Ubuntu 14.04. Kubuntu desktop package installed afterwards. Two screens.
The smaller one has the panel. Windows go under it regardless of the
settings.
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Turned out while testing some of the combinations, I was affected by a
shamefully long time unresolved upstart bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=582745 . Here is correct (in
my opinion) version of my xebec-proftpd.conf:
# When to start the service
start on (local-filesystems
BTW. I have this problem in Precise - not Natty. Wrote here since it was
never marked as fixed.
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Title:
Ubuntu natty Proftpd start fails at boot t
Christophe, of course I removed all links from rc* before I wrote my
/etc/init/xebec-proftpd.conf. I know how to stop the process. The
problem is not in starting it (as it starts just fine with either of
your scripts) and stopping it at reboot (as it is killed naturally) or
by kill. The problem is
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** Tags added: initramfs luks raid5
** Tags added: crypttab
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mdadm fails to assemble RAID5 from 4 LUKS devices on b
Both of your solutions are wrong. When proftpd starts in daemon mode,
upstart fails for some reason to get PID of the process. I tried both
"expect fork" and "expect daemon" - to no help. Yes, proftpd starts just
fine, but you'll fail to stop it. I tried proftpd in no-daemon mode "-n
-q" - fails to
Public bug reported:
My setup is the following: 4 LUKS encrypted drives with mdadm RAID5 on top. The
reason I encrypted first and then added them into the array was based on
performance: 4 threads doing encryption/decryption instead of just 1. The max
speed of this array vs Raid5 first, encrypt
BTW. My RAID 5 is perfectly healthy and can be assembled after booting
process is finished. crypttab decrypts the devices automatically using
key files.
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12.04.1 with all updated.This bug still affects me too!
My setup is the following: 4 LUKS encrypted partitions with mdadm RAID5
on top. The reason I encrypted first and then added them into the array
was based on performance: 4 threads doing encryption/decryption instead
of just 1. The max speed o
Affects me. When xfce power manager fails to run properly (it happens
randomly in about 30% of boots), my system seems to be controlled by
some other power manager, since the screensaver turns on automatically
(I turned it off in xfce4-power-manager). I was one of those unlucky
people installing Ub
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Binary package hint: deluge
Summary: deluged with deluge-web silently fail to start during system start.
$ deluged --version
1.2.3
I have a Karmic with home dir encryption on. Followed this guide:
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/InitScript/Ubuntu to set up
the d
Karmic + 0014.0115.2010 driver used to work wonderfully. Now I have the same
issues, just as with first driver versions in 2009:
Router's Tomato firmware reporting signal quality:
Windows 7: 10-12
Lucid: 3-5
Basically the signal is garbage once again. Could you fix the driver to
work just as Wind
Lucid with the latest standard kernel + 0015.0127.2010 driver.
Unfortunately back to square 1. :( Transmission signal strength is
horrible again. My WIndows 7 has rock-solid connectivity, while Lucid
takes minutes to connect and retains the signal for 1-2 minutes before
dropping of into endless ret
It kinda did not bother me before, since I used Firefox, which had its
own config. Since I swatched to Chrome, I really want this problem to be
fixed.
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Upgrade from 9.10 to 10.04 broke video out hotkey on my Toshiba Qosmio
x505-Q830. NVIDIA X Server Settings can switch between configurations
just fine. It reports NVIDIA driver version as: 195.36.15 and GPU as GTS
250M.
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#236
Could you share the source where you've got your
rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0015.0127.2010 from? Or if it's not easy to get,
could you upload rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0015.0127.2010, please? The
official Realtek site only provides rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0014.0115.2010.
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Hm, I did not bother analyzing your patch. It's just the DENABLE_LPS
removal suggested by Kippenijzer. I'll try that.
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Re: #232
Thanks for the info, but your patch does not work with
"HAL/rtl8192/Makefile" of rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0014.0115.2010. Is there
any other update that I missed?
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Battery powered performance is abysmal. Works for about 5 minutes and
then goes down. My Tomato based router does not complain about
insufficient power from the laptop (at least what I could catch so far)
this time. Instead I see problems on my laptop's side. It complains that
signal level from the
David, thank you very much!
I've got WRT54GL with Tomato, so I see quality values (differ by a const from
dBm). So I was able to compare power levels. My numbers on Windows:
TX Power Level--Router quality level
Auto--13-17
25%--8-11
50%--17-21
75%--23-26
10
Hello David,
Thank you for the Linux driver!
Unfortunately it seems that your driver sets the lowest TX power and has
no controls that would allow to fix it. This makes your driver somewhat
unusable for many people that have excellent connection in Windows at
the same time. Would you be so kind t
David, sorry missed your message to Perico.
Yep! So far so good. Thank you very much! No more IOMMU errors despite
me trying hard to overload the network.
One smaller problem still stands, however. In comparison to my USB WiFi
dongle I had to use in place of this Realtek chip, it has much better
Sorry, forgot to include my verbal evidence.log
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David, here is my log
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David, thank you for you work, but unfortunately it is not yet helpful
to me :(
Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q830 + Ubuntu 9.10 x64 with stock kernel.
Got your rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0010.1113.2009.tar.gz. make worked, but make
install complained:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `kernel/bounds.c', needed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44233 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44233
Can confirm this for Ubuntu 7.04. Switching the two filesystems did the
trick for me.
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