Starting with a clean install, and not having used powertop this time, I
got the same problem again today.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438379
Title:
ext4 journal error, remounted r
I started noticing this problem a few days ago. My system has been
running smoothly since the original install (10.10). However, it has
become totally usuable today. I used to "fix" the problem by inserting a
live CD and running fsck, but this time, the bug is systematic. It was
apparently just hap
That was misleading. With no reboot in between, the camera stopped
working for no reason. I can't pinpoint the problem in dmesg but there
might be relevant data in :
"[31242.704398] input: Built-in iSight as
/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb2/2-4/2-4:1.0/input/input25
[33090.745034] test[18954
With no intervention or whatsoever on my behalf, my iSight started to
work again as of today. It might be related to an update that was pushed
yesterday. Running kernel 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28
13:28:05 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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iSight webcam on Macbook Pro does not work
htt
It seems that it's not usable anymore under Mac OS (dual boot). So I am
faced with the following question : is it a matter of coincidence that
my camera so happened to have stopped working (hardware defect), or
would it be caused by a software/firmware issue induced by 10.04.
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iSight webcam on
I can support @hewbert in that claim. I'm running 10.04 on the Macbook
Pro Penryn (Early 2008) and it used to work flawlessly, out of the box.
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iSight webcam on Macbook Pro does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544469
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Touchpad is not functional after suspend.
dmesg contains tons of "bcm5974: bad trackpad package, length: 8"
Solution:
sudo rmmod bcm5974;sudo modprobe bcm5974
Might be a coincidence but the problem showed up first after having installed:
hal-applesmc, mbp_nvidia_bl, and g
I've just installed Intrepid and the keyboard is perfectly mapped under
the "Canadian Multilingual" setting.
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wrong macbook french qwerty keyboard layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216032
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This problem is still under hardy. I have to run this command after each cold
boot or when I restart from suspend.
The hardware involved in my case is Macbook Pro Penryn with the wireless Mighty
Mouse from Apple.
** Attachment added: "lsusb.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18283080/lsusb.tx
I confirm that this bug (if it's a bug on this side) is in Hardy. Plain
English is fine but everything gets messed up with French (Canada).
Here's a screenshot.
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gnome-keyboard-properties
This is a minor bug. The "/\|" key and the "ù" key are swapped in the
"Canada Multilingual" layout(which fits almost perfectly) and using
Macbook/Macbook Pro (intl) keyboard model.
Keycode "49" and "94" must be swapped.
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Public bug reported:
gnome-keyboard-properties
This is a minor bug. The "/\|" key and the "ù" key are swapped in the
"Canada Multilingual" layout(which fits almost perfectly) and using
Macbook/Macbook Pro (intl) keyboard model.
Keycode "49" and "94" must be swapped.
** Affects: ubuntu
Impo
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Otherwise, you can also run:
for i in `find . -type f`; do sed -i -e
's///g' $i; done
from the /usr/src/modules/ov511 directory
Be careful though with "sudo module-assistant auto-install ov511"
because it will uncompress ov511.tar.bz2 from /usr/src to
/usr/sr
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