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After some seemingly random amount of time the power manager applet
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I just want to add that nothing works until I do 'xrandr --output LVDS
--set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native'. After that, xbacklight and function
keys work to set screen brightness.
I also get this:
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As far as this error goes...
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ok, so that bug will take care of this new issue.
We're still left with needing to run xrandr in this one...
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Well, I'm running 8.10. This is just an update. I'm going to post if I
notice the issue continue. Otherwise I'll post an update. Otherwise I'll
post that it's working and say that I'm up for a 'Fix Released' but I
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Just another confirm for working after running 'xrandr --output LVDS --set
BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native'.
I'm now running 8.10 so I'll scream with joy in here when it's working for me.
One thing I am noticing though, is that the reaction time is pretty
slow. When I press the Fn+F5/6 it takes almost
OH! Unfortunate!
Apparently nobody ever sit on this xrandr fix. After changing the screen
brightness to the desired level, I use the system. I'm completely active
when doing so. Somehow the screen just starts fading to black. I haven't
had this issue with the fix in 8.04.1 but it's showing up
Sorry, I coulda had it earlier but I've been fighting the campus
wireless...
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Well, I had this issue show up twice in a row now. I don't have the time
to try a live cd until I encounter the same issue right now so I home
this will be enough.
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What else do you want me to attach? I can do the tarball of acpi this
weekend if I have a chance but I'm pretty sure I've attached everything
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Still there as with the last daily I tried.
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In yesterdays daily build I tried to change screen brightness. The
screen somewhat blinked and I saw a waiting cursor for a second.
Unfortunately, the screen brightness didn't change.
After running this command, I had no more reaction from pressing the keys. I
couldn't get a network connection
Ya, that driver was mentioned earlier. In fact, if the driver were in
the repositories that would probably constitute a fix.
The package you mentioned earlier is not in the repositories.
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Umm... Do you want me to wait until the release?
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COME ON! This is still a bug!?!?
Just add a t to the file.
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I booted into the current aplha release. It seems to be working in the
version. I'll close this bug if no problems come up after release.
Either way, I am seeing more hardware support. There's a WLAN light on
my laptop I didn't know existed until I booted up into this :P
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This is the latest alpha release. I did an update on it after booting
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This is xawtv-3.95.dfsg.1, running on Linux/x86_64 (2.6.27-3-generic)
xinerama 0: 1280x800+0+0
can't open /dev/video0: No such file or directory
v4l-conf had some trouble, trying to
Currently on the latest alpha release. Running Linux/x86_64
(2.6.27-3-generic).
Here we go w/ screen brightness. Nope, didn't work.
Xev produced output for:
127 Pause
127 Break
37 Control_L
no output for the mute button, but that did work.
That's leave the screen brightness up and down, the
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hrm Thid might be interesting as well... I was trying to execute
/etc/init.d/hotkey-setup start and got an error. I went looking into
the script and found a pretty like block that pretty much slapped me.
Nice script guys, very neat and tidy.
So I tried executing it on my own...
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I was actually trying to do that from the Live CD, but the file didn't
exist. I probably should have looked into it a little more.
Well, I guess we have 8.10 right around the corner, it looks like this
one might not make the cut. :(
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Doesn't look like anybody is going to come around to a fix. My patch was
to make and option to either delete a message permanently or move the
message to the trash. I chose capital D since it's less common for me to
use.
I'm still not sure whether my issue was from my method of use not being
This is flagged as incomplete. It hasn't worked right the last two
boots. What else am I supposed to do?
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I've done a lot of digging and found a way to make this happen. It
basically comes down to recompiling openbox to handle it differently.
That's as good as a fix for me.
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This isn't an issue with gnome-terminal. It appears to be an issue in openbox
itself.
FYI - I don't run anything on top of openbox.
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Closing because it's an inactive bug. I don't use compiz anymore
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I'll be sure to try it out. I don't know if I'll be able to right away
since I'm getting back surgery soon. I'll do my best to remember to put
some blank CD's by my bed.
Also, I do have some issues with hardware working on this thing. Things
such as microphones, and speakers don't always work.
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I uploaded my config file. It seems that when I set the trash option,
mutt does a good job of moving my message to the trash. Unfortunately,
it doesn't do it's job of deleting messages from the trash.
If I try to delete a message from the trash, it
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This is a log of when it's working. I'll grab another when it's not.
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Same thing still happens.
Here's how I test.
Open two tabs.
In tab #1, cp ~/test/15_GB_File ~/test/Another_File
In tab #2, watch du -h ~/test/*
Close tab #1
The watch will show you that the file is still growing.
I tried both methods of closing the terminal.
I know it's with gnome-terminal
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If I minimize a window and switch to a different window, it takes two
clicks to get back to the window I minimized. The first to restore the
window, the second to bring it into focus.
Is there any way I can make it so when the window is raised, it's also
gains focus?
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I use alltray to execute gnome-terminal with no menu that has irssi
running inside of it.
This is the command I use to launch irssi.
alltray -s -na -i ~/.icons/irssi-invert.png gnome-terminal --hide-menubar -t
irssi -e irssi
-t irssi should make the title be irssi.
When
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Ubuntu 8.04.1 x86_64
Sony Vaio VGN-FZ240E
I've been trying to figure out how to make openbox not shutdown the
system when I press the power button. I would prefer it to launch a
script I made that is basically a shutdown script.
Basically, I'm
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Ubuntu 8.04.1 x86_64
Sony Vaio VGN-FZ240E
I launch up gnome-power-manager when I log into openbox.
When I select Suspend, the computer seems to suspend just fine. I'm
going to try it now to make sure. Works perfect.
When I select
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I've tried about everything I can to make the sound devices work
correctly.
I have two headsets, one headset that has a USB adapter, a built-in mic,
and a built-in speaker.
What works:
Built-in speaker
Mic connected to the mic jack
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Sometimes when I log in, acpi doesn't recognize my battery state.
acpi seems to recognize changes between plugged in and not plugged in
gnome-power-manager doesn't detect this change
I have no idea how much power is left in the
As I said previously - I have NO idea what causes it to work or not
work. I've seen it both work and not work on a full/half charge, power
dis/connected.
I'm going to attach the files I can from that DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager
page. As I am generating these files, it is not working correctly.
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Same thing happens with this - alltray -s -na -i ~/.icons/irssi-
invert.png xterm -title irssi
xterm -title irssi and gnome-terminal -t irssi don't take a title,
they just use the default.
I guess this is an issue with OpenBox then.
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I'm running Ubuntu 8.04. I regularly use gnome-terminal for a large
majority of my terminal emulator usage.
If I open two tabs, start two tasks in each, such as copying 15GB which
I occasionally do, then close that tab via the X, the tab
Sorry... It works for me. I did aptitude install kompozer; kompozer and
it popped right up.
What happens if you guys 'mv ~/.kompozer ~/.composer' ?
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I found an issue with that rc.local idea. It appears that those lines
need to be executed after gdm is running. I created a script that lets
you run it. Once running, press i to run the two lines that make
screen brightness work. One uses sudo so you will need to be able to run
that command. From
The recent network-manager update today fixed this problem. :)
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I realized that when I get an IP using command line, I'm not always able
to use the internet. I need to investigate more. I attached proof that I
do have an IP. My evidence of no internet activity is any application in
Gnome. I'll try some text based tools next time.
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BAM - Exactly the bug I want to report.
First of all, I need to note that the afore mentioned method of
connecting to the wireless network via command line worked 100% for me
and I want to kiss you for it because this is a mission critical system.
Secondly, I want to note that I needed to
How can we move this to Ubuntu rather than Bazaar???
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This bug (114605) is being marked as a duplicate of this because it is
clearly in the wrong area but I don't have a clue how to clean this up.
Sorry for any hassle I cause anybody, I just feel this is important to
Ubuntu and should be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 205887 ***
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I flagged this as a duplicate to get it established in Ubuntu
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That was in my second post actually. The keys in question here don't
produce any output. F5 controls brightness down. It doesn't produce any
output.
I don't know what they should be producing but I'm pretty sure it's not
nothing. Any keys in the second post marked with nothing means it
produces
What does triaged mean. Is this bug merged with my other bug? I'll post
the same files here anyway.
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That output was taken from the live cd. I just grabbed both files.
Sorry for the long wait. I've been extremely swamped.
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Running zsane failed because No devices were found.
Then I installed kamera which doesn't seem like it will be any help until I
find out what model of camera this actually is.
Anyway - away with the attachments.
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I was just thinking. If somebody decided that this was Medium priority
for a specific kernel version, should that priority now be applied to
'linux' ?
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Keys seemed to have the exact same effect. (Nothing)
And the fun part...
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Leann... I'm not too up on what packages to mark things for. I'll
download the new cd in about 1 1/2 weeks. After I play with it, I'll
post everything I know.
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[gutsy] Sony Vaio VGN-FZ* Motion Eye Camera
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172372
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Public bug reported:
I found a spelling error in 'man pam_cracklib'
Line 140
he should be the
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Incorrect spelling in man pam_cracklib
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175686
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Still not working - doesn't seem like anything changed.
** Attachment added: Output Files
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10831681/output_files.tar
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[Gutsy] Sony Vaio VGN-FZ* Fn Keys Not Working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162684
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.22 = None
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[Gutsy] Sony Vaio VGN-FZ* Fn Keys Not Working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162684
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It appears that I'm still having the exact same problem with the new
kernel. I'll repost the same files that I have been adding but from the
new output if you want. If I'm going to add them though, it would be
nice to know how to add all of the files in one post.
I installed the kernel on my
I am changing status from Incomplete to New. If more information is
needed, please let me know. I would rather not leave as incomplete now
that I have added a lot of information to this bug.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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[gutsy] Sony Vaio VGN-FZ*
I am changing status from Incomplete to New. If more information is
needed, please let me know. I would rather not leave as incomplete now
that I have added a lot of information to this bug.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = linux-source-2.6.22
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