[Bug 880881] Re: Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status

2011-10-24 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
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  Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status

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[Bug 880881] [NEW] Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status

2011-10-24 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
Public bug reported:

I have an EliteBook 8540w with internal and external battery running Ubuntu 
11.10 (oneiric).
Linux  3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011 x86_64 
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

The power indicator (indicator-power, version 0.9-0ubuntu2) does not combine 
the status of both batteries. 
E.g. if one battery still has 1 hour left, and the other has 2 hours left, it 
will show 1:00 or 2:00, instead of 3:00. 
E.g. When the external battery is almost run out (but the internal one is still 
charged), the indicator becomes red, instead of staying white/grey. It should 
only be red when both batteries are almost drained.
E.g. when the internal one is fully charged, and the external one is 
discharging, the estimated time show is the estimated time that the external 
one will be discharged, not taking into account the internal one. see attached 
screenshot (total time show should be around 4 hours)

The original applet provided by gnome (I re-enabled the notification
area) does (still) have the behavior as I expect. In other words, this
is a regression compared to 10.10 (pre-unity).

** Affects: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 771263] Re: unity shortcuts do not use appropriate keyboard layout

2011-06-04 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
Replying to #3: it is already set to Ctrl-alt-T

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[Bug 655299] Re: chromium segfault

2010-10-16 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
A work-around that works here is to remove the libmoon package.

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[Bug 403408] Re: Grub 2 problem, error: no such device

2009-12-17 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
I had the same issue and I was able to solve it by partitioning it
manually and putting /boot as first partition. I could not use the
'search' deletion trick because with lvm+encryption it doesn't even
reach the grub menu (but I had the same error message as in this bug
report when installing without lvm or encryption).

Note that on my old 80GB disk everything was fine. Problems only arose
when I tried installing on a new 320GB disk.

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[Bug 446035] Re: iPod mounts as a normal disk in Karmic (gtkpod/others won't list the iPod), fine in Jaunty

2009-12-05 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
I've successfully used the following workaround from the same forum:

Simple solution: If you plug in your ipod you see the ipod on your
desktop. So just right click on your ipod and select unmount. Don't
select eject!. Then go to Places and your iPod should be in the list -
just click on it to remount it. That's it.

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[Bug 139337] Re: after upgrading from feisty to gutsy, /dev/mapper no longer contains my LVM volume group

2007-11-07 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
The new way of mounting volume groups is through evms.
However, evms does not run nice with the 2.6.22 kernel if you do not manage 
*all* partitions (including root) through evms.

So your options:
* install evms and run an older kernel (very annoying if you have nvidia 
graphics)
* install evms and use it also for your root fs (I did not manage to do this)
* make your lvm volumes activate automatically (through udev? rc#.d doesn't 
seem to work)

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after upgrading from feisty to gutsy, /dev/mapper no longer contains my LVM 
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[Bug 157503] Re: gparted doesn't start (freeze) because of /dev/fd0

2007-11-04 Thread Mathieu De Zutter
I'm having a similar problem on a laptop *without* a floppy drive.

My solution is
$ sudo mv /dev/fd0 /root

(You could also delete, but you never know...)
Don't execute this command anyway if you *do* have a floppy drive.

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