about 2-3 weeks ago (sorry for the delayed report here) I had the problem
again, at home and at work (University of Stuttgart), not only with
trusty-updates/main Translation-en but with quite a number of packages (so I
was wrong with my thoughts on March 5).
I have switched to http://ch.archive
again I had hash sum mismatches.
Interestingly, it is always the following source which fails:
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main Translation-en
replacing "de" by "us" which helped at work last time solved the problem
at home now.
Note: I had to replace the host only for this single
when I run this several times from Stuttgart (we are at the provider O2,
Telefonica),
I see a bit of packet loss.
ping -c 2 de.archive.ubuntu.com
PING ubuntu.mirror.tudos.de (141.30.13.20) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from c13020.dip.tu-dresden.de (141.30.13.20): icmp_seq=2 ttl=53
time=95.7 ms
same for me with http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-
updates/universe/i18n/Translation-en and us.archive.ubuntu.com works
fine
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the source diffs on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.32-61.124
already contain the above fix,
but it seems it didn't make its way into the binary packages:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2228206
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/linux-image-2-6-32-61-generic-nach-update-ha
the patch from http://silas.psfc.mit.edu/xpdf3.03Viewer.patch is no
longer available, found here: http://nawhko.tistory.com/66 attaching it
to this post
** Patch added: "xpdf patch to"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/943195/+attachment/4008451/+files/xpdf3.03Viewer.patch
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I wanted to write "patch to comment #36" - I have built a working xpdf
for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with this.
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xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in G
here the better way to do this, add to /etc/network/interfaces the
following lines:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless yes
wireless-mode managed
wireless-essid my-essid
wireless-key restricted myhexkey
(on the lines starting with "wireless" there should be a tab or some
blank cha
I have seen again on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS the dmesg entry:
eth1: Lucent/Agere firmware doesn't support manual roaming
I have a Dell TrueMobile 1150 Series PC Card and tried to connect to a
hidden WEP encrypted WLAN with shared key. It has found the network but
couldn't log in neither with network man