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Hi, as described here https://askubuntu.com/questions/1487030/system-
volume-doesnt-change-app-volume, I also have this problem.
I've already tried to boot with a Manjaro USB live with Gnome and there
the volume works as expected.
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System volume doesn't change volume
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Hello,
and thank you, seems to fix the issue. I updated my jammy's to dsnmasq
version 2.86-1.1ubuntu0.5, and tested with the same setup as I reported
the original bug. Can confirm that the DHCP hook script now works exatly
like it used to in focal, getting the correct IP address as an argument.
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New kernel 6.0.5-14 boot up system does not recognize built in wifi
adapter. When I drop to last kernel install wifi works fine.
HP Pavillion With intel core I7 chip.
Output of lshow --C network:
*-network
description: Wireless
Thank you for the reply. I had to apply the command twice. It gave me an
error the first time. Report was sent ( I think)
On 1/21/24 03:16, Chris Guiver wrote:
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I have the same issue with Thinkpad L14 Gen 2, Intel version.
Running Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS with kernel 6.5.0-14-generic
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linux-oem-22.04d 6.5.0.1014.16 in jammy-proposed contains the fix.
https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-
oem-6.5/linux-oem-6.5_6.5.0-1014.15/changelog
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When building 'ssl-utils-clojure' package with Java 21 as default, the build
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"Input/output error" is probably a USB connection issue, or a flash
drive error. Please try a different drive and/or different USB port.
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If it's software at all then this would be a kernel bug. But I suspect
the issue is more likely hardware since 1920x1080 @60Hz is pushing the
limits of analog VGA. Anything less than a perfect cable with perfect
connections and I'd expect display glitches like this.
Personally I'd recommend adding
openjdk-8 fixed this by introducing explicit dependencies on the package
carrying mountpoint:
ifneq (,$(filter $(distrel),wheezy jessie precise trusty))
control_vars += '-Vmountpoint:Depends=initscripts'
else
control_vars += '-Vmountpoint:Depends=util-linux (>= 2.26.2-4)'
endif
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