[Bug 529052] Re: battery applet comes and goes in notification area

2010-03-16 Thread Jason Thibeault
After updating libindicator0 to 0.3.5-0ubuntu1 as soon as it became available in APT, the leftward march has stopped, but it still disappears and reappears while charging or discharging. This is in the notification area on a Gnome panel. I just added the Indicator Applet to this panel to see if it

[Bug 529052] Re: battery applet comes and goes in notification area

2010-03-05 Thread Jason Thibeault
I've been having the same problem since upgrading via update-manager -d to Lucid yesterday, on an HP Compaq 6510b, which is a Centrino Duo. $ apt-cache policy libindicator0 libindicator0: Installed: 0.3.4-0ubuntu1 Candidate: 0.3.4-0ubuntu1 Version table: *** 0.3.4-0ubuntu1 0 500 htt

[Bug 226503] Re: rc.local script does not run on bootup

2008-05-12 Thread Jason Thibeault
If you hit Ctrl-Alt-F8 at any time, you can switch to the console where the startup output is displayed -- on mine, the last line it shows is "* Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [ OK ]". I did not think to look at this when the problem was presenting for me. Does it show up on yours?

[Bug 226503] Re: rc.local script does not run on bootup

2008-05-12 Thread Jason Thibeault
All the other scripts were running fine to my knowledge, as the system was booting up just fine and I wasn't noticing any odd behaviour that would lead me to believe any of them weren't running as usual. However, I'm completely at a loss as to why, but rc.local seems to be running now. The test s

[Bug 226503] Re: rc.local script does not run on bootup

2008-05-12 Thread Jason Thibeault
I may not be the bug initiator, but I'm willing to continue troubleshooting. A symlink to rc.local exists as S99rc.local in runlevels 2, 3, 4, and 5 (/etc/rc#.d/). Ran the defaults command anyway, just to see what would happen: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-rc.d rc.local defaults [sudo] passw

[Bug 226503] Re: rc.local script does not run on bootup

2008-05-04 Thread Jason Thibeault
I can confirm that rc.local is not running for me either. I'm using an HP Compaq 6510b, which apparently has problems with suspending under Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy. The suggested fix for this is to add "echo 1 > /proc/acpi/video/C098/DOS" to /etc/rc.local, which allows the laptop to suspend without har