Asus EEEPC 1000H:
I did not get tearing-free working in 11.04 so far, it worked with 10.10:
Maybe related to that:
glxgears:
Metacity, Openbox or LXDE: 45 fps (stuttering)
Unity - CCSM Vsync On: 55 fps (stuttering)
Unity - CCSM Vsync Off: mostly around 60 fps (slightly stuttering)
(10.10 all with
For me it seems to be fixed,
Ctl + Alt + FX works right from the beginning
I have the proposed-update-repository enabled.
Seems like your suspend & resume is a different bug, maybe some driver issue ()
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[Karmic] keyboard locked/freezed unable to type anything
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429
I can confirm this; gnome power manager seems to calculate the battery
lifetime by averaging discharge rate over a period of time. It seems
that this value is also taken into account while the laptop is still
plugged in. This is leading to a higher battery lifetime estimation.
When you click on you
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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battery remaining time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441096
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This is still an issue in karmic and it is causing another annoying behavior:
After the screensaver failed to start due to an open menu and I continue to
work, the screensaver
immediately starts. Its annoying.
This bug could be similar to 388598, where an open menu prevents the hotkeys
from wor
Reproduced exactly what Michalxo described on:
EEEPC 1000H, 9.10 netbook remix, official release, updated from 9.04
Bug occurs only once per boot, after logging out/in again I am able to
(ctl+alt+fX) between terminals and desktop as often as I like.
I have no problem with suspend.
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