First of all, welcome.
'XorXaX' pid='1885' dateline='1252045318' wrote:
It didn't help my WLAN anything, but it apperas that when it stoppes working I just turn the computer off for 30 minutes and when I boot up again it will work as if nothing have happend. But enough of this WLAN problem.
Have you installed the 'linux-backports-modules-jaunty' package? It provides a newer wireless driver for the latest kernel 2.6.28.
Please try using WLAN even with kernel 2.6.31 from my repository, which contains an updated driver too.
'XorXaX' pid='1885' dateline='1252045318' wrote:
The main problem(s) after updating from the repositories are that after like 10 minutes or so after boot UNR it starts behaving really strange. All open applications freeze and I can't do anything with them, not even close them. And I can't open any new applications.
If I want to open a new appliation I have to wait 4 minutes after starting it for it to appear, and then I can only use it for some minutes before it freezes up too.
An other thing that has happend (not as big of a problem as the previous one, but still a problem) is that it takes several minutes for the UNRLaunchPad to start when I boot, really
annoying.
This is the first time I hear of such a problem, looking at packages list on my repository I can only find a possible cause in the updated intel video driver (if you just updated the system using my repository, then you are using version 2.7.1).
If you are using kernel 2.6.28 from official ubuntu repository, try to revert back to the official intel video drivers (start Synaptic Package Manager, search for 'xserver-xorg-video-intel' and select it, press Ctrl-E and select the latest 2.6.3 version available).
If you are using kernel 2.6.31 from my repository, then give a shot to the new 2.8.1 driver following
these instructions.
'XorXaX' pid='1885' dateline='1252045318' wrote:
I would like to try uninstall all the voRia packages, does anyone have an uninstall script for it och do I really have to go through and typing al the packages installed with it? Or is there some other smart way of getting rid of it?
All my packages have 'nc10' in the version string. So, to find them all, do a search by version in the synaptic package manager.
Anyway, an automated uninstall script would be useful, I'll work on it as soon as possible.
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