nevermind got it with following google-fu:
sudo apt install linux-tools-`uname -r` linux-tools-generic
Here are the results:
Plugged in (Charging):
$ cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/status
Charging
$ sudo acpidbg -b "e _SB.PCI0.LPCB.BAT1._BST"
Evaluating \_SB.PCI0.LPCB.BAT1._BST
Evaluation of
no install candidate for acpidbg
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Kernel reporting 100%
Odd. Laptop is behaving normally, including power indications. I will
close this, and reopen if it happens again.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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$ ls /sys/class/power_supply/
ACAD BAT1
acpi log attached.
Sorry for the wait, I neglected to bring this laptop with me. I now
have access :)
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Strange. I also tested with Eoan's kernel (5.3.0 and 5.3.18) and I
still get this bug. I know it worked before the upgrade to Focal...
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I will add, the new kernel is so much faster on boot!
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Also, power manager worked well before update to Focal from Eoan. So
this isn't likely tied to the distribution or bios. Probably the
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Here it is:
$ cat /proc/version_signature
cat: /proc/version_signature: No such file or directory
$ lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
core-11.1.0ubuntu2-noarch:printing-11.1.0ubuntu2-noarch:security-11.1.0ubuntu2-noarch
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
I used release candidate 6, since it took me so long to respond. Sorry.
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Yes. I have ran Linux Mint Debian and Xubuntu on this laptop. All have
had the correct output (This was some time ago). I will use latest
kernel and report back.
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This is the output of:
$ acpi -b
Battery 0: Not charging, 100%
It is the same regardless of the actual charge state or even if plugged
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Running Kubuntu 20.04: Regardless of whether the laptop is plugged-in,
or the battery state (Even just before dying) the reported percentage is
incorrect and the system believes it is plugged in at all times (see
upower -d below, it is always the same).
$ cat
I dont want to close this bug report as fix released, but after my
update of ubuntu-base yesterday the issue is gone. If the original bug
reported agrees, then the bug report can be closed.
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Public bug reported:
This may be a copy of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1824886
However with the bug's age I did not want to take a chance and reported
separately and commented/subscribed there as well.
Running Kubuntu 19.10.
After running 45 minutes, unplugged, on old
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Note: Running Kubuntu 19.10, all updates current as of today. So this
is affecting other Ubuntu-based distributions as well.
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Title:
Battery
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Ran and submitted: apport-collect 1824886
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Title:
Battery level stuck at 100% and Estimating...
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Also affected, the following was taken when running after 30 minutes on
battery:
$ upower -d
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_ACAD
native-path: ACAD
power supply: yes
updated: Tue 24 Mar 2020 08:48:42 AM CDT (1928 seconds ago)
has history:
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ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.6
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: sperger1086 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: sperger1086 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: KDE
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
InstallationDate:
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This bug was patched by the project owner on git-hub. Marking as
Solved.
** Changed in: mate-dock-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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It is possible to have the programs launch asynchronously with a script
using devilspie. If webkit (or some other library) is what you have to
use to make this applet work, perhaps there is a command I can send to
the service that provides that information to the applet to ignore or
delist
Public bug reported:
This bug first and also reported on GitHub. I have also noticed another
error that could benefit by a fix to this bug (GitHub: Generic icons
which aren't an application appearing in dock #136). The bug is the
title: Programs started that have rules created for them should be
** Bug watch added: github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues #715
https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/715
** Also affects: blueman via
https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/715
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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After turning bluetooth off (unexpectedly hangs, bug report already present),
blueman cannot restart bluetooth adapters. Opening in terminal blueman-applet
and trying again, but this produced no helpful errors, so i started
blueman-adapters since this can only be opened
Work Around:
You can either set Edge Flip Pointer along with Edge Flip Move.
-OR-
Under desktop wall, in the edge flipping tab, make sure edge flip move is
ticked. Then, under bindings set the mouse icon(s) for move
(left/Right/Up/Down) to use the same edge (Left/Right/Up/Down) and
I Fixxed it! I found that turning off Framebuffer Object in the OpenGL
plugin returned compiz back to full functionallity... Can even run
Emerald window decorator without stability issues! Lionel, can you
check to see if this works for you? If it does then the bug may be
plugin specific!
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this same issue. If someone can confirm this to be the same bug, I
would appreciate it. Otherwise, I will open a new bug report. If this
is the same bug, then we will know it is not Unity specific as well,
since I am running
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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Logout from xubuntu session causes blank screen
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You should now be using TOR Browser and not vidalia/tor. This bug
report is invalid and no longer maintained. Maintainer please close Bug
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Apparently I d not have the privilege of assigning importance. :) I
will have to wait for a maintainer to do so.
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Title:
edge flip move broken
This work-around comes curtesy of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1172881
Which is itself a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/771448
This bug is not a duplicate, as the issue is more serious here, as
instead of sporadically working, the issue here is a failure
If you set Bindings>Move Within Wall>Move Left to Button1 that
you can use Edge Flip Move again, but only for going Left. This
workaround only for all orientations except right. If you want it to
work for moving windows left, then you need to have set for allow Wrap-
Around (No idea why). I
** Changed in: compiz-wall-plugin
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: compiz
** Also affects: compiz-wall-plugin
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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edge flip move broken
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Title:
Display brightness keys not registered by ~$acpi_listen
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apport does not come installed with Mint... I installed it and sent it
per your request.
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Display brightness keys not registered by
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** Tags added: apport-collected sarah
** Description changed:
Brightness keys donot repond, Brightness controls on xfce4_power_manager
behave as expected. Either kernel is not recognizing the fn+f5/f6
commands or their is a problem with my configuration.
here is
Here is the make.log for ndiswrapper during failed kernel upgrade.
Should I open a new bug?
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I was unable to install the new kernel, the package is 'broken' and apt-
get install -f just want to remove it. The kernel conflicts with
ndiswrapper, and I need the internet for my job. Any suggestions on how
to install the upstream kernel?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status:
Despite the errors the Kernel ran fine, and I witnessed a visible difference in
performance of LightDM after boot (Increased responsiveness and faster load
time) and an increase in boot speed.
This kernel is working well, but the buttons for both brightness, (and airplane
mode) are still
Here is the problem I encountered updating the Kernel
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.8.0-040800rc3-generic.
(Reading database ... 335102 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack
I can confirm this bug also exists in Xubuntu.
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According to mint, the ppa you provided does not support xenial, is the
only method to use this kernel to follow the wiki?
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Title:
Display
Sorry for the slow response on this one.
~ $ uname -a
cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16
This is the latest kernel provided by mint.
Can you provide the ppa you want me to use in the format
'ppa:username/ppa'?
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** Description changed:
Brightness keys donot repond, Brightness controls on xfce4_power_manager
behave as expected. Either kernel is not recognizing the fn+f5/f6
commands or their is a problem with my configuration.
here is the event output of all of my fn+(f keys):
~ $ acpi_listen
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+ Brightness keys donot repond, Brightness controls on xfce4_power_manager
+ behave as expected. Either kernel is not recognizing the fn+f5/f6
+ commands or their is a problem with my configuration.
+
+ here is the event output of all of my fn+(f keys):
~ $ acpi_listen
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Brightness keys donot repond, Brightness controls on xfce4_power_manager
behave as expected. Either kernel is not recognizing the fn+f5/f6
commands or their is a problem with my configuration.
here is the event output of all of my fn+(f keys):
~ $ acpi_listen
Thanks for your help... for now I just disabled session locking. I will
await the Mint team's responce.
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Title:
Xscreen saver and lightdm
Some ideas for the guest session:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen 'true'
or
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver ubuntu-lock-on-suspend 'false'
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After the reinstall xscreensaver is still locking by default. I can disable
this feature in Settings and it is now fine (Because it does not lock).
However, I wanted this locking feature, it is still a bug in that enabling this
locking feature still locks the screen for the guest account,
...Now I am not so sure, the system i am using still has this problem: It is
MintXFCE.
I will purge and reinstall and see if it is a config problem somewhere.
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Steps to reproduce bug:
1) Install xubuntu or mint xfce
2) download and set lightdm as desktop manager
3) sign in to a guest session and either close your laptop lid or allow
timeout to start screen lock
Why this is a bug:
xscreensaver will not accept a blank/null
Jost Noticed this: Currently at 29% charge during a charge, power
manager reports 58min of battery life. Unplugging and plugging in again,
the notification that pops-up reports: 30% and 27min. Every time I
repeat this experiment the popup will report a different amount,
sometime as much as
I hate to be a bugmancer and raise this from the dead, but I believe it
is better than cloning the issue (Even if it increases the heat). My
problem is not being solved by removing the battery or any bios setting
-indeed, windows reports battery levels correctly-.
At full charge, a battery that
Yes. There are a few work a rounds. I will try to post directions that
will tell you what command to use to marrow when I have my laptop.
Sorry for the wait.
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Never mind, clicking on those links produces a 404 error, it seems these
packages have been pulled from the PPA, and my system is still looking
for it. Any reason why these packages would be pulled from any server
during an LTS cycle?
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Same for me. Mint updates are fine, it is the ubuntu packages which are
givingng me problems. Packages.linuxmint.com is set for my mint
packages (rafaela), and is not giving me problems, but
archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu is set for my ubuntu packages (trusty) Here
is the error I am getting:
Failed
Public bug reported:
Mirrored displays is not accessible (grayed out) when trying to activate
this feature for multi-monitor support. I am not sure which specific
package to nominate for this bug, but it seems to only be happening on
systems with XFCE4 installed and running (Including Xubuntu,
Alerted the Ubuntu One Control Tower of the image revision with a link
to this bug for review and consideration, and possible usage. Thanks
Matthew.
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Matthew, The file stipple.png is corrupt and will not open in gimp or
image viewer, some kind of obfuscation maybe?
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Title:
Software center have
Here is the transparent stipple.png. Let me know if you need any other
images.
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This Bug does not affect the Window Title or Menus from successfully
appearing, but they overlay the File Edit View Bookmarks Help in a
visible manner, making it difficult to use (especially for High
Contrast). I have returned Unity and Compiz back to default settings
and
** Description changed:
This Bug does not affect the Window Title or Menus from successfully
appearing, but they overlay the File Edit View Bookmarks Help in a
visible manner, making it difficult to use (especially for High
Contrast). I have returned Unity and Compiz back to default
Can systemd be safely uninstalled in the mean time for users not yet
testing this function?
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Title:
systemctl is broken if you don't boot with
It was suggested to me that I could use the following workaround to start up
programs affected by this bug by using the following command:
:~#sudo service [PackageName] start
I tested this on an affect program Haguichi and it worked.
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Also effects Haguichi, and presumably any package that calls on /bin/systemctl.
see my Bug report here: https://answers.launchpad.net/haguichi/+question/258759
This happened only after upgrade to 14.10. Martin Pitt, care to write a
quick tutorial on how to change the correct boot settings to
Also, systemd is not maintained in launchpad, but in bugzilla. If this
is an error in systemd and it is required for 'some reason', then they
may have to be notified their as well? I dont know if upstart is the
real problem here, and the package being reported for this bug might
need to be
Here are some conflicting results:
Output from:
:~$ initctl --systemlist
initctl: invalid option: --systemlist
Try `initctl --help' for more information.
brandon@RomeoMontague:~$ initctl --system list
avahi-daemon start/running, process 897
mountnfs-bootclean.sh start/running
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