Would anyone of you happen to know how to restrict the lowest C-state of
the processor? I ran into a similar problem on freebsd, where the lapic
loses ticks on c-states lower than C1, causing temporary or permanent
hard-freezes. Setting the lowest c-state to C1 fixed the problem. Under
freebsd you
Would anyone of you happen to know how to restrict the lowest C-state of
the processor? I ran into a similar problem on freebsd, where the lapic
uses ticks on c-states lower than C1, causing temporary or permanent
hard-freezes. Setting the lowest c-state to C1 fixed the problem. Under
freebsd you s
Awesome, great. I made a keymap myself but this one's pretty good. I
recommend this for the next package update.
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Suggestion for a new keyboard map
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I think it can be safely said that any further slowdowns of video
playback while compiz (or perhaps another compositive manager which uses
indirect glx) is running, are because of the fact that the video frames
are being transferred over aiglx as textures. Unless the kernel supports
something like
I would very much consider this a usability bug in gnome-alsamixer.
AlsaMixer shows all channels exposed by Alsa directly, much of which
depends on the hardware, and is rather unintelligible for casual users.
I propose replacing Alsa Mixer with something simpler, perhaps creating
two 'modes' of op
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wvdial
The PPP dialer wvdial does not allow usage of blank username /
passwords. The file wvdial.conf is used to specify the ID/pw for a
dialup connection, however, the actual dialer refuses to dial if the
Username and Password fields are intentionally le
Public bug reported:
The Mercury Cyberpix S-550V digital camera's in-built webcam mode does
not work out-of-the-box with the spca5xx driver that comes with Ubuntu.
However, the camera is listed on the compatibility chart -
http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
Downloading, compiling and installin
Just adding info:
Numerous other models like Canon PIXMA iP1000, iP1500 are also not in
the list. iP4000 is in the list but the driver doesn't work with iP1000.
The Canon PIXMA range (especially the lower models like ip1000) are
extremely popular and should be supported out-of-the-box by Ubuntu.
I tried in Ubuntu. Here are the findings:
The PPDs for both the FS-1000+ and FS-1010 are different from the FS-
1010_en.ppd that you linked. In particular, the FS-1010.ppd file which
installed by Ubuntu has FileVersion = "1.1" while the linuxprinting.com
ppd file has FileVersion = "8.2", among num
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
I am assuming the problem is with CUPS since it has to do with printing.
The Kyocera Mita FS-1010 greyscale laser printer's driver does not
actually work with the printer. The suggested driver is PostScript,
however, printing via that results in a
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