Karl Martin
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Intrepid kernel UDMA/33 (slow disk transfer rate)
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However, I have not yet found a way to change the power level to 5 even
though idle power consumption is now back to 12.5 watts.
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r. However, I never noticed any difference in
performance between power_level 5 and 0 as I use WiFi to connect to a
1.5 Mbps ADSL which is slow anyway. It would clearly be beneficial for
this setting to have the option to choose the power level permanently.
Many thanks and best wishes
Karl Martin
I suppose that the problem has been fixed in the newer kernel versions.
Therefore, the Intrepid kernel should not have this bug.
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Slow resume because of SATA (COMRESET failed) after harddisk upgrade (Seagate
Momentus 7200.3) on Thinkpad T61
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a/device/queue_depth" did not help.
I would be very happy if somebody could give me a hint how to solve the
problem. Many thanks in advance!
Karl Martin
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that occurs while
the heads are parked. Is there any way to increase this timeout?
I would be very happy if somebody could help solving the problem. Many
thanks in advance!
Karl Martin
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Practically this problem only occurs on battery when I am moving the
notebook. However, I was also able to reproduce the problem on ac by
moving the notebook but on this occasion I got the following error
messages:
ata1: COMRESET failed (Errno=-16)
ata1: COMRESET failed (Errno=-16)
Afterwards, th
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ating the hard disk firmware?
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Karl Martin
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Maybe that is the reason why you never experienced this fault. I have
tried to reproduce the problem quite often to find out what the reason
is. Therefore, I have got quite a high number of these events. I do not
know whether the other attributes (like seek errors) are related to
this.
If your dri
gives the codes that have to be send
to the disk to turn the freefall protection off. This would at least
provide a temporal workaround. Does anybody know how I can send a SET
FEATURE command with Feature Code C1h to the drive?
Many thanks and best wishes!
Karl Martin
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After installing the package 'xautomation' I used the following command
in session startup:
xte 'mousemove 10 1040' 'mouseclick 1' 'usleep 10' 'mouseclick 1'
'mousemove 700 525'
This simulates two mouseclicks over the menu icon (open and close) with
a short delay (0.1s) in between and moves
command:
sg__sat_set_features --feature=c1h /dev/sda
However, I had to compile the sg3_utils myself as the ubuntu package
does not contain this program.
Best wishes
Karl Martin
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Luckily, using a self-compiled kernel (2.6.26.3) this problem does not
occur.
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Slow resume because of SATA (COMRESET failed) after harddisk upgrade (Seagate
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help me to solve the
problem. Please let me know if you need any further information.
Many thanks in advance!
Karl Martin
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I have tried to narrow down the problem further. This is quite time consuming
as sometimes the crash does not occur in 20 suspend and resume cycles and next
time it crashes after the second try.
Anyway, resume works reliably when booting with init=/bin/bash. It also works
reliably if I switch to
I can confirm this bug on a Thinkpad T61 8889-2BG with Nvidia graphics card.
Gnome-power-manager restores the brightness after replugging to a slightly
lower value than before unplugging. However, it is possible to increase the
brightness to the maximum level with the brightness keys.
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Unfortunately, this bug persist in with the current nvidia driver
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I can confirm this bug on a Thinkpad T61 8889-2BG with Hardy 2.6.24-15. On
resume, the backlinght turns on but nothing more happens. With 2.6.24-12 resume
worked fine although, sometimes, instead of the password dialog a white screen
was displayed.
After removing ehci_hcd resume worked again in
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[Hardy] [regresion] resume from suspend (to ram) is not working with kernel
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@Fabian Neumann
Thank you very much for the information. I just found out that resume is
working fine when nothing is connected to the usb ports. However, if I
connect my hub with mouse, keyboard and dvd burner to the usb port
resume does not work anymore. Even with these devices connected resume
I think that the bug reported initially in this thread is caused by the
ehci_hcd module.
The other bug that I mentioned seams to be different from the one
mentioned by Fabian Neumann. I do not see a black screen after resume
but a white screen where the mouse pointer is correctly displayed and
can
With a fresh installation of Ubuntu Hardy Beta 64bit the above mentioned
problem does not occur anymore. Therefore, I conclude that this problem is
restricted to the 32bit version.
However, there are other minor problems with suspending in the 64bit version:
After resuming mostly a white screen
I can confirm this bug on a Thinkpad T61 8889-2BG with Nvidia NVS 140
running Hardy Beta 64bit. The screen dims most of the time correctly
when idle. However, brightness is not restored after movements of the
mouse or pressing a key though it can be restored manually.
Furthermore, sometimes the sc
The bug persists using the latest kernel for hardy (2.6.24-11) and the
proprietary nvidia driver (169.12) installed by envy.
Using the hardy kernel the mentioned error messages regarding ncq
disappeared. However, despite these messages the harddisk works
flawlessly in 2.6.22. Anyway, I will replac
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After switching my hard disk to a solid state disk (Intel X-25M G2) this
bug disappeared. This supports the assumption that the delay is caused
by accessing lots of files on the hard disk as a task like this benefits
considerably from the low access times of a solid state disk.
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Hi Jeremy,
Sorry, I am unable to test this as I switched to a solid state disk.
Best wishes
Karl Martin
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I played around a bit with some theme settings. Ted is actually right as
the indicator-application uses a theme setting to generate the spacing
around the icons. If you put or change the following line in the default
style in your theme's gtkrc the gap between the icons in the panel
should disappea
FWIW, I've installed ufraw (and gimp-ufraw) from Pascal de Bruijn's PPA
at https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/ppa to process RAW files
from Canon 550D on my Karmic installation.
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This seems to be related to bug #3491925 in the SquirrelMail bug
tracker. Accessible here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3491925&group_id=311&atid=100311
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