Bug has been fixed in Thunderbird V 60.2.2 :-)
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I can confirm bug is fixed with following versions:
snapd 2.33.1+18.04ubuntu2
kernel 4.15.0-29-generic
Thanks :-)
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Cannot drag vertical scroll bars in main window of Thunderbird.
Note: problem only occurs when Today Pane is open. If Today Pane is not
displayed, scroll bars work properly.
Scroll bar also works properly in Write Message window. Only main window is
affected.
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@ Nathaniel
I'm also running a SSD on my real (not virtual) machine.
@ Gustavo
Thanks for the info and fix.
I can confirm that bug exists with snapd V2.33.1 and kernel V4.15.0-24
But snapd V2.33.1 and kernel V4.15.0-23 works, no problem.
I have not yet tried later versions of kernel.
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Will post data as requested later this week. Bug affects my home PC but
I'm away from home for a few days. Thanks.
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I believe this may be a different issue to bug 1779961. That bug is
(quote) "Boot stops at "Starting Initial cloud-init job (metadata
service crawler)..."
However in my case boot pauses and alternately displays "Failed to start
snappy daemon, see systemctl status snapd.service for details" and
"St
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Could you please update your PPA for Trusty?
Many thanks :-)
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Thanks very much for the update. Still works like a charm :-)
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@keks9n
Could you please update your PPA for raring? I still need the patch for my
Toshiba Portege.
Many thanks :-)
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@Marius:
- I installed an external SDcard. When I press Connect on gMTP, I can select
between either the phone internal memory or the SDcard. I have both read and
write access to the phone memory and also the SDcard (not simultaneously of
course).
- I can repeatedly do mtp-detect. gMTP works
Since version 1.1.4 of libmtp this works fine for me, on the standard
phone OS (Android 4.0.4) on Samsung Galaxy SIII
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I'm using Android 4.0.4 with kernel 3.0.15-CL985643-user.
Same problem as post #1.
However, connection is successful only if attempted within 3 seconds of
plugging in phone.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 884210 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884210
Same problem with Precise 64-bit and kernel 3.2.0-25
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Since the recent update to Thunderbird 8.0, the Ubuntu One address book
in Thunderbird now seems to be syncing with my contacts list on the U1
website. So far so good...
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Thanks very much for the updated package.
I can confirm it works with Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric (beta) and kernel
3.0.0-11-generic
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I am testing Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric" beta. (So far so good). I would like
to test the patch for Toshset. We need an update to toshiba-acpi-fix
kindly provided by keks-n in his ppa, for Oneiric. Is that possible
please?
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Thank you Solnyshok for the information, and also keks-n for the pre-
compiled module. It also works for me.
Actually I found it is not necessary (at least in my case) to create the
"extra" folder and copy the toshiba_acpi module into it. All I had to do
was copy the modified toshiba_acpi.ko to
/l
I also tried the module posted by keks-n, but got exactly the same
result as Alex. Using kernel 2.6.38.8 in Ubuntu Natty.
Then I tried installing the updated toshiba_acpi patch for kernel
2.6.38. Everything went well until the following step:
sudo make -C /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r` M=`pwd`
I have tested Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty" Beta-1 with kernel 2.6.38-7-generic,
and running toshset on the stock kernel still gives the same error
"required kernel toshiba support not enabled".
Time permitting, I will also test the latest upstream kernel, and post
results here.
I tried applying the patch
I used 2.6.37rc2-maverick.
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Thank you keks-n for the patch for kernel 2.6.37
I can confirm it works
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is the reply I received:
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On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 06:33:29PM +0800, Mark Crompton wrote:
> >Please re-instate this patch.
Please don't. This functionality needs to be merged into the driver, not
punted out in a way that lets userspace trigger arbitrary SMIs.
-- Matthew G
Fantastic!! Your instructions worked perfectly! :)
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to put this together.
Just a few suggestions that may help other newbies like me:
For step 1)
get the kernel source package:
#> sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.35
get the kernel building
Mark,
Thanks very much for this - very useful information!
I'm new to this kind of thing, so I'd appreciate it if you could go into
a little more detail on what the process is to apply the patch, and to
build the toshiba_acpi.ko module?
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I'm open to correction on this, but it looks like the problem is that a
modified version of the kernel module toshiba_acpi is required for
toshset to run. Although toshiba_acpi is present in Ubuntu 10.10 (with
kernel 2.6.35), it seems it is the unmodified version, and it needs to
be patched. Unfort
Thomas,
Thanks for the info on the patch - very interesting.
The main problem for me is that it is impossible to use the on-board 3g
mobile broadband modem without toshset.
However, on my system if I enter the following command in a terminal,
the response is:
m...@mark-portege-r600:~$ lsmod | g
Same problem, "required kernel toshiba support not enabled", using
Maverick with kernel 2.6.35-22 on a Toshiba Portege R600.
Module toshiba_acpi loaded successfully.
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