Hi Oliver,

Thanks for your response and suggestions. My comments are interdispersed below.


> Am Montag, den 06.10.2008, 16:18 -0700 schrieb Turgut Durduran:
> > Continuing on the same thread the four-directional arrows (surrounding the 
> enter key) on Samsung Q1Ultra appear to be disfunctional. Pressing right 
> button 
> brings up menus, left button prints "~" on my terminal window, up button 
> brings 
> up help screens (just ended up with 50 or so of them trying to scroll 
> up/down) 
> etc. 
> > 
> use the joystick on the left for terminal input (switching to joystick
> mode) the four directions are assigned to the cursor keys.

Hmm. I get the same behavior in both modes. Is there any debugging output I can 
send you?



> 
> > I also tried manually typing suspend/hibernate commands:
> > pm-suspend ---> does nothing
> > pm-suspend-hybrid disconnects network but that is about it.
> > pm-hibernate --> ditto. disconnects network. 
> try:
> sudo apt-get remove uswwsusp 
> uswsusp was pulled in through an erroneous merge from debian, we will
> likely remove it completely from the ubuntu archive before final
> release, currently the workaround is to just uninstall the package, so
> teh in-kernel suspend methods can be used again.

There is progress  now;

1- from menus, it hibernated but did not wake up. I end up with a black screen 
with a cursor blinking.
only think I can see is this error that appears for a while:
[478.478177  btusb_intr_complete: hci0 urb f4c20d00 failed to resubmit (2)"
I tried it tried 3 times with same results.
2- from terminal "sudo pm-hibernate" works little better but appears to be 
unstable. It worked 2/5 tries. I wonder if (1) failed because of unstability 
too?
3- from terminal "sudo pm-suspend" works fine. Is there a reason there is no 
suspend button in GNOME menus? 

(could any of this be due to an error during boot-up related to some BIOS-bug? 
I can not type the number it disappears too fast)

> > 
> > I do not have a keyboard I can use to test the logs more carefully right 
> > now.
> > 
> > I also could not mount my USB stick.  Quick look at logs suggest that it 
> thought that it was a CD-ROM ??.
> was that on a installed system ? it might be that in teh live image USB keys 
> are 
> considered CDroms for installaer purposes.

it is an installed system.  I just tried a few different USB sticks and the 
internal card reader. all behave the same.  This is what shows up in the logs 
with the internal card reader (similar things with USB sticks too)

Oct  7 10:32:43 gonedra kernel: [  866.340209] usb 5-4: new high speed
USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
Oct  7 10:32:43 gonedra kernel: [  866.531623] usb 5-4: configuration
#1 chosen from 1 choice
Oct  7 10:32:43 gonedra kernel: [  866.563176] scsi3 : SCSI emulation
for USB Mass Storage devices
Oct  7 10:32:48 gonedra kernel: [  871.565895] scsi 3:0:0:0:
Direct-Access     Multi    Flash Reader     1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.072328] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb]
15954944 512-byte hardware sectors (8169 MB)
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.074078] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Write
Protect is off
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.085954] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb]
15954944 512-byte hardware sectors (8169 MB)
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.089703] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Write
Protect is off
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.096643]  sdb:
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.099492] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb]
Attached SCSI removable disk
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.102742] sd 3:0:0:0: Attached
scsi generic sg1 type 0
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.739429] UDF-fs: No VRS found
Oct  7 10:32:49 gonedra kernel: [  872.853061] ISOFS: Unable to
identify CD-ROM format.

-- 
Ubuntu-mobile mailing list
Ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile

Reply via email to