I have an Acer Aspire 6930G and the problem is the same. But if you
execute this command: cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state, it shows you
that the battery is connected and also makes the battery indicator to
update itself and show the correct power state. But the power scheme
does not change, so
This bug also happens with an NVIDIA 9300 card (with both the free
driver and the proprietary driver) in the same laptop Acer Aspire 6930.
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In Kubuntu 9.04 RC the problem is solved, so I think that the bug should
be close. Thank you very much.
PD:
As you can see, the log looks very good:
2009-04-17 22:56:02 jats-laptop NetworkManager info Registered on
Home network
2009-04-17 22:56:02 jats-laptop NetworkManager
First of all, very good new year to all of you.
Today I have encountered the same problem.
The log looks like this:
Jan 2 13:21:27 acer-laptop NetworkManager: info (ttyUSB0): powering up...
Jan 2 13:21:27 acer-laptop NetworkManager: info Registered on Home network
Jan 2 13:21:38
Hello Alexander,
I have upgraded the system with the new packages of Network Manager as
you told me, and so far all the connections are working correctly. I am
going to test it more times (connecting and disconnecting the modem and
rebooting the system) and I will inform you if something fails.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Since I bought a Huawei E220 HSDPA-3G modem I have been experiencing
problems connecting to the Internet through network-manager in Ubuntu
8.10 and Kubuntu 8.10.
Looking in the system log I have found that the problem is that when is