When I tested the new thinkpad driver, it didn't appear in pulseaudio.
As far I as could tell, PulseAudio didn't like loading a alsa module for
a card with no pcm input/output.
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No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume on ThinkPad X23, X24,
X31, X32, X41, X60, T22, T40, T42, T6
I don't believe a backport of the newest thinkpad driver will, alone,
solve the volume notification problem. The new driver will create an
ALSA mixer for the speakers, but a daemon is needed to listen for the
mixer events and create notifications.
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No notification when sliding audio volume, mu
Here's my two cents. As a user, I like to have the volume buttons
adjust the "hardware" speaker volume and nothing else. I also like to
see an OSD showing the speaker volume state. I don't care that they
don't change line-out volume when my laptop is plugged into a dock
station.
The problem, as
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 51537 ***
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Wrong handling of volume buttons on IBM Thinkpad notebooks
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Thinkpad Z61m: volume controls control both main and hardware mixer
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The bug still exists in Intrepid. :(
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The logout freeze issue went away for me after I updated to gdm
2.20.6-0ubuntu1 this morning. It potentially was due one of the other
updates, but gdm seems most likely.
Though, I'm guessing this only fixed a symptom of a problem.
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It's no longer an issue in Hardy. I don't know about Gutsy.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
When I log out on hardy, my computer becomes completely unresponsive
(cannot reset X with keyboard or switch to VTs) and the screen goes
black. This also happens when I try to use the fast user switcher to
another user or if I kill X with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (I suppose anythin
So I think the discussion at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524425 has finished.
A patch was initially committed... then rejected. It was concluded that
the real solution is for the thinkpad-acpi kernel driver to create an
ALSA mixer for the volume level. I agree with this. However,
Hey Tormod,
Your package did the trick. Closing and opening the lid works fine with
it.
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Sure. I created a bug here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524425
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Hey Ryan,
Yeah. That's what my patch does. When you push the volume buttons it
checks the hardware volume found at /proc/acpi/ibm/volume and displays
it on the screen while doing nothing to the software volume.
Aside from not looking as nice as the gnome display, the other bad thing
with the tp
Leonardo, does it work when you use the radeon (non-restricted, xserver-
xorg-driver-ati) driver?
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This is still an issue in Hardy's beta.
In the new gnome, the volume keys are handled in the gnome-settings-
daemon package. Attached is a patch for the package which works
similarly to the one I did for gutsy. It'd be nice if it, or something
similar, got incorporated.
With the patch, adding t
I just noticed the beeps are by design and also occur with fglrx.
Ignore the beep part of the title and description.
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No longer much of an issue on Hardy Beta. Though, maybe by design,
brightness goes down two steps at a time (5 total), but up every step (8
total levels).
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Rediculous number of software brightness steps. 18 vs. 8 before on ThinkPad
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Public bug reported:
On my ThinkPad T60 with an ATI X1400 after I close and open my laptop
lip, the screen is completely corrupted. All is seen is blinking multi-
color blocks. Some blocks move when I move the mouse.
The screen can be restored if I switch to a Virtual Terminal and back
(Ctrl+Al
I have a patched version of gnome-control-center on my ppa. You can
read about it in, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=496180
The code can be found in my LaunchPad Bzr branches.
Please include this or something like it into the repositories.
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Status: New
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Here's the log. I was made after implementing my fix above, but I don't
think that makes a difference.
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Rediculous number of software brightness steps. 18 vs. 8 before on ThinkPad
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I can confirm this bug on my Lenovo ThinkPad T60
Suggested cause:
Using /sys/class/backlight/* to control the brightness rather than
/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
Suggested Solution:
Use the ibm section of
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-lcd-{get,set}-brightness-linux rather
than the "we hav
I can confirm this bug in gutsy. Having set
Option "XAxisMapping" "6 7"
Option "EmulateWheel" "true"
Option "EmulateWheelButton" "2"
in xorg.conf, horizontal scrolling works fine in all other applications using
my touchpad/trackpoint. The problem is only in
I can confirm this bug in gutsy. Having set
Option "XAxisMapping" "6 7"
Option "EmulateWheel" "true"
Option "EmulateWheelButton" "2"
in xorg.conf, horizontal scrolling works fine in all other applications using
my touchpad/trackpoint. The problem is only in
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