Hi, I recently upgraded my laptop from Feisty to tribe 5. After upgrading the computer refused to boot, always hanging at the Starting Kernel Logger point of the boot process. I found that it was possible to boot single user mode, and in there I found that it was actually sysklogd that never started. After removing both klogd and sysklogd packages from the system it now boots, but it still waits a long time when starting hald, right after Networkmanager.
After booting and logging in, knetworkmanager is very unresponsive, taking about a minute and a half to respond to left or right clicking. The menu tells me that Networkmanager isn't running even if ps tells me it is.
Sometimes I can get connected to the network, but it takes 5-10 minutes. Rebooting the computer and logging in fixes the problem, now knetworkmanager works as expected.
I have an HP Pavilion dv5026ea with the Broadcom chipset, and I am using the native driver.
Any suggestions?
Oh, I tried various ways of turning off ACPI, I don't remember all of them, but they made no difference
After booting and logging in, knetworkmanager is very unresponsive, taking about a minute and a half to respond to left or right clicking. The menu tells me that Networkmanager isn't running even if ps tells me it is.
Sometimes I can get connected to the network, but it takes 5-10 minutes. Rebooting the computer and logging in fixes the problem, now knetworkmanager works as expected.
I have an HP Pavilion dv5026ea with the Broadcom chipset, and I am using the native driver.
Any suggestions?
Oh, I tried various ways of turning off ACPI, I don't remember all of them, but they made no difference