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It's still a brutal rendering bug for usability. We shouldn't have to
use a PPA for the rest of the beta cycle, the Ubuntu release packages
need bug reports. If Canonical wants people to do proper testing, issues
like this are a major hindrance. Giant emojis on top of my email make me
take the beta
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Zwylicht, thanks for the information, I will definitely use that for
fine-tuning.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Quirks
X.Org settings are easily set with "Quirks", which can be distributed with
Ubuntu. Simply submit a patch and explain the reason. For examples, please see
the files @ /usr/share/ubun
I can't believe that this bug isn't a priority. It drives my parents nuts!
On Oct 5, 2013 7:51 AM, "Aspasia Dilalou" <861...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Friday, 13:50 at school. The lesson finished, the ltsp server refused to
> shudown and I wanted to catch the 14:00 bus to go home.
> I pressed t
Does merely installing this package cause banshee to hang, or must the
extension be enabled first? It is not installed by default, but neither
is Banshee. If this bug isn't solved, the package should be removed from
repositories, it is a serious usability problem. I'll test this later
this week.
H
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Backlight controls of laptops with NVIDIA NVS and Quadro FX 880M GPUs no
longer function while using proprietary drivers
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I've removed all my X11 quirks and tested 304.60, the backlight controls
seem to work. They're still really buggy, but no effort is needed to get
them working. Packages meant for Ubuntu 12.04 arr available here:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates?field.series_filter=precise
. P
Retraction: I meant "Ubuntu Certification" program, not "Ubuntu
Advantage. Different people, sorry!
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This Ubuntu Advantage program has failed us, I have and will probably
whine again here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201101-7181/
"The Lenovo Thinkpad T510 laptop has been awarded the status of
Certified for Ubuntu."
Follow-up! I'm not a paying customer, but I'll whine if I can't
Also, Martin: Brightness increments are still uneven for me. I'm
terrified of hitting brightness up/down hotkeys too quickly, because I
get a frozen display. No kernel panic though, I'll see if I can acess my
laptop through SSH next time this happens. So anoying, no satisfaction!
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Not to say that /etc/X11/xorg.conf has been deprecated, but: The X11
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smashed/replaced my LCD panel since reporting this bug, and no longer
hear a buzzing noise when changing brightness while forcing the
proprietary NVIDIA driver
On 12-01-06 04:50 AM, Fionn wrote:
> So, you basically write here "not using the faulty software doesn't
> cause problems on my end". That, of course, will always be true and is
> - sorry to have to say this - an utterly useless statement. kind
> regards, Fionn
Most people only needed it for Tr
On 12-01-05 07:21 PM, Simon Hirscher wrote:
> I can confirm the issue on a ThinkPad W510 with Ubuntu 11.10. Please –
> this is annoying as hell and renders the gpointing-device-settings
> completely useless.
>
Under Ubuntu 11.10, I don't think gpointing-device-settings is necessary
for simple Trac
I market this bug as affecting the Ubuntu-Certification, referencing the
"Certified" status of the Lenovo ThinkPad T510 whose backlight does not
properly function. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
certification/+question/163597
** Also affects: ubuntu-certification
Importance: Undecided
The nvidiabl driver now detects ThinkPad T510s with model 4313CTO. This
will not allow gnome-power-manager to control the backlight, but at
least the keys will worksort of. With autodetected values,
brightness can be turned down all the way, but can only be set to a
proper maximum by switching
The nvidiabl driver now detects ThinkPad T510s with model 4313CTO.
This will not allow gnome-power-manager to control the backlight, but at
least the keys will worksort of. With autodetected values,
brightness can be turned down all the way, but can only be set to a
proper maximum by switching
And alternately, there are .deb packages that install nvidiabl via dkms
available from https://github.com/guillaumezin/nvidiabl/downloads .
Currently only 4313CTO models have backlight support by default, but
it's only a matter of adding PCI IDs and some basic detection stuff.
That stuff can be pas
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Please run the following command in terminal:
lspci -nn |grep VGA > ~/Desktop/lspci.NvidiaGTX570.txt
and attach a copy of the file "lspci.NvidiaGTX570.txt" to this bug
report.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
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This has been happening for years, I think.
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Brendan Donegan of Canonical responded to the request I made to the
Ubuntu Hardware Certification Programme, acknowledged the problem and
said a T510 would be tested. At the very least, the problem will be
noted. Considering I don't pay for support, that's a pretty good
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I have linked this bug to Ubuntu Hardware Certification.
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Hopefully they will treat this bug with respect. Switching between text
mode VT and a Nvidia-proprietary powered X server is not stable!
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So long as the mute button LED is lit, the speakers cannot output any
sound. It is possible to mute with the hardware button, unmute in
software and be able to use headphones without the speakers being used
if the headphones are accidentally unplugged. The speaker mute button
functions before any o
Sorry, thought I already replied: No, nvidia's bug reporting system
sucks. It doesn't even use HTTPS for login and they don't seem to pay
attention to Linux bugs. Someone like an OEM or big developer will need
to pick this up if it's going to be fixed, I think.
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Sent a bug report to linux-b...@nvidia.com, should have done it a year
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This is still broken with 270.30, from natty repositories.
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no long
I've bumped the "bug report" at nvnews.net repeatedly and have done so
again today. The lack of formality with regard to NVIDIA bug reports is
very irritating!
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2359095#post2359095
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And at least these comments are collated before sending everyone an
e-mail: It doesn't work on my T510, I don't know about T410 laptops.
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Haha I shouldn't submit bug reports before having a coffee: Microphone
mute doesn't work on my t410, I was pressing the speaker mute button :|
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The issue persists with 256.53.
This problem won't be solved through launchpad, please fell free to bump
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=150069 to notify the nvidia
developers.
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Changes in Maverick packages are now synced with the Ubuntu X-Swat PPA,
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Public bug reported:
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In Ubuntu 10.04: The Compiz "Negative" plugin sets the "toggle screen
negative" hotkey to +m, but this key combination is already bound
to the Ubuntu Indicator Applet's messaging menu. Pressing +m will
raise Indicator Applet's m
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This does not seem to occur on a fresh installation of Ubuntu Lucid with
gpointing-device-settings 1.3.2
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h
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What laptop do you have? Did you upgrade from Karmic, or is this a fresh
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Do you have "disable touchpad while typing" disabled in Gnome Mouse
Preferences? You should try disabling it and see if the settings are
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NVIDIA's 256.29 beta driver is available from this PPA:
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The issue is not solved, and I didn't expect it to be. Again, the bugs for both
NVS *100m series and FX 880M have been reported to the NVIDIA developers @
nvnews.net, the links to th
lshal output seems to be identical when the nvidia driver is forced to
control the backlight. I agree, the nvidia driver is probably passing
the wrong number of brightness levels. Thanks for the link to bug 7779,
i'll play around wth that script later.
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Also I'm running nvidia driver version 195.36.15 . Next time I restart
this machine, I'll check for changes to lshal output caused by forcing
nvidia to control the backlight.
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Here's the lshal output from my T510 without backlight controls force-
enabled in xorg.conf:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight'
info.addons = {'hald-addon-generic-backlight'} (string list)
info.capabilities = {'laptop_panel'} (string list)
info.category = 'laptop_panel'
Delyan, are you able to force the NVIDIA proprietary driver to control
the backlight? You can do this by adding
Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1
to the "Devices" section of xorg.conf and then restarting. Also, does
your backlight emit a buzz or humming noise when the brightness
** Summary changed:
- Backlight controls on ThinkPad T510 no longer function when using proprietary
drivers
+ Backlight controls on ThinkPad T510 and W510 no longer function when using
proprietary drivers
** Description changed:
- The brightness controls on this laptop with NVS 3100m work whil
** Summary changed:
- gnome-settings-daemon XF86TouchpadToggle actions do not work when
gpointing-device-settings is installed
+ gnome-settings-daemon XF86TouchpadToggle actions do not work after
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Yes that definitely works, un-setting "disable touchpad when typing"
allows gpointing-device-settings to consistently disable the touchpad.
Thanks! This was actually listed on the gpointing-device-settings
mailing list at some point, too.
I've make bug report 577250 for the issue with gpointing br
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gpointing-device-settings
By default, Ubuntu will disable touchpads via gnome-settings-daemon when
XF86TouchpadToggle (Fn+F8 on ThinkPads) is pressed, and this is
accompanied by a notify-osd notification. This no longer functions when
gpointing-device-set
I believe gpointing-device-settings may allow you use both side-of-pad
and two-finger scrolling, but I can't test it.
Does anyone know if there are plans to integrate gpointing-device-
settings and gnome-mouse-properties?
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Sorry if I was hasty with that, I reverted it. In Bug 489830 the
settings are still shown in gpointing, they just are inconsistently/non-
persistently applied. Could you ever apply gpointing's settings in
Lucid, or did it stop working as soon as you upgraded from Karmic? Do
you have trackpad scroll
If i'm not mistaken, there is some development goal to replace this with
some scripts run by pm-utils.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 489830 ***
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Also, you say your scroll settings are persistent. I bet this is because
you haven't set anything in gpointing-device-settings that conflicts
with gnome-mouse-properties, ie. you haven't disabled horizontal
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jilgoosbee, are you able to use the XF86TouchpadToggle (FN+F8) when
using gpoining-device-settings? Are you able to disable the trackpad in
gpointing-device-settings and have the setting persist?
gpointing-device-settings and gnome-mouse-properties (Gnome's default mouse
preferences app) have 2
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Sorry, I should clarify: when the touchpad is disabled in gpointing-
device-settings, it re-activates. I don't know if some other input
plugin is asserting itself here...
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Unfortunately, this seems to randomly stop functioning. I haven't found
a consistent reason for this yet.
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I'm using Debian's 1.5.1, but using gconf-editor to set
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/pointing-device/priority to 8 and
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse to 9 has allowed gpointing-
device-settings to have precedence over gnome's default mouse settings
app. Settings are now persistent
Additionally, /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings has a list of
keybinds (obv.) and XF86TouchpadToggle is only listed there, nowhere
else in gconf. Before installing gpointing-device-settings,
XF86TouchpadToggle would toggle the touchpad and display a notification
using notify-osd. This broken
Has anyone used this on Debian with absolutely no issues?
My understanding is that gpointing-device-settings has a plugin for
gnome settings daemon
Interesting settings can be found with gconf-editor at /apps/gnome/peripherals
. The priority for loading plugins is found at
/apps/gnome_setting
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Is it too late to bring in 1.5.1 to Lucid? The 1.3.2 is barely
functional...
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I don't know what caused it, but this issue has re-appeared in Lucid
RC1.
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ha, of course: Lucid still has version 1.3.2, I think it's best to use
Debian's 1.5.1
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I have created a thread about this bug at nvnews.net, where NVIDIA
developers often respond to user issues:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2240345#post2240345
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Lanoxx, please look 1 post above yours, which refers to the bug report
for x61s. https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/569882 . Nobody
without an i5/i7 Thinkpad is affected by this particular bug.
** Description changed:
- This happens identically with both Thinkpad T410 and T510 models (
** Tags added: t410
** Tags removed: w510
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Someone who works on ALSA is aware of this ;)
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.22_v1.0.23#HDA_Codec_driver_2
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I meant that it worked when I passed acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable , this
laptop was not blacklisted. I typo'd on my last post, it's a T510 4313
and I posted my dmidecode.log to this bug. I removed some information
like serial numbers and some stuff I thought related to Intel AMT and
TPM, so please l
Suspend works for my T510 4314CTO with NVS 3100m while running the current
Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Build.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds Thanks for the effort!
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htt
As long as we're sending notification to like 50 people: It didn't work
on my T510 with NVS 3100m, BIOS 1.15. The resume-trace hash match is
still /build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/drivers/base/power/main.c:471
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Again, I apologise for wiping out other people's attachments. Just to
make sure I didn't confuse anyone: this bug is NOT solved and Lenovo has
not yet released a BIOS update that addresses this issue. RSS Feeds for
Lenovo Thinkpad software updates can be found here:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/suppor
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44573757/T510.4313CTO.dmidecode.log
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
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** Attachment added: "T510.4313CTO.interrupts.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44573747/T510.4313CTO.interrupts.log
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
You received this bug
D'oh - Sorry, i'll post the stuff for the T510 right away! I
accidentally wiped someone else's attachments!
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
You received this bug notification
Sorry for wiping out some attachments, I had some sensitive information
in them. I'll update to 1.15 of the BIOS and post santitized copies if
needed.
** Attachment removed: "T510 dmesg w/ notsc, irqpoll after failure to suspend
second time"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42080284/dmesg.after.r
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
** Attachment removed: "dmidecode.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38933593/dmidecode.log
** Attachment removed: "2.6.33-999.dmesg.debug.magicnumber.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38933573/2.6.33-
** Attachment removed: "t510-dmi.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40939969/t510-dmi.log
** Attachment added: "t510-dmi.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44559231/t510-dmi.log
** Attachment removed: "t510-dmi.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44559231/t510-dmi.log
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Lenovo Thinkpa
** Attachment added: "dmidecode output from t510 4313CTO"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44387565/dmidecode.t510.txt
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Backlight controls on ThinkPad T510 no longer function when using proprietary
drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562005
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I have no idea how to effectively monitor changes in /sysfs. The best
method i'm using is to use "tree" to map out Sysfs, and then search for
interesting things and monitor them. If someone could please share a
better method i'd be very appreciative.
I have not found if there is a difference in sy
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