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Given that Sam the original bug reporter commented this was due to a
hardware issue as well as biskicinek's most recent hardware issue
comment, I'm going to close this report for now. For those of you still
experiencing issues with the most recent Hardy Heron 8.04 release please
open a new bug rep
Apparently this is hardware issue with HP NX6110 laptops. The stupid
Hewlett Packard is selling junk that like to break right soon after
waranty void. Take a look at this thread:
http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1215861873744+28353475&threadId
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Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.24 => linux
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reverting in progress status to new, since I cannot see anything being
done, and no explanation has been added.
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Status: In Progress => New
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@Eric Kuzmenko: could you please explain why you added the additional
tasks, and why you marked the network-manager one 'in progress'?
As a rule of thumb, whenever you add a new task, change a status or
importance, and explanation for the actions should be added in.
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apart from comment #12 I don't see how this report is related to
wpasupplicant. I'm therefore invalidating this bugtask for now until
additional indication is provided what could be done in wpasupplicant
about this.
TBH, I believe this is a kernel issue. You might want to consider taking
this to t
Well, I'm really sorry, but it looks like this is rather hardware related
problem. I was very frustrated yesterday, because it looks like kubuntu's
fault, but as it appears it was a coincidence. I'm almost sure that my laptop
have some problems with connections somewhere on my mainboard, because
** Changed in: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
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Please, change importance of this bug to high, because very weird things are
happening with my USB right now. My mouse like dying, when switching from vt to
X server even when wireless is disabled. That's not all - when I booted today
to kubuntu 7.10 LiveCD in which, as fair as I remember, every
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I believe it's not necessary a hardware problem. In my case (HP NX6110)
it's probably some bug related with ipw2200/networkmanager and probably
also WPA/WPA2 (wpasupplicant), because I started using WPA yesterday and
at the same time my problems with USB started. Even more: when I
disconnect with m
Hey everyone,
Just an update, my motherboard died a few days after getting that error, and
I ended up getting a new laptop instead of paying over $500 to replace the
MB. So if the same thing is happening to you, it could very well be a
hardware problem. Back-up your data while you still can. Will
Well, count me in. I have hp nx6110 and today or yesterday my USB stopped
working.
$ dmesg
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[ 196.669446] usb 1-2: reset low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[ 205.761308] uhci_hcd :00:1d.0: host controller process error, something
bad happened!
[ 205.761322] uhci_hcd :
Same for me using up to date Gutsy with usb Logitech wireless keyboard &
mouse.
dmesg on plug in:
[20448.468000] usb 3-1: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
[20448.688000] usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[20448.92] usbcore: registered new interface driver hidd
I'm having the same problem. All my USB devices as fine for months then,
suddenly, my M$ wireless mouse stops working. The funny thing is, the
keyboard and the mouse use the same receiver, and my keyboard is fine
(yep, that's right, I'm just using a keyboard :s). It's just the mouse
that's affected
Same problem here on an Asus A6R.
Using irqpoll boot option (in /boot/grub/menu.lst, in boot kernel
options) solved the problem.
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I have a similar problem with wy HP 1018 Printer. May be this bug is
related with:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hplip/+bug/162016
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I have the same problem on Compaq Presario v4000.
I used Gutsy for a while before I noticed this problem and had no
problems before upgrade.
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I've got exactly the same problem on my HP Compaq nx6110.
I use Kubuntu on my laptop for about 1.5 year and before I've never had this
kind of problems.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
The USB devices (mouse, printer) connected to my Toshiba Satellite M-40
laptop running on Gutsy started to randomly stop working today. I've had
Gutsy installed for just over a month now, and had been running Feisty
for
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
The USB devices (mouse, printer) connected to my Toshiba Satellite M-40
- running on Gutsy started to randomly stop working today. I've had Gutsy
- installed for just over a month now, and had been running Feisty for 6
- month
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