I haven't seen it for a few days either, Tom. However, I haven't put the
computer to sleep as of yet, I may try that over the weekend and see if
I can cause a reproduction of the problem. I do know with the Lucid
release there were a lot of new packages pushed, one of which may have
solved this.
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Public bug reported:
While using an Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN wireless card, the following
happens:
* Card makes a successful connection to wireless access point
* Card functions normally for a period of time (this can be 15 minutes - 3
hours or longer)
* Network access is lost, network manager c
I'd also like to add that when the battery is not detected properly I
can not change the brightness of my screen at all. The hotkeys do work
(I see the brightness indicator come up and change appropriately) - but
I can't turn up the brightness at all (the indicator comes up but
doesn't move) and tu
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Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty, latest updates applied, kernel
2.6.28-11-generic.
Using HP Pavillion DV7-1034ca Entertainment Notebook PC.
When I first boot up the computer it recognizes the battery fine.
However, if I put the computer to standby and then resume operation, the
b