Public bug reported:
I have a IBM/Lenovo z61t laptop, while suspend has always gone thought
fine, suspend hasn't been working for about a month or so (it has worked
fine earlier in the edgy cycle). Here are two cases if i resume within a
minute or so everything will work just fine, no problems, bu
I forgot to to mentioned that this also did for fine in dapper.
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ACPI suspend and wakeup on a z61t
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Public bug reported:
The laptop-mode stuff in ubuntu does kick most (if not all) wifi cards
into low power mode when AC plug is pulled off.
For example doing: iwpriv eth1 set_power 7 on my ipw3915 wifi cards
gives me like an extra 20, 30 minutes of battery power on my laptop over
because it kicks
There's some strange (similar things) happening with Gustry with a
Lenovo laptop (Thinkpad Z61t). But strange things I mean:
- I cannot use the laptops keys (anymore) to change my brightness settings.
Whenever I use them, the screen flickers (brightness changes) and then it
immediately changes
I can confirm that on a z61t. Brightness is pretty messed up in gutsy.
Sometimes it dosen't let me adjust it (when i change it, it goes right
back). Other times when it does let me the little pop up for brightness
never goes away (just sits in the middle of the screen).
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lcd brightness down doe
Public bug reported:
While performing an update on my fesity machine today I noticed that my
initrd for the kernel got generated 4 times for each kernel, i have 2
installed kernels (generic & low latency) so that made a total of 6
times that initrd was regenerated. All in all it consumed probably
smbios.chassis.type = 'Notebook' (string)
smbios.chassis.manufacturer = 'LENOVO' (string)
smbios.system.uuid = 'DC439A01-47BD-11CB-9A27-E05FE6B5D5B0' (string)
smbios.system.serial = 'LR00281' (string)
smbios.system.version = 'ThinkPad Z61t' (string)
smbios.system.product = '944289U
Public bug reported:
As opposed to dapper and edgy the LCD panel brightness functionality in
software is totally broke in feisty.
First of is that I cannot control the brightness settings in gnome-
power-manager in the battery tab at all. It's grayed out right now,
dosen't matter if I'm on power
Ok, here's the output of me using the keys them selves:
Even thought it seams like things are working only like 1/5 (if that) of
the key presses are reported in these "logs". And they usually only
"click" when it's already full bright, or min bright.
As I mentioned all of this worked just fine in
Here's the result of these commands when using the slider in gnome-
power-manager... The slider only works in AC mode, when on battery it's
grayed out.
Also any movement of the slider causes full bright/no bright flashes,
probably 50+ when i got from 0 - 100%
Start monitoring devicelist:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-5-generic
When I suspend (haven't tried hibernate) on a z61t, it resumes fine but
with no sound. Adjusting mixer volumes dosen't help, unloading and
reloading the module dosen't help. Even computer reboots don't help. The
computer has t
Public bug reported:
Hotpluging on the Ultrabay z61t (and probably numerous other ones)
dosen't work on Fesity with the exception of extra batteries. It's my
understanding that kernel 2.6.20 has everything needed for this to work
on these laptops (both in ahci). There is information on how to make
Public bug reported:
In previous version (edgy) of Ubuntu one was able to blacklist the
pcspkr driver and have it not load on boot. But after upgrading to
fesity, Ubuntu now ignores the blacklisting of the driver, and load it
regardless.
It really sucks in a class room setting since on this parti
Fesity.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6265533/lsusb.txt
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Thinkpad z61t integrated camera doesn't work
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Output of lshw
** Attachment added: "Output of lshw"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6265604/lshw.txt
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Thinkpad z61t integrated camera doesn't work
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Public bug reported:
The thinkpads with multimedia keys have two sound mixers, they have one
that's part of the sour card (in my case the intel hda), and a second
one that is exposed via the thinkpad acpi api. The thinpad mixer is
exposed via: /proc/acpi/ibm/volume and the keys on the thinkpad are
Same here, on a thinkpad z61t.
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[regression] Resume is broken with 2.6.15-25
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There's a SEMI official update here on the Gigabyte forums from an
employee (Matt). http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/886/am4-beta-bios-
thread?page=32&scrollTo=3601 Does anybody know if there's anything
queued up from AMD for 4.11 for GPIO?
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Roland, you sure there isn't another BIOS toggle you managed to find? On
the Gaming K7 with F3 BIOS and this still happens unless the offending
code is compiled out.
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edward,
If you have ACPI off, you'll end up running with only 1 core enabled.
Just take a look at number of cores in top (press 1 to list
cores/threads).
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The following build dependency packages have to be installed when
building perf in order to have C++ symbol demangling work.
Packages: libiberty-dev, binutils-dev
Otherwise if you're building perf via it's Makefile in the linux source
code. It will print "libbfd [OFF]" when auto-detecting feature
I'm trying to follow up with the hardware vendor (Gigabyte) to help us
identify the root cause so we can fix it / work around it in the kernel.
Here's my last conversation with Matt from Gigabyte:
http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/886/am4-beta-bios-
thread?page=47&scrollTo=4429
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