On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 10:40:17PM +0100, Seif Attar wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 22:21 +0100, Gavin Ford wrote:
> > Broadcom WiFi was slow and unreliable
> > This was down to defaulting to the Open Source Broadcom driver, which is
> > cripplingly slow and seemed to just plain stop in the middle
On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 22:21 +0100, Gavin Ford wrote:
> I've had a few problems since upgrading to Hardy, now I've got most of them
> sorted I thought it would be helpful to share the solutions I've found.
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> Broadcom WiFi was slow and unreliable
> This was down to defaulting to the Open So
I don't suppose anyone has a solution to sound in Zatto? The video
works perfectly in Hardy but there's absolutely no sound.
I've tried running it through padsp and killing pulse-audio in case it
was a problem with that but no success.
Anyone have any ideas what might be the cause and how to solv
Gavin Ford wrote:
> I thought it would be helpful to share the solutions I've found.
Thanks for doing this! An interesting read.
My only Hardy upgrade woe so far, is that my VPS server running under
Virtuoso won't successfully reboot after upgrade from Dapper Server to
Hardy Server. I suspect t
I've had a few problems since upgrading to Hardy, now I've got most of them
sorted I thought it would be helpful to share the solutions I've found.
Broadcom WiFi was slow and unreliable
This was down to defaulting to the Open Source Broadcom driver, which is
cripplingly slow and seemed to jus