for anyone still running into this problem, i worked around it today by
getting the latest HPLIP from https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-
imaging-and-printing (i downloaded 3.17.11) and when installing it i
told it to not enable PC/network fax support (it asks near the beginning
of the install); al
ps. powernowd gives me back the behaviour i was looking for from the
'ondemand' setting, for anyone who wants to try that, last machine i
used this fix on was a toshiba C650D laptop with ubuntu 10.04.
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cannot change governor from command line
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432706
You received
throwing my two cents in; i agree 100% with #23 (dan k.) -- the CPU
frequency scaling control capability and applet is one of my favorite
things about linux and the ubuntu/GNOME desktop environment, and i
attempt to enable it on every single machine i put ubuntu onto. i have
personally witnessed
I had a similar problem with a Canon IXUS 500/Powershot S500, it would
hang on picture import and I could not get capture to work. My solution
was to remove it from the list of cameras that the canon driver would
feel responsible for. The PTP2-driver of libgphoto2 would then take over
and work perf
brettalton,
I have done exactly what you wrote above, then set in StartupManager [EMAIL
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usplash.diff is empty, menu.diff says:
--- /home/jump/menu.lst-bak 2007-10-19 12:09:55.0 +0200
+++ /home/jump/menu.lst 2007-10-19 10:24:00.0 +0200
@@ -30,7 +30,
HP ze2113us, ATI 200M - same problem as posted by Vadim Peretokin
(Usplash.conf was reporting 1280x1024. I changed it down to 1024x768, but no
deal.
The shutdown splash works. Just not the bootup one)
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Black screen, and bad usplash.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150930
You received thi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: guarddog
This has been bugging me since Dapper: I routinely disable all system
sounds using the control panel of KDE. All applications follow these
settings, except for Guarddog (an iptables GUI). Every time I press OK
or Apply, an orchestra sound reminds