>From another forum in Dutch a workaround has been suggested.
Use the Print Preview option and then click print.
The print preview is actually CUPS (I believe)
The print jobs process normally after this as Glabel is not involved in
rastering the image.
http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/hardware-en-d
I think the best solutions would be to pull the 6.20 BCMWL driver and
downgrade the official repos to the 5.100 BCMWL driver.
In the future do not roll out new Broadcom drivers until they have been
thoroughly tested by the community.
I do believe most if not all of these bug reports would resolv
rk on this.
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Adam Porter <1097...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Bernardo Reino
> <1097...@
Yes this is a work around but the brcmsmac is not as efficient, uses more
power and overall does not have nearly the throughput of the bcmwl. My work
around for 100+ Dell
Inspiron and Latitude laptops has been to ditch the Broadcom chip and
replace it with an Intel chip. The Centrino 6250 has worke
** Package changed: libapache-request-perl (Ubuntu) => bcmwl (Ubuntu)
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WIfi fails to connect with bcmwl-kernel-source
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Public bug reported:
Unable to connect to WPA \WPA2 with Broadcom Wireless LAN Controller
[14e4:4727] (rev 01)
System description
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
Codename: quantal
Broadcom Wireless LAN Controller [14e4:4727] (rev 01)
Symptoms
Inte
Correction the RAM changes do not consistently fix this issue.
I have found Chrome or Chromium both work well with out the need of
Acroread.
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Here are a couple of really ugly workarounds if like me you have to have
embedded PDFs in FireFox.
1 add an application launcher to the panel with the code killall
npviewer.bin
click on it when acroread freezes up and then refresh your page
2 switch to the 32 bit version of Ubuntu
3 Remove