In my case it turns out to be the broadcom binary blob for the wifi dell
1505 a/b/g/n card. On hardy it suspends and resumes ok. On intrepid, I
have to remove both "wl" and "ieee80211_crypt" before hibernation and
add them back after resume. Unfortunately this results in the wifi
hardware grabbi
Similar experience on my Dell E1505 (aka 6400) with ATI video card.
Suspend works sometimes, but hibernate will not resume. This happened
after I upgraded from hardy. So, I tried doing a fresh install, but
have the same experience. I tried both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
intrepid, with the sa
Similar experience on my Dell E1505 (aka 6400) with ATI video card.
Suspend works sometimes, but hibernate will not resume. This happened
after I upgraded from hardy. So, I tried doing a fresh install, but
have the same experience. I tried both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
intrepid, with the same
Now that this problem can be fixed by removing openoffice.org-gtk, it
ought to be easier to troubleshoot. Any ideas how to proceed?
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With stickykeys set to work, when I press Alt and I in openoffice.org
calc, I get the wrong focus. It should go to the main manu and dr
If you're willing to try the svn version, it's available at
https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-experimental/+archive/ppa
It's working here some of the time (for hidden essid), but had to reboot
3 times. Ever since, it's worked. So, if you want to help devel, give
it a go.
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nils, your method of issuing this
'sudo iwlist wlan0 scan essid '
does not work here. It will successfully show my hidden network, but it
never shows up in jaunty's network manager widget. The widget will only
show networks that are not hidden.
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some people have suggested using gnome network manager applet (nm-
applet) instead of plasma network manager widget on kde, but when I do
that, there seems to be no way to save the password with the kde wallet.
so that is not such a good work around.
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thanks, nils. it finally worked after 12 tries.
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I'm running an up to date jaunty development 64 bit version. I have a
broadcom wifi BCM4328 a/b/g/n card that runs with the close source
broadcom wl (STA) driver module. I use jockey-gtk to enable the driver
and it says it succeeded. However, when I reboot, the wifi card is
It's been working fine on intrepid and now jaunty devel branch. So, I
don't have the problem any more.
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FWIW, I think these gnome bugs illustrate the problem with accessiblity
features in gnome. It appears that decisions were made years ago to
avoid fixing these problems and complying with the accessX feature set.
And my current bug probably is related to the years' old issue in gnome.
At least that
I've found a repeatable way to get it recognized after issuing the
command only one. I have to uncheck the wireless enable box after
issuing 'sudo iwlist wlan0 scan essid ' and then recheck
it. Apparently, just issuing the command does not cause the applet to
rescan afterward, but unchecking / re
I've just done a fresh install on my Dell Inspiron E1505 of intrepid
ubuntu. The same problem is back in both gnome and kde. The Fn-F10
(eject) combination does nothing.
xev with the Fn-F10 combo shows:
KeyRelease event, serial 37, synthetic NO, window 0x3a1,
root 0x8b, subw 0x0, time 1
FWIW, I have the same problem with the same Fn keys when I install
intrepid. I have a Dell E1505 laptop. Maybe this problem is all Dells!
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fwiw, same problem here (ff 3.0.3+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1) in
hardy with bloomberg.com. It's very strange, because I was viewing
bloomberg and when it went through it's normal refresh, it came back
with that error message.
So, I switched over to konqueror, which renders it fine.
It's ob
Same error message here, but after rebuilding the intrepid version on
hardy, it still fails. I also tried the freepops.org ubuntu package,
and get the same error message. I had to install the thunderbird
webmail and webmail-yahoo extensions to get yahoo working again. What
happened? Could it be
I found (and added to this description) the same bug in debian
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=480021
Perhaps Sam can change the source package to xserver-xorg-core or xkb-
data to get the right dev's involved.
In the meantime, I also have the same experience on hardy with xkbset
OK, this is definitely in the source package xorg-server (I added this
to this bug) and specifically in xserver-xorg-core. The changelog
shows:
xorg-server (2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu7) hardy; urgency=low
* 159_xkb_default_to_null.diff:
When copying the keymap, make sure the structs defau
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With stickykeys set to work, when I press Alt and I in openoffice.org
calc, I get the wrong focus. It should go to the main manu and drop
down the Insert. But, instead it goes to the menu File Properties.
This is the wrong focus.
This is a problem in both gnome and xfce4, b
Thanks Neil for the great tip .. it fixes my spreadsheets here.
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Same problem here. Sticky keys works for less than a minute and then
shuts itself off. Probably, it thinks the shutoff feature is checked,
but I'm sure it's not.
For me, sticky keys are essential, so I have shifted over to using kde
exclusively until this bug gets fixed.
BTW, this also occurred
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I'm trying to install hardy on an old laptop that does not have a
network 10/100 card.
I can connect to my cable modem using a usb cable instead of the
ethernet cable and it works fine on a running ubuntu. It configures the
network using the cdc-ether driver, as follows:
pa
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gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting
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I just noticed this thread in ubuntuforums which indicates the problem
is in the ubuntu settings applet (apparently).
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5121945&posted=1#post5121945
According to that thread, the gconf-editor shows that the two key shut
off is not being disabled when the set
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 191181 ***
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Take a look at bug 191181 and see if it works for you.
HTH
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Build of alsa-source 1.0.18.dfsg-1ubuntu2 fails to build in module
assistant on jaunty 2.6.28-4-generic kernel with the following:
pdaudiocf_irq.c:48: error: implicit declaration of function
‘get_irq_regs’
attached is full build log.
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Yes this still is a problem. Not only is it a problem within the gnome
desktop, it's also a problem within xfce4 desktop. Both are based on
gtk. Is it possible that gtk is the problem.
I filed this bug on 6/18/08, but no developer has commented. Does that
mean it will never get fixed?
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If you try sticky keys you will never want to go back. Sticky keys are
part of the X accessibility package. When enabled, it causes the
Control, Alt, Win, and Shift (any modifier) keys to stay engaged until
the next key is pressed. For example, if you want to hit the key
combination Alt-f to ope
Not fixed here. I'm running jaunty alpha with update-notifier-kde
version 0.16
I just tested putting a package on hold using aptitude, and then fired
up update notifer kde and tested it. It ignored my hold and updated it
anyway:
Here's the 3 available updates according to aptitude:
paul :~$ ap
This is still a problem on jaunty with kde4.2.1. It works ok on gnome
on jaunty, but does nothing on kde. Any ideas how to fix?
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kppp on kde 4.2 in jaunty does not work due to 2 problems.
First, launching it from the menu results in the kppp window, but it
does not access the existing ~/.kde/share/config/kppprc file, so does
not work. If I launch it from konsole, it will access the config file
and wor
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kde 4.2 jaunty has a configuration item in System Settings > Display >
Size & Orientation > "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace restarts the xserver."
When I check this to enable it and hit Apply, my /etc/X11/xorg.conf is
displaced with an empty file with only the dontzap option line. My
xo
I'm not sure why you say that, because I've been using it successfully
ever since intrepid and now on jaunty-alpha. It's attached.
The main things I need are the virtual size and the EXA acceleration.
And they both get enabled.
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Please reconsider on this bases:
First, why replace at all? Whether it's formatted correctly ought not
to matter. Remember, we're just trying to add an option line.
Second, troubleshooting the problem is not trivial. It took me 2 days
of investigation to figure out why my xserver was giving p
I'm having the same problem and running an ATI X1400 mobility card on
jaunty with the open source radeon driver.
Here's the output's I get when starting various games, as well as the
glxinfo output, showing that opengl is running, and attached is my
Xorg.0.log:
paul :~$ xdriinfo
Screen 0: r300
Martin, sorry for the delay in getting back, but here's the information
you requested:
>So it seems that the wl module does not autoload for some reason; I wonder
>why, if jockey detects the wl >module, its modaliases should be okay. But just
>to be sure, can you please give me the output of
>
>
You're talking about modaliases prompted me to look further, and here's
what I'm seeing:
First, there are 2 broadcom network devices that use the same "ssb"
module:
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base-TX (rev 02)
0b:00.0 0280: 14e4:4328 (rev 01)
0b:00.0 Network c
> Indeed wl, ssb and b43 take the same modalias space, that's why the
> jockey-generated blacklist has this rule:
>
> # load wl before b44 so that both work
> install wl modprobe -r b43 b44 b43legacy ssb; modprobe --ignore-install wl
> $CMDLINE_OPTS; modprobe -Qba b44
>
> That means: "if you ins
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> Some notes with the discussion with Scott:
>
> - Should be called "blacklist-bcm43.conf" (other suffices are deprecated and
> modutils complains)
> - modprobe -Qba -> modprobe -b
> - Most probably the difference between intrepid and jaunty is that those
> modules get auto-loaded in initramf
FWIW, I also ran the test of adding wl to /etc/modules.
> Okay, I just checked with
>
>for m in `cat modules.txt | awk '{print $1'}`; do echo "-- $m";
> modinfo $m | grep '^alias.*14E4'; done
>
> that it's indeed just b44 and ssb which should get autoloaded. So I
> don't understand why they
> Argh, sorry. The last -b is wrong, of course. Can you try again with
>
> install wl modprobe -r b43 b44 b43legacy ssb; modprobe --ignore-install
> wl $CMDLINE_OPTS; modprobe --ignore-install b44
Yes, this works. I now have both wifi and eth0 lan.
>> MODALIAS=pci:v14E4d4328sv1028sd
CrYpTiC_MauleR
> asks to access keyring and then whole system freezes have to force a
Unfortunately, I do not have a network to connect with, so can't verify
your problem. All I can say is that the wifi is able to scan
successfully.
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> @ pauls: oh, great! so you are saying that if you have this file:
>
> - 8< --
> blacklist bcm43xx
> blacklist b43
> blacklist b43legacy
> blacklist ssb
> blacklist b44
> # load wl before b44 so that both work
> install wl
Wait a minute, I want to try one more thing. I want to try it with
"blacklist bcm43xx" commented out because I don't find any such module
in /lib/modules/ or in the /boot/config-<> list. I'll do a quick test
and get back
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Yes, it works ok without bcm43xx too. But, I just realized that
"bcm43xx" might be from some other software source that's not installed
on my system. So, forget my last post and keep it in.
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You receive
same bad news here on jaunty. broadcom 4328 with STA driver. It's a
hard freeze that does not respond to Alt-SysRq-REISUB. have to hit
power off button.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
I have a broadcom 4328 wifi that works in a wpa2-psk aes encrypted
network using network manager on intrepid with the STA wl.o driver, and
on windows vista (both on other partitions). On jaunty, network manager
freezes the system complete
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Great job! This has been fixed with the latest updates. Both problems
are corrected. I have gone back to the STA wl driver and it works to
connect to my wpa2-psk network.
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jaunty running here and knetworkmanager (after reboot) won't connect to
hidden router, and it is not listed in nm-tool. Yes, knetworkmanager
sees the hidden and it's possible to create the configuration, but it
still does not connect on bootup.
But in gnome jaunty, hidden router can be configured
Thilo, I just noticed your repo to test, but I'm using qt 4.5.1 already
and your version is 4.5.0. Will your patched 4.5.0 work for kde 4.3
RC2, which had been using qt 4.5.1?
This is an important bug to me because it's basic functionality that I
need, so I'd be interested in the patched qt4 that
Would appreciate getting this backported to kde 3.3 in jaunty .. any
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Thilo, I tried your patched qt 4.5.0 with kde 4.3rc3 and it does not
solve the missing key shortcuts.
I also tried patching qt 4.5.1 and using it with kde 4.3rc3, but have
the same problem.
Fn-F10 does not work to eject.
I don't think this bug has been properly triaged. It may be some other
cod
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Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
Virtualbox 1.5.0 does not work in gutsy. It fails to see any usb
devices. It fails to give the usb device configuration in the settings.
Maybe because /proc/bus/usb is emply on gutsy kernel, virtualbox fails.
Virtualbox will start and lo
Should the kernel version be changed to gutsy's?
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I have this exact same problem with k3b in gutsy. It also occurred in
feisty on this same dell laptop E1505 with writer TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-
L632D. It's exactly the same as described by Morty. The cd can eject
but not insert itself, so when k3b finishes burning, it ejects the cd,
then the popup
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 114758 ***
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k3b error when writing and verifying DVDs using slimline drive
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121980
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here's the debug output from a burn, fwiw:
System
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K3b Version: 1.0.3
KDE Version: 3.5.8
QT Version: 3.3.7
Kernel: 2.6.22-14-generic
Devices
---
TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-L632D DE03 (/dev/scd0, ) [CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM,
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, D
I also installed these packages and notice no change in the version
number. However, everything continues to work, so I don't see any
problems with upgrading. And maybe it'll be worth it to get support for
the new xorg.conf in aticonfig.
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https:/
This also goes beyond the terminal and apt get. I'm getting repeat keys
in firefox search bars and on-line forms as well. I also tried running
hardy RC in a virtualbox and had the same problem in konsole on it, so
that rules out my specific hardware (I think). Maybe it's a usb
keyboard bug or ma
It's even unbearable in openoffice and kedit. For example, for the word
scan, as soon as I hit sc it prints
sc.
Regarding the keyboard, how come it works fine in gutsy (on another
partition) and also $M vista. I don't think it's a keyboard hardware
problem, bu
This is a duplicate of bug #218516, which has a kernel patch coming.
So, hang in there for the fix.
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Well I've done a fresh install of hardy and still the Fn-F10 eject
button does not work on kubuntu on my E1505.
However, it's worse now, because
paul :~$ xev | grep -A2 --line-buffered '^KeyRelease' | sed -n
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On hardy, I tried to burn an iso image with k3b while compiz was
running. It started to burn, but after a few MByte, it stopped and then
froze k3b while the closing the burn session was on. I had to kill k3b
from a terminal.
I repeated this with a 2nd cd and had the same re
I'm having this on hardy, but do not have it on gutsy. There does not
appear to be any running program called "kaccess" and trying to kill
such gives an error:
kaccess: no process killed
This is really driving me nuts, and I'm tying to decide whether to give
up on hardy altogether. So far, the
confirmed here also on hardy, not gutsy
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I also have tried booting with this line:
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.24-16-generic
root=/dev/mapper/vgsda9-lvsda9root ro atkbd.softrepeat=1 quiet splash
and it makes no differencee. I have to say this may turn out to be a
show stopper bug for me, since I'm afraid to do any on-line banking or
b
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In hardy with openoffice.org 2.4.0, there is a problem with the
spreadsheet where some sheets don't show grid lines. This is an
existing spreadsheet that I created years ago and use with each new
version of openoffice.
It works ok with any new spreadsheet I create, but only
I think this is a duplicate of bug 124406, but if not, I'm confirming it
on a fresh install of kubuntu hardy. Both problems occur here -
sometimes sticky keys shut themselves off and sometimes, repeat keys
occur at a burst of speed.
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I also observe this with aptitude commands using konsole on hardy. In
fact, it's a bit of a security risk because it will skip the Y/N prompt
(sometimes) when doing a full-upgrade.
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According to bug #111943, I should be able to make a kde "input action"
to enable my Fn-F10 combo, but trying fails because Fn-F10 is not mapped
to any key. Running "xmodmap -pk" reveals that key 204 is mappe
Same problem here on a dell E1505 using a hardy fresh install with a usb
keyboard, which has a "calc" button on it.
Yes, it kills the volume up/down, mute, Fn-battery popup, Fn eject
buttons too, although dimming keys work.
And speedcrunch starts ok from katapult.
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I have a similar problem with my Dell E1505 laptop. The hibernate
(Fn-F1) never initiate hibernate on kubuntu. I have checked with xev
and confirm that Fn-F1 are mapped to 165 XF86Sleep and with "lshal -m"
that has gets the request, but hibernate fails.
07:51:33.753: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_por
A bit more info about my hibernate button not working on gutsy. It
turns out that both the hibernate and eject key combinations work in
gnome. It's just KDE that fails to execute them??
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On a dell E1505 laptop, in both feisty and gutsy, using KDE, the keys
for eject (Fn-F10) and hibernate (Fn-F1) do not work. Also, the laptop
lid cannot be disabled from blanking the screen. On Gnome, these
function keys work properly. Also, on gnome-power-manager, when I
se
I have this problem also. I have a dell E1505 running gutsy with daily
updates.
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Here's an example of my /var/log/messages from the incident. The key error is:
Aug 19 08:16:47 localhost kernel: [15183.828000] Error taking CPU1 up: -5
Aug 18 22:21:03 localhost dhcdbd: Unrequested down ?:3
Aug 18 22:21:07 localhost kernel: [15173.236000] ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:03:
I can also confirm this with my Dell E1505 with 256MB nvidia Geforce Go
laptop running gutsy (daily updates). No problems in Feisty. Only
happens when compiz of KDE shadowing are running. Starting a game dumps
me back to login screen.
I've tried all available nvidia drivers, including the 100.1
I have this same problem on konqueror in gutsy using flashplayer 9.0.48
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I can also confirm. Could this be fixed with the gtk2 bug fix just
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 129266 ***
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Are you sure bug 129266 is a duplicate. It's title is to sync haxe from
Debian unstable. Haxe is Description: Web-oriented universal
programming language
What does this have to do with a kernel resume bug?
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 129226 ***
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OK, I guess it's a duplicate of 129226 and 131434.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 129226
kernel oops after resuming from suspend to RAM
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This appears to be the same as 129226. Also, 133530 was reported after
this.
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kernel oops after resuming from suspend to RAM
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Kernel panic in strst
Public bug reported:
I'm running gutsy and just upgraded to 2.6.22-10-generic - 2.6.22-10.30.
Now when I try to suspend, my sound fails to work upon resume. After
resuming, the speaker icon indicates sound is muted. When I click to
unmute, the volume level show 0%. But, even after raising the v
This fixed the resume problem of 1 core not resuming, but created a
different problem with the sound not resuming. If anyone else now has
sound not resuming after upgrading to this kernel, I've started a new
bug at 134167.
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kernel oops after resuming from suspend to RAM
https://bugs.launchpad.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 120943 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120943
We now have a new nvidia driver 100.14.19 which claims bug fixes and
compatability with xorg-1.3 in gutsy. It was released on 9/18/07.
Request it be the default nvidia-glx instead of the older and buggy 9755
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 130325 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130325
Sitsofe, take note of mabovo's post that this occurs with ATI fglrx
driver also, so it's not just an nvidia problem.
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[Compiz/nvidia-glx-new]Running glxgears while using compiz restarts x
https://bugs.laun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
I'm running compiz on KDE in gutsy development version. There seems no
way to start compiz on KDE during login. Therefore, I created a script
called strtcompiz.sh in ~/.kde/Autostart. The script has
#!/bin/bash
compiz --replace &
sleep 5s
kde-
After upgrading to kernel 2.6.24-4, this directory no longer exists and
kde-guidance does not show anything for cpu usage. Not sure what this
means, except that it needs fixing in hardy.
paul :~$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
cat: /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/scaling
Public bug reported:
On hardy with latest kernel, kde-guidance-powermanager menu item for
suspend does not work. Also, the sleep button on my usb keyboard, which
used to work in gutsy, is non functioning in hardy. Also, the laptop
sleep key combo (Fn-Esc) does not initiate suspend, and it used t
I'm running alpha 3 updated and have no problem with it crashing on
startup. However, I have had it crash once on a resume from suspend.
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guidance-power-manager crashes on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177504
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I also have this on hardy alpha 3 updated to 1/14/08. Before suspend:
paul :~$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
powersave
powersave
after resume from suspend:
paul :~$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
performance
performance
This problem also happens
I have the same problem with qemu on gutsy. It drops to an initramfs
prompt when I try to boot any *buntu 7.10 image.
Anyone know a work around?
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qemu fails to boot a disk image in gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144368
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