>From the Superuser link I left above, I suspect that this causes suspend
issues.
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Title:
acpi PNP0C14:02: duplicate WMI GUID
Same story here on a Lenovo S340 Ideapad with Xubuntu 19.10. More details can
be found here https://superuser.com/q/1524979/865660
[1.045638] acpi PNP0C14:02: duplicate WMI GUID
05901221-D566-11D1-B2F0-00A0C9062910 (first instance was on PNP0C14:01)
[1.045676] acpi PNP0C14:03: duplicate
The ppa-kernel actually helped me on a Panasonic CF-18 which had the
same problem under Precise. There were two interfaces under
/sys/class/brightness: intel_backlight and panasonic. I think the
XF86BrightnessUp only tried to adjust the intel_backlight, which did
nothing.
Writing directly to
I can confirm this one. Also on Precise, but AMD64.
Terminal output:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap,
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap,
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap,
Gtk-WARNING
+1 verification on Ubuntu 10.04, 64-bit - Empathy 2.30.2. Only observed
with Yahoo account.
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I just wanted to second that Chris Bainbridge's solution fixed the issue for
me, as well:
'apt-get remove network-manager'
network-manager was apparently re-installed during a recent update; I
had removed it previously.
This is on an IBM Thinkpad T30 with external (3rd party) USB wireless
Instead of dealing with symlink, I just copied the file to the required
name in the same folder. Worked.
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/usr/bin/sync-engine does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423965
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: Ubuntu Server 8.10
Error: when it's written an amount of data on the hard disk, the server left
stopped, it doesn't answer any request. It's had to be shutdown (cold shutdown)
to restart.
The problems found are:
1) Device node /dev/i2o/ctl doesn't