Okay, so... where is the fix?
I'm a complete Linux newbie, but I'm raging right now because everything is so
fricking hard to find out about. Yes, I am smashing my head and my fists
against a brick wall right now. :)
I should have just downgraded to 7.10 right now, but then I wouldn't be
able to
How do you reduce the mouse poll rate,and how much should it be reduced
to?
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Where is the fix?? Still got this problem
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I have this issue. Linux Mint 13, Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 M.
Also, to drag a window with your mouse across the workspaces on the cube is
borked. The window goes mental. It flickers, flies around and ends up on
I can confirm this, I have this on my Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit. Bloody
annoying.
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Do you want me to try something else or may I clean install Ubuntu
10.04, as I plan? :]
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Adjusting brightness is impossible
To manage noti
Hello, I installed these now. My nVidia drivers broke because of them,
so I'm back to Gnome. Brightness switching is just as troublesome as it
was originally.
Readding acpi_backlight=vendor.
*sudo update-grub*
*reboot*
It isn't exactly fixed, I noticed when the problems occur now, it is
when I ad
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Adjusting br
Thanks for staying with me, Fabio.
Here is what I have done so far:
- Removed 'acpi_backlight=vendor' from kernel boot parameters, since that fixed
the problem
- *sudo update-grub*
- ls /sys/class/backlight/
dell_backlight
(because of «Checking the kernel interfaces»).
*reboot*
Nothing changed,
I just noticed that the two-step, aka useless adjusting does not appear before
I am logged in.
Whilst logging in, I turned the brightness up and down, and then it was
behaving correclty.
I thought it was worth a mention.
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I have this bug as well, Ubuntu 10.04.
Link mentioned in #25 worked beautifully, thanks :D
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This causes big jumps in the brightness adjusting settings on Dell Inspiron
9400 – I've seen other Inspirons having the same problem, too (10.10). As it
says it's impossible to use it because it makes such BIG jumps between 100 %
brightness and down to 50. Most oft
Positive, screen tears for me. It happens whether or not I press the
menu button, though... even if I move the mouse just a little... -_-
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Hello,
I did the steps adding 'acpi_backlight=vendor' to the kernel boot parameters,
and ran 'sudo update-grub' and restarted.
And actually, it works to quite some extent. The problem is not entirely gone,
but it is MUCH better. Thanks for the link.
I don't know what I'm supposed to do on the nex
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This causes big jumps in the brightness adjusting settings on Dell Inspiron
9400 – I've seen other Inspirons having the same problem, too (10.10). As it
says it's impossible to use it because it makes such BIG jumps between 100 %
brightness and down to 50. M
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It's 32. Sorry for not adding any additional info. :)
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This causes big jumps in the brightness adjusting settings on Dell Inspiron
9400 – I've seen other Inspirons having the same problem, too (10.10). As it
says it's impossible to use it because it makes suc
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