The same problem on my Dell Inspiron 1545, which is running Broadcom
Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01) according to lspci.
I SOLVED this problem using the guide from Broadcom:
http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt (see at the bottom
under "Ubuntu"). I think this is the same
Really quick... I don't think anyone else posted this, which is why I
thought I'd add to the mess. At any rate, here's what I got when running
firefox from the terminal:
(npviewer.bin:4871): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
Hope you get this solved.
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[READ DESCRIPTION] Flash is no
"Adding uid=1000,gid=1000 to the mount options solves this for me (on a single
user machine)."
Ditto. I have two users on mine, and it works just like I want.
BTW, there was no problem with a vfat flash drive. The only problem was
when this drive was a hd partition. I believe that a partition lik
Nope. I wasn't fixed. I can confirm that this still happened in 1.0.0.
m...@my_computer:~$ vlc
VLC media player 1.0.0 Goldeneye
[0xbbb888] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc'
to use vlc without interface.
Segmentation fault
Happened with both play
I can't verify this, but I think this bug was probably caused by
problems in NVidia's legacy driver. Since it is no longer supported in
8.10, I marked the bug invalid.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team (ubuntu-kernel-acpi) => (unassigned)
Status: New => In
This particular bug has been resolved in the new 8.10 release.
-Since the NVidia Legacy driver is nolonger supported, there is no
problem with it anymore.
-The problem with the atheros wireless card driver (ath_pci) was simply
resolved as documented in Intrepid's release notes:
//quote//
Wireles
Public bug reported:
When make my laptop (running the latest Hardy 8.04.1) return from
suspension, it will not run the Proprietary drivers.
These are the Non-free drivers that are needed for my machine:
-Atheros Hardware Access Layer (HAL)
-Support for Atheros 802.11 wireless LAN cards
-NVIDIA ac
Public bug reported:
I've installed Hardy Ubuntu via Wubi on both of my machines. Neither of
them will hibernate or display anything after returning from a
suspension.
Machine 1: (Desktop)
HP Pavilion (running XP)
512 MiB RAM.
2.02 GiHz Processor: AMD 2600+ Athlon XP.
NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX video ca