Unfortunately I no longer have a working R100 so I can't test.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104745
Title:
acpi power state changes result in corrupted display [Toshiba Portege
R10
This could be a complete red herring, but on the off chance that it's
useful info:
I'm seeing this issue on an Ultimate-N 6300 in a two-antenna laptop
(with only antenna terminals 1 and 2 connected). This configuration
works fine under Windows, but causes high packet loss under Linux Mint
12. Co
AFAICS you should *never* call $LAPTOP_MODE start (or stop). You should
always use $LAPTOP_MODE auto (which will then honour the config file
preferences).
-roy
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power.sh should allow laptop_mode to do it's thing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74394
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Public bug reported:
If you create a new user in the User and Groups tool, and specify
'admin' as the username, this ends up deleting the existing admin group
when it creates the new user's group. The most visible effects of this
is are that sudo stops working, and that it is no longer possible t
Sorry, I'd forgotten about this bug report, and somehow missed your
query about it.
FTR, a friend of mine helped me track down the issue, which was that the
keyboard layout had somehow been incorrectly configured, presumably when
upgrading at some point.
Specificically XbkLayout was set to "uk" i
Public bug reported:
On a Toshiba Portege R100, running Feisty Beta and trident drivers,
virtual console switching doesn't work once X is running.
The key sequences Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc simply have no effect. Note this is
not a dupe of 68683, as my problem is not that I'm getting corrupted
consoles,
Public bug reported:
On my Toshiba Portege R100 laptop, with trident driver, any attempt to
change the display brightness results in an incorrect resolution. The
screen image is displayed too large by a factor of approximately 2, with
only the top left quadrant of the desktop being visible. This
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
In 6.06.1 LTS, /usr/acpi/power.sh explicitly calls
laptop_mode start
and
laptop_mode stop
This means that the preferences specified in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-
mode.conf are not honoured.
Instead, power.sh should simply call