@Ego - just ignore the sad excuses, set the launcher to auto-hide with minimum
sensitivity, and install cairo-dock and be done with it. "Dodge Windows" (a
misnomer proving this feature is misunderstood - it's the real "auto-hide")
with very fine-grained settings (only hide when active window ove
@Timo #46 "subscribe to this bug [...] and wait" is not an option after
booting into a broken X (NVIDIA 8400 GS).
@Nicolas #7 / #8 Thank you, the downgrade worked fine - while I waited
for my new graphics card to arrive... The NZ$80 card (NVIDIA GT 520)
arrived the next day. I removed the oneiric
In a discussion thread regarding Ubuntu on the NB205 [1], someone
reported the same issue [2] and someone else recommended to force a
maximum C-state level of 1 on the CPU [3], e.g. in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
defoptions=quiet splash processor.max_cstate=1
It's a workaround - no idle states means no
Editing /etc/network/interfaces to just keep the loopback and "auto eth0",
followed by a reboot (not sure what needs bouncing) did the trick for me.
No further ado: The "ifupdown" device disappeared from nm-applet and "Static
eth0" reappeared, configured as before.
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Network Manager claims dev
I think this is a result of actions related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/network-manager/+bug/256054
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Network Manager claims devices are unmanaged
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280417
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