David, I just wanted to say THANK YOU for your reply (comment #17). I
did as you suggested and now FINALLY the touchpad on my E6410 doesn't
tap on touch anymore. Prior to this, I just absolutely could not use my
work laptop with Ubuntu 11.04 on it because single-clicking would cause
double-clicks (
Sorry, but I disagree, this isn't invalid and I'll explain why.
I talked with Sam Spilsbury a bunch the other day in #compiz-dev and he
agreed that this is a bug in Ubuntu's Unity. There is a separate Chrome
bug that they've fixed, but the underlying problem, which is the same
problem that 's affe
Yeah, this is biting me too, as of today. I just got my new work laptop
--a Dell Latitude E6410 and the touchpad is unbearable with Ubuntu
11.04. Is there any kind of workaround or kernel patch to try? It's
simple enough to disable the entire ALPS xinput device, but that leaves
me with no mouse wha
Hey Micah, is there a ppa repository we can add to get 0.12.1? Thanks
very much for working on this! =:)
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Any progress on this? I need kflickr that works with kde4 and the
asselsm packages haven't been updated for karmic. =:/
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Tobias, this is absolutely perfect. Thank you SO much! With your change,
I can now access files on my shared hfsplus partition. YAY! =:)
Rémi, is there any chance at all that this could be included in vlc
proper? Here's the small diff that Tobias created...
--- ../vlc-1.0.3/modules/access/directo
Tobias, is there any chance you can update your workaround for vlc
1.0.3? Also, Rémi, since the hfsplus kernel guys are unwilling to fix
this, is there anything at all that vlc can do, even as an unofficial
patch that never makes it into the source control repository? I know
that hfsplus isn't the
I just wanted to update with what I've found lately... I tried kervel's
patch from comment #20 and I'm _VERY_ pleased with the results. I've
been running a custom-compiled compat-wireless-2009-09-14 with power
management and rfkill polling turned off, per his comment, and I have
not had any network
Matt, I'd totally settle for using ndiswrapper, but my attempts thus far
have failed miserably. Here's what I see in kern.log when I try:
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.921928] ndiswrapper version 1.53
loaded (smp=yes, preempt=no)
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.981715] ndisw
Just wanted to say thanks to Johan from comment #44. This works for me.
I'm using an Ubuntu 9.04 client, connecting to an OpenSUSE 10.3 server.
I've added a few things to Johan's lines...
xmodmap -e "keycode 110=Home"
xmodmap -e "keycode 113=Left"
xmodmap -e "keycode 114=Right"
xmodmap -e "keycode
So, I'm trying compat-wireless-2009-09-14 on my Eee 1005HA (Atheros
AR9285), and it looks like while ath9k isn't completely dropping my
connection as often, I'm still seeing that it gets a beacon loss and
then it goes through a connection retry step. The end result seems to be
that while NetworkMan
Just wanted to add a "me too" in Ubuntu 9.04 on my Eee PC 1005HA with
backported kernel modules.
02:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network
Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
Kernel driver in use: ath9k
Kernel modules: ath9k
2.6.28-15-generic #49-
I'm seeing this too. Eee PC 1005HA. Ubuntu 9.04 2.6.28-15-generic
#49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 18 18:40:08 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux. Really
annoying. I'd love to help fix this, but I don't see any kernel module
options that look helpful from modinfo ath9k.
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eeepc wireless fails to connect after screen
Ah. Heh. I was just looking at what the fix might be. Looks like maybe
the simple fix would be to remove this line:
kdepim-4.1.85/debian/not-installed:
./usr/lib/libkpilot_akonadibase.so
and add this one:
kdepim-4.1.85/debian/kpilot.install:
usr/lib/libkpilot_akonadibase.so
? Jonathon, thanks f
It would sure be nice if distros would give sane permissions to pilot
devices, but that's another issue entirely.
There's actually 2 problems here. Older versions of KPilot didn't deal
well with weird Palm devices that trigger an immediate connection to the
PC when you dock them. That's why you ha
@dukat: You are describing a different problem. It's unrelated to this
bug. This bug is about KPilot hanging, waiting for a device connection,
and nothing being responsive.
@Philip: Hi there! =:) I believe that this bug was about using KPilot
from < KDE 3.5.10 with "usb:" as the device string? Yea
Ugh. Yes, absolutely correct. I'm the KPilot developer/maintainer and
I've spent the last 2 days trying to debug what's going on with a
Kubuntu user who is getting this error from kpilotDaemon:
!Library [ "kpilot_conduit_contacts" ] has version 4294967295
That sure looks like a red herring b
Hi guys. I'm the maintainer/developer of KPilot and I apologize for the
problems you were having. This is an old bug, so I'm pretty sure you
guys have just given up at this point, but this bug should be closed.
The problem was with the version of pilot-link that you were using. If
you'll notice fro
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