i've noticed similar hardware lockups, but it usually happens when i'm
running virtualbox, i just installed a big batch of updates, including
kernel updates, and i can't figure out which update caused this problem
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Thinkpad T61p hardlock flashing caps lock
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300693
Confirmed bug on ThinkPad T60 -- please note, this did *NOT* happen when
I was running 9.04 Beta and Release Candidates.
I first noticed this problem in the stable release of 9.04 Jaunty
Jackalope
Also, I'd like to confirm this bug on my friend's ThinkPad SL300 same
problem but worst, he cannot c
here is a workaround for those who are interested:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/i386/hotkey-setup/download
downgrade to the version of hotkey-setup in intrepid repository
it fixed my ThinkPad T60
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No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume, sliding LCD
brightness on X31,
I can confirm this bug on a ThinkPad SL400
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No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume, sliding LCD
brightness on ThinkPad X31, X32, X60, T22, T42, T60, R50e, R51, R52
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357673
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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missing brightness settings in power management
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230054
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I'm having the same problem, I like the laptop to be at full brightness
when on AC power
I'm running a ThinkPad T60 w/ an ATI Radeon x1400
when I plug the power back in, i need to manually readjust the
brightness settings, i played around with gconf-editor, but even with
the AC brightness turned
and the weird part is, if I use the "brightness applet" to adjust the
display brightness, I can still manage to turn up the brightness all the
way.
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brightness is not saved and restored correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/232099
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I am still having this problem in intrepid, however I did not do a fresh
install and would like to avoid doing a fresh install. Does anybody know
which package generates the volume control window?
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Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250695
You recei
I did discover a work around...
remove the directory called "mmkeys" located in "/usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/"
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Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys
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nevermind.. i found a better work around...
delete the directory "rhythm" in "~/.gconf/apps/"
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Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys
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correction!!! delete the directory "rhythmbox" in "~/.gconf/apps/"
sorry for the typo
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Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys
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Lars,
Thank you for that work around, that did the trick for me.
--auto-powerstates=off would prevent X from crashing if the computer already
boot in AC power, but did not fix the problem with booting on battery
--acpi-services=off solved the bootup problem
Thanks
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X server hangs at boot tim
try this work around:
sudo aticonfig --auto-powerstates=off
and yes, i'm having the same problem on my T60
and this problem also exists with 2:8.561 direct from ATI
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Problem with X if no power supply
https
i'd like to confirm this bug
the weird thing is, i didn't know I even had accessibility enabled on my
laptop until i went to "system > assistive technologies"
but I do have a workaround:
use gconf-editor:
and set "/apps/rhythmbox/plugins/mmkeys/active" to FALSE
the only problem with this worka
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon, After installing the
ATI Restricted Driver, the video in VLC became very shaky, and unusable.
Other media players, such as totem worked fine.
I tried adjusting gstreamer-properties which didn't
I agree, i actually disabled touchpad scrolling because this happens so
much
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Offer option to disable scroll wheel on task list
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39328
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kgpg
If you are installing kgpg on ubuntu (gnome, not kubuntu KDE) you need
to make sure you install the Konsole to use many of the features. So
either kgpg should be modified to allow the use of any terminal program,
or Konsole should be automatically i
this one is driving me nuts, I usually use VLC as my main media player,
but I use totem for a firefox plugin, and it seems I can't get the hue
correct at all
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Reset button in Color Balance controls sets Hue to wrong value
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97571
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hm, interesting, the color and hue is fine when I start gnome in XGL:
allow me to explain...
I typically run gnome in default X11 session.
but because I have an ATI video card, when I want to run beryl, I need
to fire up XGL. (I usually only run beryl if someone starts talking
about how pret
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