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Building a 32-bit binary and linking against libefi.a gives the
following:
/usr/lib/libefi.a(math.o): In function `DivU64x32':
(.text+0x95): undefined reference to `__umoddi3'
(.text+0xaa): undefined reference to `__udivdi3'
Fedora carry this patch to avoid it:
This is Debian bug 886686
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socket. The udevadm commands return an error code, and postinst exits
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statements about secure boot being something that extends
from the bootloader up to the kernel and drivers. I don't deny that it's
a rational choice given your security goals, but it has an impact on the
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² doesn't take into account. Assuming a fixed amount of work,
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 11:03:42AM -0500, Phillip Susi wrote:
On 3/8/2012 9:47 AM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
This is (broadly speaking) untrue. There's a bunch of fixed costs that a
naive P=IV² doesn't take into account. Assuming a fixed amount of work,
race to idle is almost always the most
On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 11:22:04AM -0500, Phillip Susi wrote:
On 3/8/2012 11:10 AM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
Yes, if those are the actual power figures. But they're typically not
going to be.
Can you be a little less vague and hand wavy?
My i7 draws about 7W when fully loaded at 800MHz
ignoring far too many factors for this to be terribly relevant.
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in a point release of an already shipped OS.
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It's a bug in the Linux support patch. It byteswaps a 32-bit value as it
it's a 64-bit one and so ends up with zeros. This fixes the Fedora
version, I'd guess it should be applicable to the Debian one.
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, but if there is enough need for that, someone will step
up).
Mesa will shortly be sufficient for running gnome-shell even on systems
without hardware 3D. At that point there won't be any necessity for
gnome panel, although it's possible that someone will want to maintain
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? This seems sensible. The value can be user-adjustable.
echo 75000 /sys/class/thermal/whatever/passive
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* drivers/char/ser_a2232fw.h
* drivers/char/ser_a2232fw.ax
The .ax file is the source code for the .h fule.
* drivers/net/ixp2000/ixp2400_rx.ucode
* drivers/net/ixp2000/ixp2400_rx.uc
The .uc file is the source code for the .ucode file.
* drivers/net/ixp2000/ixp2400_tx.ucode
battery intensive.
What would the differences be?
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Applet 2.24.0 has no effect and neither do the Fn
Home or end buttons.
Turns out the R40e has an amusingly broken BIOS that results in the
kernel listening for events in the wrong place. Should be fixed in the
upstream kernel before too long.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 05:01:33PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2008/10/29 16:28 (GMT-0400) Phillip Susi composed:
How exactly is mc vital to fixing a broken X?
It's vital to fixing broken __, __, __, ___, etc., etc. in
generic fashion
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Surely the correct solution is to fix hal so it flags these devices as
input.joystick and not input.mouse? input_test_rel in
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On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 11:51:59AM +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
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The thread was discussing the removal of network-admin - doesn't that
modify /etc/network/interfaces?
Yes it does that atm. But if network-admin is still wanted
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 11:31:07AM +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
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To be fair to NM, this is a Debian/Ubuntu integration issue. System-wide
configuration is present but requires a system-specific backend.
NetworkManager has
to
leave network-admin and work on NM to improve it to get it finally
worthy to ditch good old g-s-t tool for good.
To be fair to NM, this is a Debian/Ubuntu integration issue. System-wide
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I don't see how.
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Yes. If you use p4_clockmod, you can alter the frequency of the
processor. However, you cannot alter the voltage. As a result, you can
reduce the power consumption of your processor by around a third only by
making it take twice as long to do anything. This does not save you
power overall.
C
Not a bug in cpufreq-applet
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Using p4_clockmod will generally not result in any power savings (it
merely throttles the CPU without dropping the core voltage, so the power
savings are lower than will be obtained by using C states alone), so
while this is a valid wishlist bug there's no urgency.
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Celerons do not support frequency scaling, only throttling. Throttling
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power savings you'll get are by not using p4_clockmod, or by replacing
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Worked around with a previous xorg upload, but given that the upstream
bug is still open it's still presumably an issue.
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_DOS is set by the hotkey-setup init script. 7 is actually the correct
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External USB CD writers don't use the IDE drivers at all - usb-storage
goes straight to the SCSI layer. Whether piix or ata_piix is used should
be entirely irrelevant.
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No, something else is going on here. usb-storage is entirely unrelated
to the IDE subsystem, so doesn't care whether you're using libata or
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It's not the reason suspend is broken on these machines.
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This should fix it.
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Reassigning against the kernel. We can't just unload/load these drivers,
since that will fail if anything has the tuner device open at suspend
time. The drivers need to be fixed in the kernel.
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This ought to fix it - it limits the font saving/restoring to vgacon.
The FB layer does its own reference counting, which confuses things.
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What packages? xserver-xorg-video-intel shouldn't be providing a
config.d file, since the functionality is in the kernel and not in the
driver. The kernel can't provide it, because you can install multiple
kernel versions simultaneously and they can't all provide the file. The
logical place to put
toshiba_acpi.modprobe has been dropped from acpi-support. This is needed
in order to enable the polling support for generating hotkey events on
Toshibas. It was removed because the patch adding this support to the
kernel was inadvertently dropped - the kernel has since been fixed, and
so this file
As noted, this is a dock eject button and not a CD eject button. This
patch is wrong and needs to be reverted.
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I don't have enough bandwidth to do a git pull here, but something like:
case 0x106b1000: /* iMac 24 */
board_config = ALC885_IMAC24;
break;
+case 0x106b00a0: /* Save the universe */
case 0x106b00a1: /* Macbook */
case 0x106b2c00: /* Macbook Pro rev3 */
board_config =
The code is actually in lum, not linux
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Using the trackpad will generate interrupts. There's no other way to get
the information from the pad to the OS.
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Colin,
The subvendor and device IDs are generally adequate for determining
which pin table to use. The IDs used in the iMacs only also seems to be
used in the recent Macbook Pros, so the mbp3 table sounds like the right
one to use. Why not just key this as the default for this hardware?
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That's fine. We can do that when update-grub is run.
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version numbers are contained within the kernel header.
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kernel we're resuming in any case. If it knows
that, it's trivial to ensure that it also reads the correct System.map
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The bug is incorrect. That's not an eject button, it's a dock eject
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Alek,
If the device in question needs resetting on resume, then it should set
the USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME quirk rather than modifying the core code.
This certainly isn't a requirement for most devices, so the patch isn't
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-modules.
Finally, if the madwifi-source isn't available, then I suspect there's a
bug in module-assistant, seeing that it still has madwifi as an option.
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up in /proc/acpi is if it's
supported by the acpi battery driver, which has now been ported to
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The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
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/etc/acpi/events/sleepbtn to call sleepbtn.sh and not sleep.sh?
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changing that file? If so, I did not.
acpid needs restarting, so rebooting is the easiest way to do that. If
Fn+Esc no longer works, there's some sort of KDE issue.
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not work. either nor the keyboard
sleep button.
Ok. Sounds like KDE is failing to respond to the sleep button signal.
I'm afraid I've no expertise beyond this point.
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. if it's going to be the main power management tool, it
seems like an important piece of infrastructure; is anyone at ubuntu
watching over it at all? if so, please let me know what i can do to
help with debugging and stuff.
Yes, I'm looking after it.
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No - cdrtools still links GPLed code into a CDDLed binary. It's
undistributable in its current form.
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Now is a fine time to provide feedback - there shouldn't be any major
changes. Filing bugs is ok, but if you think an issue is generic then
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Ah, interesting. Yes, that would explain the difference. I'll take a
look at hibernate and see what it's doing by default (I haven't checked
it out in some time). We are talking about suspend to RAM here, right?
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I would not consider features like inhibiting Gnome Power Manager from
suspending while burning niche, that is something that should just
work.
Well, that's clearly a bug that needs fixing in Nautilus in any case.
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What video driver are you using? I strongly suspect that it's a bug in
that which is triggered by usplash, rather than being a usplash bug.
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cdrecord includes the mkisofs binary. mkisofs itself is under the GPL,
but the binary links statically against included libraries that are
under the CDDL. The CDDL contains restrictions not present in the GPL,
preventing us from providing the complete source to the binary
Under the existing licensing, cdrtools simply can't be legally
distributed at all. By doing so we are infringing the copyright of
several people. Keeping it in multiverse doesn't help that. The
solutions are either for the libraries and build system to be relicensed
under terms compatible with the
The default user should be in the video group. If that's not the case,
we probably want to fix that.
On the other hand, in gutsy the device node creation is handled by udev.
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section, and udev is
creating them for me here - I don't have a dri section in my xorg.conf.
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the hardy cycle, Amit might
know more.
TTM isn't going to land in mainline DRM before Hardy, so a separate DRM
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We already ship these in linux-ubuntu-modules
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 17216
Hard drive spindown should be configurable
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High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten lifetime
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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Bugs, which
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 17216
Hard drive spindown should be configurable
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 59695
High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 17216
Hard drive spindown should be configurable
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 59695
High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks
By default, we do nothing to set any disk power values. It's arguable
that the configuration file should make it clearer to the user that
enabling aggressive power management will result in a shorter hard drive
life, but it's also an inevitable consequence of enabling that
aggressive power
Inserting scripts in /etc/apm is unlikely to help anything - we don't
execute them on any laptop made since 2001.
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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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If your BIOS is enabling aggressive power management, then I would
suggest that that's something you should ask your BIOS vendor about.
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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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This is now supported natively by the kernel. Just remove the device.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Ultrabay Hotswapping is not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126077
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** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hotkey-setup = linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22
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[gutsy] brightness keys only pop up a slider on a t61p, they don't affect
screen brightness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151828
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