>From the summary change it seem you found the PCIID already, but just in case:
lspci:
02:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 30)
lspci -n:
02:00.0 0280: 168c:0042 (rev 30)
The only other possibly interesting info I saw to identify the hardware
The ln command errored out because the symlink was already there and pointing
to the right file.
I hope that means you got the right info despite that command not working.
I can also confirm that the issue still exists.
Also I am a software developer, so if there's any more advanced "magic" that
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** Description changed:
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware_6.bin
Results in no support for 5GHz bands at all, speed limited to about 25 MBit/s
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware_5.bin
Seems to support 5GH
Public bug reported:
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware_6.bin
Results in no support for 5GHz bands at all, speed limited to about 25 MBit/s
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware_5.bin
Seems to support 5GHz bands, but speed is still stuck at about 25 MBit/s
Downloading and installin
Considering that cifs+kerberos mounting is completely broken, please either
upgrade cifs-utils to 6.6 or drop 6.6 and provide 6.4 instead (which works just
fine even in a 17.04 system).
For anyone needing a workaround, add xenial to /etc/apt/sources.list and
downgrade cifs-utils to 6.4.
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I obviously meant "upgrade to 6.7". If there are concerns with that, at
least putting it into -proposed or similar would provide a nicer fix for
anyone needing it than having to install the xenial package.
** Also affects: cifs-utils (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug
This either was never fixed or broke again, perf links neither against
libunwind or libdw:
$ ldd /usr/lib/linux-tools/4.8.0-37-generic/perf
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x7ffee7766000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0
(0x7efec8bb9000)
librt.so.1 =>
As a reference and a potential solution to some: The Debian 64-bit
netinstall image (but only that one for some reason!) works with a
32-bit UEFI.
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Sorry, the command needs to be without "-p /EFI/BOOT" (that only applies if the
grub.cfg is there instead of in /boot/grub).
grub-mkimage -o bootia32.efi -O i386-efi ntfs hfs appleldr boot cat efi_gop
efi_uga elf fat hfsplus iso9660 linux keylayouts memdisk minicmd part_apple
ext2 extcmd xfs xnu
I'd also like to add my voice on having someone look into it. All it should
require is running grub-mkimage a second time with -o bootia32.efi -O i386-efi.
To summarize instructions found elsewhere to fix this yourself:
Install grub-efi-ia32-bin
Run something like (a bit unsure about which modules
Bug still exists in the just released version for 12.04.
I suspect it's pure chance and not related to anyone actually trying to fix
this, but at least things are closer.
No changes to chrome.manifest seem to be necessary anymore.
However in /usr/lib/xul-ext/enigmail/install.rdf it is still necess
Fixed in upstream git.
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These changes and other fixes are commit into upstream git.
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for
kgrapheditor as far as I can tell is still at best in alpha stage. I am not
aware of the history behind it (e.g. if it ever worked better), but I wonder if
it's a good idea for it to be included by default.
However these most obvious issues you mentioned are fixed upstream in git,
though not for
I just sent two patches that should fix kgraphviewer.
Only lightly tested though so almost certain to have some bug, but on the other
hand it is not huge changes:
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kgraphviewer-devel/2014-March/date.html
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I can now confirm that changing one Linux_unknown in a single line in
chrome.manifest in addition is necessary and sufficient for enigmail to work,
the line after the change is from:
binary-component platform/Linux_unknown/components/libenigmime-unknown.so
ABI=Linux_unknown platformversion<19.0
Just to clarify: this confirms that enigmail has been built/configured
incorrectly and can't be working for _anyone_ running on ARM (and
possibly other less common architectures as well).
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I confirmed the exact issue and found a (only partially tested) solution.
First, find out the actual platform name:
$ strings /usr/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so | grep Linux_
Linux_arm-eabi-gcc3
So here for me, it is Linux_arm-eabi-gcc3
Then edit (as root)
/usr/lib/xul-ext/enigmail/install.rdf
(or wh
Public bug reported:
The enigmail addon shows as "disabled" in Thunderbird and cannot be enabled.
Unfortunately Thunderbird provides no information whatsoever on the reason.
>From past experience I suspect this is due to the binaries in the addon, and
>Thunderbird and enigmail not agreeing on the
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