The procedure JasonPorter mentioned does not work for me (I use my
onboard bluetooth notebook to connect the devices). I go through the
bluetooth menu, add the keyboard and the mouse (using the connect
button), enter PIN, etc., and on reboot it fails again. The only way I
managed to make this work
I get the same output on my T61p and same symptoms.. Tried to upgrade to
177.82 (177.80 is default) , didn't help.
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[G86GL] Latest NVIDIA drivers: X hangs with blank screen after logout.
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I solved this by doing the following:
I installed the legacy binaries for hidd (look for hidd in synaptic), removed
both devices from gnome bluetooth applet, connected them both with hidd
--connect btaddr, synced them again to gnome bluetooth and restarted. Now it
works on every reconnect. But
I'm having the same problem, I just upgraded to ubuntu Intrepid and my mx5500
has to reconnect on every reboot. I'm on a Thinkpad T61p (bluetooth onboard)
is there any way we could solve this manually, with some init script or
something?
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Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with
I'm having the same problem, I just upgraded to ubuntu Intrepid and my mx5500
has to reconnect on every reboot. I'm on a Thinkpad T61p (bluetooth onboard)
is there any way we could solve this manually, with some init script or
something?
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Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with
STaRMaN, I have been running my system for a week with compiz fusion, and I
used it for 5 days with no locks. Today it locked twice and I disabled compiz
fusion. When I disable it, it NEVER freezes (I tested for quite a while). It
ALWAYS locks when I unlock the screen by inserting my password.
Forget about my last comment, I kept insisting and it worked =)
But as I mentioned, I couldn't get my x86 driver to compile. With the
mesa and drm correctly compiled (I ran the script and it seemed to work
fine), I stressed my ThinkPad T61 with compiz fusion + opengl
screensavers. I was almost
I couldn't make the x86 driver, I got this on Step 2 right on the point
where it runs make:
Making install in uxa
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/mesa/xf86-video-intel/uxa'
../doltcompile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..-Wall -Wpointer-arith
-Wstrict-prototypes-Wmissing-prototypes