hello, also having this problem with the ThinkBook 15.
The touchpad seems to be of type "ELAN062F". I see this is also the same
as listed in OP's udevdb.
It seems that this could be the fix, since the ID "ELAN062F" is not present in
the whitelist in "include/linux/input/elan-i2c-ids.h":
https://
For me, at least, the bug is fixed in 14.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1280881
Title:
Does not detect hotplugged storage device (WD Elements 1TB)
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As requested, the output of
sudo udevadm test
/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.2/1-1.2:1.0/host8/target8:0:0/8:0:0:0/block/sdb/sdb1
is attached.
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As requested:
# blkid -p /dev/sdb1
/dev/sdb1: LABEL="ElementsSmall" UUID="6822170D55D13F29" TYPE="ntfs"
USAGE="filesystem" PART_ENTRY_SCHEME="dos" PART_ENTRY_TYPE="0x7"
PART_ENTRY_NUMBER="1" PART_ENTRY_OFFSET="2048" PART_ENTRY_SIZE="1953456128"
PART_ENTRY_DISK="8:16"
There is definitely a part
** Description changed:
- My WD Elements 1TB drive does not automatically mount when connected.
+ My WD Elements 1TB drive does not automatically mount when connected,
+ although I can mount it manually with 'mount'.
Some things I have noticed:
1. While the device /dev/sdb1 (for the only
Public bug reported:
My WD Elements 1TB drive does not automatically mount when connected.
Some things I have noticed:
1. While the device /dev/sdb1 (for the only partition on the drive) is created,
it is given permissions 600 and belongs to group root, whereas for other drives
the device is g
I have this same problem with the same laptop. It worked well in 9.10
IIRC, then I had the problem listed here on 10.04.
It is present in a different form in 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10
In the latest two versions, rather than the coloured screen seen above
there is garbled text (that would normally be
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"Safely Remove Drive" of Kingston 8GB flash drive produces "Unable to stop
drive" err
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When I use the "Safely Remove Drive" command on a Kingston 8GB flash
drive (USB ID 0930:6544), the following error dialog appears:
"Unable to stop drive
Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1: Detaching device /dev/sdb
USB device: /sys
I see this bug was closed, but perhaps it might be reopened? I seem to
have the same problem. I checked the files using the command line md5sum
tool, and the dupes have the same md5, but in the database there are two
different md5s for the dupes.
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Duplicate detection doesn't seem to be working
The tablet is working fine for me now - really it only stopped working
for a while. My 'solution' was to reinstall (Gutsy at the time). Now I'm
on Hardy and it still works fine.
I was never able to discover what stopped it from working, but its all
fine now.
Frith.
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Tabl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
In the 'do_video' and 'do_thinkpad' methods in /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup,
the following code is used to find out what video driver X is using:
VIDEO=`sed -n -e '/^[ \t]*section[ \\t]*"device"/I,/^[
\t]*endsection/I{/^[ \t]*driver[ \t]*/I{s/^[
I should add: because this affects the setting of the thinkpad_acpi
hotkey mask, it has irritating effects like those in bug #220969.
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/etc/init.d/hotkey-setup looks at xorg.conf to find what video driver is in
use; this doesn't work any more
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221571
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Never mind about this; I've traced the root cause of this problem in
hotkey-setup and filed it separately as bug #221571. Because of that
bug, the hotkey mask doesn't get set correctly, so the 'brightness up'
keypress isn't received by hal which causes the problem here.
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thinkpad t41 brightness
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
I've looked at all the various thinkpad-brightness-related bugs on
launchpad, but this seems to be one that hasn't been reported yet. On my
Thinkpad T41 (model 2668-F5G), when I press the 'brightness up'
(Fn+Home) key, the screen brightness goes up by
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Binary package hint: libgweather-common
On line 286355 of /usr/share/libgweather/Locations.xml, the
field for South Africa is listed as "Africa/Johannesburt". This is a
mistake - it should be "Africa/Johannesburg". There is no such place (or
timezone!) as "Johannesburt". Thi
nd doing a
reinstall (which also reformats the partition, so you will lose
everything you haven't backed up).
Not for the faint of heart :)
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Tablet PC Pen input stopped working from dapper to edgy to feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66646
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I've found a solution to this problem. Change the value of the gconf
property '/apps/notification-daemon/theme' to 'standard' (instead of
'ubuntu'). Then the notifcation popups will use the default look instead
of the Ubuntu look - one of the results being that they follow your
selected colour sche
my kernel just yet...
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For reference, it was the revision 461 in the GNOME SVN repository which
changed the tooltip colours (and hence the notification popup
background). You can see this change at http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs
/gnome-themes-extras/trunk/gtk-
themes/Darklooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc?r1=460&r2=461
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As a temporary workaround, you could install the metapackage at
http://frith.co.za/hotkey-tpb_1.0_all.deb - it 'Depends' on tpb and
'Provides' and 'Replaces' hotkey-setup. Or you could create a similar
package yourself with 'equivs'.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77402
Yo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tpb
In line 16 of /etc/init.d/tpb there is a typo where two characters are
inverted. It reads "tbp -d" where it should of course actually read "tpb
-d".
This is with latest gutsy, tpb version 0.6.4-2.3ubuntu2.
** Affects: tpb (Ubuntu)
Importance: U
I have this same problem... I have performed the same steps and I get
the same results.
Can anyone offer a suggestion?
Frith.
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ubiquity crashes when first partition is set to "dont use"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121921
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I have also experienced this bug, on an IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad T43 (model
2668-F5G) which has a SATA HDD. Ubiquity doesn't actually crash, it just
seems to get stuck in some kind of infinite loop - the cursor becomes
the "busy" indication, and the GUI becomes completely unresponsive. It
remained like
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 51537 ***
There is a workaround for this bug: install the kmilo-legacy package,
and then delete the file
/usr/share/services/kmilo/kmilo_generic.desktop. Then you have the good
old behaviour of kmilo-thinkpad!
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IBM Thinkpad volume keys handled wrong and made
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 51537 ***
There is a workaround for this bug: install the kmilo-legacy package,
and then delete the file
/usr/share/services/kmilo/kmilo_generic.desktop. Then you have the good
old behaviour of kmilo-thinkpad!
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As to the problem of the generic kmilo plugin interfering with kmilo-
legacy, there is a workaround which I posted in bug #61822: just delete
the file /usr/share/services/kmilo/kmilo_generic.desktop (or move it
somewhere else, whatever).
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