Hello,
I seem to recall this was a hardware fault in my case therefore for me it's
OK to close this bug.
Thanks,
John
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[Dell Latitude E64
I can confirm that my system actually has broken hardware, which could
well have been the cause of this issue for me (and perhaps others.) It
only showed up on a memtest running patterns - can someone else please
run a memtest overnight and see if they too have an issue?
I've been running win7 ins
Does anyone have a suitable / easy work around for this bug? The easiest
solution I've come up with is to install 10.04 instead.
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[pm-utils][maverick] system stutters, freezes, hangs, gratuitous 'Commit=0'
errors
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Additional: Kernel is 2.6.32-16-generic on amd64
Network card is edimax pci: Network controller: RaLink RT2800 802.11n
PCI
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rt2860 doesn't connect on 802.11n wifi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442178
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I get the same thing (ish) on Lucid:
[784301.751891] ath9k: timeout (10 us) on reg 0x9860: 0x00049d19 &
0x0001 != 0x
[784301.751900] ath9k: Unable to reset channel (2412 Mhz) reset status -5
[784301.751917] ath9k: Unable to set channel
[784302.172887] ath9k: timeout (10 us) on
This bug also affects me on Lucid (apt-upgraded on the 28th March 2010)
The source on ralink's site is pretty ugly, but has worked as a work
around for some time.
This is a fairly popular driver, and although people might not *need*
802.11n, I believe it's more important what with all the HD vide
This bug still exists on Ubuntu 9.10 beta, using the open source driver.
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Dell Studio 1555: cannot change display brightness after a while, other hotkeys
and ACPI stuff begin to fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392812
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I agree this *is* a bug. What once worked properly in a previous version
(skype/flash for example) no longer works.
I have no right to rant on (I sure didn't pay for Ubuntu and nobody for
forced me to install it!), but there must be literally thousands of
users wondering why their commonly used ap
I also get this problem. What a shame! This should most definitely be
marked as a bug to be patched via auto-updates. Otherwise it should
simply be removed from the repos as it just doesn't work.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117726
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