Lenbok, great find! Thanks a lot for that. I too had that enabled on my PC, but
evidently didn't on my Laptop. Therefore, I thought it was a problem caused by
upgrading from previous version to 11.04, but this is the setting that's
actually causing it.
This problem should be reported to the plug
That 0.8.8 is required is in the changelog of that package. It clearly
notes changes that are essential for working with Compiz 0.9.4. It's the
only version that is said to work with that compiz version (the one
Ubuntu uses in Natty).
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Same problem here. Trying to run Skype and use the GTK+ engine for Qt. This is
what I get, and a lot of GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf) failed on the terminal:
** (:3718): WARNING **: Pixbuf theme: Cannot load pixmap file
/usr/share/themes/Aqua-Joy/gtk-2.0/ProgressBar/trough-progressbar-horiz.png:
Unable
Alejandro,
That's a separate bug, not caused by Emerald. There are other issues where
windows don't respond when they have been minimized. You have to shade them to
the titlebar and restore them to fix window mapping for it.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/754065 for it.
For some they are invisible, for others they show up but 'avoid' clicks. I
have the problem on my PC that upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 to 11.04, without
the full XUbuntu installation. So I don't have Unity, never had and never will
get it. This rules out Unity itself.
My laptop is a clean insta
Update on my computer. Before I shut down yesterday, I did a quick test
with shading the window and it does give the desired effect. But in my
past experience when I had several windows open, it wasn't always what I
wanted to happen, as it would either not work, break another window or
actually do
I'm seeing the same behaviour on my Xfce system, upgraded from 10.10 to
11.04. Whenever I minimize an application, restoring it results in a
window that can no longer be mapped properly. Scale doesn't see it.
Clicking on the application in the task list panel applet sometimes
helps, but most of the
I want to give David Foerster a big thanks for his PPA. You helped out a lot.
Here is his PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~malteworld/+archive/compiz
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T
I found a pre-compiled version of Emerald for Debian SID. Version 0.8.4. Here
is the 64 bit version:
http://frickelplatz.de/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-amd64/x11/
This is the 32 bit one:
http://frickelplatz.de/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/x11/
Don't forget the libraries in the libs folder.
I'm no package maintainer, nor a developer. It would take me 100 times more
time to learn how to create packages and add them to a ppa than for the current
maintainer to get the latest upstream version and build that.
I know this is the strength of open source, but you can't ask every single user
I really wonder why Canonical provide such an old version of Emerald
with Ubuntu. Version 0.7.2 was released in 2009, 2 years ago. Just
recently, there was version 0.8.8 released. How come they update only
some software and keep the rest out-dated which cause problems like
these? They have only two
Found this as possible solution, which is updating Emerald with the latest
version from upstream:
http://demonic.cc/?p=50
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Title:
emerald segfaul
Of course, the Maverick version doesn't change a thing because they're
the exact same build :(.
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emerald segfault on launch
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Final release has the same problem. It is NOT a unity issue, because XUbuntu
does not have Unity (and I certainly didn't install it when upgrading from
10.10). This error prevents me from using Compiz, because on Xfce, you either
have your own Window Decorator like Emerald if you use Compiz, or
Guru R, that's a problem of the psmouse dkms module. If you use one of
the newer mainline kernels, like 2.6.36, you won't get that error.
Something is wrong with it when dealing with the stock kernel. You can
try using another version of the psmouse package or remove it to get rid
of the error.
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@Brian,
Not completely true. When you're running Windows and in the BIOS you have
selected to disable the touchpad when an external mouse is connected, the stick
will still work but the touchpad won't. Mario just wants the same behavior,
without actually attaching an external mouse.
It is true t
Steven, 2.6.37 is final already. I installed the 'natty' build, but that
doesn't change much other than the name itself and maybe some patches in it for
Natty. I did the same when new builds of 2.6.36 were released. So maybe the
final works better.
In case you can't get back, hold left shift rig
Those of you with a Dell Latitude E6510, I use the same laptop and used
the attached patched files with previous stock kernels until I went to
2.6.36 and now run 2.6.37. No problem with the last kernel on it. So
maybe it's the kernel that's giving problems, or you're missing the
kernel headers pack
It works fine now. Install on kernel 2.6.37 x64 was successful. Thanks
for the dkms patch, it makes it a lot easier to update the kernel
without having to patch it manually every time or wait for someone to
upload a patched version for your kernel.
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Can someone please build and attach the psmouse.ko file with the patch
applied for the mainline kernel 2.6.36.1 64 bit? I prefer to stay with
this kernel instead of going to 2.6.36.
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I tried the xterm.sh in /etc/profile.d/ but that didn't work at all. The
only thing that does work, is put it in .bashrc. That's hardly a
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I am aware of the work around, it's just that this 'bug' is only fixed when you
use GDM or KDM. Xfce4-terminal should set the variable too, but it never
happens. It's xterm by default, but even if you enter some garbage text, the
$TERM variable will always be linux. I find it odd that this bug i
I just removed GDM in favour of LXDM on my laptop and suddenly it's
showing this issue. This bug is not solved if you are using a different
login manager like LXDM. AFAIK, GDM and KDM work around this 'bug'. No
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Correct, I just checked with my freshly installed Xubuntu 10.10 at work and
Xfce4-terminal shows xterm, TTY says linux. But on my PC at home, both show
Linux and Xfce4-terminal has problems. It does have xterm set as TERM variable.
This variable is not accepted. I changed it to linuz, env still
I have the symptoms of this bug, yet am fully updated. I upgraded from 10.04
Xubuntu to 10.10 Xubuntu. When I type 'env' in my terminal, it says that
TERM=linux. This messes things up with vim, less and man when using the home
and end keys (and arrow keys). It seems that the fix in libvte is not
I have a similar problem (high CPU usage by pulseaudio), but under
different circumstances. Whenever I ran or run a VM with VirtualBox, the
CPU can later suddenly spike to consume one entire core. I also have
Pidgin running in the background which plays sounds when people log on
or talk to me. Pidg
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Finished testing between notify-osd and xfce4-notifyd, and correct, it
is xfce4-notifyd that is at fault here, in combination with libnotify1.
There is no mutual support between the two. Such a pity, because
xfce4-notifyd offers more functions for me than notify-osd does, like
open the file/folder
That could be possible, but shouldn't xfce4-notifyd just display the
notification it gets from the actual notification system? I'll try it
with a VM and Gnome's version of notifyd. I happen to have a
netbookremix version and Lubuntu VM. After the Gnome version, I'll test
with xfce4-notifyd and repo
I use VirtualBox too. I haven't tested with a live CD yet, because I
simply forgot, but I doubt the results will be any different.
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This bug is still not fixed in Lucid. This is the output:
$ notify-send "a test"
libnotify-Message: GetServerInformation call failed: Too few arguments in reply
libnotify-Message: Error getting spec version
** (notify-send:6229): CRITICAL **: dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal:
assertion `DBUS_IS_G_PROX
I got this similar issue on my laptop that I spoke about in the previous reply.
I checked syslog and it did not show the same message as in this report. X
didn't consume all CPU either. All I saw whas that the driver crashed and a
reboot or standby/hibernate fixes it for the time being.
So, Inte
I got this issue last night on my PC. I got this in my logs:
Xorg.0.log:
(WW) Apr 07 21:48:49 NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA X driver has encountered too many
errors. Falling
(WW) Apr 07 21:48:49 NVIDIA(0): back to write-back cached memory.
(EE) Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse: Read error: No such dev
I've tested this on my laptop with a VM that passes the ACPI status of
the Host to the Guest. Even though it's not perfect, I did see a
difference. When I was working with only the adapter attached, it acted
as if it was a PC, not a laptop. That's not a bug or anything, just the
way the ACPI is sen
Yes, 2.2.0 does not have a problem with 320k streams or anything. None
that I had or have encountered yet.
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Unfortunately, the 320k stream I used to listen to is offline. The latest
version of Audacious, 2.2.0, has none of the problems I had before. I grabbed
the version from getdeb.net. The following issues I used to have are fixed in
2.2.0:
- Title cut of when encountered single quote character ('):
I'm 're-opening' this report for xfce4-notifyd, as that one doesn't show
the notifications on top as it should with notify-osd. Compiz-Fusion
rules don't work on it (add xfce4-notifyd to put it as always on top).
Version of Xfce4-notifyd: 0.1.0-0ubuntu1, Jaunty. Also happens with
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Applications and scripts that use notify-send do not show a notification
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and perform a test. On Karmi
Or make a dummy package compiz-gtk to fix the dependency issue.
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There is a new version, 0.8.4.1. Maybe that one fixes this problem. See
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-power-manager for
the release. But checking the changes, it might not do that.
0.8.4.1
===
- Because on some systems we might not have the brightness keys mapped.
LCD b
I vouch for this change. It's really annoying to have to install half of Gnome
or KDE only to get the icon. I now have the Intrepid version installed and set
an apt-pin to prevent updates from installing.
Please change the dependency to recommended for compiz-gnome and compiz-kde so
we Xfce user
That's what I thought. The new modules are the source of the problem,
not the ACPI changes.
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I just found out one way to get the wobbly windows effect on Audacious.
If you use the move window key so you can click and drag a window, it
will wobble. By default, the window move key is set to Alt.
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I'm having this same problem, but very strange results. On my PC, with
an nVidia card, I have no problems. I can run a VirtualBox VM, then open
a video file with SMplayer, no transparent video output. Xv works just
fine too. Compiz-Fusion is running (I use the Xfce environment). My PC
has the lates
The modules are in use with the Jaunty kernel too, no shock there.
However, I did notice a big difference in the amount of modules loaded
between the two kernels. 2.6.31 has a few additional modules for my
sound card (and probably modem too).
Modules loaded in 2.6.28:
snd_hda_intel
snd_pcm
snd
snd
With 'fixed' kernel I mean the 2.6.31 for karmic that was posted here,
not the Jaunty kernel we can modify with DSDT. My laptop has a Realtek
HD audio card. I don't have issues going to or resuming from hibernate,
the only problem I'm having is that after the second resume my audio
fails. I can sti
There is indeed a problem with audio and the 'fixed' kernel. I get this
in my logs, and some other message spammed all across my display when
going to hibernate. It's gone before I can write it down unfortunately.
Oct 9 09:00:15 Chii kernel: [ 5281.588024] hda_intel: azx_get_response
timeout, swi
I noticed one thing this morning when I resumed my laptop from hibernate. I
wasn't able to play any audio file to produce sound coming out of my speakers.
A reboot was needed to get my audio back. I had the 'fixed' kernel loaded and
Audacious2 would simply hang when playing a file, mplayer showe
Here is my acpidump output.
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System Information
Manufacturer: FUJITSU SIEMENS
Product Name: AMILO Pi 1536
Version: Not Applicable
Serial Number: 531171D1
UUID: 00D0E151-CD63-0010-9302-C8913D38C486
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: Not Specified
Family: Not Sp
I didn't notice anything strange or not functioning properly. All it did
was put the next entry on my boot 200 ms later. I don't see any harm
that can be done if you change the sleep from 1000 ms to 100 ms.
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Ah, well, I don't think it would do much harm if the wait is reduced
more. I'll try with a lower value, of 100 ms and report back for my
2.6.28 kernel.
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I checked the kernel from the SuSE system (the one I mentioned in the
duplicate bug) and it's version 2.6.16.60-0.21-default. That's the one
that I'm sure has no boot delay. However, it was booted from CD in a
live environment I think and it might not have all the ACPI in it like a
full install wou
Working fine for me too, no more 18 seconds delay. This is a big
improvement. I especially like this part, where it used to hang for 18
seconds (line 229):
[0.168507] ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
[0.169429] ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt received, switching to interrupt
mode
[0
Windows XP doesn't show this delay either, and an older kernel doesn't
seem to be affected by this, as I've stated in the duplicate bug.
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With the stock kernel from Jaunty, I meant the current kernel in the repo
(currently 2.6.28.15-38). It does not have this patch, I had to add it myself
as per Bassl in comment #10. No other kernel picks it up, so there must be
something in 2.6.28 that's not in newer kernels.
Is there anything I
Tested a bit more. I have to boot a different kernel than the stock one,
because my wireless just won't connect to my access point with the stock
one. This really sucks. I'm gonna try the Karmic kernel, that should
give me my wireless back and hopefully accept the 'patch'. Else I'm
forced with the
This is strange. I have a different kernel version installed than the
one shipped with Jaunty (installed kernel 2.6.29.1 and 2.6.30.8 from
kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline) and those are not reducing the
boot lag with this change. The stock kernel however, reduces my boot
from 18 seconds dela
Anyone having a fujitsu siemens Amilo Pi 1536 and fixed their DSDT? Or
know how to fix the warning "not all control paths return a value
(nvif)"?
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I reported the bug for Ubuntu Jaunty, 9.04. I would still have the same
problem if I didn't adjust the powerbtn script to include the check for
xfce4-power-manager. All versions of the power manager are a problem,
because the script runs before the daemon could catch it. I know for
certain that the
Problem is fixed when using version 2.1.0 that is in the Karmic
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Updated my other system. Same symptoms: not able to play a 320k stream,
but 192k does work. It might be that version 2.0.1 was able to play the
streams, but just not the 320k stream.
The problem with the single quote is also gone.
The only bug that remains, is the problem of playing 320k streams.
Ok, I tried it again with a different stream server, and now it does
play correctly. How odd. The only difference that I know of, is that I
now connected to a 192k stream, instead of the usual 320k.
Now all that I need to know, is if the problem I just noted with 1.5.x
is fixed in it. I so hope it
Still no success. Get this when ran from terminal:
$ audacious2
** (audacious2:9784): WARNING **: Could not open
file:///home/sasquatch/.adplug/adplug.db for reading or writing: Error opening
file: No such file or directory
MADPlug-Message: Rejecting http://75.125.224.109:8015/ (not an MP3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: audacious
Package: Audacious 2.0.1, Audacious-plugins 2.0.1 + associated packages,
Karmic build.
Audacious should play the stream, but it doesn't. When run from the
terminal, I get the following output. This is done on a live CD
environment, but also hap
I think this is by design. Because you don't see the initial window
decorations, it works around it. This causes all window manager options
to be ignored, including wobbly windows. Same goes for snapping windows
to other windows. Open a terminal for example, and it won't snap to
audacious windows e
I talked to Alam Lenny on IRC about PulseAudio, and my initial problem with
0.9.15 is solved. By setting flat-volumes = no to daemon.conf, my volume
doesn't get reset when a new stream is opened, nor does the volume change on
app level in pavucontrol reset it.
The fix for this bug is to install
I found out why PA takes up so much CPU. I noticed it only by accident,
and with the help of the new pavucontrol (0.9.8). When you set PA to use
6 channels, it also sets that for input. So your mic would record with 6
channels, not just 2. In the new pavucontrol, you can change the
configuration on
Since the last ACPI update from a while back, the powerbtn.sh script
changed a lot, making it easier to fix this. I managed to get this all
working by changing the if-statement to the following:
if pidof gnome-power-manager kded4 xfce4-power-manager > /dev/null; then
exit
fi
I added the xfce4
Since you didn't respond, I tried it myself. Got a few updates, which I
luckily managed to revert. It didn't help a thing. Same junk as with the
karmic release, my nicely balanced channels are gone the moment you
start an app, or change the volume of one in the volume control. And as
I said, the ov
With the updated pavucontrol, what happens if you change the balanced
volume of your channels (lets say, you turn the front speakers down a
bit to 80% and leave the rest at 100%), and open a new audio application
or change the volume of a running app? Does that reset your channel
volumes to the sam
Which packages did you install from that PPA? All of the PulseAudio
ones, or only the pavucontrol?
I have added some PPA's myself, so I know what they are.
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Just like I said earlier, I run virtual machines using VirtualBox.
However, there is a difference between the Karmic build and the Jaunty
version. In Karmic, the CPU went back to normal after a while, but with
the Jaunty release, this doesn't happen.
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Same behaviour. CPU gets overloaded but it doesn't crash.
Only downside, when I start a VM, my CPU stays overloaded until I close it
again. But at least it closes normally again.
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I've updated, and it didn't work.
I've attached a second log file of that run, where I killed pulseadio
manually. I now have changed one setting in daemon.conf which might be
useful to stop this behaviour. The setting is "no-cpu-limit = yes". With
this setting, your CPU will be overloaded for a fe
Done that, here's the log file. I will now update to the Karmic release.
First I didn't think the CPU was overloaded, but I didn't pay attention
to the actual load. Now I see that the CPU is overloaded the moment you
start the volume control.
Will report again if Karmic has fixed this.
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I've done some testing myself, and I thought it was the version of pulseaudio,
and it's components, like pavucontrol. Since I didn't have any issues with the
Jaunty build on my Intrepid, I downgraded the lot to the same version as my
intrepid install. That is, PA 0.9.14-0ubuntu14 and pavucontrol
Updating did not work. It still crashes when pavucontrol is running and
6 channels in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf is set.
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I have the same issue. When I have pavucontrol running for too long, it
will crash PA. Too long is after about 20-30 seconds.
I don't know since when it exactly happened, but I do know that it
didn't crash in previous Ubuntu builds. I know for sure that in
1:0.9.14-0ubuntu14, it didn't happen. Tha
Public bug reported:
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When using the Xfce4-power-manager, any setting to shortcuts do not work.
Setting the power button to do nothing, suspend or hibernate are ignored and
the system is turned off instead. Same thing with the sleep button and the
laptop
I tried the 2.6.29.1 and 2.6.30-rc3 kernels from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and they too give this
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Attached is a screenshot of the tag that's failing. The full title
should be "Tomoyo After ~It's a Wonderful Life~ OST". It doesn't matter
if it's in the Artist name, song title or Album name, all streams fail
with this.
The version I compiled myself also shows this error.
** Attachment added: "t
Public bug reported:
The radio I listen to on the internet has songs with a single quote character
(') in the artist name, song title or album. Audacious cuts off the text when
it encounters such a character. Local files with a single quote are not
affected.
The radio in question is AnimeNfo ra
Krastanov, don't bother with Jaunty. I run the Jaunty kernel, same
issue. 32 bit though, but that doesn't really matter.
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That might fix it, but how does the opensource driver stand up to the
propretary fglrx driver?
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Perhaps, but why did SuSE Enterprise not hang during boot like I
mentioned? Taking a look at the website from Novell (owner of SLED), it
seems that they are using 2.6.16. So only the more recent kernels have
this issue.
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The addition of the GLX module to the xorg config did not help for me.
My PC has nVidia and does not have this issue, whereas my laptop has ATi
and is broken now. Both are running Intrepid.
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Y
I had the same thing with my Jaunty VM. I didn't had the DPI set or enabled,
but after the recent update, it was enabled. After disabling it again, the
fonts were fine.
This didn't happen on my laptop that runs Intrepid but the Xfce from Jaunty (I
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There was a link to a different bug report about network manager (I
believe that Red Five posted that). It mentioned the file
/usr/lib/pm.config/10networkmanager to change something. As I don't use
network manager, I picked the 50modules file, and in the resume|thaw
line, I added the command to res
I'm having the same issue on my laptop too (Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pi
1536). It started with Hardy, but Intrepid has it too. Even the kernel
from Jaunty, 2.6.28-4, does the same thing. I tried Fedora 9 with a
LiveCD, does the same thing, but SuSE Enterprise 10 SP2 didn't. I forgot
what kernel it had
Red Five:
That might be with your Atheros card, but do you also have a solution for an
Intel Wireless card (could be as simple as doing your atheros fix for iwlwifi)?
Did any of you also check your wired connection with it's config? I doubt that
if you put a static address on it, then run dhclie
I have it with my Intel Pro Wireless 3945 ABG card. All I need to do is
restart my networking (either init.d/networking restart or bring the
interface down and back up again). Again, I don't use Network Manager.
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I don't use Network Manager, but instead just the interfaces file. My
wireless is managed by wpa_supplicant and that too does not see new
wireless networks. It 'connects' to the last wireless it was connected
if it was connected before the hibernate.
It seems that the interfaces file isn't reloade
I run the Hardy kernel on Gutsy, but I don't have any problems with my audio. I
go to hibernate when playing music and when I resume from hibernate, it playes
again. No problem what so ever. This is on a Fujitsu-Siemens Pi 1536. This has
the Realtek HD Audio.
lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel C
I've done some testing. I rebooted every time with the switch turned on
(wifi off, kill switch on). Every time the network was shown disabled.
When I did a sudo ifup wlan, the interface came back on. As long as the
switch was on, the network was on DISABLED state shown on lshw -C
network. When I tu
I have both the latest kernel (2.6.24-12-generic) and an older one
(2.6.24-5-generic) and also the Gutsy kernel (as I just loaded the Hardy
kernel on Gutsy). This problem does not happen on the 2.6.24-5 kernel.
That uses the 1.1.17 module. I updated the module on the 2.6.24-12 to
1.2.26k from http:
This problem is Network manager related. I don't use Network manager and
at home my ssid is hidden. It takes some time, but eventually
wpa_supplicant can connect without any problem. This is with module
1.1.17kds from the 2.6.24-5 modules, and at
http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download there
@_tom_: Great, it works now. I used to try to compile the one from
intellinuxwireless.org, the original project site. That gave me some
problems. Now I can finally have wifi in all kernels that I want,
including the Gutsy kernel (2.6.22-14, the iwl module didn't work there
too).
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iwl3945 fails
The bug I submitted is about the same, only that I don't have this
specific router/access point. This is the bug report I submitted and
marked as a duplicate of this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/205100
I do wonder how to compile a newer version o
And a syslog, just in case.
** Attachment added: "syslogbad"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12808251/syslogbad
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iwlwifi3945 not able to associate with wpa_supplicant
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205100
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