Subsequent to my previous comments I note two new pieces of information:
1. After upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04, my Logitech M570 has disappeared
from the power indicator (and the output of upower --dump) entirely,
while the K810 remains (and still problematically shows as the primary
battery).
Real laptop battery showing as laptop battery.
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Logitech M570 showing as mouse battery.
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Logitech K810 showing as a laptop battery.
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I have the same issue but on a laptop (XPS 13). So for me it doesn't
cause the problem of making the system be detected as a laptop (it
really is one), but it does result in the system tray's power icon
seemingly undeterministically changing between reporting the actual
laptop battery's state,
I have the same problem and I also know it to be because Dovecot on my
mail server (I run it myself using mailinabox) now has SSL disabled in
response to POODLEBLEED.
The error I get is different - though I'm guessing it's just because I'm not
using STARTTLS:
The reported error was Could not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1382133 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1382133
Oops, sorry all, I only just now realised that this is a duplicate of
#1382133.
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I just installed 3.10.4-0ubuntu1.5 from proposed and it does indeed fix
the issue for me - IMAP over TLS to port 993 is now working (as opposed
to STARTTLS, which I've not tested as I don't have a server to test
against but presume is also now working). Thanks.
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I spoke a bit too soon it seems.
It had been working fine. Just now I left my laptop for ~5 minutes (it
was on, screen open, brightness on full when I left).
I came back and found the brightness stuck on minimum (and my session
had timed out, prompting me for my password - presumably something
I've got the FHD XPS 13 and am pleased to note that the upgrade to
3.8.0-30-generic that I got this morning has fixed this - I now longer
have to pass 0 to /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness on
boot/resume to adjust the brightness.
Thanks for the fix.
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I've just switched from a Dell XPS 15z (which had one USB3 and two USB2
ports). I had the problem on there but worked around it by using one of
the USB2 ports.
I'm now using a Dell XPS 13 which has only two USB3 ports and it seems
to be pot luck as to which reboots the receiver works with and
Ack, sorry everyone. I found mousefix moments later by clicking See
full activity log. I'm still new-ish to Launchpad.
For anyone else looking for it:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/120794968/mousefix
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