.
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I can confirm this with natty, 64 bit.
vasil@shrike:~$ apt-cache policy network-manager-gnome
network-manager-gnome:
Инсталирана: 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Кандидат:0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Таблица с версиите:
*** 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubu
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Binary package hint: xorg
Since the upgrade to natty, the keyboard layout switching has been slow
and unreliable. I've configured it to use caps lock and to show it on
the ScrollLock led, and in both Gnome and XFCE there is a noticeable
delay and sometimes it just doesn't swi
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The only unusual thing might be the full-disk encryption (the rest, like the
nvidia driver from ubuntu is in the logs).
It also persists when I login with a newly created user.
I can't test this in the console, as the led doesn't change (although it
changes the layouts). Is there any way to trac
I can vouch that this isn't hardware related. I have two machines, one
laptop that has an AT keyboard and another which uses USB, and I see the
problem on both. Sometimes I see the same issue on the laptop with the
mouse - the cursor sleeps for a second and then moves where it should've
gone.
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where 0005:001:00.0 is
0005:01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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Public bug reported:
On ARM, when reading from a PCI mapped address via /proc/mem/self, the
kernel crashes with the following:
[ 146.827032] [ T7089] Unable to handle kernel read from unreadable memory
at virtual address 800086828000
[ 146.836077] [ T7089] Mem abort info:
[ 146.838864
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