ions other
than removing the kde integration? (His machine is amd64/kubuntu 8.10)
Cheers,
orGSD
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s somewhat limited. I looked on my
wife's laptop and didn't see anyway in synaptic to downgrade to a
previous version to walk my father through downgrading from 3.0.0-6 to
something which worked. I appreciate your looking into this!
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I will add that unsurprisingly these problems exist with the dock as well. I
have through trial and error been unable to find a good stable solution with
64bit whether integrated or discrete graphics used. I am going to try the bios
update before taking more drastic measures. The ACPI ones echoe
I have found a solution to brightness changing if you have gone the
32bit route to solve the issues in this bug report.
In Kubuntu 11.04 32-bit, change to a virtual console, ie: alt+ctrl+F1,
change brightness with Fn+brightness to the desired level, then
alt+ctrl+F7 to get back to X and the level
I just purchased one of these laptops and found this bug report prior to
install. Seeing as there has been little activity I thought I would try 10.10
Maverick Alpha 3 to see if by chance in the months since it has been opened,
something silently got fixed.
Unfortunately the laptop is not usable
Thanks FD! A couple of quick questions to see if I can replicate your success
under 10.10.
Are you using the nVidia driver instead, or are you using the "somehow
leftover" nouveau module resulting from after xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
removal?
Are you successfully running stable after the remova