The patch also fixes the problem for me (HP Mini 210-1030BR, Synaptics
Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 7.4, id: 0x1e0b1, caps:
0xd04771/0xe4/0x5a0400), although I can't seem to learn how to
enable true multitouch.
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https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home:tiwai:clickpad
It is for 2.6.32, methinks. But maybe...
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Now we are on Maverick beta and Clickpad *still* does not work.
Someone got it working in OpenSUSE by using a custom repo (as in
http://www.andreas-demmer.de/en/2010/07/18/testbericht-linux-auf-dem-hp-envy-14/
).
It is a little upsetting since many new laptops are shipping with this kind of
Just to note that, in Maverick, NM started to show the connection as it
normally should in the past weeks (can't precise when).
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In Maverick it still doesn't work properly. System doesn't even detect
ot as Clickpad. I thought it would get better through the new Multitouch
architecture but it doesn't seem like that.
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In Lucid (all updated as of April 14) I was having the same Cannot install
bootloader stuff (only in portuguese, but it meant the same).
Solution?
sudo apt-get install parted
Kind of dumb this dependency inconsistency, isn't it?
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And, sorry for the dumb question, where is the release?
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Hello, Leann.
It really doesn't work, even with backports modules installed.
:-(
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The script people use to connect gets it dhcp-like, so I don't think it is
needed.
Anyways, I always use OpenDNS.
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Binary package hint: xkb-data
Just to note that the ubuntu-proposed version as of today
(1.3-2ubuntu4.1) is broken and it eats the period (the one that has
together) key of all the keyboard dispositions available.
I use brazilian ABNT2, but all the dispositions went
This is the patch, following the instructions...
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And by the way, the settings are:
phone number: *99#
username: vivo
password: vivo
apn: zap.vivo.com.br
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Sourcepackagename: knetworkmanager = mobile-broadband-provider-info
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Well, I already marked 2 of the bugs fixable by this update as duplicates of
this one, in order to ease the fix (btw, it would be a great idead for
launchpad, link a single fix to many bugs).
I guess that these will be positively affected too:
Hello.
Since the device is usb connected, I took the liberty of adding the output of
'lsusb -vv'.
Also, I include the output of 'dmesg', and the configuration files I used for
setting it with Xorg (no xorg.conf messing around).
The first file is a hal policy fdi file for configuring Xorg
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 291908 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 204519
Cursor movement but no contact/pressure detection on Aiptek USB tablet
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 291908
Waltop tablet needs
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 291908 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291908
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 291908
Waltop tablet needs linuxwacom 0.8.1-6 to work properly on Intrepid.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Intrepid has wacom driver 0.8.1-4 installed. Some tablets with Waltop chipset
(mine is Aiptek 600U) wouldn't work with it, hanging the device upon any
pressure inflicted to it.
Installing 0.8.1-6 from source fixes it completely.
Plus, it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 204519 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204519
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 204519
Cursor movement but no contact/pressure detection on Aiptek USB tablet
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I just filed the same issue for an Aiptek 600U (the same WALTOP thing) in
Intrepid.
No one answered me anyway.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wacom-tools/+bug/281031
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204519
You
Well, if I rmmod rt73usb manually prior to suspending, it suspends and comes
back perfectly.
Will test a rtl8187 dongle to see if the problem is the driver or network
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Regression - RT73 breaks after suspending in Intrepid Ibex alpha 3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252444
You
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Aiptek Slim Tablet 600U is a cheap USB drawing tablet that used to work in
Hardy upon some dirty hacking (see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=477287).
Since I installed Intrepid, it is no longer usable. Since xorg.conf is
apparently not parsed anymore, I hacked an
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By the way, I didn't tell what happens.
Absolute cursor positioning works, if I don't move it too fast.
Pressing the tip of the pen (as for emulating mouse button 1) freezes
temporarily the tablet, as does pressing upper button (that should emulate
mouse button 3 - the right one). The lower
In my box, removing rt73usb prior to suspending makes it possible do wake up.
Upon waking, modprobing it back makes it possible to connect normally.
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[intrepid] fail to connect after resume with rt73usb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267401
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I confirm the behaviour. I got these both upon upgrading form hardy
configurations and from scratch, with no previous configuration written.
I am using a usb wifi dongle with rt73usb and it happens with both repo and ppa
nm-applet.
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wireless password is not being saved (intrepid)
Hrm... 2.6.27-4-generic running here.
And now the laptop doesn't even wakes up from Suspend.
:-P
Will try to debug and file a bug later.
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In Hardy, suspending and resuming used to work perfectly with my wireless
device, that is usb based and uses the driver rt73usb.
In Intrepid it no longer works after resuming, apparently the module rt2x00_usb
breaks. In fact, in my little knowledge, dmesg suggests my that
** Attachment added: dmesg_post_suspend.log
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Here goes my lsusb -v
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Too bad these instructions don't work with Intrepid.
Apparently kernel 2.6.26 doesn't like tifm_ms.
Tried to checkout latest revision and compile patch-less with no luck
whatsoever.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222557
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Don't you have KDE managing GTK themes?
If I remember correctly, kdecontrol has the option for this.
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I can't precise if it was with september 16 or 17 updates but the laptop
is freezing again when in battery mode.
Sep. 16 updates:
Commit Log for Sun Sep 16 09:03:12 2007
Foram atualizados os seguntes pacotes:
acpi-support (0.101) to 0.102
genisoimage (9:1.1.6-1ubuntu1) to 9:1.1.6-1ubuntu2
I guess you can close this bug now.
Today I tested it with the new Gutsy updates (as of 091107 at 13:07 NY time)
and disconnecting the power chord no longer freezes the notebook. Instead it
shows some message from power manager as it should be.
Thank you all.
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Well, it is all working fine now, with Gutys latest updates (as in
091107)
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It can be closed now. The last computer I updated from Feisty to Gutsy
went seamlessly.
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Well, for now it is working great (Gutsy up to date in 091107)
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Well, noapic no longer works.
And the options that disable acpi render the notebook unusable.
So... The problem goes on...
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Public bug reported:
Since the gutsy updates from about 4 days ago, the system hangs for
about 3-4 minutes during boot (right after Starting system-tools-
backends) and, when I log in to Gnome, it shows Failed to initialize
HAL and many subsytems (such as ndiswrapper and usb devices) don't
work.
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When I plugged the mount applet in gnome-panel, this behaviour stopped.
Now it's all working fine. You can close it.
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Some USB removable devices are not automounting as they used to.
Specifically, memory cards (SD and MS) in a generic card reader and a 1GB
Kingston pendrive.
They used to automount normally before (the last I did it was 2 weeks ago).
CDs are automounting normally.
Logs
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uname -r = 2.6.22-9-generic
id = uid=1000(ursos) gid=1000(ursos)
grupos=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),104(scanner),112(netdev),113(lpadmin),115(powerdev),117(admin),1000(ursos),1002(vboxusers)
id hal = non existant user (freely translated from
Some info regarding this behaviour on my laptop:
1. It happens every time I unplug the power chord;
2. It unfreezes normally upon replugging the power chord or disabling Silent
Mode (a button with the drawing of a fan that should modulate cpu voltage thus
diminishing the need for the fan);
3. It
lspci -vnn
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One more thing: the system only freezes after some time of inativity (I guess
that about 1-2 seconds).
It means that it doesn't freeze if, upon disconnecting the power chord, I keep
messing around with the mouse/touchpad.
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/var/log/acpid separated by events.
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And as a partial solution for the problem, passing one of the following options
to the kernel make the problem go away, but unknown at what cost:
acpi=off
acpi=noirq
noapic
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I can confirm this behaviour partially.
Except for mine, connecting the power chord brings back the system normally.
Also, if I press Silent Mode button, I goes back to a functioning system.
I run Ubuntu Gutsy with all current upgrades. Gnome, by the way, so it
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Remembering you that this serialmonkey driver doesnt work with
network-manager.
On 7/5/07, Steven Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a quick blurp here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT73
The driver works fine if you simply download the file and follow the
Public bug reported:
Preparando para substituir libgmime2.2-cil 2.2.3-3ubuntu1 (usando
.../libgmime2.2-cil_2.2.8-1ubuntu1_all.deb) ...
Removing libgmime2.2-cil from Mono
***MEMORY-WARNING***: /usr/lib/mono/1.0/gacutil.exe[20820]: GSlice:
g_thread_init() must be called before all other GLib
Public bug reported:
When upgraded to kernel 2.6.22 (gutsy standard one), ndiswrapper stopped
getting to connect to my any wifi networks.
I use an rt73 based wifi usb minicard and have rt73 and rt73usb blacklisted in
modprobe.d.
All my networks are wep-based.
Using iwlist scanning detects the
Well, it's updated by hand already, so I won't be able to post the
message.
Some info I thought could be important:
1. I had pidgin package from www.getdeb.net installed prior to the upgrade.
2. I upgrade with dist-upgrade, having only ubuntu repos (main, universe,
multiverse, restricted from
Public bug reported:
In Gutsy Gibbon, when I turn desktop-effects on, white stripes (or thin boxes)
appear where there should be the shadows, ie. around any window and gnome-panel.
It worked perfectly in Feisty Fawn.
My video card is an Intel 945, using the beta intel xorg driver.
** Affects:
** Description changed:
In Gutsy Gibbon, when I turn desktop-effects on, white stripes (or thin
boxes) appear where there should be the shadows, ie. around any window and
gnome-panel.
It worked perfectly in Feisty Fawn.
My video card is an Intel 945, using the beta intel xorg driver.
+
+
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Gutsy Gibbon, openoffice.org's Writer crashes
everytime I type the character ç.
Console whows this message:
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/libspell680li.so: undefined symbol:
Public bug reported:
When upgradin from Feisty do Gutsy, old Gaim keeps installed and crashes Pidgin
installation.
Had to manually dpkg -i --force-overwrite it and later remove gaim.
** Affects: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Hello, it didn't happen, but since the newest updates it didn't happen
anymore...
I am trying to reproduce without luck.
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My internal SD reader gives the lspci as:
06:04.2 Generic system peripheral [0805]: O2 Micro, Inc. Integrated MMC/SD
Controller (rev 01)
06:04.3 Mass storage controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Integrated MS/xD Controller
(rev 01)
It needed tifm_sd to be called manually and SD to be mounted manually.
It
What is your distribution?
Did you try booting and using some app like wlassistant or wifi-radar to
wake-up the device?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104382
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Still happening in Feisty Fawn
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
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It shouldn't be considered a wish, since it reports some piece of hardware not
working properly.
I confirm that in latest kernel revision (2.6.20-14) the rt73 piece of wireless
adapter only works when compiling the rt2x00 project's rt73 cvs driver.
It's funny, since in 2.6.20-13 it worked out of
Public bug reported:
After last update (maybe compiz' one), everytime I set gnome-terminal
maximized, it stops receiving input.
It all goes to normal when I restore it.
Nothing happens when I resize it through window borders.
I am running Ubuntu Feisty, with latest updates (gnome terminal is at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-pilot
Feisty, with Desktop Effects turned on.
Gnome always launches with a report of gnome-pilot applet broken, maybe
breaking in shutdown?
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Wed Mar 14 11:10:51 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Can you help me on applying it?
It is a little disappointing that the maintainers are not paying attention
to such a compatibility issue.
On 10/18/06, Nikos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem and I solved using this patch to the bttv kernel
module. I don't know if this is correct
I'm now using Xubuntu's 2.0b2 and it's perfect for now.
Thank you
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Edgy is now using 2.0b2. Is the situation better with this newer
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-7-generic
Since upgrading from dapper to edgy (and consequently losing ir-kbd-gpio), the
computer is completely unable to recognize and/or use Winfast 2000XP RM (bttv
compliant) infrared remote port.
Tried everything, but nothing
No, never use totem plugin.
But, in fact, when I completely delete all the .gnome*, .nautilus, and the
.metacity folders from ~ it got way rarer (is 'rarer' a word?).
And the videos came back.
On 8/27/06, Martey Dodoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did the crashes only happen with pages that had
Yeah.
I renamed my ~/.mozilla folder and it kept being that way.
It's sad... I loved Firefox 2
On 8/23/06, Martey Dodoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try using Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 with a new profile with no
extensions, to see if your problems disappeared?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Was having problems reproducing videos in Firefox after dist-upgrading to Edgy.
Was having Firefox's crashes every 15 or so minutes.
Was having trouble with residual firefox pipe opened even after closing the
application.
Installing Swiftfox's
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