it seems other peaple also had this problem
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-486444.html
I installed Ubuntu 9.1, upgraded my kernel to 2.6.31-15-generic and it is also
there.
wicd, gnome network manage all suffer from the problem.
** Also affects: linux (Fedora)
Importance: Undeci
Anything new on this bug?
i am having this issue with my usb :
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp. Transcend JetFlash Flash
Drive
copying 170mg file after 70% tends to slow down.using krusador and also natilus.
i am willing to provide any other info if required.
using ubuntu 9.10
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
I am having very slow performance from ubuntu 9.10 - gnome - kernel
2.6.31-15-generic when copying files to usb flashdisk drive.
It starts very fast(3-4MB/S) but after a while it slows down to speed of
200,300KB/S.
700mg movie file took me around 4
It seems this issue is affecting lots of peaple.
I read in another bug report similar that you should create new reports for new
ubuntu versions, so i created this.
If any more info is required or i should do some tasks, i am willing to do so,
hopefully this bug solved.
I also read this suggesti
2.6.28-16-generic
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unable to create ad-hoc connection with networkmanager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481628
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also 2.6.8.31
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unable to create ad-hoc connection with networkmanager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481628
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Public bug reported:
packages suffering from this bug:
knetworkmanager
plasmoid-networkmanager
Using Ubuntu 9.10 i can not create a functional ad-hoc wireless connection on
wlan0.
After creation with networkmanagers found in gnome,KDE iwconfig wlan0 reports
the correct essid and mode (ad-hoc)