I tried something else and I think I managed to kill two birds with one
stone. I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.30-rc4 (followed this guide:
http://nnutter.com/2009/05/fix-poor-intel-graphics-performance-on-
jaunty/ ) and not only resume from suspend seems to be working fine now
but it looks like the vi
Yeah, there seems to be something wrong with my bluetooth or perhaps the
way ubuntu handles it. When I issued "/etc/init.d/bluetooth stop" it
said that stopping went fine but when I checked with
"/etc/init.d/bluetooth status" it was still running. Killing wireless
(including bluetooth) with hardwar
I've just discovered that I'm still having this problem - the session is
lost after I resume from suspend... It seems to work if laptop is
suspended only for a short period of time, like in the above posts, when
I was suspending it for few seconds for testing purposes. But when I
suspended it and l
Here it comes!
** Attachment added: "pm-suspend.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26466279/pm-suspend.log
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Thanks for your help George but this trick didn't work. I killed
wireless with hardware switch and put my stinkpad to sleep. I resumed it
after 10 minutes just to be greeted with GDM... Sigh
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I tried stopping bluetooth service and suspending and it worked - many
thanks for this George. How can I automate this, so bluetooth stop
automatically before suspending and start after resume? Thanks again
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I've got to be doing something wrong - I put the script in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ but it doesn't seem to work... When I manually issue a
command to stop bluetooth it does work and I can resume from suspend
back to my session. What is it that I'm missing? Thanks
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Thanks for the tip George, that's actually the first thing I tried since
I figured the script has got to "run" somehow. It didn't help though.
I'll try again and see how it goes.
I did however play around with this fix and it behaves rather weird. This is
what I did:
1) I turned on my laptop from
I can confirm this behavior. I had to switch UXA as system was painfully
slow prior to this but now I lost my session every time when I suspend,
which is VERY annoying. I'm on Thinkpad X200s with Intel's X4500 GPU,
running Jaunty RC with all updates
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please find attached the following files: /var/log/Xorg.0.log,
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and the output of `lspci -vvnn`. The only change I
made to xorg.conf was enabling UXA to bring graphics performance back to
acceptable levels. Issue persist regardless of whether this option is
enabled or disabled. Pl
and finally the xorg.cong...
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25935521/xorg.conf
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Apologies, the above file is in the fact /var/log/Xorg.0.log, I messed
up the description /-: Here comes there real lspci-vvnn.txt
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how do you know it didn't work? did you get an error while following the
howto?
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Hi,
Same thing happens to me. Brightness is down to zero not only at boot
but also after screen goes to sleep and it's waken up by pressing a key
or after wake up from standby.
I'm on Thinkpad X200s and use 8.10 64bit. I only installed it about
three weeks ago and there was no problem with bright
Hi,
I have a similar problem on my X200s. I only got trackpoint scrolling
after issuing the following commands:
xinput set-int-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Wheel Emulation" 8 1
xinput set-int-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Wheel Emulation Button" 8 2
but I noticed that after suspending or hibern
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_configure_the_TrackPoint#Configuration_using_xinput
- there's a script at the end of this section, works perfectly for me
(on both trackpoints on my laptop and my external lenovo keyboard)
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I am sorry to say that I've been experiencing the same behavior while
trying to configure my ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint (55Y9041) -
after I key in that set of xinput commands I get the same error message.
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Trackpoint settings for wheel emulation in gpointing-device-settings are
non-
I've just installed Lucid from a daily build and the I still get the
same error when trying to use xinput command. I installed it yesterday
on my laptop (thinkpad x200s) and it's fully up to date.
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non-persistent
https://
attached output of
cat /proc/acpi/battery/*/state
cat /proc/acpi/battery/*/info
sudo powertop -d
on unmodified, up to date Jaunty with stock kernel and with kernel
2.6.30-02063004-generic for comparison, laptop X200s 7469-5KG (with
additional 2gb of RAM)
hope that helps
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