Hello everyone!
I did some research on the site Ask Ubuntu and been able to solve the
problem, I think definitely.
I rewrote the command:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor
splash
as follows:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quite splash acpi_osi=
For more
And ... well, after last update (07-23-2012), which was good... nearly lost.
Now only works Fn + F2, that is, I can only decrease the brightness of screen.
Fn + F3 does not work anymore. The brightness control of Sistem Configuration
is not working too.
I tried redoing the change that I wrote
Hi papukaija! Hello all!
Excuse the delay in my response.
I would like to help. How to get those details which you refer?
By now I can say that I have a laptop and a netbook, both Samsung.
The laptop is 64bit and have installed Ubuntu 12.04. The netbook is 32bit and
have installed Xubuntu 11.10.
Public bug reported:
Despite my attempts and researches, I still could not recover the login sound
in Ubuntu 12.04. I think this might be considered a bug. In the previous
installation, Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2, there was the login sound.
All that Sam suggested to me I did. I searched also in others
Public bug reported:
The screen brightness always start with 100% and typing the Fn + F2/F3
keys only makes to appear the pointer on the screen, but doesn't work.
To change the screen brightness, only in the System Configurations –
Brightness and Block, “every time that one switch on or restart
Public bug reported:
When the Application Launcher is in “hide” mode, doesn't quickly reply
when one touch the left side with the mouse pointer; it is necessary to
move the mouse pointer as if one knock a door. Increasing the
sensitivity for a little more than half, it responds more readily but
Public bug reported:
Instalei o Ubuntu 12.04 em meu notebook e venho relatar estes problemas:
O Lançador de Aplicativos, quando no modo ocultar, não responde com
rapidez quando se toca o lado esquerdo com o ponteiro do mouse, é
preciso mexer o ponteiro do mouse como se batendo numa porta.
O
I'm able to reproduce with the attached Perl script. This works on a
sample image created with GIMP. PNG, JPG, PBM, and TIFF all fail. I
haven't tried other image formats.
** Attachment added: Perl script to reproduce the problem
Here's the sample image. Convert it to other image formats and change
the $ext to test other image formats.
** Attachment added: Sample image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/234955/+attachment/1797460/+files/image.png
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
gnome-bluetooth sees the keyboard fine in discovery mode.
When I get to the screen stating Please enter the following PIN on
'Logitech Cordless Mediaboard Pro(TM) and press Enter on the keyboard
- nothing happens after I do exactly that.
Forgot to add, this is in 9.10 beta:
ii bluetooth 4.51-0ubuntu2
Bluetooth support
ii bluez 4.51-0ubuntu2
Bluetooth tools and daemons
ii gnome-bluetooth
Hello I have the same problem with a qla2200.
I double checked that I have the latest linux-firmware installed
It looks like the drivers are not part of the initramfs. As the problem
only prevents the firmware beeing loaded at startup.
When I unload and reload the driver after the startup
Copy and paste used to work some weeks ago. If I select connection via
RDP from tsclient, then I can copy from Ubuntu host WindowXP remote.
But I can not copy and paste from WindowsXP remote ubuntu host. If I
select RDPv5, neither works.
I also tried the methods listed above, the services
Apparently this bug consists after 8.04 release
My bluetooth keyboard was working fine until I upgraded to the release
(from the beta a few weeks ago), since then my bluetooth keyboard has
not been working as it should.
I can pair the keyboard using the bluetooth manager, however nothing
I tried EVERY possible combination I could think of to put OS X and
Ubuntu 7.10 on the same disk (the internal disk on my intel mac mini),
all to no avail.
Once you install OS X, Ubuntu / the linux kernel running on both 7.04
and 7.10 simply IGNORES any harddrive OS X has touched thereby killing
So in other words, due to this bug and/or feature it is impossible to
setup Ubuntu 7.10 to automatically login and connect to a wifi network
upon reboot.
Sorry, but this really needs to be fixed ASAP. I can't believe I'm the
only one having a machine on a wifi network that I sometimes reboot
I can confirm this bug.
Neither Ubuntu 7.04 nor Ubuntu 7.10 can detect my harddrive in a mac
mini (new 250 GB Samsung HM250JI SATA drive). However the hard drive is
detected using a Knoppix CD from July 2007.
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Samsung HM160JI sata hdd no devices detected
Its definitely a problem with partition layout caused by OS X. I booted
knoppix, removed all partitions made by OS X, added in some new ones
(two primary, one 0.5 GB, the other 30 GB), rebooted - put the Ubuntu
7.10 CD in the drive and booted.
Gparted and the Ubuntu installer now sees the
After upgrading bios and turning on modem, sound now works (not sure if
upgrading the bios helped).
My thinkpad came shipped with the modem turned off. I will never ever
use the modem.
I still think its a bug that ubuntu can't startup sound if the modem is
turned off (snd-hda-intel is loaded, it
Same problem on a T60p. Sound wasn't working in dapper either.
I've read reports that you could get it to work using alsaconf - however
this tool is not included with ubuntu (nor should it as its highly
deprecated...).
Must be a configuration problem, I remember reading something about
front
Oh forgot to say:
The sound is not just muted - the soundcard is not recognised at all by
any programs.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/59852
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ALSA lib pcm_direct.c:819:(snd_pcm_direct_initialize_slave)
snd_pcm_hw_params_any failed
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:874:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to initialize slave
** WARNING **: alsa_setup(): Failed to open pcm device (default): Invalid
argument
xmms-mad-Message: failed to open audio output: ALSA
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