same thing with satellite u500...fan starts only at 98°C for a few moments in
order to lower the temperature to 96°C...which is the trip point I see in
/proc/acpi/thermal/TZ0/trip_points.
I have tried to set the trip point with the usual echo -n "a:b:c:d" >
/proc/acpi/thermal/TZ0/trip_points , b
** Changed in: binutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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configure: error: GRUB requires a working absolute objcopy; upgrade your
binutils
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426419
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for the time being: isn't there any workaroud?it's quite annoying not
being able to use any samba share :(
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Unreliable network connection with B44 driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279102
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stomlin wrote:
> 9.2 fixed the problem for me. I have a Asus z80k with a mobile 9700 pro
> (rv350)
> I installed them manually using the install method here...
> http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Intrepid_Installation_Guide
> Hooorraaay!
Everything is ok also with ati radeon 9500 pro. On
I also suffer from this bug. I have never had any problems with 8.04LTS.
With version 8.10 (full patched) I get connected and disconnected only when I
receive files using samba (over LAN).
I never get disconnected when receiving (large) file from the internet.
Only samba makes my nic power on and
omega wrote:
> catalyst 9.1 out: no R300 support
I got the same error: (EE) No devices detected...I used the manual
method with 2.6.27-11-generic kernel
I have attached the full xorg log
That's gettin annoying :-(
Noiano
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Mark Baas wrote:
> The same fix is the pm-utils fix (hardy), then yes you can use the same
> files.
Begging your pardon I didn't not understand. On ubuntu I use this fix:
#!/bin/bash
if on_ac_power; then
# on AC so don't do any head parking
hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda # you might need 255 or a dif
edora Core affected by the same ubuntu bug? I fear so. If so could you
tell me if I can use the same fix?
Thanks
Noiano
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High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten lifetime
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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Hello everybody
I used the 99-hdd-spin-fix.sh method to save my hard drive which had reached
12838 cycles. I also copied 99-hdd-spin-fix.sh into battery.d, added the
"hdparm -B 255 /dev/hda" into /etc/rc.local and commented the evil line «
$HDPARM -B 1 /dev/$drive 2>/dev/null» in /etc/acpi/power
I am running edgy and I have installed proftpd from repo. I also have
LoadModule mod_tls.c
in my proftpd.conf but the command proftpd -l doesn't show the module as
loaded.
Any suggestions?
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Module mod-tls.c is missing in the proftpd edgy package
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68735
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