Same here. Not sure if this is a 'bug' or a 'feature' at this point,
but it is an extremely important option for me to have since the
hardware switch I do have controls both the wireless and the bluetooth
adapter together.
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Robert, that completely fixed it! I had been googling off and on for
what seems like 6 months without a solution, and, bam, that gives me
backlight control as well as automatic dimming based on activity. Thank
you so much!
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jaunty, not able to change lcd brightness for lenovo ideapad Y450 laptop with
nvidia driver
ht
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I'm having a tough time getting the backlight adjustment working on a
laptop (Lenovo Y450) using the latest NVIDIA drivers for the G 130M in
the machine.
The laptop function combination keys register as they should, and things get
changed in the sy
Marked it as invalid myself since I can't repeat it.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This affects me too in Karmic. I have backlight control in the entire
boot process right up until the nvidia driver starts up, and then
afterwards only in a virtual terminal (Control + Alt + F1). Any
progress on this?
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Lenovo Y450 with nvidia GeForce GT 130M graphics, not fixed for me
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After looking around some more about grub2, it seems like this a
'feature' designed to avoid this?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/420933
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Two hard drives, one 500 GB containing Win 7 Pro (/dev/sda), and another
320 GB hard drive (/dev/sdb) split between /, /home, and swap.
Installed 9.10 RC from a bootable USB stick created with unetbootin
3.72, formatted / as an ext4 partit
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Hi,
There's a typo in the released fix for bug #319373 that keeps it from
it's intended result. In a vanilla 9.04 install, there is an extra space
in the added line that causes the grep statement to fail and still
default to vesa for the driver. On
Hi again,
There's a typo in the latest patch that keeps this from it's intended
result. In a vanilla 9.04 install, there is an extra space in the added
line that causes the grep statement to fail and still default to vesa
for the driver. On my system failsafeDexconf read:
VBOX_VIDEO-$(grep -e
follows the directions given by the VirtualBox folks it is not a
problem.
Sorry but I didn't know where else to put this or send to! This is just
my hack to get it working easily, I'm probably doing bad things with
this below. But I wanted to post it regardless. Thanks,
with
this below. But I wanted to post it regardless. Thanks,
Ryan Hamilton
Ubuntu 8.10
xorg:
Installed: 1:7.4~5ubuntu3
Candidate: 1:7.4~5ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 1:7.4~5ubuntu3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Using V
It was never resolved in Ubuntu 7.10, but a complete reinstall of Ubuntu
8.04 "fixed" it for me. I don't have a 7.10 install anymore, so I can't
reproduce this. I haven't had trouble since moving to 8.04, but I can't
speak for mash above.
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That was one of the things I checked, but it never *got* to /etc/fstab
or any the related ones. It was borking up somewhere way before that,
and I don't think there was any consensus as to what was going on. I
could have entered the /etc/fstab entry by hand, but honestly, what use
is that? The w
I have to agree with jfjellstad and bugmenot, the wording is pretty
confusing. I assumed that what came up with as default was the prior
action, that it would update menu.lst with the new kernels at the top of
the AUTOMAGIC section. I think better wording for "Install package
maintainers version"
That doesn't seem to be the problem with me, unfortunately. I checked
/etc/fstab, and I do not have any duplicate entries like you mentioned.
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I can not get any kind of USB storage to automount anymore, and I don't
know why. This seems to be a common problem, but one that the solutions
suggested elsewhere have not worked. I have tried my t
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Status: New
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Hi Adam,
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Details the problems I'm having, if its of any interest. My self and a
friend whom I switched to Ubuntu are both having the same troubles, and
I'm running x64 and she's x32, both 7.10. Not just a seagate drive, but
any U
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I can not get any kind of USB storage to automount anymore, and I don't
know why. This seems to be a common problem, but one that the solutions
suggested elsewhere have not worked. I have tried my three USB
thumbdrives, in addition to my
I stumbled across this bug looking for something else, but I looked at
system monitor on my AMD64 Gusty machine and it seems to report garbage
numbers. Screenshot of sys-monitor attached. I'm guessing its somewhat
related?
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