No it didn't, though the issue became much less of a problem as 14.04
moved from beta to final release. It still occurs maybe once or twice a
week and a simple reboot gets me back up and running. When this was
reported it was basically 100% of the time if I shut the lid on my
Macbook Air it'd lock
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[Apple Inc. MacBookAir5,2] suspend/resume failure [non-free: wl]
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Sure thing, just fired up mainline 3.14 and I will report back in a few
days after I've had sufficient time to test.
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Public bug reported:
Macbook Air early 2013 model. Happens fairly frequently, maybe 2-3 times
a week.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-23-generic 3.13.0-23.45
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-23.45-generic 3.13.8
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-23-generic x86
What do you mean by "stay connected"? The device had a little trouble
sometimes on Lucid for me where I may have had to remove it from the
bluetooth-preferences, shut off the device, reboot, and then re-pair.
Is this the case you're experiencing?
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Bluetooth: pairing Apple Wireless keyboard con
Just to add to the symptoms of this bug, I believe the culprit is that
gnome-keyring doesn't appear to be storing any of the pins when setting
up a bluetooth device. This makes it impossible to use a bluetooth
keyboard, since you obviously cannot enter the pin with an unpaired
keyboard, and it's a
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Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
If somebody could please let me know how to find debug info on what's
going on I will provide some.
Using Maverick 10.10 beta
gnome-bluetooth package version 2.30.0-1ubuntu3
The main symptom is that my Apple Wireless keyboard which worke
What steps did you go through to compile the driver? I did a simple
make/make install and it's not doing it for me.
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Aye, the problem here is that in changing the aspect ratio nothing
happens. I need to zoom out, not in, and by setting to just a standard
4:3 all I see is a very zoomed in view of the top left corner. If it
helps diagnose, the OSD is also zoomed in. Attempting to set different
video settings for
Aye, I changed the ~/.mythtv/mysql.txt as well, both are identical.
As far as the aspect ratio, all I could find was pressing W during
playback. Is there a way I can manually tweak these? I was poking in
the Edit Keys section of Mythsetup but couldn't find anything that would
give me what I need
Using Mario's 0.20 packages here, the overall upgrade went smoothly
except for two issues:
One, upgrading mythtv-database still won't go because it's trying to
connect to the wrong mysql server (it provides the IP of an old server
I'm no longer connecting to). I've edited /etc/mysql/my.cnf and
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