With a final release about 10-days away this would seem to be a major
issue. Although several posters are offering hack suggestions, I
have not seen a post that is really addressing the bug. None of the
other competing Operating Systems would be able survive the barrage of
bad media this type
What about making the authentication persistent as it is in Jaunty? Is
this information not stored in a keyring somewhere? Plus what about
including / in the list of volumes? Why isn't home one of the
default selections in folders?
** Attachment added: disk dump
Problem still exists with latest updates:
Linux msiwind 2.6.31-12-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 7 04:14:43 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
If I left click on the sound volume icon on the top panel and change the
volume, the flickering stops.
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screen brightness flickers at login screen
Problem reappeared after installing the latest updates and installing
the xorg-edgers drivers (intel). The kernel with the update is
2.6.31-11-generic. Also added the following stanza to xorg.conf (which
works with Jaunty).
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
I do not experience this issue with the 2009-09-30 Live Karmic Netbook
Remix build on a MSI Wind U100.
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screen brightness flickers at login screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423873
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The brightness toggles up (brighter) and down (dimmer) by what appears
to be one click of the Fn+F4 and Fn+5 keys. The flickering continues
through the GDM login screen and still exists after the desktop is
displayed. Using the Karmic Netbook Remix build from 2009-09-16, this
item still exists