_THIS_ particular issue reported in _this_ bug thread was observed under
Fiesty and rectified in Gutsy.
There is a different and current wireless issue with WPA in Hardy
reported in the following bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/207446
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WPA not availabl
Public bug reported:
Computer suspends ok in s3 mode, however upon resume the screen remains black,
the hdd led is always on and the computer is unresponsive. At this point only a
hard reset is required. CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+Fn or CTRL+ALT+DEL do not help.
The BIOS should be fine, since the WinXP is a
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306119
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Computer suspends ok in s3 mode, however upon resume the screen remains
black, the hdd led is always on and the computer is unresponsive. At this point
only a hard reset is required. CTRL
I, too, can confirm that this workaround works. Thanks all!
cirobr,
You need to remove or disable Network Manager and use manual setup via a
'wpa_supplicant.conf' configuration file in order for the
/etc/network/interfaces mod to work. There are detailed How-To's and User
Guides on the use of
More info and observations as posted on the http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,27/func,view/id,1337/catid,3/";>NDISwrapper
Forum:
Worked in Ubuntu 7.10 - Not in 8.04 2008/04/30 03:26
I'm experiencing an issue of being unable to associate wi
Thanks for the email, Chris!
I'll try compiling a non SMP kernel on my machine and see if that is
going to do me any good, however I have to admit I'm sceptical about it.
After many hours spent on the internet googling the issue I think I
narrowed it down to be a video card problem- turns out ha
then I remain a Win user :(
Thanks for your support and keep in touch - if any progress is made on
the issue I'd definitely like to know!
Regards,
TL
Chris wrote:
> Hi TL,
>
> The main thing is that in my case the computer woke up with the kernel
> crashed: there was no activit
- I'm pretty sure this is not a distro issue
Chris wrote:
> TL,
>
> Sorry to hear it didn't work for you.
>
> I'm still struggling with the suspend/resume configuration on
> Intrepid. It seems to be a complicated pile of undocumented scripts.
> I've
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
To reproduce:
Select text in UPPERCASE, go Format > Change Case > LowerCase
Nothing happens, the text remains unchanged
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: openoffice.org-c
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from a PDF
document, paste it into OO and then try to change the text. Not sure
whether this is a bug or desired behavior. It's confusing to me though
Thanks for the quick response
TL
Chris Cheney wrote:
> Do you still have this issue with the new version in the ppa at
> https://laun
I'm also experiencing the same issue of being unable to associate with a
WPA-PSK AP after updating from Gutsy to Hardy. Wireless setup with
WG511v1 and ndiswrapper (tried both versions 1.50 & 1.52). Also tried
with Network Manager and Wicd but same symptoms and problem. Unable to
obtain the corr
I also have wireless connection problem with my WG511v1 after upgrading
from Edgy to Fiesty. In Edgy, I was able use Ndiswrapper with the
netwg511.inf driver for wireless connection with my 802.11g network
using WPA. In Fiesty, I'd to blacklist not just prism54 but also
prism54pci to just connect
I too have encountered the very same issues, symptoms and results as
those already reported in the previous posts. Working Edgy wireless
setup with WG511v1, WPA using Network Manager without wpa_supplicant,
ndiswrapper & netwg511.inf. Upgraded to Fiesty, and wireless no longer
works. Removed ndi
I agreed with Peter... I also believe that the issues described here are
different from Bug # 90902.
I was able to get my WG511v1 to finally connect wirelessly with WPA
using the guidance found in the following Bug Report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105858
although it's only a temporary sol
I think there may be other issues with the native prism54 drivers
besides the WPA problem with Network Manager. After some more extended
uses and rudimentary testing, I noticed that the wireless connection's
performance is severely degraded. The data throughput rate is about a
quarter of what its
Problem with Network Manager in Fiesty - I think NM is unable to handle
and use keys with the keyring modules based on my observations.
Problem with the native Prism54 drivers in Fiesty - confirmed, see bug #
90902
I was finally able to get NDISwrapper working with the Windows driver
(netwg511.in
See my solution at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2585938&postcount=19
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Gracias! Hice la Opción 1 que explicó C-quel y funcionó mi lector. Tengo
una Acer Aspire One ZG5 con Ubuntu 9.04 UNR
I don't know type very well in English, sorry :(
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agregar algo de mi propia cosecha,
si fuera relevante.
No tengo mucho más para agregar...
Daniel
El 21/08/14 a las 00:24, Alberto Salvia Novella escibió:
> @ Daniel-TL:
>
> What is that you don't know? :-)
>
> ** Summary changed:
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> + lxl
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