laptop-detect (0.13.2) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Otavio Salvador ]
* Drop the hack used during the package building and use dependencies
architeture specific handling for it.
* Add versioned dependency to dmidecode 2.8-2 since we use chassis-type.
* Add XS-VCS-{Git,Browser} field
Marking as Fix Committed then (bug 126503) - thanks Tormod.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Assignee: Matthew Garrett => Tormod Volden
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Status: New => Fix Released
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I filed a sync request in bug #126503. I am not able to unsubscribe
ubuntu-main-sponsors from this bug though.
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They accepted my patch upstream, so now a sync would be fine.
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Matthew: can you maybe take a look at this one?
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This patch also fixes bug #91447.
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This patch just runs "modprobe battery || true" before probing for acpi
batteries. I made a debdiff against the new upstream version, since it
has all the previous Ubuntu patches incorporated.
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I mean, that if there is another methods to check for the laptop
platform, they should be used, but still, we need to check, whether the
computer uses battery or not. If the hardware is old, there is no way to
hotplug the battery (correct me if I'm wrong), so some people will use
the laptop without
Ulfzart, I am not sure what you mean, but the point is that finding a
battery is a fall-back way to detect a laptop, if there's no more direct
indication in for instance the dmidecode output. (BTW, please don't
quote complete messages including addresses when you answer bug mail.)
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If should check for the laptop... I mean, it would be much better, if it
check for that.
2007/7/8, Tormod Volden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > So the question remains: why is the default setup procedure creating
> the xorg.conf file in some different way?
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> Because when the installer CD starts and
> So the question remains: why is the default setup procedure creating
the xorg.conf file in some different way?
Because when the installer CD starts and configures X, the "battery"
kernel module is not loaded, and therefore the laptop-detect script does
not see the battery and does not recognize
I did meet this problem on feisty! The standard install process did not add
synaptics to the xorg.conf, whereas the dpkg-reconfigure method later does.
On 7/8/07, Ulfzart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On the Festy I didn't meet that problem. So I guess it has been fixed.
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On the Festy I didn't meet that problem. So I guess it has been fixed.
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dpkg-reconfigure works for me as well. The diff between the original and the
new xorg.conf shows the section with synaptics touchpad, as well as that the
dpkg-reconfigure fills out values as "Generic Video Card", etc. whereas the
original file had more specific names as "Intel Corporation Mobile
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Thanks
"dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" worked for me as well.
Travelmate 8100
Feisty
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Mathijs, try Tollef's test from comment #12 (booting from the Desktop
CD), and report back here. Then try also my variation in comment #16.
That might help, thanks.
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Is there any chance this will get fixed before feisty final release?
On my Toshiba (very recent) A110 laptop, as well as on a much older Acer
laptop, the synaptics driver is not added to the xorg file by default. As this
is on two laptops, and suse detects it by default I think this is more likel
Richard, can you try Tollef's test from comment #12?
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I've been having this same problem occur with Feisty, from herd 4 thru today's
daily build (20070401) I'm running Kubuntu AMD_64.
laptop-detect returns true.
on herd-5,the last one I installed, dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg did
correctly detect both the touchpad and the monitor, giving me the p
I am running Ubuntu 6.10 Desktop cd on the TravelMate - still same
problem, and no synaptics in xorg.conf.
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Works for me now in egdy final, upgraded from dapper
Travelmate 8100
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Reassigning to laptop-detect. Please reassign to xorg if you feel this
is not correct.
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Any more info needed? The problem persists in 6.06.1 and Edgy Knot-1.
That laptop-detect fails to identify laptops during early boot also
breaks some other things like screen resolution detection.
Should this bug be reassigned to laptop-detect? Or should other programs
make sure the battery module
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