Public bug reported:
The button to setup new devices is labeled Setup_new device ..." ..
should just be "Setup new device".
So removing the "_" and the "..." at the end. Also the "_" should be
under the "n" in "new" if it is mapped to a key combination.
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Many mkv files apparently have mimetype "video/x-mkv" and not
"video/x-matroska". To solve this a line is needed under the stanza:
By having this line in the default stanza it will great end confusion on why
some cannot play many mkv files through mediatomb.
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Binary package hint: blueman
When using blueman to connect a bluetooth mouse for the first time while
under 9.10 alpha 3. I am unable to get blueman to fully connect the
mouse. It stays stuck in searching, but never pairs with the mouse.
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Imp
Public bug reported:
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Blueman should have a setup wizard for new devices, similar to that of
gnome bluetooth. When connecting an input device it's confusing of if I
need to bond or trust this device? If a wizard was in place, it would be
much easier to figure o
Public bug reported:
gnome bluetooth currently does not allow devices such as headphones to
switch what bluetooth profile they will use. Many bluetooth headphones
support headset and headphone (a2dp) profiles.
Right now a user appears stuck with the headset profile for bluetooth
headsets, with no
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Also what machine did you happen to produce this problem on?
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Can you try out Karmic Alpha 3. Does it also demonstrate the same issue?
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Status: New
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Any reason you would mark the progress as incomplete?
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I've confirmed that the kernel you put together with the patch does
fix the issue.
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It's best to wait till the next SRU release kernel for 8.04.3 is released
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This issue is now resolved. Though may not be the most obvious or
optimal way. You can now go into sound prefrences and under the
"hardware" tab change the profile their to A2DP.
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@Psy[H[]
This seems to be what Fedora 11 does. They still keep the gnome volume
mixer for alsa but call it "Advanced Volume settings"
Also you have pulse audio controls app (pakage "pavucontrol "). Has
a configuration tab that will control profiles for a card. Seems worth
looking at for
Try installing package "linux-backport-modules-intrepid" .. I think that's the
name. Then reboot.
Also try out 9.04 live cd and see if you still see the same issue.
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Yeah your best bet is a USB CDrom drive. The error I would bet while
under the live cd is in dmesg:
[ 114.748000] [drm:radeon_cp_init] *ERROR* radeon_cp_init called without lock
held
[ 114.748000] [drm:drm_unlock] *ERROR* Process 8080 using kernel context 0
there maybe more. Bu
I see the exact same problem on my Thinkpad T41p with ATI Mobility Fire
GL T2. The problem appears to be the radeon drm kernel module has errors
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htt
Here is what I see in dmesg launching 10/12 Gutsy-RC live cd on my
Thinkpad T41p with ATI Fire GL T2 Mobility:
[ 114.748000] [drm:radeon_cp_init] *ERROR* radeon_cp_init called without lock
held
[ 114.748000] [drm:drm_unlock] *ERROR* Process 8080 using kernel context 0
glxinfo shows:
name of d
Doing the workaround worked! Here is what I did
1) ALT+F1 (to get to console)
2) stopped gdm
3) unloaded modules radeon drm
4) reloaded modules radeon drm
5) ALT+F7 to get to xwin .. logout
6) start gdm
The order is a little clumsy .. but it just worked after I did this. So
the problem is how the
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So this appears to be only isolated to the live CD. I just did an
install to disk and it worked on bootup. 3D out of the box (just not on
the live cd). I did I fresh install from the Gutsy RC iso .. but it
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@GabrielGrant
Did you try full install from the latest (10/10?) Gutsy RC (release
candidate) Live CD?
If not get it here:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/
It just works for me now .. though after sometime it will hard lockup
if you are using compiz. This is another issue for another b
ok something broke. When I try the daily live CD (9/28/07) with my Thinkpad
T61 with intel x3100 graphics. It defaults to 1024x768 as opposed to 1400x900.
Now interesting is when I run xresprobe as root I get the following output:
# xrespobe intel
id:
res: 1024x768
freq:
disptype: lcd/lvds
So b
Yes version xresprobe 0.4.24 is BROKEN. So the function "doprobe()" is
totally .. utterly broken! It probably shouldn't even be used at all. I
can't even figure out what the hack of script that is lcdsize.sh
actually supposed to be doing correctly. Now replacing the call from
"doprobe()" with "dodd
Oh forgot...while it's broken for my laptop .. it does not work
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I see that the
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/xresprobe_0.4.24ubuntu5.tar.gz
has not maid it into the daily builds yet..I had assumed it was. I also
see you have a specific line to have intel cards ddc probe. But really
the behavior should be:
1) First try to ddcprobe
2) If you do not hav
It would be awsome if you could do this for me. My Hardy install seems
to be in total disarry, and it will be about a week or two before I get
a chance to do a reinstall. Big Thanks for doing this for me (who ever
ends up doing it) ;-)
There is another thing you should know (not that the patch sh
Yes the problem has been fixed upstream (as I have tested with upstream
hal and seen this go away). But the hal package in hardy
(0.5.10-4ubunt6) does not fix this issue. I am using a fully update
machine with all the latest hardy packages as of today (the 18th of
Febuary) and it appears that every
Hal package 0.5.10-5ubuntu6 does not resolve this issue.
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This link is a patch to Linux udf filesystem driver .. that fixes this issue (I
have not tested it):
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Here is one for the Thinkpad eject button:
bugzilla #194609
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There appears to be an issue with HAL or something with Gnome in Hardy
that is perventing this and other key actions to be caught by Gnome.
This works fine under Gutsy .. but is not getting picked up by Gnome in
Hardy. The same goes for the FN+F3 (battery button), it is picked up in
Gutsy and the l
This really isn't needed and apparently it brakes acpi_faekey .. so
closing this.
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How can a patch be commited into Ubuntu kernel when upstream doesn't
even have a proper patch for this yet. I truely hope you didn't take the
patch out to the bugzilla (as that is not an acceptilble patch) that
wodz reported .. this patch is not acceptable upstream...this has been
gone over for lon
I'll file a bug as soon as I figure out the exact component. It is definetly
gnome though.
1) acpi-support daemon is catching the acpi event and running the eject.bn
which does acpi_fakekey
2) when I try to run acpi_fakekey (with the eject key parm) as root .. gnome
does nothing
3) acpi_fakeke
What shocks me is how non user friendly all this is. Just ridiculous
there is even an argument over this.
For any other package. You install all the dependencies so that package
is "fully functional". NOT...oh it does something, but you need to
install this other thing ... but oh you had no idea
Since now with package linux-backports the led on the wireless works.
There is now some indication to the user that wireless is being toggled
when they try to enable bluetooth. Given this this bug is now invalid.
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Binary package hint: mediatomb
Currently mediatomb is putting invalid routes in /etc/default/mediatomb. The
routes do not need to be there at all and should be removed. The lines I am
speaking about are:
/etc/default/mediatomb
ROUTE_ADD="/sbin/route add -net 239.0.0.0 netm
@cassen
You shure your talking about the same bug? The device name doesn't
matter. Mine is /dev/scd0 and I have the exact same fstab entry
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0
0
The problem is Ubuntu does not support multi session UDF formatted CDs,
which
Hmm... I've been using the same setup today on my T61 and iwl4965 with a
2.6.22.1 kernel and all went well without a problem. THough this is not
an ubuntized kernel. The kernel in gutsy is 2.6.22 flavor.
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Current version of intel iwlwifi and firmware are pretty old in gutsy
kernel and have many bugs. Updating the drivers in the kernel will
greatly increase reliability of using intel i3945 & i4965 wireless
cards. So increate the driver verion to 0.1.14 or greater as well as
upd
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Actually that is correct. The reason you use "grep -i -n1 -q disabled
$BLUETOOTH" is that if you
cat you get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jerone# cat /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth
status: disabled
commands: enable, disable
The first line will allways be the status. But the 2nd line is the
True. The behavior before with was it would only have "disabled" & not
have 2 lines with labels status & commands. I created a new file that
adds the old grep line back.
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To get this into gutsy. I think you should just drop the 2 that Steve
has issue with .. can fight those fights later. But there are other
fixes for me (Drop thinkpad-acpi.modprobe) .. that seem more important.
Hotkey stuff can easily be fixed by users if need be...sigh..sad that's
it's come to this
I have also recently noticed this problem with totem. AC3 work fine
using VLC .. but not with Totem. I'm using Hardy builds and the problem
still exists. I'll look into this and see if I can fix it. It's most
likely a problem with gstreamer or how Totem is trying to pass AC3 over
gstreamer.
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I have a lauchpad bug open with a fix for this for Hardy. It has been
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 177570 ***
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I'm seeing the same thing with my Lenovo Thinkpad T61 on Hardy.
I see the problem now
Battery1 is reading /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
Battery2 is reading /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info
But there is ONLY 1 r
Actually looking more into this along with the gnome bug that is linked
too. This is an issue with Gstreamer and no app using Gstreamer can use
AC3 Passthrough currently, and it has yet to be fixed. If you want to
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A workaround is to use the xine backend. So you install "totem-xine"
from apt and launch "totem-xine" . This is totem using xine for the
backend. I just tested it and AC3 passes fine now. Hopefully gstreamer
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Yeap just tested latest HAL in git and it does solve this issue.
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you can see users
need this problem fixed.
This patch is for "/etc/init.d/alsa-utils":
Signed-off-by: Jerone Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- /etc/init.d/alsa-utils.OLD 2008-02-09 01:17:09.0 -0600
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@@ -161
Oh also this is issue effects both Hardy & Gutsy .. but I assume this
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You r
This is fixed, but there has not been a HAL release cut with the fix. It
is in git so you can go here and compile HAL and see that it now does
work as it should (showing the right amount of battrie(s)).
If you want to see this fixed run these commands:
1) sudo apt-get install git-core build-essen
OK so the simple solution for this issue is to put ' acpi_osi=Linux' on
the kernel command line. I am working with the thinkpad-acpi maintainer
(who is working with the acpi maintainer) to get a proper in kernel fix.
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I have a fix for the behavior of the current ibm-wireless.sh script.
1) The current check to see if disabled was is no longer valid.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth
status: enabled
commands:enable, disable
You now have 2 lines
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acpi_fake is missing an error condition when calling an ioctl. It also
fails to close the file descriptor at the end of the program. I have
created a patch to improve the quality of this code.
Signed-off-by: Jerone Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -r dca361
I have created a 2nd patch that adds more NEEDED checks. This one goes
after the first one I posted.
Signed-off-by: Jerone Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -r 8bf812b8e6e8 acpi_fakekey.c
--- a/acpi_fakekey.cThu Jan 17 21:41:30 2008 -0600
+++ b/acpi_fakekey.cThu Jan 17 21:47:14 2008
This bug is a bug in gstreamer. It has been resolved and will be in Ubuntu
hardy when the next release .16 of gstreamer is released. See bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-base0.10/+bug/174292
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Kernels will have a proper fix integrated or Lenovo will fix there
firmware. Whichever comes first.
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This bug stil exists! I just burned a DVD under Windows Vista . Trying
to mount in Ubuntu I get
Cannot mount volume.
Invalid mount option when attempting to
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Is anyone paying attention to this fix?
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I noticed in your diff you drop the install fro the
toshiba_acpi.modprobe & thinkpad_acpi.modprobe in debian/rules . You
may want to keep these installing these (they just whould not have any
options in them of course). This way if by some off chance users do need
to place options .. they can eas
Acutally looking at modprobe.d directory there are not a lot of files.
Meaning that only the modules that NEED options are there. So I would
say nuke both files completely since they there options are no longer
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Ok a little more info (I am getting to filing that bug) .. so just tried
the latest Kunutu hardy build. KDE is picking things up like FN+F3
(battery button) .. so this does nail it to definitely a gnome issue.
Getting closer to the root of why know isn't working.
But things do work under Kubuntu .
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
On Lenovo Thinkpads when FN+F3 is pressed it calls an acpi event. This
event then launches script "/etc/acpi/thinkpad-lockorbattery.sh", which
emulates the keyboard battery key. This will bring info up on the
battery status from the battery icon in
filed a bugzilla with the issue:
bugzilla #195638
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-gnome2/+bug/195638
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Your not seeing this bug because xresprobe is no longer used in Hardy.
This is why your xorg.conf does not have any specific resolutions listed
.. now X does autodetection. The xrandr output is correct.. what is
probably stupid is the gui tool you are using. Try logging out and
restarting Xorg with
The big question is who is the freakin maintainer of acpi-support for
ubuntu ? Thanks for the work Daniel .. it appears Ubuntu forked acpi-
support then doesn't even want to maintain it. Users submit patches and
they all seem to be getting ignored.
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There is now a even better fix for this bug in ALSA 1.0.16-rc2 that
actually adds a virtual master for the AD1984 driver and truly fixes
this issue. This will make 2.6.25 .. but ubuntu would need to put this
driver in there 2.6.24.
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I misspoke it seems that this is a Lenovo firmware issue and thinkpad-
acpi is not at fault. The link above exposes this (I just didn't read to
the end of one of the mails):
There is another email on the issue here:
http://www.nabble.com/Backlight:-video-and-ibm-hotkey-report-the-same-event-td143
I take that back. The mute button work fine under Ubuntu Gutsy
So it's either thinkpad-acpi or acpi subsystem in 2.6.24.
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This problem is caused by thinkpad-acpi in 2.6.24 . This mailing list thread
exposes the issue:
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It also affects the power button.
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24
So it's not thinkpad-acpi . The issue is very strange but basically any
kernel past 2.6.22 displays it.
Now here is the kicker. The mute button actually mutes the. But the software
(Gnome or KDE) does not pick it up when running on a kernel past 2.6.22. So the
mixers are not aware that things ha
This is definetly a Gnome issue. As KDE has no problem at all detecting
the PCM. The problem here is that with the Thinkpad T61 & some other
newer laptops the sound card no longer has a hardware mixer (otherwise
know as "Master"), now they only have "PCM".
KDE seems to be able to handle this fine
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have not tested this
yet (but I will).
This patch adds PCM as a fallback as the master volume for gstreamer
alsa plugin.
Signed-off-by: Jerone Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -r 4a0fdea649ff ext/alsa/gstalsamixer.c
--- a/ext/alsa/gstalsamixer.c Wed Dec 26 11:31:46 2007 -0600
+++ b/ex
Ok tested and the patch works! The patch I pasted in on the last post
got screwed up. I'll post the patch to the bugzilla as an attachment.
The patch applies to gst-plugins-base-0.10.14 package.
** Attachment added: "Fix to gst-plugins-base to add PCM as a fall back master
if no mixer 'Master' is
I have filed a bugzilla in the gnome bugzilla so that gstreamer upstream
is aware (and hopefully will take time to include the fix):
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506928
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Audio volume control keys control microphone volume instead of PCM volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/17429
My patch was committed to upstream gstreamer. So I guess the fix in
ubuntu will be to include gstreamer 0.10.16 when it is released or to
include the patch with currently distributed packages.
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Audio volume control keys control microphone volume instead of PCM volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net
This issue has returned in Ubuntu Hardy builds (where it was fixed in
Gutsy). If you press the Bluetooth key it turns on bluetooth and kills
wifi! It's pretty bad.
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thinkpad wifi hotkey toggles bluetooth and wifi at the same time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24680
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Public bug reported:
It's back. The mute button on the Thinkpad T61 has stopped working. I
upgraded to hardy today from Gutsy (were it did work) to do testing. I'm
running on kernel 2.6.24-3. My thinkpad has the latest firmware that
fixed this issue in gutsy. Thinkpad ACPI reports my firmware as:
This bug is fixed. See bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/174292
Please closed.
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thinkpad volume keys control microphone - gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136287
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Tried kernel 2.6.25-rc8 and brightness works! So there are fixes
upstream. Also it's very quick too (unlike it being slow and sluggish).
One thing is the thinkpad-acpi probably neededs to be moved up to 0.19.
I'll try and fine the hardy kernel git tree and see if I can find the
right upstream patc
This bug is still present in hardy. Why has curl not been added as a
depency for git. It is required for using "git clone".
When you use it you get :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ git clone
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=tree;h=f7730db16b82366d72fa977a1409bbfce71e909c;hb=f7730db1
** Changed in: git-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Building git-core in Ubuntu 7.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186939
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Works again with kernel 2.6.24-14
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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[REGRESSION] Impossible to change LCD brightness on Thinkpad R61/T61/X61
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198476
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This fix does not appear to be in linux-ubuntu-modules 2.6.24-14. I'm
using my thinkpad right now and no LED. What is the git entry for this
fix in the ubuntu kernel repo if it is ?
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WiFi / WLAN LED not working on notebooks with Intel iwl4965 | iwl3945
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176090
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