The version in proposed it fixing a lot of the existing bugs I've seen.
Thanks!
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[SRU] Update to 3.36.3
To manage notifications about thi
Public bug reported:
Clight is a C user daemon utility that aims to fully manage your
display. It will automagically change screen backlight level to match
ambient brightness, as computed by capturing frames from webcam.
URL: https://github.com/FedeDP/Clight
License: GNU General Public License v3
David, I can confirm the above workaround "fixes" the issue for me,
however, it's hardly an alternative since rendering performance takes a
huge hit, some of my applications are hardly usable and even terminals
are "lagging".
I would concur with the SNA approach, it seems to be a driver related
is
Could we please fast-track this solution? My laptop is crashing every
other hour because of it :/
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bcmwl causes system freeze
To manage n
This affects me as well: https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/1432194/comments/106
However, this bug just might be a duplicate of the xservver-xorg-video-
intel bug the comment is attached to.
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For some reason the screenshot didn't catch on. Trying again.
Also, I noticed that this bug might be connected to me running 'compton'
as my compositor. Is anybody else running a compositor by any chance?
Try killing/starting/restarting it .. it fixed it for me. As suggested
by https://bugs.freed
I think I'm affected by this bug as well. The relevant bits in dmesg:
[55632.090484] i915 :00:02.0: BAR 6: [??? 0x flags 0x2] has bogus
alignment
[55632.090918] pci_bus :01: Allocating resources
[55632.091041] pci_bus :02: Allocating resources
[55632.091090] i915 :00:02.0:
This is a really serious issue for anybody running/upgrading/installing
Utopic under UEFI.
Another way of working around this limitation is to install the package
from Vivid.
Boot the system from a live CD and use wget to get ahold of the packages
from Vivid:
# Needed for the newer version to wo
There finally seems to have been a patch posted at the Intel bugtracker
fixing this particular bug. Could somebody please take a look at it and,
if necessary, update the packages accordingly?
This has been going on for ages it feels like.
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I can confirm this only happens with/under Xubuntu.
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hotot won't start correctly xubuntu 12.10
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An unfortunate warning to all Thinkpad owners: Lenovo is whitelisting
all of its radio components (supposedly due to FCC regulatory demand),
meaning your cannot switch you "old" Intel wireless adapter that easily
without getting a dreaded BIOS error telling you to check on the card
(i.e. the system
An unfortunate warning to all Thinkpad owners: Lenovo is whitelisting
all of its radio components (supposedly due to FCC regulatory demand),
meaning your cannot switch you "old" Intel wireless adapter that easily
without getting a dreaded BIOS error telling you to check on the card
(i.e. the system
Unfortunately, after a couple of days of testing, I cannot confirm that
the latest release of the backported modules fixes the issues described
in this report concerning the Advanced-N 6205 AGN. At best, and that is
without proper testing .. just a hunch, it went from unusable to
marginally better,
Did you actually install the relevant linux-backports-cw- package?
"Just" upgrading your kernel isn't going to work.
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[Oneiric] [Regression
I really don't see how the above linux bug pertains to this issue in any
kind or form and thus wouldn't support the bug-watch-updater's choice to
mark it as 'Fix released'. All of the symptoms described in the
bugreport on the Intel bugtracker DO NOT show up in any comment of this
report.
** Chang
What about the firmware packages? Intel's driver is loading a
proprietary firmware, isnt' it? That could very well be the relevant
part if we're looking for a userspace related changeset ..
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Obviously, I never ment to imply for WICD to be a permanent, viable
solution to this issue. However, as for my concern .. this is my
workstation I use at home and at home. I cannot tinker with as much as I
would like to since I require its service each and every day. Thus, I
was looking for a quick
Mark, try using WICD. It might help with the issues you're having.
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@DDC:
No, I'm not using any switch or custom kernel. I'm only using WICD and
the regular driver. The issues are completely gone (iwlagn N-6300 on a
decent 300Mbit N-network).
I tested Fedora 15 and the issues didn't occur either.
NetworkManager is a part of the problem.
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The quick and dirty way of getting around this issue is: Use wicd-daemon
(WICD). This is first time since months I was able to use Skype without
interruptions and/or loss of network connection. So this might indeed be
network-manager related!
I'm still going to try the newer kernel.
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Apologies. Disregard my earlier comment. I had the router set to G-only
mode.
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@Joseph: I'm going to give it a whirl during the weekend.
@make: Are you sure your card is connecting at N-speeds? Over here the
connection keeps dwindling at around G-speeds. I don't know whether it
actually using the N-band.
wlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:"xx"
Mode:Managed
FYI, I installed Fedora on my X220 (Intel N-6205) yesterday the all the
issues completely vanished. Looks as though this is specific to Ubuntu.
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Tit
I filed a bug with the Intel Wireless bugtracker reporting the exact
same issues:
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2315
It hasn't gotten a lot of attention lately (read: has been abandoned).
** Bug watch added: bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/ #2315
http://bugzilla.intel
Just throwing it out there .. reloading the psmouse drive a couple of
times "fixed" the issue for me on my end. I don't know if that's a
probable solution though. Hope to see this fixed soon.
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software-properties-gtk (and quite possibly the other frontends as well)
still relies on gksu to gain administrator privileges. Implementing the
use of PolicyKit to authenticate a administrative contact is the logical
choice and a reasonable approach. Also, gksu is a nightmare
Sorry to bother everyone but just for clarification purposes: Is this
bug really "fixed" as in the issue has been solved to the fullest
extend? I mean, as far as I followed the back and forth it's basically
averted/circumvented but not actually tackled in any way.
Yes, people will be able to insta
I just tested the new package (Xubuntu 10.04 LTS; xubuntu-default-
settings 10.04.8) and it's working as aspected. The one application I
mentioned in the report (ubuntuone-preferences) is working flawlessly.
>From my point of view this bug can be closed as fixed.
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session.sh should not set XDG_
I advise to implement some sort of checking logic for it to not
overwrite an already populated XDG_DATA_DIRS variable, if possible and
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Binary package hint: xubuntu-default-settings
Using Xubuntu 10.04 LTS, using the latest available xubuntu-default-
settings (10.04.7).
session.sh should not set XDG_CONFIG_DIRS nor XDG_DATA_DIRS.
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is set by /etc/X11/Xsession.d/60xdg_path-on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xubuntu-default-settings
Using Xubuntu 10.04 LTS, using the latest available xubuntu-default-
settings (10.04.7).
session.sh should not set XDG_CONFIG_DIRS nor XDG_DATA_DIRS.
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is set by /etc/X11/Xsession.d/60xdg_path-on-session and
it fai
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