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One keystroke goes double when using groups.
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OK, apart from the dbus denying in #98 which helps with the turning
fully on when the screen locks, in order to avoid the backlight turning
on during boot time, you need to mask (it cannot be disabled) the
systemd-backlight@leds\:dell\:\:kbd_backlight service:
sudo systemctl mask systemd-
backligh
The same problem on a Dell Latitude E5570:
- keyboard goes on full full-brightness at boot time
- keyboard turns on after screen lock exactly when the screen goes off (even if
the keyboard backlight is off)
- the auto turn-off after the specified amount of time (set in the BIOS and
visible in the
I believe there's either something with the CD-ROM driver (which might not be
the case, since my wild guess is that different DVD-RW units are mounted on the
F5 series of laptops) or with the IDE/SATA driver for the SiS motherboard on
the F5 series.
How can we determine which piece of code gener
Here is my configuration:
- lspci output:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 671MX
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] PCI-to-PCI bridge
00:02.0 ISA bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS968 [MuTIOL Media IO]
(rev 01)
00:02.5 IDE interface: Silicon Integra
I have tried unloading module after module and nothing. I think the best
thing we can do is to post our full system specification and search for
a match and if we can find a pattern then we can report the bug to the
appropriate "authority". I'll come back later with my laptop specs.
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Thanks Murali! That works like a charm.
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The calendar appears with too much offset above the clock
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/662503
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Indeed, it seems to be compiz related. When I disable the effects, the calendar
appears where it should.
Hope this information helps.
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The calendar appears with too much offset above the clock
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Here is a screenshot from me too.
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The calendar appears with too much offset above the clock
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@Shafqat: thank you for pointing this out, but i don't even have sr_mod
loaded as a module so, unfortunately, this workaround does not help.
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ksoftirqd/0 hogs one core after resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/467127
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This bug simply gives me no option. I have tried different kernels and
different Linux distros... Only Pardus 2008.2 works as expected, but
it's almost close to its end of life so it is not an option. I never
felt so abandoned by the Linux community, no solution in almost a year
now.
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Reproducible on an Asus F5V laptop (Intel Core Duo, 2G RAM, SiS
motherboard, ATI Radeon X2300). Does anyone know a fix for this?
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ksoftirqd/0 hogs one core after resume from suspend
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