I would like to add that, as well as at shutdown, the beep also occurs:
-- in Gedit or Tomboy, when trying to move the text cursor beyond the start or
end of a file.
-- in Terminal when backspacing into the prompt.
I'm using Jaunty official release on a Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop.
It is VERY an
I have the same problem on jaunty, official 23 April release.
VirtualBox 2.2.0, installed via Synaptic. This is the intrepid version
as a jaunty one is not yet available as a Synaptic install. Guest OS is
Windows XP.
Had to tun off desktop Compiz video effects for now, but would like a
proper f
"To get rid of the shutdown beep (and perhaps making that last step
redundent) you should blacklist the pc speaker:
In a terminal type "gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf"
=>This will open gedit, go to the last line in the file.
Type "blacklist pcspkr" without quotes onto a blank line at t
(Following my earlier post, I have now installed the *official* Ubuntu 9.04
*jaunty* version of VirtualBox 2.2.2 via Synaptic, and the transparent window
problem still exists.)
As johnboiles noted, the problem seems to go away after a reboot.
However, on my system it comes back if the guest is
... I should also have added that, like johnboiles, my laptop display
also is not Nvidia... it's an ATI Radeon Mobility X1400. Can this bug
be reclassified?
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Video corruption with composition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364764
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I have same problem on a Dell Inspiron 6400.
It will not resume if the screen has blanked (power saving) while in suspend.
(If I suspend have the screen saver displayed, I *can* resume OK.)
Reverted to 2.6.35-22 as workaround.
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[IBM T42] Cannot resume after suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
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On a eeepc 1000h.
After hibernate/resume wifi card every odd time is dead.
It shows up, but it cannot connect to the network nor scan for the
available access points.
This happens either with rt2800 + rt2x00 or with the rt2860sta driver.
wifi resume
Problem also exists on Dell Inspiron 6400, with Broadcom BCM4401-B0 ethernet
controller.
This is with Linux kernel 2.6.35-22-generic (i686)
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Title:
I thought it worth noting that I do *not* have the problem, although my WiFi
card is the one affected.
Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-22-generic.
Dell Inspiron 6400, 2GHz Centrino Duo, 2GB memory.
$ dmesg | grep 3945
[0.394592] PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBC,PNP0f13:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq
1,
For the record, with the good performance mentioned above:
My WiFi router, a D-Link "DSL 2640-R", is configured for "mixed 802.11g and b".
The wireless security is "Auto (WPA or WPA2)".
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Slow Wireless Connection in Intel 3945abg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/621265
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