network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu2 solves the problem on my first-gen
MacBook. nm-applet is fully functional again. Great work and thanks for
the quick turnaround. Three cheers for Alexander!
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[iwl4965] wireless support broken since 0.6.6~rc2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199066
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Cannot connect to wireless networks with network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu1
on first-gen MacBook with atheros chipset. Manually configuring the
interface works fine. Attaching syslog.
** Attachment added: "nm-atheros-macbook-syslog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12711562/nm-atheros-macbook-syslog
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc
GCC has two variants of its Objective-C runtime library, one garbage
collected (libobjc_gc) one not (libobjc). Only the non-garbage collected
variant is packaged in Ubuntu.
The combination of directly linking to c code, flexible smalltalk based
objec
I'm stupid. You compile Objective-C code through the gcc command. Sorry.
** Changed in: gcc-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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gobjc packages missing binaries
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185617
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Bugs, which
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gobjc
The gobjc packages in Ubuntu Hardy (both gobjc-4.2 and gobjc-4.1) are
missing binary executable files--nothing is installed in /usr/bin.
Debian's gcc build system is voodoo to me so I was unable to find a
source of the problem.
For reference, here
mouseemu simulates middle and right mouse button presses for users with only
one mouse button (Apple laptop users without an
external mouse). It uses the uinput kernel module which allows a program to
inject input events, which is how it fakes the button
presses. The manpage for mouseemu says tha
I had the same problem on my MacBook. mouseemu is definitely the culprit.
Instead of removing it though,
edit /etc/default/mouseemu and uncomment and change the last line to:
TYPING_BLOCK="-typing-block 0"
It appears mouseemu has a feature to disable the trackpad while typing. It
seems to be mi
Here is the stack trace I get when I modprobe ath_pci with kernel
2.6.20-6-generic on my MacBook:
macbook kernel: [ 84.696000] Oops: 0002 [#1]
macbook kernel: [ 84.696000] SMP
macbook kernel: [ 84.696000] CPU:0
macbook kernel: [ 84.696000] EIP:0060:[]Tainted: P VLI
macboo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic
My MacBook would not boot after upgrading to Feisty (kernel hung halfway
through startup) and it looked like it was panicing while loading the
madwifi driver (though I could not tell for sure because the text
scro