My problem isn't power levels, ACPI takes care of that pretty well. The
embedded controller is just messing up the hard drive protection.
Is anybody else having further issues aside from the HDAPS?
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Thinkpad Edge 14 also has this problem.
I did a hardware reset (hold down the power button with the AC and
battery removed), in which I was able to get all modules loading and
running fine. But I rebooted the machine and haven't gotten it working
since then.
Whitelisting my specific ThinkPad mod
4.7.4 fixed the issue for me. Can anyone confirm this?
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Power button delay dialog in kde 4.6+
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I'd like to chime in that this problem still exists KDE 4.7 for me.
It's also not isolated to Kubuntu, so I would definitely consider this
an upstream KDE bug.
Running on an HP Pavilion G62-144dx
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I'd like to reopen this bug, as the default dictionary for United States
installs is still British English. It's annoying, as the differences do
show up in everyday conversation. It may not seem to be of significance
to users in Great Britain or South Africa, it's enough of an impact to
give a ve
This also affects me. I don't mind one password, but three consecutive
passwords is a bit much.
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Just upgraded my HP G62-144DX to 10.10 today, and am having the same
problem. It seems that most of our computers are unable to estimate
time. I don't mind this, I can do my own estimations just fine, but the
developers seem to think our computers can do this calculation therefore
defaulting it.
I have also encountered this problem, and it is quite annoying. I enjoy
two finger scroll, right click, etc... My multi touch gestures also
work fine in Windows, with the driver being able to truly differentiate
between one, two, and three fingers. This proves that my trackpad
supports true mult
This bug also affects me. I had the Alpha installed, which booted
correctly without the Fglrx driver installed. When the RC came out, I
did a clean install over it and it failed to show the boot screen
correctly, except for a quick flash at the very end of the boot sequence
just before GNOME show
I haven't a clue as to why this works, but Kaizer's fix did it for me.
After doing what Kaizer did, I have yet to have it fail to disconnect on boot,
or any other time at all.
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My bug was also marked a duplicate, but my symptoms are only similar. I don't
use KDE, so that could be part of the problem, but when I would manually
connect, as automatic doesn't work for me, then manually disconnect it would
crash on me.
I'd upload the crash files collected by Apport (awes
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
The problem with this bug is that it's not every single time I try it.
It happens once on boot, then anytime afterward the client works just as
it should. UbuntuOne also does not connect automatically on boot,
although my settings say it
Automatic connections are few and far between, so I mainly have to
manually connect on boot.
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my most sincere apologies. apport should not have done this.
I'm taking away apport's reporting privileges immediately.
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Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
MachineType: System manufacturer System Product Name
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Package: xorg 1:7.4+3ubuntu7
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-14-generic
root=UUID=962541c0-b9e2-4685-884b-cf8787091a04 ro quiet sp
I have the same showings that Andreas has, with the brief textual login.
It's definitely still usable, but not as smooth as Fedora or (dare I say
it) Windows.
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Before upgrading to this kernel, on resume my system would display garbled
video static for a second or two, and then resume as normal. Since upgrading,
I no longer get the video issue, but it still takes just as long to resume and
now this error occurs.
Without running Compiz, with the VESA
I can confirm this bug running on an ASUS M3N78-VM motherboard with the
Nvidia 8500GT and the standard 180.44 video drivers. Suspend works
fine, resume brings garbled or no video and the usual key commands do
not work.
All versions of Ubuntu so far, plus Fedora 8-11 all have this problem.
The mos
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I can also confirm the original problem, running Jaunty.
The thing is, my other desktop doesn't have this problem whatsoever.
Both are up-to-date on software.
Attached are the two files you asked Musthafa.
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Sorry, no good for me. Reinstalling didn't help either.
But installing Fedora 10 with the 2.6.27.5 kernel on a separate
partition, and using OSS, made this bug go away. (ALSA et al still give
me problems)
So I guess I'm at a loss. Are there any files you guys want me to
attach?
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unfortunately, I was never able to solve this bug nor was I able to
install this package.
I've since moved on to running Fedora 10. this but was probably an
isolated incident, as nobody else has reported it.
Sorry about the delay.
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sorry about the three posts
here's the second xorg.0.log, after I cleared the original xorg
configuration file. I want to note that I had no GUI after I did this,
and there was a kinit error message whenever i tried to start the X
server.
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I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10, and I have had minimal problems. the
one major one is that I cannot use the guest session. it just brings up
a terminal, logged in as guest, with a black screen all behind it.
this seems more like a GDM type issue, but i'm stil not completely
I found a slightly easier, but still temporary, fix. Just put it into
Suspend and bring it back. Suspend works fine with my hardware, and
it's much faster than rebooting. the sound usually works perfectly
afterwards.
again, still a temp fix.
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