Still broken in Jaunty. The behavior in Dell Latitude E6400 is a bit
different though. It reads SDHC 16GB just fine (a Transcend card) when
it's formatted with FAT32. I copied and used about 2.4 GB of files and
ran into no issue. However when I tried to mkfs.ext2 on it, the
familiar I/O errors
Fixed in Debian apt-cacher 1.6.11, but still not in 1.6.7ubuntu4 (tested
on my Hardy server). Why can't D and U work in sync? I was stopped by
bug #156070 so I couldn't use 1.6.11 (unfixed in Debian). Rock and hard
place... sigh
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apt-cacher doesn't know about Translation-[lang].bz2 files
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Had the same issue on Jaunty x64 running on Latitude E6510. Will see if
upgrading helps.
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e1000e-next 10MBit/s only (Intel 82578DM) on jaunty 2.6.28-18
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575912
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Just upgraded to Karmic. The e1000e still broken. Speed at 10mbps. It's
mentioned here that the driver is fixed in Lucid.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1390410&page=3
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e1000e-next 10MBit/s only (Intel 82578DM) on jaunty 2.6.28-18
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575912
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