I just encountered this with version 20.04. I created an ESP partition
for 259 MB in the installer, but shows as 247 MB in other partition
tools (gparted, fdisk, Windows 10). I didn't notice this until a few
days after installing Ubuntu. This is the main problem: it's not clear
that it deviates fro
Christopher,
I don't need a backport. This seems resolved in 15.04 and there is a workaround
in earlier versions, so I am satisfied with this.
You may close this as invalid. If this crops again in future versions, should I
post a comment here or open a new issue?
Thank you for your assistance.
Christopher,
I just tried Kubuntu 15.04 for AMD64. The problem no longer exists and
the 'wl' module is not installed at all.
Was this fixed but this bug was not updated, or perhaps it was fixed as
part of another bug?
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Christopher,
Sorry, I should have been more clear in my previous comment. There was
no checkbox for third party drivers, but I did select a checkbox for
installing third party software, and that apparently also includes third
party drivers (although the user has no way of knowing this).
I had a s
>From looking at wl_linux.c, it seems to be loading the driver for any
Broadcom device containing the PCI device ID 0x43##. This is incorrect.
In my opinion, this driver should not be installed, or at least not be
loaded, by default in Ubuntu.
If someone would like, they can look at the existing
wl driver supported devices:
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
b43 driver supported devices:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#Supported_devices
Both 4306 (Me) and 4318 (Todor) are listed for b43 but not wl.
When I first opened this bug, I contacted the support e
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I was installing Xubuntu 14.04. It said 'Configuring bcmwl-kernel-source
(amd64)' and in the details "DKMS: install completed." and it just froze
there. To continue installation I had to open up a terminal and execute
'sudo killall -9 modprobe'
After getting it installed, I f
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Hi Christopher,
I assume your comment is an automated message.
I already tested with the latest daily snapshot and it works fine there. Please
see comment #4.
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I previously said it was working in 12.04, but that was because it was using
the VESA driver and not radeon.
I did try the latest snapshot of tasty 14.04 and xorg started without issues,
so this bug can be closed.
I also found the following which is the exact same bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.o
Dmesg attached.
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Public bug reported:
I'm trying Xubuntu 13.10 64-bit. I booted up the live disc and selected 'Try',
and got a blank screen.
I looked at the logs and I'm getting a segmentation fault in my Xorg.0.log file
with the radeon_drv.so module.
I've attached the full Xorg.0.log file. I've also pasted the
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