Me too! Hardy Heron, all updates + back ports, Lenovo X61 intel X3100
integrated graphics - with without desktop effects enabled.
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Gimp Save a Copy Screen is Blank
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159778
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*Waves* Me too!
I've turned off the audio preview for now.
Hardy, fully patched and up-to-date.
Linux rho 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Mon Aug 25 16:57:51 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
snd_hda_intel, Lenovo X61 7675-CTO
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I'm seeing the same behavior on a Lenovo X61 (7675-CTO) running Hardy.
Wifi works fine, no status LED.
uname -a
Linux rho 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Tue Aug 12 13:03:01 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I'm using the ubuntu-default-automagically-setup iwl3945 modules. Fully
patched and updated.
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WiFi
Additionally, I use the backports + proposed updates repositories with
no issue.
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I guess I just didn't understand the specs.
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Hardy does not control the CPU fan properly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224876
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It seems that the CPU is intended to operate in the ranges we're
observing. It simply seems really hot, not to mention about 90% of spec
- not a lot of room for changes in the ambient temperature...
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Hardy does not control the CPU fan properly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224876
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Oscar - Does the CPU fan behave differently for you when you're running
Windows?
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Hardy does not control the CPU fan properly.
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I might (be | have been) a bit paranoid.
Based on information from Intel (listed below) I've found that for my
particular processor (T7300 2Ghz) that the specs might be a bit more
forgiving than I originally thought.
A heat sink compatible with my processor has to be able to dissipate 35W
of
I've tested my system by starting two copies of 'yes | sha1sum' and
'watch acpi -V'.
After 30 minutes, both cores' temperature never broke 86C. The system
was stable and responsive during the test.
Anyone else have temperature data from an X61 (tablet or otherwise)?
Ubuntu, Windows, or
It's a different version of the fan hardware (X60 vs. T42p) and a
different arch (i686 vs x86_64). Kind of apples / oranges, no?
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Hardy does not control the CPU fan properly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224876
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I'm more concerned about the fact that the system will overheat instead
of using the full capability of the fan.
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Hardy does not control the CPU fan properly.
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Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release: 8.04
Clean (no previous configuration or data), full install, 64bit
ThinkPad X61 7675-CTO
BIOS Version: 2.07 (latest as of May 30, 2008)
What I expect to happen:
- The CPU fan should run between 0 and 6000 RPM based on processor
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Hardy does not control the CPU fan properly.
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It didn't *fix* the issue for me either, but did provide some of the
missing functionality.
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KMilo/Volume Hotkeys regression
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118723
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I have also purged the appropriate packages (ccsm, compiz, etc...) via
dpkg -P and reinstalled them via apt-get. The same behavior persists
until I remove the configuration files in the home directory of the
particular user that is experiencing the problem.
After removing the broken
This is reproducible for me when I use the CCSM to create a profile,
using the process described below:
Note: The Custom settings apply and everything works as expected until
step 5 is performed.
1. Create a new user
2. Log in as that user
3. On the Visual Effects tab of the Appearance control
So, it seems that a workaround would be to never setup a profile in the
preferences section of CCSM. (Compiz Config Settings Manager)
Not exactly sure yet where that particular configuration data is stored,
but it is within the user's home directory.
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I'm not certain that I can, yet - however I'm certain that that
particular action triggered the behavior.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151395
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I'm unable to cause the bad behavior by the bug's directions alone.
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It seems that CCSM is breaking some part of the config, causing the
appearance app to reset. I doubt it's a driver/module issue...
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Just for reference, I'm using an Intel X3100. (xserver-xorg-video-intel)
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What causes this? How can I help?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149106
Just installed a fresh copy of ubuntu gutsy. This issue causes synaptic
to crash as well.
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upgrade od cupsys produces conflict error with another packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149134
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149106
Is there a quick workaround? Can I hold back the cups packages so that I
can continue the upgrade?
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I'm experiencing this issue on my X61. (Type # 7675-CTO)
The mute button actually mutes the sound and updates the OSD. The volume
buttons turn the mute off, but they do not cause the volume to increase
or decrease properly. As described in an earlier comment, it's either 0%
or 11%. The volume
After searching for additional information on the KMilo package, I found
kmilo-legacy. this adds the ThinkPad Laptop section to the Control
Center, and provides the additional functionality I noted missing in my
last comment.
In the description of the package, it mentions that I should file a
I've been watching this bug for a while now - compiling and cursing
repeatedly with limited success. Tim's package has fixed the issue on my
ThinkPad X61 notebook.
Thanks, Tim!
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no sound with 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122560
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