Just updated to latest natty packages. No joy for me (5810T). Same old
same old: Screen dims, then the screen freezes, except for the mouse
cursor. Machine is alive, as I can ssh in.
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visual effects. That's obviously not an optimal solution — some of that eye
candy is very useful, especially the Exposé-like feature — but it solves the
freeze problem and still leaves you with a very functional OS.
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On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Attilio wrote:
Is anyone actually working on this bug?
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Emiel Kollof
wrote:
> Happens on my Timeline 5810 on maverick as well. Please, can we get this
> damn bug fixed already?
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> [gm45] Adjusting Brightness in Acer Aspire Timelines causes system freeze
> in 4810T and 5810T
I've noticed that as well — although I stopped using the nomodeset option
because it would prevent Ubuntu from being able to give me a console size
and font suitable to the 1366x768 display on my Acer (170x45) and instead
force an ugly 80x24 console. (By "console" I mean the ASCII command line
tty
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Chris Halse Rogers
wrote:
> Since you can reproduce this easily it would be good if someone could
> reproduce it, SSH into the machine, and run “apport-collect 446717”.
>
Ok, I did that; apport-collect seemed to do what it was supposed to do on
the launchpad site
This bug is most definitely still present under Lucid. I'm running the
latest updates as of April 17. Please nominate! Unfortunately, I can't
find anything specific in the relevant logs to indicate the problem.
Note this is definitely a compiz issue. It does not happen under kwin
with full effe
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