Now I've figured out a bit more about the GPIO usage:
GPIO 0 (input) acts as headphone detection -- 0 if present, 1 if absent.
GPIO 1 (output) controls muting and LED -- active high ('1' mutes).
GPIO 2 (input) returns LED status (pressing hardware button toggles it) --
active high.
It seems ALSA
One example I've run into most often: the music player QuodLibet (with
notifications plugin enabled). Try playing an album, and then skipping forward
or backward about 5 tracks.
What happens with notification-daemon: all the notifications pop up at roughly
the same time, and then shortly disa
Another comment: one possible solution could be a variation of the
"leaky bucket" algorithm: instead of discarding new messages if a
program queues too many in a short interval, you could have notify-osd
shorten the time it displays the _older_ messages -- almost like a
"pressurized" leaky bucket.
I was not able to find any solution for AutoFS direct maps, and I can
confirm the problem is still present on 9.04 32 and 64-bit. I also had a
hard time finding documentation on direct maps, and it's unclear if the
current kernel and autofs package support this.
My workaround was to set up an indi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
ii evince 2.26.1-0ubuntu
ii gnome-settings 2.26.1-0ubuntu
ii quodlibet 2.0-1ubuntu2
Also note that, because my laptop lacks true media control keys, I have
play/pause, previous, next, and sto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
er, another application, not "another computer" -- curse the lack of
edit function.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339757
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
The thing is, it's not "instead of Evince" -- I get BOTH actions
happening. The media player (in this case, quodlibet) pauses or
resumes, AND evince takes over the whole screen! If I'm trying to work
on som
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
I disagree with marking this as duplicate: this bug is about the going
fullscreen on "play"; the other bug was about it BLOCKING the play
button from reaching the media player. It may be true that it no longe
hmm, it looks like the FDI file has been fixed in hal-info git.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/hal-info/tree/fdi/information/10freedesktop/30-keymap-hp.fdi
The "unable to handle keycode" bug seems like this one -- just finally marked
as being worked on... today:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.
It might be useful to make each of those options checkboxes, and thus
not mutually exclusive. That way, people could choose any combination
of the 3 styles: notification area icon + bubble, icon + auto-launch, or
such.
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I get the same problem with Ubuntu 9.04 UNR on my Asus EEE PC 1000HE.
Unsecured and WEP work fine, but no luck with either WPA or WPA2. The
fix can't be released soon enough.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339891
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Matt, I don't know enough about OpenLDAP to see what's wrong, but the
ldapsearch command doesn't look right. You wouldn't use ldapsearch to
configure the directory, and your Bind DN should probably be
cn=admin,dc=imparisystems,dc=local (depends on your configuration, but
it would be this if your LD
Some input on the Toshiba accelerometer: the LIS3L02AQ may (ideally) be
similar to the HP laptops' STMicro accelerometer; the accelerometer has
a driver lis3lv02d in the 2.6.28 kernel; in the 2.6.29 kernel and
beyond, the HP-specific portions have been broken out to a separate hp-
accel module, lea
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+ [ubuntu 9.04] slow unminimizing with ati card and desktop effects enabled
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351186
You
About the only place I managed to find the patch (easily, without downloading
old xorg source packages) was here:
http://svn.pardus.org.tr/viewcvs/tags/2008/desktop/freedesktop/xorg/xorg-server/files/ubuntu/107_fedora_dont_backfill_bg_none.patch?root=pardus&view=log
Keep in mind that building wit
Hmm, perhaps this bug's package assignment needs tweaking: are most
people here talking about the radeon driver, or about fglrx?
I've just managed to work around / fix my own fglrx lag by reverting the
fix for this bug:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/254468
MASTER: momentary video garbage upon
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cups
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64, and I had an issue changing printer
settings through the GUI when logged in as an unprivileged user (an ldap
user not in the admin group). When I open Server Settings and try to
click ok, I get an error saying "Failed t
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I noticed that Ubuntu file associations are not working in Firefox 3 in
the 9.04 Netbook remix. When I right click on a download and try to open
the containing folder, I get an error because there was no associated
application. Then I got the same thing trying to open a .deb.
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I have noticed this on several Ubuntu 9.04 32 and 64-bit computers.
After performing a few searches in Add/Remove programs, the window will
just stop searching. It doesn't matter what you type, it just doesn't do
anything. I have to close the window and reopen it so it will st
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I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64, and I've run into a problem trying to use
AutoFS to mount exports on my Ubuntu 8.10 server (with OpenLDAP for user
auth). I used to have this entry in fstab which worked fine:
files.example.com:/ /shared nfs4 rw,soft,intr,_netdev,auto 0 0
That
I can also confirm this issue. I booted (via USB) a hard drive with a full
Jaunty install on it, that I hadn't booted in about 5 weeks... and the
update-manager auto-launched to show me updates from five weeks ago!
If that new auto-launching behavior is intended to keep people up to date,
Same problem on Ubuntu 9.04 Release.
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Adam, thank you again for your help. I have found the draft docs to be a
very good resource.
In regards to copying the ldap config: I realize they are separate
configs, but the options needed in /etc/ldap/ldap.conf are the same ones
already in /etc/ldap.conf. Copying is simply an easy way to ensur
Thanks for your reply, Adam. The draft version of the documentation is
certainly much better, and I noticed a few updates which solved problems
I had. I am kind of surprised though that there is a separate draft copy
- I think a wiki would work much, much better.
I copied down what I had to do to
Also, although the doc does correctly state that the client ldap config
is placed in /etc/ldap.conf, it says nothing about /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
which must be updated manually. I also think it's important to explain
what ldap user attributes are important - for example, loginShell being
changed to /b
This web page has some very useful info which highlights what's wrong
with the doc page:
http://blog.khax.net/2009/04/03/notes-on-ubuntu-810-serverguide-
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I've been trying to follow the Server 8.10 OpenLDAP doc page, and it's
ok right up until the client authentication section. The packages don't
work anything like the docs say they will, none of the package
configuration is explained, and there
This also happens for me (Mobility HD3650 with fglrx): any sort of new
window creation -- including simple un-minimizing -- takes about 1 full
second of doing nothing, during which time compiz or metacity-with-
composite hangs, and Xorg eats 100% of one CPU core. Oddly enough, the
animations thems
Not fixed -- still panics on Jaunty with fglrx 8.600 (amd64).
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Another thing I've noticed: this auto-launching update manager doesn't even
achive its stated purpose of having people install updates:
Just yesterday, I booted a drive I hadn't booted in 5 weeks and
update-manager, of course, auto-launched
The only problem: it didn't update the PACKAGE C
Note on that "8.750": that's a typo; should be 8.570.
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This is still broken for me on the just-uploaded fglrx 8.600 driver on
Jaunty -- see bug report at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/fglrx-installer/+bug/314600
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This is still broken for me in the just-uploaded fglrx 8.600 driver for
Jaunty -- I still get a kernel panic. Note that this is on the
2.6.28-10-generic amd64 kernel.
Another related bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/fglrx/+bug/288620
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http://
One additional comment: on systems such as the HP EliteBook laptops,
which offer bootability from a Ricoh SDHC controller, the initramfs will
also need to include the ricoh_mmc driver (disables the proprietary mmc
controller) in order for the SDHC controller to handle the cards. Also,
I have tried
Correction: I meant GPIO 1.
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ANother new thing I noticed: after installing (and fixing) HDAAnalyzer, as
shown here, I was able to confirm that asserting GPIO 0 on the adi1984 chip
sets the hardware mute feature.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/59132
Relevant lines from Windows .inf file:
HKR,GlobalSettings,
Seems pretty confirmed to me.
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This is still broken for me, if I use a non-default icon theme (such as
Tangerine). The old notification-daemon package worked perfectly fine
with all my icons, but for some reason, this new one only seems to like
Human -- literally NO other icon themes on my system show anything for
it.
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For me on Jaunty, the 2.6.28-7-generic kernel has been fixed now -- it
seems they've reverted the "don't use _BCM and _BCL" patches. I'm not
sure about the Intrepid kernel, though. Also, this is not quite a
duplicate -- it's more of a "fixing that one broke this one" issue.
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Some new discovery: it looks like the hal FDI file mentioned here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal-info/+bug/325560 needs
to be updated to add the EliteBook models in two places: one for
backlight control and one where the current fdi file matches for
"Compaq". Even after that, I s
Hmm, I just tried booting the 64-bit Intrepid (8.04.1) ISO (on a USB
drive); the same thing happens there. I believe there must be something
wrong with the newer versions of the driver (in this case, the just-
released Catalyst 9.1). Some time this weekend, I can make a spare
full-install of Intr
Does the Jaunty 2.6.28-5 kernel also include this fix?
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Aah, I see it now in the Intrepid changelogs. Cool, so now I can just
wait, and it'll be fixed with an upcoming Jaunty kernel, right?
(By the way, the "tlsup" bug is also fixed in intrepid-proposed but not
in jaunty: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/261318 )
linux (2.6.27-11
Another system affected: an old Toshiba Satellite 1415 laptop. ACPI
Video module normally gives levels labeled as 0%, 40%, and 100%, but now
gives nothing. For better backlight control, this laptop needs toshiba-
acpi instead of tlsup, but that's an entirely different issue.
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** Summary changed:
- 2.6.27-11 makes brightness not work
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Okay, I just tested, and the same version (but 32-bit) kernel on my old
Gateway M685 also breaks backlight control. Same symptoms: proc has
and sys is empty.
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I'm on Jaunty, and the latest 2.6.28-4.10 generic x86-64 kernel entirely
removes my ability to change brightness levels; the previous kernel
works perfectly.
Under the old kernel, /proc/acpi/video/DGFX/LCD/brightness returns this:
levels: 100 51 30 37 44 51 58 65 72 79 86 93 100
current: 100
Und
Sure can do.
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It also happens on the Intrepid LiveCD, though -- don't tell me that the
new X server in Jaunty causes that. I've also tried the leaked 8.750
(with INTREPID X server and INTREPID libdrm2!) and it still happens.
Video card is the FireGL equivalent of the Mobility Radeon HD3650.
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(curse the lack of an edit feature)
More specifically, the EliteBook is using the x86-64 "generic" kernel.
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I'm on the Jaunty kernel Version: 2.6.28-4.10, and this last upgrade
just broke ACPI backlight control on my EliteBook 8530w, which happens
not to have any "vendor" module for backlight control. The
/sys/class/backlight dir is now empty. Interestingly enough, I also
have another laptop where the
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Running Ubuntu 8.04, swapon segfaults, nor does swap load at boot.
- >swapon /dev/sda6
+ ># swapon /dev/sda6
>Segmentation fault
I don't know what other information would pertain to this... If you want
to know anything more
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Running Ubuntu 8.04, swapon segfaults, nor does swap load at boot.
>swapon /dev/sda6
>Segmentation fault
I don't know what other information would pertain to this... If you want
to know anything more detailed, just let me know.
** Affects: u
Same issue applies for me (Mobility FireGL V5700, which is a rebranded HD3650),
with the addition of a panic on any driver newer than 8.543:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/314600
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not
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 313027
MASTER: fglrx does not support xserver 1.6
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This is NOT a duplicate: "apt-pinned to Intrepid X server and libdrm2"
and "In addition, using the official ATI installer to buildandinstallpkg
Ubuntu/intrepid within the Intrepid LiveCD gives the same result.
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I am currently using Jaunty with the latest 2.6.28-4-generic #8-Ubuntu
x86-64 kernel, and any time I try to use fglrx 8.552 or 8.561 (apt-
pinned to Intrepid X server and libdrm2), I get the system hanging at a
black screen when I try to start X, followed by a kernel panic aft
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The 2.6.28 kernel works for me -- the hotkeys give ACPI events again. However,
I run into two other issues: some hotkeys are incorrectly defined for the
laptop's keyboard, and acpi_fakekey doesn't work (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/217504 ).
Interestingly enough, it see
Any chance of "forward-porting" this to the Jaunty 2.6.28 kernels?
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I have an EliteBook 8530w (with ATI card, not nvidia), and have many of
the same issues: mute control and hotkeys don't work very well, as
stated; the only difference is that my backlight control seems to work
fine. Although the brightness hotkeys work in gnome after I run
setkeycodes, the brightn
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didn't install correctly into xubuntu 8.10 from source
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3
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fail to install appears each time an update is made to the system.
synaptic program manager>games and amusement>universe>sabre 0.2.4b-25 and
sabre-common 0.2.4b-25.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: s
Here's what I think is the problem: current versions of the Linux kernel break
the stick out as a separate "PS/2 Generic Mouse", instead of having it be part
of the touchpad device.
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/linux/linux-kernel/2003-27/0026.html
It seems the Synaptics Xorg driver still has acco
Actually, I'd say my issue is a different one, after all:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+bug/288385
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I have an HP EliteBook 8530w, and have the same issue; here's what
/proc/bus/input/devices reports for the touchpad and TouchStyk:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0007 Version=01b1
N: Name="SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio4/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/i8042/serio4/input/inpu
to deal with it for
the short term until the bug is fixed, it's not actually a huge
inconvenience (not like the problems I had with IE7/spyware on a Windows
machine last week). The Firefox issue I'm having is under Ubuntu.
appreciatively,
Dana
> From: tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
> To
F11 twice worked for me -- thanks much. This was following the upgrade
to 3.0
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Correction: I diff'd the two binary dsdt files, and there's no
difference.
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I was using it with that BIOS setting enabled, because that's my
preference, but now that I've disabled that option, it boots. However,
I'd consider that more of a workaround, and not a fix -- I'd like to be
able to get it to boot with that option enabled.
Perhaps I should try doing a diff of the
I also have the same model laptop, and as I commented in this other bug report
(found it before I found this one), I can use serial-over-LAN to get
stacktraces of the OOPSes.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/294339
Should I reattach my attachments and comments to this bug repo
Here's something interesting on the 2.6.28-2-generic kernel (now that they've
gotten rid of the "-ub"): I booted with thermal control disabled as above, and
I managed to boot the thing with ACPI enabled -- but this time it OOPS'd out on
the battery module. Additionally, the system hung at the f
I've now upgraded to the 2.6.28-2-ub-generic kernel, and the bug still
exists in that kernel.
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Interestingly enough, if I disable thermal zone control by adding
"options thermal off=1" to some modprobe.d file, it instead errors out
on the battery module.
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I'm not sure if my issue is the same bug, but my new HP Elitebook 8530w
also won't boot with ACPI enabled. Using the Linux serial console
through AMT Serial-Over-LAN, I was able to capture the boot messages
from when I boot wityh ACPI enabled; note that the system hangs after
the last boot message
I'd consider the removal of that displayconfig script a fix in and of
itself so you might consider marking it "fixed" rather than "won't
fix".
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After a lot of searching, I managed to find the Ubuntu-patched
toshiba_acpi source; for some reason, neither the linux-source package,
nor the source (apt-get source) for linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic
contained the current 0.19a-dev version of the toshiba_acpi module. In
fact, the Ubuntu patches al
Is there any way to build the module out-of-tree? It'd be a great help
if somebody could build either a full kernel image, or just the .ko
file, and attach it to this bug page. I'd do it myself, but the linux-
source package doesn't have the Ubuntu patches installed, so it can't
use hotkeys_over_
I would agree with the 'invalid' evaluation on the Xorg task, since
evdev refusing to handle the device is merely because the device does
not present itself as a valid keyboard (as shown in
/proc/bus/input/devices). I had marked Xorg as affected due to its
interaction with the bug. I would like t
Aah, new discovery: the latest version of NetworkManager
(0.7~~svn20081008t224042-0ubuntu1) fixed my br0 issue for me; now br0 merely
does not appear in NetworkManager. I actually do want eth0 to be managed by
NetworkManager; the bridge contains only tap devices, not physical devices.
It looks
I have a bridge device in my (attached) Interfaces file, for any VMs I
may run; this bridge device uses dnsmasq to serve up dns and dhcp, for
NAT. However, with the latest few versions of NetworkManager...
NetworkManager seems to try to connect as a _client_ on that
interface... which I am the _hos
I have a bridge device in my (attached) Interfaces file, for any VMs I
may run; this bridge device uses dnsmasq to serve up dns and dhcp, for
NAT. However, with the latest few versions of NetworkManager...
NetworkManager seems to try to connect as a _client_ on that
interface... which I am the _ho
Why is this change still here? This seems like some sort of breakage in the
logic.
- usr/sbin/laptop_mode: Do not parse arguments, ignore "force" and
let start/stop mean enable/disable.
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acpi-support and add
Hmm, laptop-mode-tools still doesn't work properly the logic to control
laptop-mode from ACPI-support has been removed, but the logic within the
laptop-mode-tools package itself has not been fixed.
Note the following line in the changelog: "- usr/sbin/laptop_mode: Do not
parse arguments, ig
build: yes
I: main.c: Machine ID is 26488061d7a163866298020046345cbd.
I: main.c: Using runtime directory
/home/dana/.pulse/26488061d7a163866298020046345cbd:runtime.
I: main.c: Using state directory /home/dana/.pulse.
I: main.c: Running in system mode: no
I: main.c: Fresh high-resolution timers availabl
Hmm, I recently switched to the PulseAudio 0.9.12 packages in this PPA
repository:
https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive
I'm not entirely sure, but I believe this has actually fixed the CPU
usage issues on pause. CPU usage of PulseAudio now drops to zero on
pause, instead of rising to 100%.
One of my primary gripes with the EULAs of many pieces of software is
this: they're almost universally written in dense legalese and all caps
(YELLING), and often have just plain weird sections (for example, iTunes
saying not to use it for "chemical, nuclear, or biological weaponry").
In fact, simp
** Summary changed:
- Xorg can't use Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) input device; input device does
not support 'kbd' input handler
+ Regression: new Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) driver breaks Toshiba hotkeys;
input device does not support 'kbd' input handler
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Cool... now all we need is for synclient to be rewritten to use xinput...
hopefully without losing the ability to do 'synclient -m '. (Synclient
itself is part of the synaptics driver package.)
Once synclient is rewritten, gsynaptics will be able to simply use synclient.
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I can confirm, this is still broken in the 2.6.27 kernel.
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I've upgraded that Toshiba laptop to the 2.6.27-1-generic kernel;
previously it was using 2.6.26-5-generic. Upgrading to the newer kernel
has not produced any change in behavior. This makes sense, since the
version of the tlsup module itself has not changed. It's likely that
this driver simply d
I'm currently using Intrepid, and the behavior of the audio chip has
changed! Now I have functioning audio capture... but I also have
strange volume mixer behavior. I now have two mixer controls ("Master"
and "Headphone") that seem to multiply each other, and I also have a
"Front" control that do
Marking as affecting HAL, Linux, and Xorg, since I'm not sure where the
bug exactly lies, and the behavior involves all three.
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Xorg can't use T
** Summary changed:
- Xorg doesn't "know how to use" Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) input device
+ Xorg can't use Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) input device; input device does
not support 'kbd' input handler
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Xorg can't use Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) input device; input device does
not
One factor: the HANDLER line for the tlsup device in 'cat
/proc/bus/input/devices' shows only 'event7' -- no 'mouse' or 'kbd' at
all!
** Attachment added: "output of 'cat /proc/bus/input/devices'"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17073420/tosh-proc_bus_input_devices.txt
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Xorg doesn't "know ho
Public bug reported:
In the latest Intrepid kernel, the toshiba_acpi module has been removed,
in favor of the new 'tlsup' driver. However, this breaks all the
hotkeys on an old Toshiba laptop I'm testing Intrepid on; system is a
Satellite 1415-S105, with an aftermarket ipw2200 card.
HAL has no f
** Attachment added: "lshal output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17071871/tosh-lshal.txt
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Xorg doesn't "know how to use" Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) input device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261318
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Hmm, here's a thought: aren't the "uinput" framework and module meant
exactly for this purpose (injecting input events)? Perhaps acpi_fakekey
can be adapted to use uinput instead of writing to existing input
devices.
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acpi_fakekey stopped working for certain keycodes
https://bugs.launchpad.net
This is also still broken in the latest Intrepid kernel,
2.6.26-5-generic.
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acpi_fakekey stopped working for certain keycodes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217504
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