*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 151311 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151311
Marked as a duplicate of a bug #151311.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 151311
DDC report some ridiculous physical screen size (Mostly on Intel driver, and
some ATI)
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** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Brightness control via ACPI in HP notebooks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82188
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
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wrong font spacing
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same issue here - I attach a screenshot with a webpage that is kinda
painfull to read
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wrong font spacing
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Public bug reported:
I set up a workspace for a certain windows (e.g. xdvi) to appear on
Workspace 2 in Place Windows. Then I set up Windows Rules for the same
application. If I launch the application from the Workspace 2 terminal,
then the Windows Rules setup is applied and the window appears in
I can confirm the same bug on a fresh install of Gusty on HP Compaq
nx7400 with Intel chipset. Changing the settings in Gnome (effects off
and then back on) fixed the issue while running Ubuntu, the login screen
is still affected though.
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Large font in the GDM login text field after installing
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68617 ***
I just wanted to add that all the HP notebook users would be extremely
happy if this thing would get fixed. Running the LCD all the time at the
full brightness really decreases the battery life and is, together with
the suspend issue, one of the two rem
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68617 ***
This fix does not work for me and I think that my problem is located in
a different place. I do not have a possibility to adjust brightness in
Power Management in Gnome - it seems that Ubuntu is unaware of the fact
that the brightness of my LCD can be c
Yes, I would like the power managment to be able to adjust the
brightness if running on batteries. For example there is a simple Power
Manager in Kubuntu, and, in general, it allows to setup brightness if
running on batteries. This tool does not allow to set up brightness on
my notebook - I've chec
I will post an example as soon as I put my hands on it.
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Arrow keys are not working properly
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** Attachment added: "the same file after update to the F.0A BIOS"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5933073/procF0A.zip
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Public bug reported:
I own a HP notebook model nx7400 EY505ES with BIOS F.08 and neither ubuntu edgy
nor feisty recognizes the brightness control of the built in LCD. The
brightness of the LCD can be easily changed via writing to the file:
/proc/acpi/video/C080/C13F/brightness. The file contain
This is a zipped /proc directory. I will be happy to run any tests or
submit a DSDT or help in any other way.
** Attachment added: "the zipped /proc directory"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5932008/proc.zip
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/82188
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Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 6.10 and Kubuntu feisty on HP Compaq nx7400. There
is no possibility of suspend to RAM on 6.10 with the old kernel. On
feisty with the default kernel 2.6.20 the laptop suspends and it wakes
up, but the screen remains black and the keyboard is innactive. The
The same happens while using the bar in totem and a mouse. Gxine plays
the movie well and says that it is OGG 480x352 ISO MPEG-4 (XviD,
ffmpeg). The problem does not appear with all of the movies I play, only
with some.
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Arrow keys are not working properly
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75610
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this is Ubuntu 6.10 running on HP notebook nx7400
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-gstreamer
Arrow keys are not working properly while browsing through an .avi file.
The backwards key desynchronizes the movie, so the video is still (and
the audio is playing) for 2-3 second untill the audio catches up.
Sometimes the backwards key w
My crash didn't have anything to do with "quick succesion" of files
played, or a visualisation. I played an avi file. Truly I did not know
where to post this crash report - this bug seemed the most appropriate.
If it is of no use I apologise for confusion.
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Totem crashes on exit
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