Hello Gwyn,
try to:
1. Right-click the keyboard indicator applet
2. Select 'Keyboard preferences'
3. Select 'Layouts' tab and click 'Reset to defaults'. Check that all the
configs are gone
4. Log out/Log in (restart X)
Editting the xorg.conf didn't help me either, but resetting the defaults did
This issue doesn't occur in Intrepid Alpha6 for me. As for LTS it's
still broken unless the X conf is modified by hand or autologin is
disabled. The solution is somewhere out there, but I couldn't find any
in freedesktop or other's bugzillas.
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gdm and keyboard layout switch
https://bugs.launchp
Hello!
I can confirm the issue mentioned in the first post on my compaq laptop
(intel GMA945, i810 and intel drivers) and standalone box (nvidia
GeForce2 IGP, nv driver) both running ubuntu 8.04.1:
1. Add 'Keyboard indicator' applet to your panel
2. Add second group (eg Spanish, or someother if y
** Attachment added: "keyboard indicator screenshot"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16530667/layoutSwitcher.png
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gdm and keyboard layout switch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228196
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h.log, :o.log.1 and lspci -vvnn as
an attachment
hope that helps 8)
** Attachment added: "ssergeje logs"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20796538/logs.txt
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X11/GDM crash after using xrandr
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298226
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Hello again. I'm happy to say that spinning down correctly works for me
on jaunty.
The problem is in udev rules.
To keep it short: I needed to copy the 60-persistent-storage.rules file, modify
ACTION!="add|change" to ACTION!="add". This way sdparm commands work.
You can visit http://ssergeje.wor
Please refer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/117713/comments/49 for temporary
(hopefully) solution to unmount and spin down external drive
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WD My book hard disk is not turned off when unmounting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241927
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The problem with home directory happened only when /etc/udev/rules.d/60
-persistent-storage.rules was present. This is why it is removed by the
script after external HDD suspension.
Please check if you have the file on your system after you run the
script.
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WD external drives need to be spun d
To suspend the drive manually:
1 unmount
2 copy the rules file from /lib to /etc
3 edit the rules file
4 perform sdparm sync and stop
5 remove the drive
6 remove the rules file from /etc
so it should be there _only_ when you run sdparm commands
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@FiNeX wrote on 2009-07-19
This script also worked for me, tnx. With it the drive spins down as it
supposed to and does not start all over.
Can these commands be embedded in gnome unmount logic somehow? Eg if
drive is USB HDD, then sync, stop, suspend USB??
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@memartin
I have a Samsung HM250JI SATA notebook drive in an external enclosure (ICY BOX
IB-290StUS-B) which doesn't spin down by default either.
On Hardy/Intrepid I could use the suspend-usb-device skript, it worked
out of the box. So did a manual sdparm --command=stop. I could hear the
drive sp
@#57 jatin sachdeva
As I understand most important is to spin down the drive and this should
work independently of USB or Firewire system, or it doesn't?
This hack can't be incorporated as permanent solution IMHO. udev rules
or sdparm should be fixed. There's a related bug with hdparm and seems
i
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