Yes this is still a problem in Jaunty.
Turning screensaver off solves the problem.
But that is like switching back to windows cause I like the start button to
switch off my PC...
Hope we can get a fix soon as it will make ubuntu greener for us, as now
screensaver is switched off.
Ta Fuchur
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Dearest Developers and advanced users,
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System -
About Ubuntu.
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy packagename'
or by checking
Have not been able to compile it yet. Would love to have this in ubuntu by
default! Please support this piece of hardware.
Thanks all!
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Add driver for Sentelic Touch pad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311869
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Ok, as this seems the original bug report:
Until this is fixed, I am thinking about using a new kernel, but
a) which problems could this cause - there must be a reason that kernels
are never replaced during a release cycle
b) how would I do this - apt-get typically hangs after a few packages
Ok, as this seems the original bug report:
Until this is fixed, I am thinking about using a new kernel, but
a) which problems could this cause - there must be a reason that kernels
are never replaced during a release cycle
b) how would I do this - apt-get typically hangs after a few packages
Since Jaunty is released, I installed it on a partition on my harddisk, hoping
that the released version would work for me.
As soon as I installed a few packages, these file system errors show up again,
so I used an intrepid live-cd to fix the errors and than booted to intrepid. As
usual, no
** Attachment added: fstab
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25950737/fstab
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[Jaunty beta] many ext4-fs errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350268
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note that while kern.log and fstab are from the jaunty partition, the
result of lspci-vvnn was obtained from intrepid.
** Attachment added: lspci -vvnn
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25950755/lspcivvnn
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[Jaunty beta] many ext4-fs errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350268
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* Is this reproducible?
1 I think it will be. Delete the file that is written to your config when you
do a dual screen for the first time (Donot know location from heart.)
2 Place an Icon under the start button
2 Connect second monitor
3 set the settings off the monitor to look like the file in
to be clear about it, i also used the 64 bit jaunty version, but in the
meantime i went back to intrepid
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[Jaunty beta] many ext4-fs errors
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same phenomenon here, in case it has not been noted I just want to add
that all (r)om, kaliif (according to ubuntuforums) and the fedora user
all use 64 bit jaunty.
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[Jaunty beta] many ext4-fs errors
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Should this work with evolution 2.25-0? for me it seems it does not:
clicking authenticate when I set up the profile in ubuntu results in a
long wait and then mapi_e_network_error
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[needs-packaging] evolution-mapi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319400
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after experimenting a bit with server settings I now get an
ecCachedModeRequired error followed by a segmentation fault.
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