echo -n 100 | tee /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/DD02/brightness
Works on mine - :S however I have one that will kill the screen if
brightness gets to 0.. The other will come back up when adjusting
brightness.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/516772
You r
Having same issue with a fresh install in a virtual machine (vmware
workstation 7.1.x) - with ubuntu Lucid 32bit w/ all latest updates.
attempt to access windows share on a windows 7 machine, get the dbus
error message.. it will not connect to the share at all. Kubuntu did
not have this issue w/ d
I can confirm - it is the default BLOG plasmoid that ships with Kubuntu
by default.. Usually its the first thing I remove, but I had gone ahead
and started messing with my font and theme settings before I did, and
came across this error.. I removed the entires in the config file
mentioned above und
actually it was: (I forgot it is jockey-common)
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y install --reinstall jockey-common
sudo apt-get jockey-text -l
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I just fixed this issue by doing a:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --reinstall jockey
sudo apt-get jockey-text -l
then showed me all my hardware that can have proprietary drivers..
Before that - I was getting nothing from jockey.
Will continue to test and post results as I find them..
actually it was: (I forgot it is jockey-common)
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y install --reinstall jockey-common
sudo apt-get jockey-text -l
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(Karmic) Jockey does not detect any hardware until bcmwl-modaliases is
reinstalled.
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I just fixed this issue by doing a:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --reinstall jockey
sudo apt-get jockey-text -l
then showed me all my hardware that can have proprietary drivers..
Before that - I was getting nothing from jockey.
Will continue to test and post results as I find them..
try sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu
8D09D5BE298D57CC
and check to make sure you have the file /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and
trusddb.gpg in that same location :S
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sha...@wrkstation-slm:~$ apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu
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Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg
--keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.m
apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 8D09D5BE298D57CC
Just worked for me - Good luck!
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Try an alternate key server - Ubuntu's suck - and always seem to be
down..
subkeys.pgp.net
pgp.mit.edu
pool.sks-keyservers.net
keys.nayr.net
try the first then work your way down until you find one that doesn't
time out!
so do: apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net
8D09D5BE298D57CC
This patch works for me on latest Jaunty 64bit! Used REPO and applied
patch - everything works as it should with xinerama after reboot.
Thanks!
Shane Menshik
D2 GLOBAL INC
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Hmm - I don't have that issue with Firefox - just the cursor image
sticking on the previous display.. I wonder if the Firefox issue you
mention has a separate bug report? Is this with a clean Firefox / no
addons? - Sounds like something that would be related to a mouse-
gestures add-on or feature i
I still have this issue in Jaunty (2.6.28-11) x86_64 when I place my
sata dvd drive on the same channels as my sata (not sata2) hard drives..
So I dont know why this is being marked as fixed..
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Seank and Puzza007 - Both of your issues are not related to this issue..
The mouse does not get stuck in the zone, the bug is that after the
mouse moves from one monitor to the next, the last monitor it was on has
a static image of the cursor as it was right before the mouse
transitioned to the nex
- Ok - not sure if the issue still exists now - I did the dbus-monitor
traces, then did the "polkit-auth --obtain org.freedesktop.packagekit
.system-update" - I was presented with the gnome authentication window -
I closed it this time and did not authenticate.. I then tried to capture
the same dbu
I actually get an authentication box pop-up when entering that command -
I have both gnome and KDE installed - but using KDE - and what looks
like it pop's up is the Gnome Authentication box - Attached png -
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-Authenticate.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26151
Having same issue - will not prompt for password - just comes back with Failed
message in gui.. Output from terminal is: Select user: Failed to obtain
authorization for org.freedesktop.packagekit.system-update.
Authentification error : org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply : Message did not
receiv
Having same issue.. Click to install .deb file - get popup from
KPackageKit - click install - get "You don't have the necessary
privleges to perform this action." - Using non-root user - but user has
sudo privs.. - I tried same deb file using open-with and used GDebi
Package Installer - and it work
I have the same issue, freeze issues w/ flash content as well as it
seems to randomly crash firefox with "Segmentation fault" when closing a
second window that contained flash. Could be Firefox, could be Flash
64bit plugin, or could also be PulseAudio system.. Not sure which is
directly related.
Thomas - When you switched to nouveau, did you use xinerama at all? I'm
curious if the issue still exists with xinerama enabled and a different
driver in Jaunty. - Thanks.
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I can confirm that this will happen any-time xinerama is in use. I
combine my 6 monitors into 3x twinview pairs, the mouse issue will not
happen across each twinview pair, but it will happen when moving the
mouse from one twinview set to the next..
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There are no config files at this time to position notify-osd from what
I can see. Looks like its been decided to hardcode in the position to
the upper right of the screen.. This is a nightmare when considering we
remove the upper panel right away from all new ubuntu installations
because users
Just adding to this - I see no way of (and read its not possible) to
change the position of the notify-osd.. Considering we are trying to
get as man users as possible off windows systems and onto Ubuntu - we
customize the interface to fit what they were previously used to. That
means the very fir
Can confirm as well that the swcursor option does get rid of the issue -
however trails are also seen on my systems w/ this option set. Makes me
think that this might be an nvidia driver issue? Can anyone else
confirm this as an issue without the proprietary nvidia drivers? I'll
try to test this
Can confirm, issue is still in Ubuntu 9.04 RC w/ latest updates as of
today 04-22-2009.. This is in both gnome and KDE environments, and with
Nvidia 180.44 drivers. 64bit.
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This bug remains.. Anytime Xinerama is enabled the composite extension
shows its going to be enabled in the log, but does not. There is also
now a bug in Jaunty that causes the mouse cursor to stick to the xscreen
on all video cards.. So if you move the mouse from one monitor to the
next it leaves
I can confirm this as well with latest Jaunty Beta 64 Bit - Kernel
2.6.28-11 and Nvidia Drivers 180.44 -
A mouse cursor will stick to every individual xscreen joined by
Xinerama. I tested using SWCursor "ON" in my xorg and the initial
problem goes away, but then the mouse cursor leaves a corrupte
I have to take back my previous post. IT had nothing to do with the
drive order. I was using two ALMOST identical systems to test this. I
discovered that this boot error will happen when I'm using the system
that has SATA Raptor drives with the SATA Samsung SH-S203N DVR drive.
The other system u
I just got Intrepid and Jaunty to boot with my setup. It seems that if
the SATA DVD Drive is plugged into a higher port number and the SATA
drives are in front of it - it works.. For example:
Using the following does not work:
PORT A0 - SATA DVD Drive
PORT A1 - SATA HARD DRIVE
PORT B0 - SATA HAR
Was able to boot LiveDVD w/ Intrepid 8.10 (didn't try jaunty but assume
the same) - with adding all_generic_ide to the end of the kernel boot
line.. This is not a solution, but allowed me to boot the CD. I will
not be installing a workstation with this feature since it would degrade
harddrive perf
Back on topic - I just got Ubuntu 8.10 to boot on the liveCD - I had to
add the option all_generic_ide to the kernel line . This of course
allowed me to boot the liveCD but I don't see this as being an option
for a regular install since its going to really degrade performance..
But perhaps this ca
Nvidia Drivers? Are you talking about a display issue? This bug report
is for issues with Intrepid and also Jaunty not being able to boot to or
with a sata dvd-rom drive connected.
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Update to my previous post - I have tested Alpha4 Jaunty with 32 and
64bit liveCD's - and no luck with either one. I'm really excited about
some of the things in Jaunty (ext4, etc) - so hopefully this can be
resolved before its out of beta. I'm looking forward to even faster
boot up times - so I'
I can also confirm this - had report this issue here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/291791
But looks like this is also where I belong. I have tested Intrepid
64bit w/ Kernel 2.6.27-11 and the liveCD I made with that would not
boot, the same is with any standard intrepid Liv
bad news - Both the custom liveDVD I rolled with Intrepid 64bit Kernel
version 2.6.27-11 and the latest Alpha3 of Jaunty 64bit did not work.
Both came up with same error.
ata3: SRST failed (errno=-16)
I used the Jaunty Desktop 64bit LiveCD and received the same error. So
the bug is still there i
I'm using 64bit version - I'm still back on Hardy but just got done
making a custom LiveDVD using intrepid 64bit, kernel version is
2.6.27-11. I'm going to attempt to boot from the disk to see if the
issue is still there. Will post my results w/ kernel versions, etc.
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I can verify this as well. Same SATA DVD Writer - SH-S203N will NOT
boot live cd. I disconnect it and installed intrepid with an external
usb dvd drive I have. After installation I upgraded using apt-get dist-
upgrade / apt-get upgrade, etc. after a few reboots I reconnected sata
dvd writer and
Without xserver-xgl those of us with multiple monitors (Say 3 monitors
or more) using multiple graphics cards have no way of bridging those
cards together to form one xscreen. Xrandr only works on a single
graphics card at this time and nvidia's twinview only works with a
single graphics card at t
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