I think this bug still happens for me as it does for GreyWar in comment
#8. To reproduce enable a second display with nvidia twinview and set
the position to "clones".
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i'll confirm this bug for jaunty. volume doesn't work from inside of
cmus.
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same here, laptop: toshiba satellite u305
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Lee's fix works for me. In fact explicitly applying only the 04_use-
sysfs.patch breaks a working copy.
When I built this before from source I naively ran configure, make, and
make install. I didn't realize that by doing that I was bypassing the
application of the patches.
This also explains why
connyno: Was your battery dead when you ran this? If not, I think that
your bug is distinct from the one reported here. Yours does really look
like a kernel issue. In contrast, we usually see the battery indicator
fixed at 28% (as given in the bug description above) while acpi -b
prints correct in
connyno: what do you get when you execute "acpi -b" and "apm"?
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sudo apt-get build-essential
sudo apt-get build-dep xfce4-battery-plugin
sudo apt-get --compile source xfce4-battery-plugin
this will make a binary .deb that you can then install with:
sudo dpkg -i whatever_your_deb_file_is_called.db
or by browsing to the file, double-clicking, and letting the pa
Sorry, I meant apt-get install of the xfce4-battery-plugin _source_,
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I think the package just needs rebuilt.
After an apt-get install of the xfce4-battery-plugin and building the
unaltered source everything worked fine upon restart of xfce.
I don't have an explanation of what's wrong but I don't think this bug
has anything to do with the kernel. /proc/acpi reporte