Would also like to confirm that Chris Bagwell's patch works for me. I'm
using 1.11.4 from Debian Sid and the patch didn't apply cleanly
(whitespace issue and started at 297 instead of 282), but after I fixed
that it works like a charm. Been missing this feature for a while :)
Thanks Crhis!
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Would also like to confirm that Chris Bagwell's patch works for me. I'm
using 1.11.4 from Debian Sid and the patch didn't apply cleanly
(whitespace issue and started at 297 instead of 282), but after I fixed
that it works like a charm. Been missing this feature for a while :)
Thanks Crhis!
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Shouldn't the comments be merged somehow when bugs are marked as
duplicates? I'm hoping this will also be sent to people over at #880010.
@bazonbloch: There is on my install. See the screenshot.
@pcroque: I can confirm this works. I don't agree on this being a
workaround though (I need the batter
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empty space between time applet and nm-applet
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The previous set of suspend-wakeup cycles was while my laptop was on the
charger (with full battery, so not actually charging). I just did some
more cycles when working on battery and now it does increase after
suspending. This is 100% reproducible.
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 10:29:21 -, Pako <760...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> How you get your result? ~6 hours in Ubuntu, ~10 in Lubuntu? or ~6 to
~10
> in Lubuntu with a different kernel?
> However, Erwins test shows that there are huge difference i
I am now running Lubuntu Beta 2 with kernel 3.0.0-12-generic and at
least for me the issue seems fixed. I didn't do any actual wattage
measurements, but my time on battery went from ~6 hours to ~10 hours
(where it was before this whole power problem started).
Since this problem seems to be very ha
I also have this bug, see attached screenshot for visual example of the
effect. It gets larger over time and can be removed by restarting
lxpanel (lxpanelctl restart). After restart it does start appearing
again over time though.
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Fix confirmed. Thanks!
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@Matthew
What I understood from your post is that there was a bug in your
wireless driver and you manually set the aspm bit which resulted in a
significant power reduction?
Sounds very dangerous to me (at least the stuff I read in that wiki
sounds way too prone to user error), but thanks for post
l), so can potentially
perform different tests in parallel.
Greetings,
Erwin Junge
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Title:
Power consumption raised significantly in natty
To manage not
a difference when unity/compiz is used. This might be
related to gpu usage for desktop rendering, but I don't know enough
about the differences to really comment on this. If anyone knows more
tests I can do to further narrow down what might be the cause, please
let me know.
Greetings,
Erw
ze" button in Tasque
Result:
Tasque is now functioning in concert with RTM. No error messages came up and no
need for additional workarounds.
In my opinion, this issue is fixed and the bug can be closed.
Greetings,
Erwin Junge
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I had the same problem when upgrading my MSI Wind from Karmic to Lucid.
When I tried to remove all the NVIDIA stuff through synaptic, synaptic
told me that the mythtv packages depended on libvdpau. Maybe that's why
the nvidia driver got installed?
I opted to remove mythtv (since I moved to xbmc re
I can also confirm that updating the BIOS partially fixed the issue (I
have the same 5 levels of brightness thing and concur with the idea that
we've migrated to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/257827
To answer #273: While I don't own a U90 (U100 here), when I checke
How do I get kernel 2.6.32-020632rc6-generic ?
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The workaround mentioned by Hugues Haubruge worked for me as well,
however I had to try multiple times.
The warning was exactly the same message for me. After the 4th try,
firefox finally opened a new tab with the RTM security thing in it.
Confirmed to still work after re-enabling the handlers.
Works for me now as well
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I am also affected, Jaunty 64bit. sudo aptitude safe-upgrade -v -V
output:
The following packages are BROKEN:
linux-headers-generic [2.6.28.12.16 -> 2.6.28.13.17]
linux-image-generic [2.6.28.12.16 -> 2.6.28.13.17]
linux-restricted-modules-generic [2.6.28.12.16 -> 2.6.28.13.17]
The foll
Also searching in gconf-editor for
"tasque" didn't help. If it is fixed in the master branch perhaps it
would be a good idea to simply update the package in the repositories?
Greetings,
Erwin Junge
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Tasque Error when using Remember the Milk as Task Management System
https://bugs.launc
As I said in the first followup post explaining the steps I took to get
to the bug:
"
[...]
Advanced install
Primary FE+BE
[...]
"
So there is as of yet no backend to verify the connection with. This is
meant to be the primary (and only) backend and frontend. It's a
standalone system.
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I did the following options during installation:
English language
Location Amsterdam
Keyboard US English with dead keys
Manual partitioning
Only format hda1 as / (ext3)
Change mountpoint on hda3 to /home (ext3) (I want to keep this one)
Change mountpoint on hda4 to /medai/mythtv (xfs) (This is my r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I got this message when trying to install MythBuntu:
We're sorry; the installer crashed. Please file a new bug report at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug (do not attach
your details to any existing bug) and a developer will
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