I'm now on Arch and with a very simple installation the error is the
same. As soon as acpid is loaded the brightness cannot be changed
anymore.
cat /proc/acpi/video/IGD/LCD/info
yields following output
device_id: 0x0110
type: UNKNOWN
known by bios: no
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"Good news, everyone..."
Playing with the options explained here
http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/acpi/acpi_howto.txt I finally managed to
get it done.
I added the boot option acpi_osi= to my kernel line in
/boot/grub/menu.lst and now it works. By default acpi_osi is used to
hand over a string to t
Fixed with kernel boot option "acpi_osi=" (without quotation marks).
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I just tried since a long time again. It seems to be fixed. Just
encrypted an email from within Thunderbird and there was no problem
anymore.
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seahorse passphrase dialogs don't accept input
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I'm so sorry for the confusion. Chow Loong Jin is right. I noticed just now
that I permanently disabled SCIM just for working around this bug.
Using SCIM the bug remains.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 271706 ***
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Yes, it does sound similar. As said there "Intrepid uses the evdev driver for
keyboards, that's why the problem has resurfaced."
Is there anything we could do to confirm this as the cause?
** This bug has be
** Changed in: seahorse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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scim-bridge crashed with SIGSEGV in
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err, how to do that? it's unfortunately not very obvious for me. would
like to try it.
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This issue didn't come up since a while now. Seems that it has been
fixed silently with one of the last updates.
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Why this is set to "Incomplete"? What information do I have to provide?
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Is there any more information I shall provide? How can I try debugging
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 271706 ***
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Volume control wheel on laptop is sticking in ubuntu
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It does seem to be similar to the following bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/271706
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/273009
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/278781
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/291472
This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 271706 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271706
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 271706
Volume control wheel on laptop is sticking in ubuntu
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This and its proposed duplicates sound similar to bug #285323, while
there its not the volume control but brightness. The symptoms are the
same, though as on my machine.
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I'm using SCIM for inputting Chinese characters. Disabling it as Chow
Loong Jin and mcmuller did solved the issue partly. I still noticed that
the prompt for the keyring password does not accept any keyboard input,
though. Clicking the buttons is possible. Even though I clicked on
"Deny" the passph
** Summary changed:
- Volume OSD never stops adjusting + invisible menu
+ Volume never stops adjusting once using hotkeys + US becomes unresponsive
** Description changed:
I just upgraded to the current 8.10 alpha release (as of September 22)
- via "upgrade -d" from an 80% working Hardy (brigh
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Same problem here. The messages match 100%. Worked in hardy.
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has been confirmed by user "hirev" below.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Volume never stops adjusting once using hotkeys + UI becomes unresponsive
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I've got the same situation each time GNOME starts after a reboot.
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I do not use Compiz by the way. It has been completely removed. Instead
I seem to use the gtk-window-decorator.
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Great, it works!
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Reinstalled Intrepid Ibex Beta to overwrite possible bad configuration
files, but it is still the same.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
I'm running Intrepid Ibex Beta from a fresh install on a Haier A61
laptop (probably a rebranded Clevo type). The LCD's brightness can be
lowered by pressing Fn+F8 and increased by pressing Fn+F7. This works
right until Ubuntu boots from GRUB.
** Attachment added: "tarball of /proc/acpi"
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This happened when trying to copy the acpi directory to tmp:
cp: cannot open `/proc/acpi/event' for reading: Device or resource busy
Hope it doesn't make a difference.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18266104/output_of_uname_-a
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LCD backlight bright
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This is the related thread with information what fixes I tried:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5915703
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I've got the same problem on the chinese notebook Haier A61, running
Ubuntu 8.04.
The brightness-up-key (Fn+F7) does not produce an event - none of the methods
described in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch work.
However, the brightness-down-key (Fn+F8) produces an event a
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded to the current 8.10 alpha release (as of September 22)
via "upgrade -d" from an 80% working Hardy (brightness cannot be
adjusted and cpu frequency scaling sometimes freezes the system when
jumping to the lowest frequency step). In Ibex the CPU frequency scaling
** Description changed:
I just upgraded to the current 8.10 alpha release (as of September 22)
via "upgrade -d" from an 80% working Hardy (brightness cannot be
adjusted and cpu frequency scaling sometimes freezes the system when
jumping to the lowest frequency step). In Ibex the CPU freque
same here after upgrading. workaround as mentioned above works.
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** Description changed:
I just upgraded to the current 8.10 alpha release (as of September 22)
via "upgrade -d" from an 80% working Hardy (brightness cannot be
adjusted and cpu frequency scaling sometimes freezes the system when
jumping to the lowest frequency step). In Ibex the CPU freque
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.04 on Haier A61 laptop with 1.2 GB RAM.
Installed 7.04 first, then upgraded to 7.10 with UbuntuStudio alternate ISO and
finally upgraded to 8.04 using the Update Manager.
The system totally halts and is unresponsive. Not even Ctrl+Alt+Backspace work,
only turning o
I don't have the Laptop anymore (now a desktop PC), nor am I running
Ubuntu anymore (now it's Arch). Could one of the subscribers please
perform the above mentioned steps?
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Volume never stops adjusting once using hotkeys + UI becomes unresponsive
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