On my Aspire 5930g I lost the headphones sensing and the tuba bass.
Looking around I found that in the changelog from ALSA 1.0.21 to 1.0.22
they played around with the quirks for this generation of Aspires.
Forcing the quirk to what was in 1.0.20 - model=6530g, which worked -
does not fix the situa
Unity 2D displays the same issue here, thumb only appearing for a
fraction of a second and impossible to grab. Intel graphics and
touchpad.
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It also happens with shutdown. Every now and then I get the full
graphics but most of the times just the dots. I have NVidia graphics.
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it works but it's not the optimal solution, it doesn't allow you to
change the logout sound or the sound theme unless you manually modify
your scripts or name your new sound theme "ubuntu" and move or erase the
original one.
The clean way would be to execute /usr/share/gnome/shutdown/libcan
Tars, don't get me wrong, I said it's not a bug because it is worse
still, it's an unimplemented feature, that nobody bothered to write when
gdm/gnome session/whatever were rewritten. See my comment #61.
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Logout/Shutdown Sound Not Working
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This is not properly a bug but rather an unimplemented feature, as
explained in the upstream gnome bug #528812. The code to execute the
scripts at logout has been submitted to that bug by someone but nobody
is finishing it up.
That's the status, no point adding entries in
/etc/gdm/PostSession/Defa
This is marked as fix released in one hundred paper cuts, very
misleading. There is a proposed patch in the upstream gnome bug, can't
some good soul at Canonical finish it?
I run a restaurant, I can cook a dish of pasta but cannot code, but I'd
be very willing to donate for this. I'm serious, tell
It doesn't work for me, also with a new user. The bug upstream is also
still open and with no activity since a long time.
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I haven't toched gdm ever in my life and after dist-upgrade I still had
the karmic gdm theme. After some more days of updates I was left with
the karmic wallpaper and the greater with no theme, just basic gtk. I
removed /var/lib/gdm then marked gdm for reinstall in synaptic and the
problem is solve
Bernhard, I checked with SD, MS and micro MS+adapter on Aspire 5930g,
which kind of card were you trying to mount?
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For this card reader to work on Acer laptops (that is the subject of
this bug) we must force its unmask with the kernel parameter
pciehp.pciehp_force=1 as Steven said (not force=0, that is counter
productive), but then the computer won't suspend with a card mounted;
to correct this follow the inst
I tested everything, with the option acer-aspire-6530g the sound works
100% in this laptop. The originator probably had an upgrade problem,
because even with the default option it works 80%. So the real bug is
the wrong default option. I attach the output of alsa-info from my
working 5930g.?field.c
I have an acer aspire 5930g, after a clean install of Karmic 64bit the
sound works perfectly except the tuba bass. The problem is that alsa
picks the option model=acer-aspire-4930g by default for this laptop,
whereas I found that model=acer-aspire-6530g fits much better. With the
latter option ever
Well, I was making a really silly mistake, confusing the function of
Fn/F5 with that of Fn/F6, which have a very similar graphic. Screen
blanking (Fn/F6 actually) works fine, this question opened only to make
the bug invalid; apologies everyone.
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Status: New =>
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33449198/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33449200/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "ArecordDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33449201/ArecordDevices.t
Public bug reported:
On my Acer Aspire 5930G the Fn+F5 key is supposed to switch off the
monitor backlight, blanking it. In Karmic the monitor blanks off but it
immediately turns back on, and dmesg prints the following line twice:
keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 240.
This Fn key com
Proposals of just removing the logout sound pop up regularly here and
there, but the point is that any other OS out there has a working logout
sound, and you don't need to look too far either: KDE has it. Also to
see how popular this feature is just check how many how-to one can find,
with a quick
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