I noticed sometime last week that gpm was not correctly setting the
original brightness again after resuming from idle. After looking into
it I realized that a new version of gpm had shipped with a round of
updates. So I went back to Paulo Silva's patched version and everything
is back in order.
Can also confirm this bug on eeepc 701 4GB SSD. Only happens to me
after a resume from suspend. If I restart, the message goes away. No
noticeable "damage". Files are fine, performance is top notch.
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warning given about disk health due to smart not being enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
Can confirm on an eeepc 701 with 9.10 netbook remix installed. Happy to
report any dumps deemed necessary.
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Incorrect warning about eeepc battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460631
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I tried to download the package, but I got an error when I tried to open
it with Gdebi saying that the package may be corrupted or not being
allowed to open the file. It's not a permissions problem (I even tried
gksu gdebi-gtk).
I'd be happy to test out the script, the logic of it seems to make
s
The patch doesn't seem to work on my system, sadly. I get no response
when unplugging and plugging in the power cord; the screen brightness
doesn't change at all. The screen will dim when idle, but will not
restore ANY brightness once the mouse is moved or a key is pressed. I
can manually restor
Ok. The new patch works perfectly for me when setting the idle/active
brightness! Nice work there!
I'm still having problems with the battery/ac though. But it I don't
know that it is a problem with YOUR patch--perhaps gpm in general or
ACPI. I had this problem with the Ubuntu's version of gpm
This issue had been resolved for me using a patched version of gpm found
at the end of the following bug report for those interested:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/+bug/215484
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Dim on idle does not brighten with activity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199522
Y
Paulo,
I may have found another 'bug'. I've noticed that when when the
screensaver (for me blank screen) is activated using your patched
version of gpm and deactivate the screensaver (through mouse movement or
keystroke), my screen brightness is stuck at the 'dimmed' screen
brightness and I have
Paulo,
I'm sorry. It happened only one day--though consistently that day--and I
have not been able to reproduce this bug since. Everything seems to be
working fine.
Thanks!
BandD
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:51 AM, Paulo J. S. Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi BandD,
>
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
I'm using f-spot with Hardy Heron 8.04. I came across a rather
concerning bug. If I rotate an image (either left or right) and do some
other action before the rotation has finished, it results in a corrupted
file. After the attempted rotate If I
I have this same exact problem with an Icon set I made by combining
icons from Crashbit and NouveXT2.2. I had this same icon set working
fine under Gutsy.
I too think this is a bug in the gnome-system-monitor. No other
programs crash because of icon discrepancies. The program should be
worked t
Well I was able to fix the problem AND keep my icon set, though the
average user isn't going to want to go through the hassle of this VERY
ugly fix.
It seems that the system monitor doesn't like to use .svg images as
icons; rather it likes .png images. So to resolve this issue I had to
'hide' my
Maybe that it the problem then. I pulled this icon out of an icon set I
got from gnome-look.org as is with the .svg tag. But after looking at
the file in detail, it is indeed a .png. So perhaps the problem is when
a file labeled as .svg is actually a .png. Trying to open the .svg one
in image v
I have the same issue as pelle.k:
"Same here. Everytime it goes back up from "dim", it decreases until it hits
some magic bottom. I've got a brightness range of 0-8. I adjust it to 7. then,
let me illustrate;
idle > 7
dim > 4
idle > 6
dim > 4
idle > 5
dim > 4
idle > 5
dim > 4
idle > 5"
I ran a
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