Also getting this error w/ AR5008 chipset. Able to detect networks, but
unable to connect. Up to date Natty installation, with proposed ppa
enabled.
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I removed my fix from above to see if this had been fixed for me in
subsequent updates and it has not. Here is my output with fixes removed:
b...@bart-laptop:~$ cat /proc/mtrr
reg00: base=0x0fffe ( 4095MB), size= 128KB, count=1: write-protect
reg01: base=0x0fffc ( 4095MB), size= 128KB,
Should this also be applied to Volumes section of the netbook edition?
Currently a right click on a removable drive in this section on UNE only
gives unmount as an option.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453072
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Still an issue in Lucid Beta 1.
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[i945gme] Acer Aspire One: no xrandr backlight device
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Fixed for me too.
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[LUCID] update-notifier no longer shows update icon even with auto_launch=false
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This bug seems to be back in Lucid Beta 1 on my Acer One 150.
With a stock boot my dmesg reports:
[ 14.725138] mtrr: no more MTRRs available
[ 14.725148] [drm] MTRR allocation failed. Graphics performance may suffer.
and a cat /proc/mtrr reports:
reg00: base=0x0fffe ( 4095MB), size=
I also am getting the mountall: cannot connect to plymouth message on
bootup with the latest updates to Lucid Netbook Edition on my Acer
Aspire One.
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'mountall cannot connect to plymouth', followed by 'run-parts:
/etc/update-motd.d/91-release-upgrade exited with return 1'
Yup, seemed to fix the problem for me too. I'll stick with the main
server from now on. Thanks for the advice.
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kernel 2.6.31-15 suspend does not wake up acer aspire one
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479062
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What new download?
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I changed the server I was downloading from and suddenly had 50 updates.
This has been a consistent problem I have had with Karmic, wherein the
mirrors aren't being updated regularly. I'm now using the main server
for the US, but it's so slow compared to the regional ones... Oh well.
I'll try the
I can confirm this on my AOA-150.
Attached is my pm-suspend.log recording the failed 2.6.31-15 suspend and
a successful 2.6.31-14 suspend.
** Attachment added: pm-suspend.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35454689/pm-suspend.log
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My output from lspci.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GME Express
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML
Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
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Here you go...
b...@aao-lin:~$ hal-device /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight
libhal.c 546 : No device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight
org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuchDevice: No device with id
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight
I have attached the
** Attachment added: gpm.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34181208/gpm.log
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Acer Aspire One: OSD for brightness keys not working properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441825
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Here you go:
b...@aao-lin:~$ killall gnome-settings-daemon gnome-power-manager
b...@aao-lin:~$ xev | sed -n 's/^.*state \([0-9].*\), keycode *\([0-9]\+\)
*\(.*\), .*$/keycode \2 = \3, state = \1/p'
keycode 123 = (keysym 0x1008ff13, XF86AudioRaiseVolume), state = 0x0
keycode 123 = (keysym
Here's what I get:
scan code: 0xCE key code: brightnessup
scan code: 0xEF key code: brightnessdown
scan code: 0xB0 key code: volumeup
scan code: 0xAE key code: volumedown
Seems correct to me...
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Same on R52. Also, brightness OSD fails to be displayed.
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[KARMIC] Thinkpad T42P volume OSD does not work
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** Attachment added: udev-db.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33679860/udev-db.txt
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Acer Aspire One: OSD for brightness and volume not working properly
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Never mind the volume issue. I had thought that there were supposed to
be only ten volume steps, but I was wrong. Everything seems to work well
volume wise.
However, the issue is mainly with no OSD for brightness. The brightness
does change, but there is no OSD. I have attached the requested data
** Attachment added: My proposed keymap
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33679932/acer-aspire_one
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I noticed that too, but tried the custom one anyway. I included a call
to it in /lib/udev/rules.d/95-keymap.rules and restarted. I repeated the
test in comment #2 and still brightness was not recognized. Does it
matter that the default Acer keymap sets two different values for
brightnessup and
The volume hotkeys report one event each. The brightness hotkeys are not
recognized. Should I still purge the acpi-support package?
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Acer Aspire One: OSD for brightness and volume not working properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441825
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Here you go. Also, I'm not using autologin...
** Attachment added: gpm.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33170266/gpm.log
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Does not lock screen on lid close when using gdm autologin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428115
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b...@aao-lin:~$ gconftool -R /apps/gnome-screensaver
lock_enabled = false
idle_activation_enabled = true
cycle_delay = 10
status_message_enabled = true
mode = blank-only
theme = screensavers-ubuntu_theme
user_switch_enabled = true
idle_delay = 10
logout_delay = 120
power_management_delay
This fixed the issue, however I never changed this option. It must have
been a default on the alpha version I installed. This should definitely
be the default option, if it isn't already with newer versions. Thanks
for the help.
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Here is my .xsession-errors output following a lid closure:
** (nm-applet:1660): DEBUG: applet_common_device_state_changed
** (nm-applet:1660): DEBUG: old state indicates that this was not a disconnect 2
** (nm-applet:1660): DEBUG: applet_common_device_state_changed
** (nm-applet:1660): DEBUG:
Latest Grub update changed GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 in /etc/default/grub to
GRUB_TIMEOUT=10. Removing double quotes and rebuilding grub solved
problem for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430694
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Logging in as new user didn't fix the issue. Still no lockscreen.
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Binary package hint: udev
The brightness hotkey works, but fails to launch the OSD.
The volume hotkey works and the OSD is displayed, but displays seventeen
increments of variance when it should only be ten.
Only minor annoyances in an otherwise spectacular release.
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32956817/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32956818/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32956819/Dependencies.txt
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Here you go:
lid_battery = suspend
hibernate = hibernate
suspend = suspend
lid_ac = suspend
power = interactive
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My Acer Aspire One will return from suspend locked if suspended via the
indicator applet, but not if through lid closure. My packages are up to
date and I have restarted today.
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The latest apparmor (2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu23) release did not seem to fix
this issue for me. Thanks.
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Continues to be an issue on Karmic. In fact, can now only index one
folder level without affecting suspend.
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It works! Thank you, I have been dealing with this glitch for two
releases now. Brilliant.
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smb password protected share cannot be accessed
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After updating to gnome-do 8.2 I have not been able to suspend. The
system attempts to suspend but times out at 20 seconds and reports that
gnome-do was unable to freeze. If I manually exit gnome-do before
suspending, this process runs smoothly.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-do
After updating to gnome-do 8.2 I have not been able to suspend. The
system attempts to suspend but times out at 20 seconds and reports that
gnome-do was unable to freeze. If I manually exit gnome-do before
suspending, this process
Also, if indexing kept to 2 levels or less then no problem. It seems to
be related to the size of the index. Perhaps this is not an issue on my
thinkpad due to processor speed and the rate at which it is able to re-
index. Hope this is making some sense.
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I guess that won't change until hardware developers start building with
linux in mind... A less eloquent solution in the mean time might be to
create a gpmbightness.conf file that users can manually set
GPM_BRIGHTNESS_DIM_LEVELS to suit their needs. This could be parsed
first and if null a default
It definitely decreases the number of steps, but still has 2 too many
for my AAO. I think setting GPM_BRIGHTNESS_DIM_LEVELS to 12 by default
is the problem. Is it possible to set it to the value of
laptop_panel.num_levels as reported by hal? I attached my lshal output
above and it seems to report
Is GPM_BRIGHTNESS_DIM_LEVELS set using xrandr? The patch seems to set it
to 12 by default.
+#define GPM_BRIGHTNESS_DIM_LEVELS 12
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Brightness control is slow and not costant with
90-Add-guarded-brightness-stepping-functions.patch
91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-stepping-when-dimming.patch
What about setting it to the value reported by laptop_panel.num_levels
from hal. I borrowed the code below from https://fedorahosted.org/hal-
cups-
utils/browser/systemv/hal_lpadmin?rev=63db99983c74ba8c7efaee60e9b509e986a9204f
for a possible way to incorporate the hal-get-property command. It
As far as I can tell, this is the last Jaunty bug listed on the
AspireOne Community page that doesn't have a workaround. Even though
this bug doesn't limit the ability to change brightness, it is highly
visible. As Ubuntu is trying to make headway into the netbook market,
and the AAO is a very
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