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I upgraded overnight to 12.04 beta, and once told about ndiswrapper-
dkms, I installed it. However, there is a problem - when I boot into
KDE, my network applet shows no interfaces, and iwconfig from the
konsole does not either.
I had to sudo modprobe -r ndiswrapper, unplug
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I'd also like to attach the following - these are messages from dmesg
and the syslog, connected to ndiswrapper - maybe they'll help a little.
from dmesg:
[ 77.527646] ndiswrapper version 1.57 loaded (smp=yes, preempt=no)
[ 77.580941] usbcore: registered new interface driver ndiswrapper
[ 80
Could I confirm with you, Scott, that you're still experiencing this
bug? Bearing in mind that kpackagekit no longer exists, if you're still
using it, could you upgrade to apper possibly? Or if you're not still
using it, maybe this bug could be closed.
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Yes I did, Julian. I always go through the same sequence when I set up
ndiswrapper, I've learned enough of how to use it to know when I miss
stuff :) I always install the driver first, assign it to the device ID
next, then run -m -ma and -mi to set it up properly and create an
alias , whenever
As promised, I've forwarded this bug up to audacity so that they can
look at their code - I've confirmed now that it's not a problem with
libsndfile. I'll let you know if I get anything back from them, Erik.
Cheers.
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Was trying to play audio through the totem video player whilst watching
a video. Visual side was perfect, but even with maximal volume set,
there was no audio whatsoever. Test confirmed that the audio is working
ok, so not sure what to do next. Apport says the fault's with
Have changed this back to opinion from incomplete - it's not incomplete
- it describes the problem, gives an opinion (that the package should be
junked since it's effectively useless) and it does need to be dealt
with. Either that or 13.04 will go out with this package still on,
still broken, and
Hi. Just a quick comment - according to the schedule above, a fix has
been released for raring ringtail to correct this bug. I've just
upgraded to raring in order to bugsmash, and unfortunately, on the
3.8.0.1 kernel, this bug is still present. Ndiswrapper refuses to build
on that kernel - I've
sorry for all the attachments being individual comments, i couldn't
figure out how to upload them all in one go :)
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ar
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I am beta testing raring ringtail, and on the first rollout of kernel
3.8.0-2-generic, a driver became natively available for my device, a
Siemens Gigaset USB 108 wifi adapter (129B:160C). Up to this point, I'd
been using ndiswrapper plus windows drivers to run my device on k
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
ar5523 driver fails to ac
Hi Joseph. Right - the first one to bisect wil be version 3.8-rc1. The
ar5523 driver did not exist in 3.7, and as I said in the first post, the
first time I saw it was in 3.8.0-2. According to
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ar5523 it only got support in
the mainline kernel at version
OK - I can confirm that none of those 3 kernels contain the ar5523
driver, however, this does help to fix something else in the works,
which I mentioned earlier - ndiswrapper. The last of those 3 kernels
which 1.58~rc1 builds in successfully is 3.8.0-030800rc3-generic. At
rc4, it busts :) We nee
The driver doesn't exist at all. As in you go to a terminal, type sudo
modprobe ar5523 and get told - FATAL: Module ar5523 not found.
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Yes. It may have been included in earlier kernels and simply failed to
fire - 3.8.0-2 is the first one I noticed it in, because instead of
ndiswrapper activating my wlan adapter, ar5523 did. If it hadn't been
for that, I'd probably never even realized it was there :)
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Just to note here, I am doing some bisect work on the mainline kernels
trying to find a commit which broke a new wifi kernel driver (bug
#1113048), and i've found the last of the mainline kernels where
ndiswrapper would successfully build in dkms - and that is
3.8.0-030800rc3-generic.
While I was
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I am bugsmashing on raring, using the mainline 3.8.0-030800rc3-generic
kernel, and kde 4.9.98 - last night, I decided to customize the colors
on my interface, use some different icons, and so on. When I tried to
change the workspace appearance and color schemes from within th
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I received an alert in my system tray to notify me that 11.10 had been
released, so I clicked to open kpackagekit and undertook the dist-
upgrade through there. Everything was running smoothly until I got to
"Getting new software channels" - the system downloaded 104 packages
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Apologies for the delay, as requested, a copy of my fstab.
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid -o value -s UUID' to print the universally unique identifier
# for a device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name
# devices that works even if disks are added
Hello,
Thanks for reporting this feature request! Unfortunately, at this time
Kubuntu does not have the developer manpower needed to implement and
maintain many features at the Kubuntu level. This wish would best be
reported and tracked at https://bugs.kde.org, so that it can be
implemented by the
Thank you for your report. The title of your bug report has been
amended since it is supposed to be a brief description of the bug, not a
statement of personal opinion. The issue you raised will be looked into
as soon as possible, but please in future ensure that you only describe
the bug in the
Unfortunately, this workaround does not fix the issue for me- I tried
this about 5 minutes ago, it proceeded to start building the module and
then packed up, informing me that it couldn't find the binary package
for ndiswrapper, so at the moment, I'm sorta lost. Any ideas?
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Yup, I'll second that. If it needs reopening in the future, someone can
reopen it. I'm closing it as wontfix - quite simply cause the package
it was intended for doesn't exist.
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Seems I can't close it as a wontfix, so it's shut as incomplete, since
it can no longer be verified :)
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kpackagekit lies about what updates
Hi Roger - re your comment at #5, I followed your instructions down to
the letter - except, since you didn't say where you'd gotten the rc
source for ndiswrapper, someone from #ubuntu directed me to the source
area on sourceforge - it's the version which is located here:
http://sourceforge.net/proj
Here is the output of my terminal when I attempted to build 1.58rc1
against 3.5.0-17-generic, and also in the same document, the contents of
my make.log from the build.
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There is actually an answer to this, which was provided by one of the
guys from #kubuntu on freenode to myself last night, and which works a
treat. This fixes the problem for me, and it's easier :)
Get the ndiswrapper 1.58rc1 source code and extract it somewhere
CD to whichever directory you put
You're not wrong, Roger, not by a long shot - the only reason I posted
that is that it worked, so I thought of it as a secondary workaround to
your workaround - I didn't mean to make it seem like it was better in
any way, simply an alternative :D
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I was directed to the wiki page about removing packages
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/PackageArchive#Removing_Packages)
- but I'm not a dev, so ScottK (#kubuntu-devel @ freenode) suggested I
file this as a bug.
I would like to ask if Kino could possibly be remove
It went through absolutely fine, Erik - i'm suspecting then that this
could be a bug with audacity rather than libsndfile. I might point this
at them instead.
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Hi. This is just a request to get strigi synced in line with debian
please, we're up to 0.7.6-2 stable in Oneiric and Precise at the moment,
debian are running 0.7.2-1 as stable and 0.7.7-1 currently in testing,
ideally we need 0.7.7.-1 ready for Precise. Thanks.
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Hi apachelogger! At the moment, I'm afraid I don't even have 13.04 -
unfortunately, the PC I had linux on has died the death of 1000 power
surges, and as a result, everything from the board upwards is fried.
I've managed to save the hard drives, but I need a new base and reconfig
before I can get
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This one is new, and appears to be connected to an update I applied
about 30 minutes ago, which included a new version of the bourne again
shell. Whenever you use the new shell in a tty, not konsole (I'm
running kubuntu beta 13.04), you receive the following error on every
li
Thanks for the update on status, Dave - if it helps, I've noticed
something. I have a kernel on here, 3.8.0-2-generic, and i've got
others up to 3.8.0-9-generic - there appears to be something going wrong
with one of the macros inside the code. I've tried to build ndiswrapper
from scratch, and ge
Well I can guarantee you, @Dave, I certainly do - at least until bug
1113048 concerning the "New" native driver for my wifi chip is fixed -
the ar5523 module doesn't work on my wifi device, Siemens Gigaset USB
108 (129b:160c) - but ndiswrapper with the net5523 driver from
atheros/windows, works per
Sorry for the long delay in writing, Joseph. It's been hectic as heck.
Right - every time I install a new kernel, the linux-image-extra comes
with it, and I install it.
This is what goes in - the image, image-extra, headers and generic
headers every single time. Incidentally, I'm now on 3.8.0-12
Thanks Dmitry. I was instructed by ScottK to add the Ubuntu Sponsors
team to this report, so if it wasn't supposed to be here, don't blame me
:) I was doing what I was told with something I didn't understand.
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I'm unable to confirm anything, Joseph, as my Linux PC is deader than a
dead thing, that's been dead for a long time. I will be back up and
running on a fresh raring install in about two weeks. I'll be in touch
then. Thanks :)
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When launching Kpackagekit from the terminal (Konsole or other CLI),
errors are noticed which suggest that the application requires repairing
or is attempting to do things which it shouldn't be doing, like asking
to unregister timers which it doesn't even use. Purely to get t
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"Fix application" requests when launched from CLI or Konsole
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Unfortunately, Stefano, I'm unable to test that version from the bzr
branch, as I have a feeling I'm running a different version to what the
repair was built for. I should have been more specific, and for not
having told you, I apologize most sincerely.
I'm on Kubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) - and
Ok, this I have done, Benjamin. The fix works brilliantly, no more
periods (yay!) and I'm able to work as normal now. Thanks to Stefano
for responding to this so quickly, the bug is resolved in my eyes. As
long as the periods have gone, I'm happy :)
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I've attempted to use several different packages to encode .wav files (2
standards, GSM 6.10 or 16 bit PCM) - each package returns the most
garbled error message which I've ever seen in my life. They suggest the
disk is full (which it isn't, I have 129.6GB left on here) and t
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libsndfile1 unable to encode .wav files
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When using the command "alsactl store 0" to store the details of a sound
card, errors are received if used with sudo, informing the user that
"/home/(whoever) not ours" - the command also fails if used without
sudo, giving the error "alsactl: save_state:1547: Cannot open
/var/
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Hi. I have a USB Wifi adapter (P-0BDA V-8176), which should work with
the kernel module rtl8192cu, and indeed, associates itself with this
module in lsmod upon plugging into my PC. However, the module itself is
not functioning correctly; when attached, the USB Wifi adapter wi
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Sorry guys, it's still there upstream. Ndiswrapper is missing in that
kernel too, so I couldn't even use my old adapter that I am intending to
replace with the one I've used here. I tested the very latest kernel
release for oneiric, linux-
image-3.1.0-0301rc10-generic_3.1.0-0301rc10.201110190851_i
I will do this as soon as possible, Joseph, however I'm presently unable
to connect to the Kernel.org bugzilla, I think we have a technical fault
somewhere on my ISP's network. As soon as I get the opportunity to do
so, I'll report the bug number here and we can go from there :) Thanks
again.
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Joseph - I've just spoken to a couple of users in ##kernel on freenode,
one of whom has informed me that kernel.org's bugzilla is presently
dead. I've taken the action of emailing the module's authors with a
link to this bug and will circulate to the Linux Kernel Mailing List and
Linux-Wireless as
Just to make you aware, I am closing this bug as incorrectly filed.
After receiving an email directly from one of the authors of this
module, Larry Finger, it appears that I had an ndiswrapper device
installed at the same time, thus it's tainted the Bootdmesg text for
this bug. Please accept my ap
Built successfully and most likely fixed by changes, the attached patch
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void / ignore the one two comments up. Thanks!
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