This problem is fixed here. Not sure why the latest version hasn't been
pulled in to Precise...
https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/commit/bed49ad62d78718c0876c000a97c68cc87f12c7c
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In fact, it looks like the fix isn't even in Trusty...
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Title:
Remmina hangs when trying to close SSH connections and the other end
does not res
Hey all,
In addition to the 3.2.0-23-lowlatency kernel, I'm pleased to report
that my Dell Latitude D620 HAS NOT CRASHED with the 3.3.7-030307-generic
kernel. It had been running for almost six hours straight with not a
single crash yesterday. The 3.4.0-030400-generic kernel did, though,
after o
Isn't 12.10 still in the alpha stage?
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Title:
ubuntu 12.04 completely freezes frequently.
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It's pretty much been a week and I'm pleased to inform you guys that
staying on Linux kernel 3.2.0-23 won't freeze the computer. Just make
sure you're not using the 'pae' kernel because that seems to be part of
the problem, unless you really, really need it. It doesn't need to be
the lowlatency k
UPDATE: The generic kernel is a bust. It froze again when testing the
hard drive with the Disk Utility, and this morning it froze while I was
reading a fanfiction via Firefox - nothing more. At any rate, the
3.2.0-23-lowlatency kernel has been very reliable and hasn't frozen on
me once.
So all
Michael:
To clarify, it is the 3.2.0-23-lowlatency kernel that doesn't crash.
The generic kernel does.
The exact procedure is to go into Synaptic Package Manager (install it
if you don't have it), search for all instances of 3.2.0-25 and have it
removed. The next thing to do is to search for the
Hessian:
It's my pleasure, friend. It was quite accidental, since I was planning
on having this be a portable studio and the only distro/remix which JACK
will work with is KXStudio, and only the current version has a low
latency and a realtime kernel. As it turned out, the low latency kernel
cur
I'm glad my solution helped you, Hessian. Basically, if you have to
access GRUB to get the older kernel, then the only step you missed was
removing the 3.2.0-25 kernel, as well as the 3.2.0-23-generic. No
biggie.
You're absolutely right, though; a few extra keystrokes is a small
sacrifice to hav
I've also stumbled upon another possible cure due to the fact that I
REALLY wanted to use KXStudio again (is the only distro that JACK will
run on my laptop!!!) and the only version that has a low-latency kernel
is the current one.
The kernel that's used in this is actually slightly older, namely
@Michael (starkpc) #270:
I tried that using Linux Mint 13 (based off Ubuntu) and it still froze
three times in one day. I followed the tutorial in quidsup's video on
YouTube after goofing up PCLinuxOS. After the last time LM13 froze, I
decided, for compatibility's sake, to try LMDE instead of go
I agree Fredde. This felt like a "make it or break it" moment for
Ubuntu, since it's received a great deal of positive attention lately
from the mainstream press. Right now, it freezes worse for me than
Windows XP ever did.
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@#130 (Hein)
I've switched back to PCLinuxOS and I haven't been happier, although I'm
curious about openSuSE.
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Title:
ubuntu 12.04 completely fre
I've had the same problems with Ubuntu 12.04 as well as Kubuntu 12.04.
Screen would randomly freeze, particularly while watching a video.
Pointer completely unable to move, and if audio is playing, it skips
like a scratched record. At first I thought it might have been
instability with the newest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sshfs-fuse/+bug/159031
Hi all,
I've been having this problem for quite some time. Whenever I
accidentally touch an sshfs mounted directory which is unavailable, I
have to run "killall sshfs" to get things working again. This often
happens when I mount a
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