On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 01:49 +0100, Martin Ericsson wrote:
> I have found some bugs with Flight 4 on my Thinkpad R52 but I don't
> know on which package to report them.
> 
> * IBM has a special rescue and recovery partition. By default this
> partition is protected, but when you install grub on the MBR you can
> no longer access the R&R system by pressing the Access IBM button at
> startup. And trying to start the program via grub (it detects the
> partition and adds it to the menu.lst) makes the program crash. So
> maybe a little warning to Thinkpad users during the installation
> process would be good?

This is a known bug, see
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/19634

> * Every time I start gnome a notification shows up, saying that my
> IBM_SERVICE is low on disk space. But everywhere else (disks-admin,
> gparted) the volumes are identified by device name /dev/sda1 or mount
> point, so I think it's confusing to use the disk label in the
> notification bubble. And is it really necessary to show this every
> time I start gnome? I think it would be ok with such a warning if it
> was an important partition, like root or home, but showing low disk
> space warning for every partition is more information than I need..

Not sure about this one. There has been some discussion about this on
the development list, see
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-February/015490.html

> * My computer doesn't wake up from sleeping very well. I have to first
> switch to a terminal (ALT-CTRL-F1) and then back to X with
> ALT-CTRL-F7..

You can file a bug on "acpi-support"

Matt
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