Suspend works for my T510 4314CTO with NVS 3100m while running the current
Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Build.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds Thanks for the effort!
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htt
I meant that it worked when I passed acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable , this
laptop was not blacklisted. I typo'd on my last post, it's a T510 4313
and I posted my dmidecode.log to this bug. I removed some information
like serial numbers and some stuff I thought related to Intel AMT and
TPM, so please l
ha, of course: Lucid still has version 1.3.2, I think it's best to use
Debian's 1.5.1
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I don't know what caused it, but this issue has re-appeared in Lucid
RC1.
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Is it too late to bring in 1.5.1 to Lucid? The 1.3.2 is barely
functional...
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Someone who works on ALSA is aware of this ;)
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.22_v1.0.23#HDA_Codec_driver_2
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Lanoxx, please look 1 post above yours, which refers to the bug report
for x61s. https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/569882 . Nobody
without an i5/i7 Thinkpad is affected by this particular bug.
** Description changed:
- This happens identically with both Thinkpad T410 and T510 models (
I have created a thread about this bug at nvnews.net, where NVIDIA
developers often respond to user issues:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2240345#post2240345
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** Summary changed:
- Settings are non-persistent after reboot
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Has anyone used this on Debian with absolutely no issues?
My understanding is that gpointing-device-settings has a plugin for
gnome settings daemon
Interesting settings can be found with gconf-editor at /apps/gnome/peripherals
. The priority for loading plugins is found at
/apps/gnome_setting
Additionally, /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings has a list of
keybinds (obv.) and XF86TouchpadToggle is only listed there, nowhere
else in gconf. Before installing gpointing-device-settings,
XF86TouchpadToggle would toggle the touchpad and display a notification
using notify-osd. This broken
I'm using Debian's 1.5.1, but using gconf-editor to set
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/pointing-device/priority to 8 and
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse to 9 has allowed gpointing-
device-settings to have precedence over gnome's default mouse settings
app. Settings are now persistent
Unfortunately, this seems to randomly stop functioning. I haven't found
a consistent reason for this yet.
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Sorry, I should clarify: when the touchpad is disabled in gpointing-
device-settings, it re-activates. I don't know if some other input
plugin is asserting itself here...
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jilgoosbee, are you able to use the XF86TouchpadToggle (FN+F8) when
using gpoining-device-settings? Are you able to disable the trackpad in
gpointing-device-settings and have the setting persist?
gpointing-device-settings and gnome-mouse-properties (Gnome's default mouse
preferences app) have 2
Also, you say your scroll settings are persistent. I bet this is because
you haven't set anything in gpointing-device-settings that conflicts
with gnome-mouse-properties, ie. you haven't disabled horizontal
scrolling in gpointing, but enabled it in gnome, or something similar.
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Post about it here: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com . This is not a bug.
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If i'm not mistaken, there is some development goal to replace this with
some scripts run by pm-utils.
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Sorry if I was hasty with that, I reverted it. In Bug 489830 the
settings are still shown in gpointing, they just are inconsistently/non-
persistently applied. Could you ever apply gpointing's settings in
Lucid, or did it stop working as soon as you upgraded from Karmic? Do
you have trackpad scroll
I believe gpointing-device-settings may allow you use both side-of-pad
and two-finger scrolling, but I can't test it.
Does anyone know if there are plans to integrate gpointing-device-
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gpointing-device-settings
By default, Ubuntu will disable touchpads via gnome-settings-daemon when
XF86TouchpadToggle (Fn+F8 on ThinkPads) is pressed, and this is
accompanied by a notify-osd notification. This no longer functions when
gpointing-device-set
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That's encouraging, at least it isn't entirely broken!
I don't have Windows installed anymore, but there is a feature of the Windows
driver that is worth investigating.
There's that Connextant sound options application, which lets you determine how
the headphone switch is used.
It's possible to c
I'm no expert at this stuff so forgive the misuse of terminology, but it
is also possible that these settings are stored in nvram or bios or
something. You should consider a bios reset, including removing the CMOS
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Y
That thinkpad_acpi message is simply warning you that you have no
applied the most recent update to your laptop's BIOS and firmware. You
can update it using the software at this link:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-46258#bios
You can apply the update using Wind
I confirm this bug on my thinkpad T510.
A workaround is to change brightness in text-mode VT (ie. crtl+alt+f1, change
brightness, ctrl+alt+f7 to switch back to X.)
The lack of OSD is a new development since 26/02, I think it requires a
separate bug report.
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http://forum.notebookreview.com/showpost.php?p=5947126&postcount=199
This issue with melting speakers has been confirmed on the t410 now.
You guys should probably call lenovo. You can keep your hard drives when you
send it in, just don't mention Linux. I believe your speakers are broken!
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Have you tried removing your main and CMOS batteries? The CMOS battery
is a CRU (customer replacable unit), you can play with it without
voiding your warranty. I really hope that would solve it, firmware
issues are scary!
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Yo
I'd test my audio in Windows, but the stupid support DVD burning process failed
so now i'm a permanent Linux user!
Audio is still properly functioning on my T510 with identical audio hardware,
though.
If you need some sort of firmware dump just post here.
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One more thing that may be obvious, but worth saying: Try using
headphones, the speakers may be garbage. The Lenovo forums are full of
audio-related complaints for various t4xx laptops, I even saw a picture
of a melted speaker assembly.
There's a useful RSS feed on the support/downloads page for y
Public bug reported:
The brightness controls on this laptop with NVS 3100m work while running
Nouveau or when using a text mode VT, but not while running X and using
proprietary NVIDIA drivers. About 3 weeks ago it was possible to force
the nvidia driver to control the backlight by adding [Option
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I apologise for having posted this report with a less-than-minimal
xorg.conf . I have ensured that none of those options affect this
problem.
** Summary changed:
- Backlight brightness on ThinkPad T510 can only be changed in Text Mode, not X
+ Backlight controls no longer function on ThinkPad T51
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I can now force the nvidia driver to control the backlight. I don't know
why it didn't work before, I did 2 hard reboots and the setting didn't
take effect. Regardless, the nvidia's backlight controller is still less
effective than the one used by nouveau or in a text mode VT. The nvidia
driver's b
Also, dmesg reports that thinkpad_acpi's backlight controls are not
enabled, so it is certainly not controlling the backlight in the VT:
thinkpad_acpi: This ThinkPad has standard ACPI backlight brightness control,
supported by the ACPI video driver
thinkpad_acpi: Standard ACPI backlight interface
I have no idea how to effectively monitor changes in /sysfs. The best
method i'm using is to use "tree" to map out Sysfs, and then search for
interesting things and monitor them. If someone could please share a
better method i'd be very appreciative.
I have not found if there is a difference in sy
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So should we be reporting this upstream? It's safe to assume that
Canonical is not going to be doing a lot of kernel hacking in this case,
right? The issue persists upstream, and 2.6.27 is nearing completion:
http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/2.6.27-rc8_This_One_Should_Be_The_Last_One
Where do we need to
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@ David: I blame that stupidness on fatigue.
Hibernate actually works when using Nouveau, but not with proprietary
nVidia drivers.
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The upstream packages from the Debian people work properly. They package
it in 2 parts, llibgpds0 and gpointing-device-settings .
http://packages.debian.org/sid/libgpds0 http://packages.debian.org/sid
/gpointing-device-settings
The "fix committed" tag is rather broad. Do any Ubuntu people plan o
In fact the Debian packages aren't able to persistently disable the
trackpad. I don't yet know what causes this, but trackpoint wheel
emulation settings are persistently applied.
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The T510 is obviously affected, too.
acpi_listen output:
ibm/hotkey HKEY 0080 101b
XEV Output:
MappingNotify event, serial 38, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
request MappingKeyboard, first_keycode 8, count 248
KeyPress event, serial 38, synthetic NO, window 0x501,
root 0x15d,
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Sorry for wiping out some attachments, I had some sensitive information
in them. I'll update to 1.15 of the BIOS and post santitized copies if
needed.
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D'oh - Sorry, i'll post the stuff for the T510 right away! I
accidentally wiped someone else's attachments!
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Again, I apologise for wiping out other people's attachments. Just to
make sure I didn't confuse anyone: this bug is NOT solved and Lenovo has
not yet released a BIOS update that addresses this issue. RSS Feeds for
Lenovo Thinkpad software updates can be found here:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/suppor
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As long as we're sending notification to like 50 people: It didn't work
on my T510 with NVS 3100m, BIOS 1.15. The resume-trace hash match is
still /build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/drivers/base/power/main.c:471
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I'm confirming Mikael Nilsson's report with my Intel 5300 on 2.6.32-19.
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sorry, I actually have a 6300. It works for hours under light use
(barely over 1 Mb of traffic) but becomes very slow under heavy load.
Cycling the rfkill switch allows it to work again, it never performs
well under heavy load, though.
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NVIDIA's 256.29 beta driver is available from this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates .
The issue is not solved, and I didn't expect it to be. Again, the bugs for both
NVS *100m series and FX 880M have been reported to the NVIDIA developers @
nvnews.net, the links to th
** Summary changed:
- gnome-settings-daemon XF86TouchpadToggle actions do not work when
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** Summary changed:
- Backlight controls on ThinkPad T510 no longer function when using proprietary
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+ Backlight controls on ThinkPad T510 and W510 no longer function when using
proprietary drivers
** Description changed:
- The brightness controls on this laptop with NVS 3100m work whil
Here's the lshal output from my T510 without backlight controls force-
enabled in xorg.conf:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight'
info.addons = {'hald-addon-generic-backlight'} (string list)
info.capabilities = {'laptop_panel'} (string list)
info.category = 'laptop_panel'
Also I'm running nvidia driver version 195.36.15 . Next time I restart
this machine, I'll check for changes to lshal output caused by forcing
nvidia to control the backlight.
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lshal output seems to be identical when the nvidia driver is forced to
control the backlight. I agree, the nvidia driver is probably passing
the wrong number of brightness levels. Thanks for the link to bug 7779,
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Yes that definitely works, un-setting "disable touchpad when typing"
allows gpointing-device-settings to consistently disable the touchpad.
Thanks! This was actually listed on the gpointing-device-settings
mailing list at some point, too.
I've make bug report 577250 for the issue with gpointing br
Delyan, are you able to force the NVIDIA proprietary driver to control
the backlight? You can do this by adding
Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1
to the "Devices" section of xorg.conf and then restarting. Also, does
your backlight emit a buzz or humming noise when the brightness
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I confirm this behavior on my t510 4313 with nVidia nvs3100m discrete graphics.
However, my second resume shows the Lenovo BIOS splash indefinitely.
I filed a similar bug last month:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/519375 , post 11
has logs from similar methodology. I will tes
Hi, here's the info you requested. This is from my T510 with nVidia GPU.
Sorry if there was a way to add multiple attachments to a post.
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Ah and an explanation: I booted using notsc, irqpoll and text. The
system failed to sleep a second time, the screen never turned off and
the system never entered sleep (ie. no blinking power light) This is
possibly an nVidia specific behaviour, though.
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@ Davids Pollak: You mean your system never enters sleep a second time
with notsc and irqpoll kernel options, right? That's what I meant may be
nVidia specific, most specifically the LCD and backlight not turnng off.
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ThinkPad T510. Display functions normally after X loads.
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This occurs under Linux oo 2.6.32-16-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 9 16:33:12
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AKA current Lucid Alpha 3. Post 5 confirms this.
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I see the same hash match, it is not associated with PCI though.
[1.181366] registered taskstats version 1
[1.182071] Magic number: 0:523:740
[1.182151] hash matches
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/drivers/base/power/main.c:471
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- Thunderbird shows large overlay emoji's whilst downloading mail
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It's still a brutal rendering bug for usability. We shouldn't have to
use a PPA for the rest of the beta cycle, the Ubuntu release packages
need bug reports. If Canonical wants people to do proper testing, issues
like this are a major hindrance. Giant emojis on top of my email make me
take the beta
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1759286
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Does merely installing this package cause banshee to hang, or must the
extension be enabled first? It is not installed by default, but neither
is Banshee. If this bug isn't solved, the package should be removed from
repositories, it is a serious usability problem. I'll test this later
this week.
H
I've bumped the "bug report" at nvnews.net repeatedly and have done so
again today. The lack of formality with regard to NVIDIA bug reports is
very irritating!
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2359095#post2359095
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This bug still exists in Ubuntu 15.04 .
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Title:
Can't install search engines (Tramples over window.external)
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Zwylicht, thanks for the information, I will definitely use that for
fine-tuning.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Quirks
X.Org settings are easily set with "Quirks", which can be distributed with
Ubuntu. Simply submit a patch and explain the reason. For examples, please see
the files @ /usr/share/ubun
I can't believe that this bug isn't a priority. It drives my parents nuts!
On Oct 5, 2013 7:51 AM, "Aspasia Dilalou" <861...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Friday, 13:50 at school. The lesson finished, the ltsp server refused to
> shudown and I wanted to catch the 14:00 bus to go home.
> I pressed t
This scanner is powered by USB. It's likely that your setup is not
supplying enough current. Try removing any USB hubs in between, or try
it on another piece of hardware.
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This has been happening for years, I think.
** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
ICC profile doesn't get
Please run the following command in terminal:
lspci -nn |grep VGA > ~/Desktop/lspci.NvidiaGTX570.txt
and attach a copy of the file "lspci.NvidiaGTX570.txt" to this bug
report.
** Also affects: jockey
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importanc
** Visibility changed to: Public
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Jockey notifies user of "crash" when dpkg
Not to say that /etc/X11/xorg.conf has been deprecated, but: The X11
"Quirks" files are a quick way to fix backlight control issues. I have
smashed/replaced my LCD panel since reporting this bug, and no longer
hear a buzzing noise when changing brightness while forcing the
proprietary NVIDIA driver
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