I can confirm the problem. As far as I can tell it is not distro
related, since it also exists in Slackware 10.2.
The problem exists with any drivers I managed to get my hands on:
1. The ones included in Ubuntu/Kubuntu 6.06
2. Open source RTL8180/8185 driver http://rtl8180-sa2400.sourceforge.net/
Tried ndis wrapper too - I've go segmentation fault as well.
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THIS IS NOT A KERNEL BUG. I repeat: IT IS NOT A KERNEL BUG.
Tried a number of kernels available for Ubuntu and other distros. I've even
tried 2.4.xx kernel with Slackware 10.2 and had same results (tested the 2.4.xx
compatible branch of Open source RTL8180/8185 driver)
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Well, for starters this card (or RTL8185L to be precise) has been reported to
work both with 2.4.xx and 2.6.xx kernels including the default Ubuntu 5.10
kernel. There's a number of 'flavors' of this card with various radios
(Rtl8225, Phillips, GCT, Maxim) and it is possible (an probable in this
Exact same problem here. I assume the quirk added was for the previous
version of headphone firmware.
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Title:
[USB-Audio - PX USB, playback] snd-
Same issue with Slack and Keybase - both electron apps.
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Title:
Broken icons in top panel when the session is unlocked
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Still happening in Yakkety.
Some observations:
- waiting to unlock until 2nd screen wakes seems to help. Not sure if 100%
effective
- sometimes, but not always, screws up HiDPI for windows that got moved between
screens (I've got different settings on each)
Both of those seem to suggest a race
Desktop 15.10 has the same problem
update-manager -d==> KeyError: 'SUDO_UID'
sudo update-manager -d==> KeyError: 'SUDO_UID'
sudo su
update-manager -d==> KeyError: 'SUDO_UID'
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Interesting:
sudo echo $SUDO_UID
returns nothing
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Title:
Trusty to Xenial upgrade KeyError: 'SUDO_UID'
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Same problem with 15.04 x64 since upgrade from 14.10
I've tested all the workarounds mentioned in this thread and sadly no
dice.
If I edit the connection configuration files in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections and change password-flags to 0 + add:
[vpn-secrets]
password=my_password
and re
I've got some bad news for you: you will not get the microphone to work
right now: Alsa driver offers very basic support for Xonar DG - the only
thing that works now is audio output.
What works:
- Audio output using rear panel
What doesn't work:
- Microphone
- Front panel (no audio output/input)
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