I have the same problem. On wired connection it constantly disconnects and
connects.
I am running Ubuntu VM inside vmware with NAT network adapter setting.
It had been stable for a long time, but this last week has been incredible
horrible.
Linux ubuntu 5.4.0-48-generic #52-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 10
I too have this problem. Please move the snap directory out of my home
directory or make it .snap
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This is still an issue in kubuntu 9.10
I have confirmed the behavior that Sandeep mentioned...:
> Please note the following differing behavior:
> 1. Kickoff - Leave - Sleep == no locking on suspend/resume
> 2. Power Management Icon (on Panel) - Actions - Sleep == proper locking on
> suspend/resum
See http://bugs.openttd.org/task/3294 for more information
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Installing libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio (which removed libsdl1.2debian-
alsa) fixed this problem for me.
It appears that the bug is in how OpenTTD works with libsdl1.2debian-
alsa.
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This bug applies to me too, I think... I have a quad core desktop
(Karmic) and ps tells me that openttd takes a little over 100%
(indicating one whole core - that is, it would go up to 400% if a
process was taking all cores). I've attached a ps aux from various
states in the game. The reason I foun
This bug still causes issues on 9.10 karmic. The wifi signal drops out
after a while of being connected and while connected the system seems to
hang intermittently for no reason. While hanging, the active application
(usually firefox for me) "greys out", but the CPU load (according to the
System Mo
This bug still exists for me in Firefox v3.0.14 (Mozilla Firefox for
Ubuntu canonical - 1.0)
Full version info from About page:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.14) Gecko/2009090216
Ubuntu/9.04 (jaunty) Firefox/3.0.14
This cannot be fixed by clearing my download history, only (as
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