I had a similiar problem and I solved it with:
[srydb...@zeus ~]$ echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
/tmp/keyring-KXX3Aw/ssh
[srydb...@zeus tmp]$ sudo rm -rf keyring-KXX3Aw/
Maybe the keys are cached there?
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Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I read that phrase "pommed has been deprecated" since last year (I
> think).
>
> The fact is that "pommed":
> * does its job and it does so very fast (brightness keys work faster than in
> OS-X I would say)
> * is packaged for Karmic and available through the
If your graphics cards have a high number of brightness levels, chances
are the problem is related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-power-manager/+bug/289520. Although that particular bug has been
fixed, the problem is still in effect when adjusting the brightness with
the keyboa
Alex Murray wrote:
> Actually scrub the previous patch - this one is much simpler and doesn't
> break the case for the old machines.
>
> ** Attachment added: "Improved patch"
>http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21101822/applesmc-dkms-light-sensor-fix.patch
>
Thank you for the patch! This one seem
Although I am happy that you are looking into this problem, I think the
patch is doing the wrong thing:
1. It is introducing more state to the desktop setup - it should be
possible to determine the right scaling automatically.
2. The scaling factor in the patch is integral - this is causing all
s
>So it seems to be reading quite low
Yes, this is the experience on several models: MBA11 and MBP41 fall into
the same category as your MBP51. The readings are low, but the full span
0-255 is actually used, which can be seen when exposing the sensor for
extreme light. The real problem seems to be
** Changed in: mactel-support
Status: New => Fix Released
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Backlight keeps getting darker on MacBookPro
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Here is a patch to gnome-power-manager that seems to fix the problem.
** Attachment added: "94-fix-light-sensor-scaling.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19552469/94-fix-light-sensor-scaling.patch
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Backlight keeps getting darker on MacBookPro
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285815
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** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The other bug is listed towards pommed. This one is listed towards
gnome-power-manager, but for older macbooks. The bug relevant to
Intrepid (i.e., which has a fix from MactelSupport) is this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/125918
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** Attachment added: "91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-stepping-when-dimming.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18957594/91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-stepping-when-dimming.patch
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GPM unresponsive for two minutes after startup on Macbooks
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True. I removed the old attachments and added new ones accordingly. I
also took the liberty of changing patch 90 to use non-linear stepping;
it makes every step roughly equal in perceived brightness change, and
allows for much finer tuning at low brightness.
** Attachment added: "90-Add-guarded-b
** Attachment removed: "91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-stepping-when-
dimming.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18940344/91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-
stepping-when-dimming.patch
** Attachment removed: "use-scaled-stepping-in-xrand.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18921173/use-scaled-st
... make that 20 lines; the "going down" comment had been strangely
misplaced.
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GPM unresponsive for two minutes after startup on Macbooks
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I presume you are talking about patch 91.
The current code is executing the body of the for loop for both end
points, cur and shared_value_abs, Besides being unnecessary, it means
the loop exits for a value outside of the valid range. This makes it
impossible to use the guarded_up/down functions,
** Attachment added: "91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-stepping-when-dimming.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18940344/91-Using-guarded-and-scaled-stepping-when-dimming.patch
** Changed in: mactel-support
Assignee: (unassigned) => rydberg (rydberg)
** Changed in: m
** Attachment added: "90-Add-guarded-brightness-stepping-functions.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18940342/90-Add-guarded-brightness-stepping-functions.patch
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GPM unresponsive for two minutes after startup on Macbooks
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Repackaged the patch a bit, hopefully fits together with the ubuntu
patches a bit better. The two following attachments replace the old
patch.
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The patch has been uploaded to the mactel PPA.
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** Attachment added: "use-scaled-stepping-in-xrand.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18921173/use-scaled-stepping-in-xrand.patch
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GPM unresponsive for two minutes after startup on Macbooks
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Many of the recent Apple MacBooks have a large number of LCD backlight
levels. The GPM uses XRandR to modify the backlight. However, the gpm-
brightness-xrandr smooth brightness function does not take the number of
brightness levels in
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