** Description changed:
The main configuration of g-p-m is to keep the ondemand policy, when the
- system startup it uses the performance policy, when the user got logged
- in Gnome, g-p-m set 'ondemand', no matters if AC is plugged.
+ system starts it uses the performance policy
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+ /etc/init.
** Tags added: battery life
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g-p-m always try to set the main policy to 'ondemand'
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This should not be a low priority bug. It contributes to the headlines
that Ubuntu has a worse battery life than windows. Netbook users who
need battery life want to turn powersave on.
The problem is that /etc/init.d/ondemand will after 60 seconds of
booting change the frequency scaler to ondemand
Yeah, no issues with Java. And global file parsing is not an ubuntu
thing.
On 13/03/2008, Rolf Leggewie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Ming and Ryu for working this one out. Can the issue be closed?
>
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> SCIM wont work with Java
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98890
> You receiv
RE: Bug 98890
This was the same issue but is solved in non en_US locales with the
correct line in the global file. Note there must be no space after the
comma when delimiting locales. en_US is not affected as it is added as
default.
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OK, I finally worked out what it was. If you default locale is en_US,
then it won't affect you at all. This works fine by default. If
however, you are using anything else (such as en_GB.UTF-8 in my case)
then only the scim still works fine in scim mode (GTK, QT etc), but
appears to not work in dire
02, 2008 at 06:02:38PM -0000, Ryu Kent wrote:
> >
> > What version of Ubuntu are you using and in which applications?
>
>
> I am currently using hardy (will be 8.04), but I've been using Ubuntu
> and scim XIM mode since the early warty days and in almost every
>
Ming,
What version of Ubuntu are you using and in which applications?
On 02/03/2008, Ming Hua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 09:43:46PM -0000, Ryu Kent wrote:
> >
> > It's related to that bug yes. And all the others posted about XIM.
> > B
It's related to that bug yes. And all the others posted about XIM.
Basically the ubuntu SCIM package XIM section is broken and has been for
over a year now. It gets ignored because most people only ever use GTK
or QT apps these days. Java, flash, etc etc. need XIM. UIM works
fine in XIM. Not su
Thanks for the reply,
Yes this bug is very much live in the final 7.04. I've had to switch
to UIM as I'm doing Java development and SCIM is as good as useless
there.
Here's how to replicate:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04. I'm using en_GB.UTF-8 locale and yes it
is registered in the global file. T
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scim
Ubuntu 7.04. Pure X windows applications (non GTK or QT) do not accept
SCIM input of extended characters through XIM even when XMODIFIERS
environment variable is set to "@im=SCIM". GTK and QT apps seem fine.
** Affects: scim (Ubuntu)
Importance
Seems like no luck in pure X applications either. xterm wont accept SCIM
input. Seems like a SCIM-XIM problem.
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Also, QT apps wont allow SCIM extended character input when XIM is
selected as an input method. This was no problem in Edgy
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 7.04:
SCIM works fine in GTK and QT apps. XMODIFIERS environment variable is set to
"@im=SCIM", and XIM_PROGRAM to "scim -d" but when Java applications are
launched, SCIM will not allow the input of Japanese characters from Anthy.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
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