Public bug reported:
Lenovo ideapad 730s touchpad wrist detection does not work.
I have tried both synaptics and libinput drivers. The libinput driver's scroll
coasting does not work. With the synaptics driver, using synclient to set
PalmDetect=1 has no effect.
In KDE's touchpad settings, pres
with lenovo ideapad 730s, wrist and pressure detection still don't work under
5.11.
with libinput, scroll coasting doesn't work.
I am current back to using synaptics. using synclient to turn PalmDetect on
has no effect.
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Before I grab'n'build 5.11, I'd like to know if my issue is similar.
I have a lenovo ideapad 730s.
The touchpad works fine for pointing, single, double and triple clicks.
I have tried both the synaptics and libinput drivers. It's been a while since
I was comparing them; IIRC, I'm currently runni
it's 2019 and the same bug still exists.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330833
Title:
NetworkManager always overwrites default route when connecting to
OpenVPN network
To manage no
Still present in kubuntu 17.10, occuring anytime a screen's resolution is
changed.
Typically using 70-100% cpu, returning to <10% when plasmashell is killed and
restarted.
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after years of suffering with this bug, I found a solution that works for me.
I put a pre-down dispatch script for network manager to dismount nfs shares
when bringing the network down. This works even if a reboot is run from a
shell.
In /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/nfs.sh:
/etc/NetworkMa
I got tired of having to gracelessly cut the power every time nfs
umounts hung. I slipped an unmount command into the desktop manager's
systemd init script. I run kubuntu, so the unmounts went into
/etc/init/sddm.conf.
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This is still broken (or broken again) in 16.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/738757
Title:
spindown settings lost on pm-suspend indirectly affects powernap power
savings
To mana
As recently as kubuntu 16.04, it is not fixed if the user switches to the
nvidia video driver.
I tried several times to switch back to nouveau and back with no luck.
About 95% of the time I'd get a blank screen; no prompt. The rest of the time
I'd get the unlock prompt but keyboard input was i
I followed the recommendation from day 1 -- use wicd. works fine for
me and no dropouts.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Daniel Castro wrote:
> I'm also affected by this. It is really bad, and so annoying.
> I have tried all suggestions here and nothing worked...
>
> Still no word from any deve
On Thursday 18 November 2010 9:15:18 am you wrote:
> @Adam: I've been thinking, if your are absolutely sure that version 6.5
> works in other distros with the 2.6.35 kernel, it shouldn't be better to
> make a new bug report? (since this one affects versions 7.x also, and
> for that versions there's
As I've posted twice before, vmware 7.x isn't a valid option as it
won't work on pentium-m machines.
It is ubuntu that broke vmware 6.x. AFAIK, other distributions have
the headers required.
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> @Adam: that should be taken up with VMware its
Juan's response is irrelevant. It is about vmware 7.1.1 versus the
linux 2.6.35 kernel.
Why have headers required by vmware 6.5 been removed?
My solution now is to use VirtualBox
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641882
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The defective software is the ubuntu kernel headers which are missing
items contained in the standard linux headers releases seen with all
other distributions.
The fact that it prevents use of a 3rd party software product is
irrelevant. Ubuntu isn't something owned by apple and is supposed to
wor
I don't have the option of moving to vmware 7.1.2 as vmware 7 will not work
with the pentium-m in my laptop.
I need kernel headers that vmware 6.5 will tolerate.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641882
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Yes. If I don't use nomodeset then it won't hibernate or suspend
without crashing.
There was another problem with ubunth post 8.04 where it would crash
with the up-shift indicator on and the new kernel has mostly fixed it
although it still will crash after a few days.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:1
I think I've found a solution. Building my own kernel and disabling
tickless system and setting processor family to pentium-M seems to have
cured the crashes.
After setting nomodeset to false I was able to use the laptop without it
crashing within an hour or two of waking up from suspend or hiber
built and installed compat-wireless (compat-wireless-2010-07-13.tar.bz2)
and thinkpad x31 no longer crashes. Was left on overnight after many
suspends and hibernates and it wasn't locked up the following morning.
Previously it couldn't make it 2 hours without locking up.
To summarize: solution f
With nomodeset, it'll suspend and hibernate without locking up during
the process, but it'll lockup hard with the caps light flashing within
90 minutes of use (often within 10 minutes) after suspends or
hibernates.
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thinkpad X3x series suspend and hibernate hang
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
On my thinkpad X31 uname -a:
Linux thinkpad 2.6.32-24-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jul 5 09:22:14 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
It used to lockup after any attempt to suspend or hibernate. I've since
added nomodeset to my kernel params and both mostly work now except that
if I suspend, it'll lockup tigh
Tried ubuntu 10.04 again on my ibm thinkpad x31.
Suspend and hibernate still caused lockups.
Tried nomodeset and now everything works perfectly.
I could not detect the slightest performance hit.
Granted, I do not run games, compiz, or anything fancy.
What I did test was high speed scrollling in a
I think the problem may also be with the ath_pci driver
8.04 used madwifi iirc.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550401
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It's not fixed I took ubuntu 10.04 off the laptop.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 1:20 AM, ^_Pepe_^
wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better.
>
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> Please, can you tell us whether this is still an issue for you? If not,
> please, cons
Public bug reported:
Previously working perfectly in ubuntu 8.04 for my radeon mobility
pentium-m based laptop.
Suspend and hibernate both hang.
In suspend, moon led flashes then stays lit with backlight still on.
Pressing power key causes screen backlight to momentarily go out, moon goes
out,
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