Is there any chance that this option can be enabled in 12.04 please?
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aufs CONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT build option should be enabled
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Can we re-open this please?
I have a Gutsy server, new clean install which never switches the screen
off when at the terminal. It is blanked, but the backlight is never
switched off - wasting power and decreasing the life of the backlight.
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Looks like 'spoon' has been superseded since I last posted.
I found this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UseTheSpoon which looks
like spoon was/is being considered - perhaps a dev could take a look at
http://rarian.freedesktop.org/ ?
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multiple scrollkeeper-update makes apt upgrade very slow
Oops, forgot to add that this does not occur when Compiz is switched
off. Thanks.
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Mines is very slow in full screen mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159914
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I also noticed this, I am using nvidia's proprietary driver with desktop
effects. Mahjong is particularly badly affected, it is practically
unplayable in fullscreen mode but responds instantly in normal mode.
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Mines is very slow in full screen mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159914
You
Hey, it's still broken!
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Monochrome font rendering broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40063
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Thank you Timo, I wasn't expecting a reply! :)
It is still present on Feisty, will try Gutsy ASAP.
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Monochrome font rendering broken
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Sorry I got tired of this and got it fixed upstream. Thanks anyway.
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Speakers play even with headphones in on Sony Vaio Intel-HDA
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110145
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Thanks for your reply, Paul.
Unfortunately, I dropped that laptop about 3 months ago and my new one
has no PCMCIA slot or removable drives, so I cannot test this.
I can tell you however that I had exactly the same problem with Dapper,
Edgy and Feisty.
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removing pcmcia card causes crash
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: monodevelop
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start new GTK project
2. Open GUI editor
3. Insert an 'Arrow' widget
4. Under 'Window Properties' select 'Arrow Properties'
5. Attempt to change Arrow Direction from Right to Left
6. Monodevelop dissapears, without a
Forgot to add that this is in up-to-date Feisty with Monodevelop version
0.12 and Mono JIT compiler version 1.2.3.1.
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Crash when changing arrow direction in GUI editor
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7712413/xorg.conf
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NV 7400 shows 16 bit colour instead of 24 bit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115595
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NV 7400 shows 16 bit colour instead of 24 bit
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Yes no problem. :)
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Speakers play even with headphones in on Sony Vaio Intel-HDA
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Speakers play even with headphones in on Sony Vaio Intel-HDA
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Speakers play even with headphones in on Sony Vaio Intel-HDA
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Speakers play even with headphones in on Sony Vaio Intel-HDA
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Hello,
I have a Sony Vaio VGN-C1Z/B. It uses the intel-hda module to play sound.
Unfortunately when I plug headphones in, sound continues to play from the
internal speakers!
I tried manually setting a few ids as per the Ubuntu Wiki
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** Attachment added: lspci
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Adding the quirk fixes it for me.
I'm running Dapper on a Latitude D600.
LSPCI attached...
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[Regression] Master volume does not work when headphones are connected.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/26150
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Yes, I agree. I often have to wait a long time for scrollkeeper to run.
I read that scrollkeeper is unmaintained and there is a project to
replace it named 'spoon'.
http://live.gnome.org/Yelp/Spoon
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/44535
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Yeah same here. Why are the headphone and master outputs treated as two
seperate things? Can they be joined somehow?
In the panel applet Preferences you can select both outputs to be
controlled at the same time, but this doesn't fix the volume/mute keys
on the keyboard. They still only control
Thanks Roland,
It's a shame that bugs like this are rejected. I prefer monochrome font
rendering, and it used to work with no issues.
As I posted above, the XaaNoOffScreenPixmaps option in xorg.conf is a
work around, but IMHO this is a valid bug - something useful which used
to work out of the
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