The bug is back in the newly released Natty with 2.6.38-8-generic. Free
fall does not get detected!
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lis3lv02d does not detect free fall
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Oops, sorry! The last post wasn't meant for here.
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iwlagn degrades quickly during normal wifi session
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I doubt it since it's not Intel specific issue. It's more general. The
proposed fix here or some similar should be applied to the released
kernels otherwise with each kernel update one will always have to
apply it manually again and again. That's to say the kernel
development team should be notifie
Maybe you should give it a try. I have the same computer as yours with
the same video card. Maybe the workaround by switching to console do
not always work but I had the luck.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Jon Packard wrote:
> Delyan,
> Thank you for your help! I forgot to mention that I used
Yes, when the display turns off sometimes it cannot be turned back on.
Instead of restarting I do something like: Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then back
Alt+F7 (or wherever your X is). That turns the display back on when
it's stuck. This is surely a bug and it appeared with older versions
of the Nvidia driver.
Compare with Bug #602609
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monitor mode wireless interfaces incorrect channel -1
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... also the wifi backports were installed, then it works just fine as
it is expected.
In both cases the version of aircrack-ng is the same.
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airodump-ng: channel handling is broken
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I've got exactly the same issue using the already released Maverick (the
kernel 2.6.35-22), upgraded from Lucid. My wireless adapter is one with
the pompously sounding name Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN.
If I boot with the latest kernel installed by Lucid (2.6.32-25 if I'm
not wrong), also th
I've got exactly the same issue using the already released Maverick (the
kernel 2.6.35-22), upgraded from Lucid. My wireless adapter is one with
the pompously sounding name Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN.
If I boot with the latest kernel installed by Lucid (2.6.32-25 if I'm
not wrong), also th
This bug is fixed with the latest kernel update - 2.6.32-23.37. That is
to say now it works just fine. Thanks
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There is a newer driver release by Nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/object
/linux-display-amd64-195.36.24.html
I have installed it and it changed nothing here. If that do not do it
you should try http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-
amd64-256.25.html - the latest beta. Then, if it still wrong,
OK. I'm sorry for calling names to GPM. I've fixed my problem and it has
nothing to do with GPM or the current issue. Again it holds - loads of
brightness levels - 25. All are unique and have effect - they change
something. I hope Nvidia will fix their driver and this issue with
Thinkpads will be g
Have you tested the latest Nvidia's driver release (ubuntu's one is not
the newest) or even a beta version of the driver?
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Backlight controls of laptops with NVIDIA NVS and Quadro FX 880M GPUs no longer
function while using proprietary drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562005
You receive
Here is a part of lshal output:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight'
info.addons = {'hald-addon-generic-backlight'} (string list)
info.capabilities = {'laptop_panel'} (string list)
info.category = 'laptop_panel' (string)
info.interfaces = {'org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.La
I've worked a bit on this issue. The www button's behaviour is easily
corrected by setting this keymap to udev:
0x88 www
0xD8 f22 # touchpad toggle
0xD9 f22 # touchpad toggle
The last two rows are for the touchpad on/off button. That did not work
for it. F22 causes a X86TouchpadToggle that turns
Hello. I've just tested the option you had mentioned. It successfully
forces the driver to control the brightness. But the only way to change
it is using the slider in the Power Management windows (in
System->Preferences). Using the function keys does not change the
brightness. Only the notificatio
Hello. If the latest upstream means this: http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/2010-05-23-lucid/ , I've just tested with it
and the free fall detection works just fine. If anything else is needed
please let me know. Thanks..
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lis3lv02d do
selftest is present when using 2.6.34
I do not know if it is just the driver itself or there is something
more. Maybe a driver update is a good start.
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I double tested it again with linux-image-2.6.32-22-generic 2.6.32-22.33
and the issue is present. It does NOT detect anything no matter how hard
I try.
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I've just upstream tested it with 2.6.34 and the issue is not present.
It works like a charm and easily detects free falls.
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** Description changed:
I'm testing on a HP Elitebook 8440p. I used the tool from the kernel
sources (2.6.34) - hpfall.c When imitating free fall the tool remained
blocked waiting for /dev/freefall and no free fall was registered. So it
looks like a kernel module issue. Here is the output
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Public bug reported:
I'm testing on a HP Elitebook 8440p. I used the tool from the kernel
sources (2.6.34) - hpfall.c When imitating free fall the tool remained
blocked waiting for /dev/freefall and no free fall was registered. So it
looks like a kernel module issue. Here is the output from ls -lR
The same problem on HP EliteBook 8440p with NVS 3100M.
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Backlight controls on ThinkPad T510 and W510 no longer function when using
proprietary drivers
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