Pedro: Talked with the desktop team and they say this is not something
they're looking to fix since gnome-pilot is quite old and unmaintained
upstream, that's why the support was removed from Debian and thus
Ubuntu.
I checked at http://live.gnome.org/GnomePilot, gnome-pilot looks quite active,
just a me too, I still love my Palm TX, just 3 years old. It's my daily
companion for contacts, tasks, notes, mail.
Can I get the conduits from elsewhere?
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Evolution doesn't provide GNOME Pilot (Palm) conduits anymore in Maverick
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604497
You received this bug
Maybe my bug is the same as this.
What I did:
Create a new task with due date.
Edit task by double-clicking on it.
Change due date.
Click save button
Evolution crashes
Version:
Ubuntu 8.04.1
Evolution 2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
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Evolution crashes when editing Tasks Priority or Date from Summary
I also can conirm this issue in Hardy. System time is no 09:28, Evolution time
line in calendar view is 08:28. I did not observe this some time ago, so I
think it is related to a wrong switch date.
Also an invitation I received for 18:00h was inserted in the calendar at 17:00h.
Timezone:
I found this also discussed in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/250938.
Maybe It's fixed in 0.110, but it's not released for Hardy, just for Intrepid
(see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support).
** Also affects: acpi-support
Importance: Undecided
I just made the changes from 0.109 to 0.110 manually, this fixes the issue.
My proposal: release for Hardy, issue for me is solved.
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Gnome-Power-Manager ignores drive spin down settings in
/etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259868
You received this bug
I have to correct myself.
The previously mentioned approach disactivates the features entirely (also
LAPTOP_MODE start|stop is not called).
I changed it to skip just the HDPARM calls.
But this cannot have been the source of my issue, because I saw, that the file
power.sh is nearly identical in
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Comment #3 from Richard Hughes (gnome-power-manager developer, points: 18)
2008-08-21 08:29 UTC [reply]
Please file in ubuntu bugtracker -- in upstream g-p-m does not modify the hard
drive spin down timeout in any way. thanks.
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So it's a bug in Ubuntu's GPM.
Attachments of acpi-support
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Laptop mode activated with ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true in
/etc/default/acpi-support
Laptop mode is running when I unplug the power cord (reduced CPU frequency) but
also the HD is spun down (which is deactivated in files
seems to be a bug in HAL, created an issue there:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/253073
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[Hardy] Power data not updated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247069
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Here is another observation:
if I unplug the power-cord, it is immediately marked in the display with a dot
(Akkubetrieb).
Only if I call acpi -b also the message window now running on battery is
shown together with an update of the residual time.
So a different behavior of the monitor screen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager does not update the graphs of remaining battery time, power
consumption etc.
unless i invoke an acpi command (acpi -b), which makes also HAL talk about
the battery.
But there are no intermediate HAL
I am having exactly this issue: gnome-power-manager does not update
power-consumption (shows approx. 6W constantly, was 18W on Feisty), remaining
battery time constantly 3h (should be 1:30h - old battery).
Plugging / unplugging power is detected.
$ dpkg -s hal|grep Version
Version:
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