It's been too long since I did a kernel compile. I installed the linux-
source package, expanded it, configured the kernel (I just accepted the
defaults), patched with the patch from
http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/gobi_loader/kernel_patches/, compiled,
and copied options.ko, qcserial.ko, and usb_ww
Thanks you very much, Viktors! I was missing the depmod step, and by
following your instructions I was able to build the modules without
having to build the entire kernel, which saved a bunch of time.
I agree with, Tom, even though there is a workaround, this should be
fixed, especially for users
Thanks, Tom. I was actually going to post the same thing. I have a
Lenovo ThinkPad. It's anyone with the Gobi 2000, not just HP.
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HP un2400 mobile broadband module not working after upgrade to lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554099
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Really, really, annoying! IRC chat is unusable.
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In chat rooms, empathy should not scroll to the bottom whenever a new message
is received.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542806
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However, the above .deb package (and I assume the patch) works!
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In chat rooms, empathy should not scroll to the bottom whenever a new message
is received.
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any idea about this? or timeline?
Kind of an annoying bug.
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tmux does not source user's profile when given -S option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/603180
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tmux
It seems that tmux is not sourcing the user's profile when given the -S
option
p...@samson:~$ tmux
p...@samson:~$ exit
[exited]
p...@samson:~$ tmux -L foo
p...@samson:~$ exit
[exited]
p...@samson:~$ tmux -S /tmp/tmux-foo
-bash-4.1$ exit