Same problem here on Toshiba Satellite U305 laptop after upgrading to
2.6.24.22. No DVD playback in any app. Rebooting with 2.6.24.21 fixed
problems. I didn't notice any keymapping problems but wasn't looking
for them either.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27093594/Dependencies.txt
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most recent xorg update broke display resolution
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(Xubuntu 9.10) After yesterday's update to the xorg packages (5-22-09),
my screen resolution will go no better than 1024x768. The default is
1280x800. Toshiba U305 Satellite laptop.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat May 23 13:44:37 2009
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27105629/Xorg.0.log
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Aleksander,
I'm attaching the files as requested. When I booted up just now I had
to go to recovery mode, where I chose the option to try to fix graphical
problems and continue booting, so this xorg.conf file is freshly
generated. The system's efforts to fix the problem were only partially
succe
Ok, I renamed my xorg.conf file to "backup-xorg.conf" and restarted the
computer. Does that satisfy the request to start without an xorg.conf
file? There were also several old xorg.conf.2009.0521... files in there
but I don't think it tried to use any of those. I just checked and no
new xorg.con
BTW, forgot to mention that restarting without the xorg.conf file failed
to solve the resolution problem. :)
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Running a Toshiba Satellite U305 laptop, HDA Intel sound card.
Not sure if my problem is the same, but when I try 8.10 or 9.04 my
volume control doesn't work and the system freezes. I have to
Ctrl+Alt+F2 to prompt to shut down. Everything works fine in 8.04 so
I've stuck with that instead of upgr
This problem prompted me to order a new wireless card, Intel 5100. Only
cost about $10 on eBay so I figured it was worth a try. I'll be curious
to see if it helps or whether the Intel driver bug applies to other
cards as well.
Eric: I tried to install ndiswrapper recently and couldn't get it
worki
I wonder if it would be possible to pull the code, revert those commits
locally, build and install the new kernel. Seems likely to break
something but might be worth a try.
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I built and installed 2.6.36.2 on Mint 10 and wireless is still slow:
2.91 Mbps down, 3.59 Mbps up.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1087803303.png
I get 20+ Mbps on Windows with wireless connection, 29 Mbps on ethernet
connection in either Win or any Linux kernel.
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I will try the wpa_supplicant thing in a moment. Do you think it could
have something to do with the new network manager daemon handling? I
know that starting/stopping it used to be "/etc/init.d/network-manager
start/stop" and now it's just "restart networkmanager" or something like
that.
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Maybe but why would it only affect this wireless card? Anyway I'm
downloading Fedora 14 to try it on a live CD. It'll have a pretty new
kernel.
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Tit
Well, it's just as slow in Fedora 14 as in Mint 10. F14 had kernel
2.6.35.6 IIRC.
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Title:
Slow Wireless Connection in Intel 3945abg
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On Mint 10 I have wpa_supplicant v0.6.10
Anyone know what version is installed on Ubuntu 10.04 or Mint 9? One of
the comments on the redhat bugzilla suggested it might be due to newer
version of wpa_supplicant.
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Ubuntu 10.04 has wpasupplicant v0.6.9. I tried compiling and installing
this on Mint 10 (based on Ubuntu 10.10) and it totally jacked up my
networking. Couldn't connect at all after that. Will have to restore
Mint partition from clone backup made right before fiddling around with
it.
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I just tried with unencrypted wireless connection and there's no
improvement in speed.
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Title:
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Yes I used NetworkManager. I just finished bulding/installing
wpa_supplicant 0.7.3 and the problem persists, at least when using
networkmanager. Will try again with command-line tools.
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Sorry but I'm totally failing to get a connection with iwconfig +
dhclient. Funny I used to be able to do it on Arch. :shrug:
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Title:
Slow Wireles
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm
> Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
> Power Management:off
> Link Quality=68/70 Signal level=-42 dBm
> Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
> Tx excessive re
Well I've found my solution for this. Just got new wireless card, Intel
5100, for $10 on eBay. Speed up and down with new card is 20Mbps, just
like on Windows. Even with older kernel 2.6.32 I only got 12Mbps max on
Intel 3945. I'm glad to see the back of this bug.
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I've been doing some tests since I realized I was suffering from this
bug. My internet speed is supposed by be 30 Mbps. I always get about
28.5-29.0 Mbps with a wired ethernet connection, no matter what machine
or kernel or OS. Wireless differs. On Linux I get better performance
with the older kern
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