Does this bug really deserve Importance=low? At least my wife complains
about this every time, also I see this as really annoying making Ubuntu
look "unready".
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"Timeout has expired" error on resume from hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50198
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cpufreq-applet: shows 2.54/2.53/1.6/800 Steps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371312
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The cpufreq-applet shows the following Frequencies:
2,54 GHz
2,53 GHz
1,60 GHz
800 MHz
Why are there two nearly identical frequencies?
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: gnome-applets 2.26.0-0ubuntu4
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cpufreq-applet: shows 2.54/2.53/1.6/800 Steps
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cpufreq-applet: cpu scaling starts always with "performance" should be
"ondemand"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350955
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On Intrepid the cpu frequency scaling was set to "ondemand" after
reboot. In Janty beta it is now "performance". Is this on purpose? Then
it should at least respect my last setting before shutdown.
On multi-core I have to change the scaling
Thanks for the command, its output lead me to have a look into /etc/fstab and
delete the entry for sdb1 ->solved!
Maybe the reason is I used an USB stick to install the distribution as my
notebook has no CDROM.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> gnome-mount -v -b -d /dev/sdb1
gnome-mount 0.8
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On my not working system:
dmesg:
[ 232.663088] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
[ 232.665134] scsi2 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
[ 232.667087] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
[ 232.667745] USB Mass Storage support registered.
[ 232.668366] usb-stor
Tried the same on my Athlon 1600+ desktop system and the stick mounted
without problems.
On my Acer Travelmate C111 with Intel ULV the above error occured. Both
are freshly installed with Hardy 8.04 final yesterday and had no
problems on Gutsy.
Thanks for your effort,
Robert
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Cannot mount vol
The same here on freshly installed Hardy 8.04 final. Automatic mount of EXT3
partitions on my USB drive works, mounting the FAT32 on the same disk gives the
error above. Also the FAT32 partition on my USB keydrive can not be mounted.
Manually using mount works.
Seems to be a severe bug on the ot
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