As of today the problem still exists.
On fresh install of ubuntu 9.04 with network upgrade, 'module-assistant
auto-install loop-aes ' fails with the same build error.
linux-headers-2.6.28-11-generic
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Build error: ‘struct bio’ has no member named ‘bi_hw_front_size’
Public bug reported:
After suspend-to-ram kernel 2.6.22-14-generic doesn't start the system timer.
The waking procedure takes some key pressing and/or mouse movements to proceed.
Previous version 2.6.20-16-generic [from ubuntu 7.04] worked perfectly
on this hardware.
System configuration:
And here is the same system after ADDITIONAL suspend-to-disk:
$ while true; do date; grep timer /proc/interrupts ; sleep 1; done
So, 5 sty 2008, 20:19:48 CET
0:4871629 IO-APIC-edge timer
So, 5 sty 2008, 20:19:49 CET
0:4871848 IO-APIC-edge timer
So, 5 sty 2008, 20:19:50
Thanks, it works.
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[PATCH] Enable to use a Sanwa PC5000 multimeter usb cable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99885
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I'm testing the gutsy release (i forgot which version but it must be a
fairy recent one gutsy-desktop-i386.iso
a598c81b75d68353c23508d1d50ee26c), and here are my results:
- it's a bit better - Fn+Home(brighten) and Fn+End(darken) no longer
toggles between lcd and vga-out,
- the brightness level
I've done some more tests and it seems that this is a X server issue. Running X
server only (started from root console) exhibits the same behavior - the
brightness changes for a subsecond and it is restored.
After pressing Fn+Home the following lines appear in Xorg.log:
(II) PM Event received:
The patch
** Attachment added: patch for sanwa pc5000 usb cable (kb-usb2)
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7100616/kernel.patch
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-source
I don't know other way to submit a patch, so it goes via bug report. If
there is a more correct way
Killing the gnome-power-manager doesn't help. It still behaves strange.
The only effect is that gnome-brightness-applet can't get brightness
information.
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hardware brightness keys on lenovo R60e are working strange in gnome
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90925
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Feisty herd5. IBM/lenovo R60e. Kernel 2.6.20-9-generic
Problem: the hardware brightness keys (Fn+Home brighter Fn+End
dimmer) are working in most strange way: when either one is pressed
the display is made blank. The screen is restored after a few clicks
(Fn+Home