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I've been using my Dell Dimension 5000 with Ubuntu for a while now, but
when this Monday I turned the PC on, I couldn't get network connection.
If I starting with the boot cd, network works ok. Network was working
last Thursday.
After some digging I have found out that ls
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BCM4401 Ethernet card stopped working in Gutsy
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BCM4401 Ethernet card stopped working in Gutsy
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BTW, I found someone with the same problem:
http://sudan.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?t=765461
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I've just added all requested information (lspci -vvnn and dmesg). And here is
the result of uname -a:
Linux peel 2.6.24-20-generic #1 SMP Thu Jul 17 16:29:46 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
I will try to get a workmate's PCI NIC card and see if it works and if
upgrading fixes it, but I'm not sure of
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Just added modinfo b44 as requested.
Thanks again.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scim
If scim is being used, accented letters cannot be written on non-gnome
apps.
Spanish layout uses a two-key press in order to write an accented letter
(i.e. you click ´ and then a in order to write á).
I'm not sure if this is a scim related problem,
After seeing the packages, I thought I'd give it a try and install scim-
bridge-client-qt 0.4.14-1ubuntu2 to see if Konkeror now behaved
correctly, but it didn't work, even after rebooting.
I also installed scim-qtimm 0.9.4-2ubuntu3, but that didn't fix it
either, even after rebooting.
Finally, I
At some point during my installations I must have done something right.
I still cannot write accented letters in non-gnome apps, such as
Konkeror or Opera, but if I click on the small keyboard icon near the
clock, I can now see two spanish icons:
Spanish/Keyboard
Other - Spanish/European
The firs
** Summary changed:
- scim enabled installation does not allow accented letters on non-gnome apps
+ Accented letters cannot be written on non-gnome apps
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: scim
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- If scim is being used, accented letters cannot be written on non-gnome
- apps.
+ Accen
I just tried to run destar on my Ubuntu Jaunty and I have a similar problem:
TypeError: import_module() takes at most 4 arguments (5 given)
Installed packages:
destar 0.2.2-5.2ubuntu1
python-quixote1 1.2-4.1ubuntu1
I tried installing python 2.4 and changing the first line in
/usr/share/destar/p
This error seems to have been reintroduced.
** Changed in: destar (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Invalid
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I just got this same problem. I do not have any wireless configured, I
am connected to a LAN router. I did not lose connectivity after the
crash, and I am in fact writing this from my Kubuntu system, that seems
to work fine.
After confirming I wanted to uninstall those old packages it just
st
** Description changed:
- Accented letters cannot be written on non-gnome apps.
+ Accented letters (dead keys) do not work if you install a complex
+ writing language
Spanish layout uses a two-key press in order to write an accented letter
- (i.e. you click ´ and then a in order to write á).
This bus has been reintroduced in Ubuntu Karmic. I can confirm it
happens in any out-of-the-box installation, and I can also confirm that
it's not scim related, since scim is not even installed!
The steps are the same as in the first post:
Install any non-gnome app (such as kate), and try to write
After checking this on several new installations, I can confirm this bug
still happens.
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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I'm willing to make any tests you want.
So far I have found this (always using standard repositories, except for Skype):
- I install a new UBUNTU 9.10
- Gnome applications work fine (for example gedit)
- I install Kate, Kopete, or any other KDE application (just tried a few), and
it will NOT let
It may work as you intended, but I consider this behaviour as a 'bug' in
the design. If I untick 'Insert spaces instead of tabs', I expect it to
insert tabs when I push TAB...
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I'll install it in a VM an I'll tell you the results.
Thank you Rolf.
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Hi Rolf.
IT WORKED. Thanks a lot! This was a really annoying issue, you can't
imagine.
I cannot find a way to see what language I am typing in, but I guess
that it'll be somewhere to be found.
Steps followed:
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- Installed Karmic in spanish (if you install in any
>From my point of view this bug can be closed.
I'm so Glad I could help a bit by pointing it out.
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Hi Román
I didn't know those were called "dead keys". I've read about dead keys
before, but never knew what exactly they were ;-)
I rerolled to kubuntu on my main computer, but since I have special
interest in this issue, and I'm very happy with you trying to figure
this out, I just installed a n
By the way, I didn't try the ibus-x11 command since it all worked, but I
did do the echo {text,pack,focus}$' .t\n' | wish and was able to write Á
in that window with no problem.
Thank you for your time, and happy new year!
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Sorry for the spam. I was so happy that I decided I could finally write
in japanese and in spanish, so I added support for Japanese writing.
That accomplished two things:
-Now I have the Ibus icon near the clock
-Now I cannot use dead keys in non-gnome applications :-(
So these are the steps I to
Public bug reported:
I started Ubuntu from a USB drive, then clicked on "Install Ubuntu".
I chose to both download packages during installation and install 3rd
party software, then I chose all my options (lang: EN, keyb: ES, etc.).
I answered that I wanted UEFI even if my old OS was not UEFI. I a
I confirm that after creating an EFI partition everything worked. I
consider this to be a bug because the installation software didn't warn
me of the fact that I didn't have an EFI partition.
I followed steps stated here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#Creating_an_EFI_System_Partition
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In my case I had MySQL and wanted to install MariaDB. After using
MariaDB for some time I decided it was not for me and tried to go back
to MySQL. That's when hell started. There is no way to recover what I
had before and everything I try seems to fail. I thought I had it
finally working but I now
This bug is really annoying and still happens. I had to manually fix my
new installation... After digging on the internet to find this bug
report.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/501181/how-to-change-fix-systems-locale-
when-you-setup-in-a-language-not-official-in-y/518149#518149
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I have a computer with several disks and with Windows 7 64bit installed.
The boot disk is an SSD and the home, tmp, and swap partitions are in a
3TB GPT disk. During install I chose manual partitioning, and created
all partitions, both on the SSD and on the GPT disk.
Install
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** Description changed:
I have a computer with several disks and with Windows 7 64bit installed.
- The boot disk is an SSD and the home, tmp, and swap partitions are in a
- 3TB GPT disk. During install I chose manual partitioning, and created
- all partitions, both on the SSD and on the GPT disk
After following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-
Repair">this guide I was able to finally boot grub (apparently it
only worked if grub was installed in partition /dev/sda5).
I still cannot boot Ubuntu, it reboots before showing any information,
and because grub does not support USB keyboard
Public bug reported:
After installing Ubuntu 12.10, I could not even boot. After fixing this
with boot-repair (installed grub on all disks), I can at least see grub,
but a few seconds after choosing to start Ubuntu, it just reboots.
In case it matters, my boot disk is an SSD which also has Window
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After installing Ubuntu 12.10, I could not even boot. After fixing this
with boot-repair (installed grub on all disks), I can at leas
Cannot attach partman, since it does not exist, but here is the output
for 'parted -l':
# parted -l
Model: ATA OCZ-AGILITY3 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 240GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start EndSizeType File system Flags
1 1049kB 201G
For a change I will comment to say that something DOES work, instead of
the opposite.
Just tried this with our local Asterisk server and calling an external line
using a commercial voip trunk, and I can confirm that the Dialpad DOES indeed
work perfectly with these:
-Linux 2.6.35-25-generic
While this bug is fixed, I've found a workaround for non-working apps,
such as Skype.
I just created a file in the path, for example /usr/bin/skype-ibus with
the following commands:
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unset XMODIFIERS # unsets the environment variable telling apps which XIM
module to
** Description changed:
Accented letters (dead keys) do not work if you install a complex
writing language
Spanish layout uses a two-key press in order to write an accented letter
(i.e. you click ´ and then a in order to write á). Now I know these are
called dead keys.
Steps to f
If it's hard to reproduce for you, I'm having it every now and then on
my Ubuntu 9.04 server 64-bit, and I am willing to enable logs and do
anything necessary to help you.
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