[Bug 295251] Re: Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect

2008-12-18 Thread Stuart Hopkins
The patch on the kernel bugzilla fixes the key release problem, I know this as I wrote it. It fixes all of the key releases, allowing them to be mapped by HAL correctly. There was mention of it being included in a hotkey file (still can't find the page link) As for the scancodes, there is an attac

[Bug 295251] Re: Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect

2008-12-15 Thread Stuart Hopkins
It's a fault in how some of the Fn keys don't send the key release code, making the OS think that the key is being held down. I have submitted a patch to the kernel which fixes this issue, allowing the Fn keys (including brightness) to be used properly. For those who want to see the patch: http://

[Bug 295251] Re: Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect

2008-12-15 Thread Stuart Hopkins
I think I saw a post on one of the HAL mailing lists showing that some keycodes had been added. I can't seem to find it in google now (will continue to have a look for it). The battery key works on mine with gnome-power-manager, providing i setup the scancode (which HAL should take care of). My wi

[Bug 431282] [NEW] [LENOVO 4061AD4] suspend/resume failure

2009-09-17 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Public bug reported: The laptop doesn't resume properly from suspend when sat on a docking station. It is configured to use only the Intel GPU (not the ATI), and suspend when not on a docking station works fine. Linux thinkbrick 2.6.31-10-generic-pae #34-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 16 01:20:33 UTC 2009

[Bug 431282] Re: [LENOVO 4061AD4] suspend/resume failure

2009-09-17 Thread Stuart Hopkins
** Attachment added: ".etc.asound.conf.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31961771/.etc.asound.conf.txt ** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31961772/AlsaDevices.txt ** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31961773/AplayDevic

[Bug 1538775] Re: multipath-tools-boot relies on scsi_wait_scan module, fails multipath setup

2016-02-01 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Just to be clear, it isn't the error message that is a problem when attempting to boot, its that the system will not boot with multipath support because the multipath discovery in the initrd is performed before the SCSI devices are available. Removing the current code referring to the removed modul

[Bug 1538775] Re: multipath-tools-boot relies on scsi_wait_scan module, fails multipath setup

2016-02-05 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Brian, Package tested (0.4.9-3ubuntu7.8) and can confirm that it does resolve the problem around loading the missing module. It doesn't however fix the issue of the multipath root device working (as my system is back to sda rather than mpath). As per Matthiew's comment (4) I will update LP:1526984

[Bug 1526984] Re: ISST-LTE: root mpath device unavailable after installation

2016-02-05 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Mathieu, As noted in LP:1538775, version 0.4.9-3ubuntu7.8 still isn't resolving the issue for me, as while my system does start (im not dropping to a rescue shell), the multipath daemon seems to be executed prior to the disks being discovered/udev starting and so it boots using sda for root instea

[Bug 1538775] Re: multipath-tools-boot relies on scsi_wait_scan module, fails multipath setup

2016-02-11 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Haven't had a chance to raise it yet (having to use the environment for something else atm so I wouldn't be able to capture logs), though plan to do it next week once the environment is free. Some thoughts around potential workarounds/fixes: - Boot option (similar to rootwait/rootdelay) to impose

[Bug 1538775] [NEW] multipath-tools-boot relies on scsi_wait_scan module, fails multipath setup

2016-01-27 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Public bug reported: Release: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS Kernel: linux-image-3.16.0-59-generic A clean system installed fresh today (2016-01-27) In attempting to configure a system to boot-from-SAN and enable multipath support I ran into an issue whereby despite the multiple paths being detected (when ru

[Bug 54601] Re: disabling a CPU increases laptop power consumption

2010-07-20 Thread Stuart Hopkins
Sorry to bring this one back alive, but i'm actually finding this problem still exists on Ubuntu 10.04 running the 2.6.32-24-generic-pae kernel. I'm running a W510 laptop (quad-core) with HT disabled, and to try and save power (especially given the kernel interrupt problem atm) I tried disabling 1