Same problem here on a Thinkpad Edge 11: After upgrading to 11.04 with
an active fglrx driver Ubuntu boots into a non-working unity workspace.
As experienced user I was able to blindly logout (autologin) and change
session type to Gnome classic. This may be an problematic issue for
users
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@Captain Chaos: To keep it short: These ticks are imposed by the Linux
Kernel while trying to shift balance the workload over the available
CPU cores. The problem here is, that these ticks occur during idling
phases and therefore inhibit the CPUs to fall into their power-saving
states. A little
Thanks Ted, your feedback helped me alot to pinpoint this isses fast.
Expierienced also under Debian squeeze.
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William, just a few hints:
1. Only add one option line (the one with ideapad), not both to
modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
2. After changing the options and rebooting, the mic. was not
immediately working. I had to start the audio panel and flip the
input/output devices to digital and output only and
I have exactly the same problem here after a *fresh* install of
Maverick: The German spell checking does not work though installed and
activated. The enchant Test above works for me, too. So german in echant
seems to work well.
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Status: Invalid = New
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Appending
options snd-hda-intel model=ideapad
in the file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
solved both problems for me: Audio Jack and internal mic. working with Skype.
Only the audio recorder seems to ignore the internal mic,. ?!
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Appending
options snd-hda-intel model=ideapad
in the file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
solved both problems for me : Audio Jack and internal mic. working with Skype.
Only the audio recorder seems to ignore the internal mic,. ?!
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Appending
options snd-hda-intel model=ideapad
in the file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
solved both problems for me on a Thinkpad Edge 11 AMD Neo II K325: Audio Jack
and internal mic. working with Skype.
Only the audio recorder seems to ignore the internal mic,. ?!
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options snd-hda-intel model=ideapad
in the file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
solved both problems for me on a Thinkpad Edge 11 AMD Neo II K325: Audio Jack
and internal mic. working with Skype.
Only the GNOME audio recorder seems to ignore the internal microphone ?!
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I share the same problem, though on an Edge 11 AMD Neo II (K325) with
Ubuntu 10.10 on 2.6.35-24 i386.
Running powertop indicates, that the kernel schedule may be one cause
for this as it leads to many wakeup events per second.
Here a snapshot extract with an idiling Laptop playing a MP3 file
Hence this bug MAY be a duplicate of Bug #524281 and Bug #552020
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Same problem here on a Thinkpad Edge 11 AMD Neo II K325:
Wakeups-from-idle per second : 355.6 interval: 15.0s
49.5% (313.0) [Rescheduling interrupts] kernel IPI
19.7% (124.3) [kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick
Would be great if this problem can be solved with Natty.
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Trying to get Skype in Empathy working in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick with
Skype 2.1Beta. The plugin appears, but does not start skype nor attach
to a running Skype instance when I try to add my account. Checked the
docs but I did not find any hint about further configuration required.
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Hi there!
I have a similar problem as Bug #682565 and Bug #683487 but with the AMD Nile
platform of the Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 11 Laptop on Ubuntu 10.10:
- The internal Microphone doesn't seem to work at all
- The headphone jack is dysfunctional
These are the things I tried:
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