[Bug 696232] Re: Incomplete support for Apple Aluminium Keyboard

2011-04-18 Thread Joss Winn
I've just upgraded to Natty Beta2 and have run into what appears to be
the same bug. The number pad is not working and some key mappings are
incorrect (hash, pound sign).

Previously, my Apple aluminium keyboard worked fine when the right
options were set in the Gnome keyboard preferences. However, since the
upgrade, I'm getting a warning whenever I login or try to change the
keyboard preferences. The error message is asking me to run to commands
if reporting a bug:

root@jwinn-desktop:~# xprop -root | grep XKB
_XKB_RULES_NAMES_BACKUP(STRING) = evdev, applealu_iso, gb, mac, 
terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,apple:alupckeys,numpad:mac
_XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = evdev, applealu_iso, gb, mac, 
terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,apple:alupckeys,numpad:mac

root@jwinn-desktop:~# gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd
 layouts = []
 model = 
 options = [terminate   terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,apple   apple:alupckeys,numpad  
numpad:mac,compat   apple:alupckeys,compat  numpad:mac]

I have xkeyboard-config (2.1-1ubuntu3) installed.

Thanks for your help.

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[Bug 487064] Re: Message pane repaints frequently and resets the scroll status, losing reading position

2010-04-21 Thread Joss Winn
This is still happening for me with 2.30.0.1 (Lucid)

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[Bug 248893] Re: CPU scheduling causes temporary freeze when unplugged from AC

2008-10-15 Thread Joss Winn
I've 'fixed' this by changing the 'policy_battery' from 'ondemand' to
'powersave'.  If you're still interested in debugging this further,
please let me know. File requested is attached.

Thank you,
Joss

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[Bug 248893] Re: CPU scheduling causes temporary freeze when unplugged from AC

2008-07-17 Thread Joss Winn
This is caused by gnome-power-manager. When gnome-power-manager is
killed, this bug no longer occurs.

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[Bug 248893] [NEW] CPU scheduling causes temporary freeze when unplugged from AC

2008-07-15 Thread Joss Winn
Public bug reported:

When unplugging AC power from my Dell D430 laptop, I get a temporary
freeze due to the CPUs spiking. This only occurs when logged into Gnome.
It does not occur when only GDM is running. Immediately after logging
into Gnome, with only the panel and applets running, this problem is
apparent.

Syslog shows this at the time of unplugging:

Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.128223] CPU0 attaching NULL 
sched-domain.
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.128231] CPU1 attaching NULL 
sched-domain.
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.151256] CPU0 attaching sched-domain:
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.151263]  domain 0: span 03
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.151266]   groups: 01 02
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.151270] CPU1 attaching sched-domain:
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.151272]  domain 0: span 03
Jul 15 21:16:12 joss-laptop kernel: [  500.151275]   groups: 02 01


My kernel:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux joss-laptop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008 i686 
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

Stopping acpid does not resolve it.

Thank you for your help.
Joss

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Rescheduling Interrupts cause temporary freeze when unplugged from AC
+ Rescheduling cause temporary freeze when unplugged from AC

** Summary changed:

- Rescheduling cause temporary freeze when unplugged from AC
+ CPU scheduling causes temporary freeze when unplugged from AC

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[Bug 74394] Re: power.sh should allow laptop_mode to do it's thing

2008-07-11 Thread Joss Winn
Running Hardy on a Dell D430.

I've installed the laptop-mode-tools upstream deb package from the
maintainer's website on his suggestion.  It's seems to be widely
acknowledged that good laptop power management in Ubuntu is broken.

With the upstream Debian package, things appear to be working but I'm
unsure what power.sh should now look like when using laptop-mode for
power management. Most people suggest commenting out/removing the hdparm
commands and changing $LAPTOP_MODE to auto.

Can anyone confirm that all that is needed is:

function laptop_mode_enable {
$LAPTOP_MODE auto
}

Thank you
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[Bug 241867] Re: Display brightness requires manual intervention

2008-06-24 Thread Joss Winn
Brightness control works before the OS is loaded. i.e. I can use the Fn
keys to increase/decrease brightness at the bios screen before the OS
loads.  If I do increase it to 100%, the OS decreases the display
brightness around the time the acpi video driver is loading. You're
right, it's clearly unrelated and independent of X.

I don't have access to the laptop right now but I'm pretty sure there's
no brightness settings in the bios. Will confirm and attach logs later.

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[Bug 241867] Re: Display brightness requires manual intervention

2008-06-24 Thread Joss Winn
Here are three log files. I've checked my bios, and there's no option to
adjust the display.

Thanks for any help with this.

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[Bug 241867] Re: Display brightness requires manual intervention

2008-06-24 Thread Joss Winn
I've blacklisted the video module and the screen does not noticeably dim
on boot. However, the Fn key controls no longer work and nor does
display dimming on battery power. I get better functionality with the
video module loaded, despite the reported problem above. The Thinkpad
fixes don't work for my Lenovo 3000 N100.

I've attached the logs when the video module is blacklisted.

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[Bug 241867] Re: Display brightness requires manual intervention

2008-06-22 Thread Joss Winn
Yes, you're right. I just booted up in recovery mode and around the time
the screen dimmed, I saw something about acpi video fly up the screen.
Where are these boot time messages logged?

After booting up, I have this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness 
levels:  100 57 0 14 28 43 57 71 86 100
current: 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

If I use the Fn keys to increase the brightness to 100, I get this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness
levels:  100 57 0 14 28 43 57 71 86 100
current: 100
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

If I unplug the AC power, I get this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness
levels:  100 57 0 14 28 43 57 71 86 100
current: 43
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

When I plug AC power back in, I get this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness
levels:  100 57 0 14 28 43 57 71 86 100
current: 86
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

And when I unplug it again:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness
levels:  100 57 0 14 28 43 57 71 86 100
current: 28
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

and plug it in:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness
levels:  100 57 0 14 28 43 57 71 86 100
current: 71
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

So, you can see, it's incrementally decreasing every time I unplug AC.

So, for me, there's two problems:

1. On boot, brightness is dimmed to 0
2. Unplugging AC repeatedly, incrementally decreases the display brightness.

Each problem can be overcome by using the Fn keys after boot and
plugging AC back in, but it's clearly not how it should work.

Thanks for any help with this. Please point me to logs or anything I can
do help debug it further.

Joss

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[Bug 241867] [NEW] Display brightness requires manual intervention

2008-06-21 Thread Joss Winn
Public bug reported:

I first reported this as bug #214440, thinking it was gnome-power-
manager related. It's not. The display automatically dims on boot when
drivers are being loaded, before any Gnome stuff is introduced. Please
see that bug for some log output.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/+bug/214440

I can control display brightness using the keyboard but the settings in
Power Manager preferences, seem to be ignored. For example, when I
unplug the AC power, the screen dims, but when I plug it back in again,
the screen notifier shows the brightness increasing to about 90% (it is
set to be 100% on AC power) but in fact the screen remains dimmed and
does not actually increase. If I unplug the AC power again, the display
brightness decreases and so on until after unplugging the AC power four
times, the display brightness is at its lowest level and plugging in AC
power makes no difference to the actual brightness. I can rectify this
by using the FN-F11 keys.

I'm running the latest Hardy updates on a Lenovo 3000 N100 Centrino Duo.
I've attached some logs. This is not a recent problem but started
occurring a few months ago.

Thanks for any help solving this.

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 214440] Re: Brightness only works using manual controls

2008-06-21 Thread Joss Winn
This appears to be related to the X intel video module. I've noticed
that on boot, the screen dims as the drivers are being loaded, before
any Gnome related stuff is introduced.

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[Bug 164265] Re: Transferring AAC files to iPod is broken

2008-06-17 Thread Joss Winn
Sorry, but my supported iPod shuffle is broken and my iPod Touch is
unsupported.

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[Bug 214440] Re: Brightness only works using manual controls

2008-06-11 Thread Joss Winn
Hello,

This bug is still around. When I boot up, display brightness is always
low and requires manual increasing.  Unplugging AC power and then
plugging AC power still does not return display brightness back to 100%.

Joss

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[Bug 159368] Re: network connection stops

2008-06-11 Thread Joss Winn
This bug went away.  Hooray.

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[Bug 149947] Re: Provides no functionality for my display and doesn't save changes

2008-06-11 Thread Joss Winn
** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 226279] Re: Kernel 2.6.24-17 - broken resume from suspend to RAM

2008-06-04 Thread Joss Winn
Yesterday's timg -19 update did nothing for me.  -16 is the last kernel
to have suspend working.

Lenovo 3000 N100 0768-FPG Core Duo.

Thanks for your efforts to fix this.

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[Bug 226279] Re: Kernel 2.6.24-17 - broken resume from suspend to RAM

2008-05-17 Thread Joss Winn
I've tried the Ubuntu PPA 2.6.25-1 kernel and that doesn't resume from
suspend either. I'm now using 2.6.24-16 with no issues.

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[Bug 226279] Re: Kernel 2.6.24-17 - broken resume from suspend to RAM

2008-05-04 Thread Joss Winn
I think I'm getting this, too. Since the kernel upgrade, resume from
suspend results in a blank screen. Restarting X doesn't work. I have to
power off.

Running on  Lenovo 3000 N100.

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[Bug 159421] Re: ATA exception on resume from sleep

2008-05-01 Thread Joss Winn
Hello,

I think I may be experiencing this or a similar bug.  It's been
occurring on random occasions over the last few months when my Lenovo
3000 N100 laptop has been waking from Sleep under Hardy.  I'm currently
running Hardy with the latest updates and it happened again this
morning.

On wake from sleep, I get a console screen with a very rapidly repeating
error message (transcribed - incomplete):

ata1.00: status {DRDY ERR}
   error {ABRT}
   exception Emask
   BMDMA
   CMD

I have to power off the machine to overcome this error.

Please let me know what else I can do to help. The problem is, that this
seems to occur randomly, so it's difficult to know when it will occur
next.

Thank you

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