OK tested with upstream kernel 3.11.0-031100rc5.201308112135 and with
current lts-quantal kernel 3.5.0-37.58~precise1 and I still see this
issue.
Interestingly I get this with one AP that I regularly use, but not two
others that I use. The AP in question has an Atheros AR92xx radio, the
others (wh
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
8086:088e [System76 gazp7] iwlwifi: Microcode SW error detected
To
Sorry for the delay, I have fetched an upstream kernel as requested but
don't have an 802.11n AP in earshot atm, will provide a report when I
can.
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Public bug reported:
Eclipse Kepler 4.3 (20130614-0229) crashes when trying to open an
existing project in Package Explorer.
On dying, eclipse reports this:
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7fb6a29e0cde, pid=13981, tid=1404220023
Public bug reported:
This smells like bug #1099487 but is on a Precise kernel
(3.2.0-37-generic #58) rather than a Quantal 3.5 kernel.
I get this on boot now, possibly since updating to -37.
The system is a System76 gazp7 laptop (Core i7-3720QM according to
/proc/cpuinfo) with an Intel Centrino
Thanks Daniel, your compiz and unity updates in your PPA have much
improved the tearing on playback on a system I have here. This system
displays from integrated video on its i7-2630QM (sandy bridge) CPU.
Previously I've seen really bad tearing while playing back h264/mp4 at
30 fps with vlc and mpl
FWIW I modified my wine deb package as described by Marko Friedemann
above and got wine 1.6 to install. This requires modest hacking
confidence, I don't have exact command lines for you here.
The original wine1.6_1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~ppa1_amd64.deb will likely be in
/var/cache/apt/archives.
I copied