The other day I tried a debug as often suggested here and I found that g-p-m
was configured to trigger the "critical action" when 2 minutes was left but
g-p-m keeps on showing 5 minutes even when acpi tells that the battery
percentage is 0%
So I adjusted the thresholds to fit what I think is cor
Everything always worked for me (after some charge/discharge cycles
enough to create a battery profile...) but, after i've enabled laptop-
mode-tools something changed: I get some notifications about my battery
discharge but, after I get the critical warning notification the system
simply doesn't h
Thank you leeyee!
Your suggestion worked for me!
Robert
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font in terminal does not resemble font in preview
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190848
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Ok, thanks to a suggestion from ubuntuforums i've solved my issue either with
gtk applications and qt4 (e.g. skype):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4799912&postcount=33
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Terminal font appears to be slightly fuzzy/blurry
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85932
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Same problem here: gnome-terminal, gdebi package installer (the terminal
window) shows strange fonts...seems to me as the fonts smoothing isn't working
properly: i've tried with different dpi settings and different fonts, but i can
see this issue only in those 2 apps.
My monitor is a laptop lcd
Ok, after some days keeping eyes on it,
I can say that the issue is about the lid switch
management of the new hal package, in fact
if I suspend/resume by my Fn keys and then
I close the lid everything is working as expected.
Moreover, a couple of times my notebook suspended
in a wrong way with vid
Uhmmm
I've just found that there's something wrong with
this patch: when my notebook resumes from suspend/hibernate
the backlight doesn't turn off anymore when the session expires :-(
so I'have to manually restart hal or gnome-power-manager...
Any suggestions?
Thank you again
Roberto
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Ok, I've just followed your instructions and everything
is working perfectly: i can adjust brightness either by
th Fn keys and the gnome-brightness-applet, moreover
gnome-power-manager now lets me set different brightness
for ac/battery.
Thank you all!
Roberto
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Dell Laptops don't talk to HAL ab
Hi all,
I've got a Dell 500m running Feisty and brightness is working for me
but only through the Fn keys: brightness applet/g-p-m aren't able to
read/write the value in the bios.
So, I wonder if I follow the instructions from Huygens will I have
the brightness increased/decreased twice each time?