Solved the problem for me too, Thank you!
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apt-get upgrade (hplip...) fails on gutsy
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I'm having this problem too and I have the same network card. I just
upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04 and now Network-Manager won't connect to my
wireless router (with WPA2 encryption) anymore. It just tries forever.
However, the network is shown to exist in Network-Manager.
If I issue the "sudo iwlist
No, I don't want to upgrade to 8.10. I get so stressed by upgrading once
every half year and the errors it often introduces to upgrade so I have
been longing for the day when I have upgraded to an LTS version.
Therefore, now when I finally have got to an LTS version, I plan to
stick with it for a c
Some more detailed information:
I have tested twice to disconnect the Ethernet cable after the computer
has been started and both times the connection to the wireless router by
Network Manager has worked although it has taken a long time (over 1
minute).
I have also tested twice to start up the c
Attached is the relevant excerpt from /var/log/syslog for the unplugging
Ethernet cable case that I mentioned as well.
** Attachment added: "tp_cable_disconnected_wlan_connection_successful.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20795979/tp_cable_disconnected_wlan_connection_successful.txt
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I also got this problem when upgrading from Ubuntu 8.04 to 10.04. The
following commands solved the problem:
The three lines of commands above solved my problem too.
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broken packaging: package flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.22.87ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: (breaks upgrade)
https://bugs.laun
I think it would be good if the problem can be prioritized because I've
seen a number of people writing about the problem on Swedish Ubuntu
forums and the problem doesn't give a very good impression of the Ubuntu
operating system. People who are doing new installations of Ubuntu 10.04
LTS get much