I did uninstall libreoffice-kde ('sudo apt-get remove libreoffice-kde'),
and the bug was still present(X server icon still displayed in the task
bar instead of the regular libreoffice writer icon) ... do I have to
insert the --puge in the command line ?
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As reported by Scott Moser on comment #142, I hereby confirm that the
suspend issue (endless flashing moon requiring a hard power off) no
longer appears on my T400 (with Intel graphics) since I have upgraded to
Kubuntu Natty 11.04, and this without any workaround. My laptop now goes
correctly to st
@Lin
No feedback since my last post (January 29): are you still actively
investigating this bug?
Alain
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Title:
Thinkpad SL510 Mute button not wo
@Lin
I got the following error when loading your thinkpad_acpi module (I
blacklisted the thinkpad_acpi module so no need to unload it first):
$ make
make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=`pwd` modules
make[1]: entrant dans le répertoire « /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-23-generic »
CC [M] /ho
Just wanted to make the change permanent by creating a tpm_tis file in
/etc/modprobe.d with 'options tpm_tis itpm=1', but a suspend failure
occured again (laptop freezing with moon led flashing, hard power off to
resume operation). I've also tried by unloading and reloading the
tpm_tis module with
I meant 2.6.35-24 kernel (sorry for the typo).
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Title:
lenovo/thinkpad T400[s]/T500/W500/W700/X60/T6x suspend fails
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I've tried 'sudo rmmod tpm_tis && sudo modprobe tpm_tis itpm=1' on my
T400 laptop as suggested by http://us.generation-nt.com/answer
/regression-suspend-fails-because-tpm-modules-help-201235252.html (see
comment #85), and suspend works flawlessly now. I've tried more than 10
times and none of them
You are correct Lin: with the option "enable=0", the mute button mutes
and un-mutes the internal speakers correctly, and the mute LED is
correctly switched on and off respectively. Yet, nothing happens on the
audio jack output (the green one to be used with a headphone for
instance, or to connect t
@Lin
I carried out a new test starting with the thinkpad_acpi module unloaded
first: the mute button works when the thinkpad_acpi module is loaded
with the option enable=0 (but for the internal speakers only as without
the thinkpad_acpi module unloaded).
These are the command sequence I've typed
'modprobe thinkpad_acpi enable=0' command issued on a terminal after
SL510 laptop booted (and thinkpad_acpi module was loaded) does not fix
the mute button issue.
2 additional pieces of info:
- whenever the mute button is pressed with or without the thinkpad_acpi module
loaded, I got the followin
The requested alsa info with and without thinkpad_acpi module loaded
(FYI, I unload the thinkpad_acpi module with 'sudo rmmod thinkpad_acpi'
and then './alsa-info.sh') are herewith enclosed.
Regards
Alain
** Attachment added: "Alsa Info with thinkpad_acpi module loaded on Lenovo
SL510"
https
** Attachment added: "Alsa Info without thinkpad_acpi module loaded on Lenovo
SL510"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/595896/+attachment/1792988/+files/SL510_without_thinkpad_acpi.txt
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a bit more info:
'echo 0x078d > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_mask' or
'echo 0x00fd > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_mask' does
not change anything to the mute button behaviour: volume up/down keys
keep on working, and the mute button does not mute anything.
Here
I've also tested your new acpi module. Same outcome as Gumminase: still
unable to get the mute button work.
Thanks for tackling those issues Lin.
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"echo 0 > /sys/module/video/parameters/brightness_switch_enabled" fully
disables brightness control, I mean you can no longer change the
brightness settings via the keys. "echo 1 >
/sys/module/video/parameters/brightness_switch_enabled" restore
brightness control, yet with the aforementioned bug (
I hereby confirm the following regressions on a Lenovo SL510 laptop since
maverick (10.10) upgrade:
- The sound-mute button and the sound-mute LED no longer work. They both used
to work in 10.04 but for internal speakers only, and were ineffective for the
external jack.
- The mic-mute button doe
Successfully tested with maverick-proposed upgrades: the list of all
software installed on my station, inc. the ones following the third-
party homebank package, is now correctly displayed by KPackageKit. Thank
for your very prompt and effective feedback and fix.
Best Regards
Alain
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Thanks Daniel for your prompt reaction, and congratulations for your
findings. When will the new package be pushed into the Maverick update
repository?
BTW, a minor mistake: the fix is for bug LP#691474 (and not LP#591474).
Best Regards
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Daniel,
Herewith attached packagekitd's output while i am checking the installed
software through KPackageKit. Indeed, we see a crash at the end of the
log while hitting homebank package.
Debian package for my homebank software is availabale here >
http://download2.ing.be/homebank/security/linux/
Search through 'installed software' and 'all software' by entering 'ho'
or 'home' in the search text box, result > no homebank software or alike
is returned, neither the official one available through the Maverick
universe repository (http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/homebank),
neither mine. So,
a few more words to add with respect to my homebank installation.
homebank 3.33 is the version I have installed and held.
homebank 4.2.1-1 is the version from the official Ubuntu repository that,
without the hold flag, should have overwritten the 3.33 version.
Maybe KPackageKit is messing up whe
Here some extra information about this homebank package that causes all
these troubles.
> apt-cache policy homebank
homebank:
Installed: 3.33
Here is the version of packagekit-backend-aptcc which I use:
> apt-cache policy packagekit-backend-aptcc
packagekit-backend-aptcc:
Installed: 0.6.8-0ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 0.6.8-0ubuntu3.1
Version table:
*** 0.6.8-0ubuntu3.1 0
500 http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick-updates/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kpackagekit/+bug/691474/+attachment/1768483/+files/snapshot3.png
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** Attachment added: "ouput of dpkg -l on my laptop"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/691474/+attachment/1768481/+files/dpkg_output.txt
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpackagekit
Kubuntu 10.10, KDE 4.5.4
kpackagekit:
Installed: 0.6.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.6.2-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.6.2-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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