> and connects right away.
>
> Would there be a way to send a signal upon resume that would trigger
> the same "wake-up" call?
>
> *** I'm running Intrepid Ibex updated multiple time a day.
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I did a fresh install with Intrepid 64bit and it behaves exactly the
same.
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I've experienced the "suspends, but on resume suspends again immediately
(!)" problem (even with intrepid).
I've noticed that if I disable screen locking after suspend/resume, it will
cause this.
(that's why it's easily reproduceable on a LIVE-CD, because it won't lock the
screen on resume)
If
* I'm using Intrepid Ibex on a Thinkpad T61, and I found that if you run
gconf-editor and "uncheck" the following option:
apps->gnome-power-manager->lock->suspend
The problem will happen when suspend is triggered from fn-f4 (not from
the user switcher applet).
But it never happens if this opt
he keys would repeat all input devices would be locked up.
> ie. mouse won't move, clicks don't do anything, keyboard presses
> don't register. Then when it becomes unstuck, the mouse moves around
> and everything. Hope this helps.
>
> See also this forum thread for
OK, seems I was wrong as I found many reports with ATI and even INTEL
graphic cards having the problem.
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This thread is related to the problem:
http://www.nabble.com/iwl3945-delayed-scan-results-after-resume-
td19154238.html
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Here are the log entries in /var/log/daemon. You'll see that it takes
over 30 seconds to reconnect.
Note: on some occasions, the reconnect has already completed when I come
out of the lock screen after resume.
** Attachment added: "NetworkManager log entries."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/187
Ted Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 16:17 +0000, Marc Jauvin wrote:
>> Hi Matt, since I did this upgrade, keyboard and mouse don't work after
>> I rebooted... not sure if this is caused by your updated package (or
>> one of their depe
Public bug reported:
I'm running latest Intrepid Ibex (as of Oct. 26), and a module that
makes bluetooth work is missing in latest Intrepid Kernel.
The CONFIG missing seems to be:
CONFIG_BT_HCIUSB=m
This is a regression from Hardy.
"hcitool dev" does not list any devices.
** Affects: linux
I forgot to mention I'm using a Thinkpad T61. I also tried to plug a
bluetooth usb dongle and it's not listed with "hcitool dev" either.
Both bluetooth devices work fine in Hardy.
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Turns out "btusb" is replacing "hci_usb", so this is normal.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Sourcepackagename: network-manager-applet => network-manager
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ould trigger
> the same "wake-up" call?
>
> *** I'm running Intrepid Ibex updated multiple time a day.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome
On my Thinkpad T61 with Intel 3945abg (iwl3945 driver), Network Manager
usually takes around 1 minute before trying to reconnect to my WiFi
router. I noticed that if I run the following command:
# iwlist eth1 scan
Network Manager s
the following command:
>
> # iwlist eth1 scan
>
> Network Manager seems to "wake-up" right after the scan is complete
> and connects right away.
>
> Would there be a way to send a signal upon resume that would trigger
> the same "wake-up" call?
>
OK, thanks for this info.
Anybody else using iwl3945 that experience (or not) this problem?
Jeffrey Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 5:02 AM, Marc Jauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> According to 'modinfo iwl3945', the default i
I am also experiencing sound problems since the last kernel upgrade
(plus other sound package upgrades) from yesterday (September 25).
- I don't have either of /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc*
# dpkg -l libasound2\*|grep ^ii
ii libasound2 1.0.17a-0ubuntu3
Please, see this bug report and check if you have the same behavior:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/279766
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>> Please, see this bug report and check if you have the same behavior:
>>
>>https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/279766
>
> That doesn't seem related; my num lock is off and turning it on doesn't
> change my
rocCmdLine: root=UUID=305dde78-d20a-4248-aaf4-09447b7c5791 ro quiet splash
> ProcEnviron:
> LC_COLLATE=C
>
> PATH=/home/username/bin:/usr/lib/ccache:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/games:/usr/lib/surfraw
> LANG=en_US.UTF-8
> SHELL=/bin/zsh
>
Public bug reported:
On Intrepid Ibex, the brightness hotkeys on my Thinkpad T61 (Fn-Home/Fn-
End) stop working after I enable Numlock (Fn-ScrLk).
It seems enabling Numlock creates an entry in
~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/host-{hostname}/0/%gconf.xml (to save
the Numlock state I guess). Onc
On my Thinkpad T61, Fn-Home (brightness up) and Fn-End (brightness down)
don't work either.
And yes, this seems to be related to bug #217504 as "registername"
wrote.
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I confirm that doing a "modprobe -r thinkpad_acpi" makes Suspend (Fn-F4)
work again.
Note: other hotkeys still don't work (Fn-F2: lock, Fn-Home: brightness
up, Fn-End: brightness down, etc)
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OK, seems after a Suspend-Resume cycle, Brightness-Up/Dn now works as
well.
Note: Fn-F2(Lock) still does not work, though.
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The fix makes the EmulateWheelTimeout option work as before.
Good work, guys!
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I confirm that if I log to the "guest" user, Fn-F2(lock) and Brightness-
up/down work, but sleep (Fn-F4) does not work.
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I had the same problem other people described in this bug report, but
after accessing the password tab under "Accessories -> Passwords and
Encryption Keys", and selecting "allwasy allow" (or something similar),
that solved my problems.
Note: I previously selected "Only allow for this session", whi
When some people reported some of the hotkeys working as guest user, I
decided to try to delete my home directory, logout and log back in, and
suddenly, some of the hotkeys work again.
- Fn-F2(Lock): does NOT work
- Fn-F3(Battery): does NOT work
- Fn-F4 (Suspend): works
- Fn-Home/Fn-End (brightnes
Correction: Fn-F2 (Lock) works from a clean home directory.
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I was able to identify that "~/.gconf" or "~/.gconfd" directories were
responsible for this. Once they were removed, from my home directory,
the hotkeys started working again.
Hope this helps someone.
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I prefer to lose those settings and get back the hotkeys. It's a matter
of minutes to redo those settings anyway. If someone wants to have fun
with those keys, go ahead, at least we know a little bit more where to
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Stoping acpid before suspend fixes this for me as well on Intrepid
(Thinkpad T61).
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I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex and this bug just resurfaced after the
last kernel upgrade.
- The older kernel where this was working fine was: linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic
- Now running linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic and the problem reappeared.
- I have a Thinkpad T61 and am using driver iwl3945.
This fix works for me on my Thinkpad T61.
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;wake-up" right after the scan is complete
> and connects right away.
>
> Would there be a way to send a signal upon resume that would trigger
> the same "wake-up" call?
>
> *** I'm running Intrepid Ibex updated multiple time a day.
>
gt; # iwlist eth1 scan
>
> Network Manager seems to "wake-up" right after the scan is complete
> and connects right away.
>
> Would there be a way to send a signal upon resume that would trigger
> the same "wake-up" call?
>
> *** I'm running Intre
h1 scan
>
> Network Manager seems to "wake-up" right after the scan is complete
> and connects right away.
>
> Would there be a way to send a signal upon resume that would trigger
> the same "wake-up" call?
>
> *** I'm running Intrepid Ibex update
Updating to kernel 2.6.27-14-generic fixes this for me on my Thinkpad
T61.
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Updating to kernel 2.6.27-14-generic fixes this completely!
Now this is working as expected and connecting as soon as I resume.
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I confirm this on my Thinkpad T61 as well. The following post seems to
suggest a newer version of evdev supports the EmulateWheelTimeout
option:
http://readlist.com/lists/lists.freedesktop.org/xorg/4/24603.html
Hope this helps pushing it for Intrepid alpha6! :)
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I have the same broken behavior on my Thinkpad T61 in Lucid (worked on
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