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Title:
trying to enable desktop cube, crashes unity
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Public bug reported:
This is related to the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/773141
However, it also disables the terminal ctrl alt t function, so it is
impossible to reset without restarting.
11.10
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: compizconfig-settings-
Please close bug.
An earlier fix for Maverick Meerkat involved turning off speedstep in the BIOS.
For Oneiric, I had to turn speedstep back on and then it picked up the correct
driver acpi-cpufreq and is now working properly.
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Public bug reported:
11.10 has some missing dependencies such that gimp won;t install.
The workaround was this documented on these forums:
[code]
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ricotz/testing
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade -f
sudo apt-get insta
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from Meerkat to Natty.
Now my laptop is stuck at 800 Mhz instead of the full 1.73 GHz.
I am unable to start cpufreq and it will not load on startup:
jason@Inspiron-9300:~$ indicator-cpufreq
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/indicator-cpufreq", lin
Potential fix:
I had a similar problem back in 2007:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9488 In my case a broken
BIOS was the reason. As I could not get a newer (fixed) BIOS, I found
two workarounds: a) using the processor.ignore_ppc flag, and b) (the
"final" solution): using a kernel par
I found this in the cpufreqd.conf:
##
# Special Rules
##
# CPU Too hot!
[Rule]
name=CPU Too Hot
acpi_temperature=55-100
cpu_interval=50-100
profile=Performance Low
[/Rule]
Could that be the problem?
Edit: I changed that to 70 and it still doesn;t work.
Something is changing the scaling_max_freq
I have posted the results below.
It took about 25mins before the givernor throttled the speed back. The full fan
speed did not even come and now I cannot change it back to 1.73.
The fan successfully controlled the temperature down so why throttle it
afterwards?
I am running a video, FF, Thunderbi
Public bug reported:
Thread link: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+question/143039
I installed the applet as I suspected my CPU was at half speed.
When I first start the computer it works correctly and then for no apparent
reason the governor switches the max speed down to 800MH