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Samsung N220 hotkeys don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554066
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
Various non-standard extra keys of my Samsung N220 (model:
NP-N220-JA03DE) don't work in Lucid (and most likely older releases as
well). I followed the steps in /usr/share/doc/udev/README.keymap.txt.gz:
1. Find the keyboard device.
r...@n220:~# /lib
I wrote the patch because my laptop hard drive was heating up to about
50°C because acpi-support disables the disk's APM while the laptop is on
AC power.
I think if the user explicitly sets a value in /etc/hdparm.conf, acpi-support
should not overwrite this setting, even if the power state change
Thanks for your quick response. You are right, there might be spaces at the
start of the line and before the curly brace, so I changed the regex to:
'^[[:space:]]*/dev[-_/[:alnum:]]*[-_[:alnum:]]+[[:space:]]+{'
I also fixed the return-values and that _very_ stupid "echo $HDPARM" error...
Sorry :
This patch tries to make sure that /etc/acpi/*.d/90-hdparm.sh does not
overwrite settings made by laptop-mode-tools or hdparm. Each harddisk is
checked individually; APM settings are only applied if the drive is
neither controlled by /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf nor by a
matching section in /e
I've created a small patch that hopefully fixes this.
It uses readlink to overcome the problem of custom names in hdparm.conf.
** Attachment added: "acpi-support_dont_overwrite_hdparm.diff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21960794/acpi-support_dont_overwrite_hdparm.diff
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I can confirm this behaviour. If gnome-power-manager is started while
the battery is not plugged in, then the "On Battery Power" tab never
appears. However, G-P-M does seem to recognize the battery as the status
icon is updated and the battery-related options now appear in the
context menu. See g-p
** Attachment added: "Starting g-p-m with attached battery"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19512254/g-p-m_bat.txt
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No "On Battery Power" tab after inserting battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250172
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Yet another "me too", this time the error seems related to the graphics-
controller:
Nov 2 13:36:21 box kernel: [ 8055.273097] ACPI: EC: missing confirmations,
switch off interrupt mode.
Nov 2 13:36:21 box kernel: [ 8055.793155] ACPI Exception (evregion-0419):
AE_TIME, Returned by Handler for
I can confirm this report. Neither FN+F1 nor the "kill-switch" works. In
Windows, pressing either of them starts a 3rd party tool that allows me to
disable/enable WiFi and Bluetooth.
However, I don't think this is a bug. This notebook simply isn't supported (and
may even never get to that point,
The bluez-input packge is now recommended by bluez-utils (as of version
3.36-1ubuntu2).
If no PIN is entered in the authentication dialog, the following warning still
appears:
BTWizard::createBonding: Error: "org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationRejected:
Authentication Rejected"
Despite the warning,
The supplied version of pdftoraster solves both problems: no black pages and
rastertoqpdl doesn't crash. Thank you.
And sorry for getting you on the wrong track with rastertoqpdl.
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rastertoqpdl segfaults or produces black printouts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267903
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Setting package to kdebluetooth although gnome-bluetooth seems to be
affected too (confirmation needed)
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kbluetooth4 fails to add mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268383
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Error: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "CreateDevice" with
signature "s" on interface "org.bluez.input.Manager" doesn't exist"
probably means that you haven't installed the bluez-input package.
This has fixed it for me:
quit kbluetooth4
sudo apt-get install bluez-input
sudo inv
I've installed the LSB package; unfortunately, nothing has changed. Printing in
Letter format causes a segfault while A4 produces a black page.
I've repeated the steps described in my last post and attached the results.
** Attachment added: "bug267903-splix_lsb.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibra
I'm sorry that the information provided so far ist too thin.
It seems that, if the print-job's media size differs from the printer's default
media-size, rastertoqpdl segfaults.
My printer is set to A4 media, while all KDE programs use "Letter" by default.
This probably has caused the crashes I o
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Controling the birghtness with FN + F8 and FN + F9 is working again in
Intrepid using the 2.6.27-2.3 kernel. However, FN + F8 still produces
unknown keycodes; a minor annoyance.
Output of showkey -s:
FN + F8: no output
FN + F9: 0xe0 0x6f 0xe0 0xef
Xev output:
FN + F8: no output
FN + F9: 120 NoSym
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: splix
Whenever I try to print anything on my Samsung ML-2510 the printout is either
completely black or the printer doesn't print at all and the following messages
appear in /var/log/cups/error_log:
E [08/Sep/2008:21:39:46 +0200] PID 14178 (/usr/lib/cup
The SKB allocation failures can be triggered fairly reliably in 2.6.27-2.3 by
causing some network traffic (using e.g. iperf) and writing data to my USB
harddrive (using dd). Running just iperf or dd is fine. However, as soon as I
run both at the same time, I get a lot of "iwlagn: Can not alloca
Done. See: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169786
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kde 4.1 dolphin hangs when hovering mouse over a fifo/pipe
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261106
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dolphin
Description:
When hovering the mouse over a FIFO, dolphin stops responding until I kill it
manually.
Steps to reproduce:
1) mkfifo THEFIFO
2) open Dolphin
3) hover mouse over THEFIFO
What I expected to happen:
Dolphin shows some basic informati
** Attachment added: "last 10 lines of strace dolphin --nofork"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261106
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