I've gotten a hold of the hardware, and booted up to a Live CD of the
latest Intrepid Beta.
It seems the bug is resolved there: I am able to close the tablet and
open it and X does not freak out.
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[Hardy] closing lid breaks X (jumping cursor, sluggish, high cpu usage ... )
I no longer have access to this hardware; I will copy people who do,
though.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Leann Ogasawara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team
Bryce,
Please forgive my absence, lately.
It will be a few days before I have access to that hardware again.
Is 'intel_reg_dumper' a command?
Thank you for your time!
Simón
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Bryce Harrington
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David, your problem is likely unrelated
This problem does not seem to occur under Hardy.
The whole process of nautilus smb://server/share and how it
interacts with the GNOME desktop has changed a bit since I reported
this bug.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Chuck Short [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this problem occur under hardy
Public bug reported:
I'm running Hardy on my workstation, and I really liked how Compiz Just
Worked after installing the proprietary nVidia drivers.
Unfortunately, problems start creeping up after a day or two. (I leave
my workstation up and running 24/7)
At some point, I'll open a new window
The issue does not go away after adding the above to my xorg.conf.
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Bryce Harrington
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Simon, could you please test if the issue goes away after adding this to
your /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section Device
...
Option ForceEnablePipeA
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** Attachment added: output of dmesg (also after lid closed/reopened)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12764276/dmesg.output
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** Attachment added: ~/.xsession-errors (after lid closed/reopened)
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This one's kinda scrambled. Hope that's what you're after.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12764219/lspci.vvnn.output
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Wow, there really should be a way of attaching multiple files to one
comment...
Anyhow, there's the requested files; sorry it took me a while.
Windows XP Tablet Edition worked without a hitch, as did Feisty.
Thanks for your time!
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Saïvann,
I cannot confirm, but I'll copy a couple of people at the school I was
working at when I made this bug report to see if they can confirm:
Steve or Jeremy,
Are the Dell 170Ls still not showing the thermometer bar splash
screen if you boot to a Gutsy or Hardy beta live CD?
If I remember
I cannot reproduce the exact symptoms, but there definitely still
seems to be an issue on the latest daily build of Hardy.
Now when I close my lid and open it I get two windows telling me
'Sorry, the program gnome-settings-daemon closed unexpectedly.'
From that point on the icon set and the
Update: I've tried changing the When laptop lid is closed settings,
and have even gone so far as to re-installing in case it was a problem
cause by going through the update process rather than doing a clean
install.
All to no avail.
I'll have to try your suspend to RAM trick.
On 12/18/07,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I recently updated to Gutsy on my HP Compaq TC4200.
It's a tablet that uses mostly Intel hardware, a Broadcom wired ethernet
(it works), and a Texas Instruments card reader, for what it's worth.
When I come back to it after I've closed the lid
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Log-in Screen, when connecting to a Samba share, does not pre-fill Domain
field correctly
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As per the bug report, the issue was in Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy), in the
dialog that pops up when attempting to connect to a Samba share.
The fast way to replicate this is to hit Alt-F2 to bring up the Run
Application dialog, and type smb://server/share.
Alternately, you can through Places - Connect
No, I haven't.
This variable is set in /etc/samba/smb.conf, and it works as it should
under Dapper and Feisty.
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...and Breezy, for what it's worth.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand your explanation of why this isn't a
problem.
This ticket is not about the Live CD.
It is about a recently installed system and how it gives testparm
errors by default.
I compared this to the output of an earlier version of Ubuntu in which
the errors were not
or Gutsy?
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https
I observed this behavior every single time a movie ended, even if I just
started MPlayer and dragged the slider to the end.
It did go away when I turned off Stop XScreensaver...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108785
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Thank you for taking the time to prod me for more information!
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2. attached
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(sorry I couldn't fighure out how to attach
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Alright, using this HOWTO
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=258484 I figured out how
to do what I THINK you're asking. Please correct me if I interpretted
incorrectly.
I've tried vga=791 (1024x768x16, my normal resolution), vga=788
(800x600x16, a lower resolution), vga=770 (800x600x4,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
When attempting to connect to a Samba share in Ubuntu 6.10, the Domain
field is filled in as WORKGROUP, regardless of what is entered as
workgroup in /etc/samba/smb.conf
In Ubuntu 5.10, this works correctly, filling in the workgroup variable
under
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
When attempting to log in to a Samba share (a la nautilus
smb://server/share) in Ubuntu 6.10, if one waits too long to log in, it
simply closes the log-in window and presents a new one.
Works fine in Ubuntu 5.10.
May possibly be related to
I forgot to mention: I mean when trying to connect in nautilus a la
nautilus smb://server/share
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As noone has commented on this as of yet and I'm thinking that might
have to do with how vague and rambling my bug report was, I've split
this into multiple, much more specific bugs.
I can't seem to figure out a way to close this bug, though, so could
someone please do that for me or let me know
Public bug reported:
When booting up or shutting down Ubuntu 6.10 on our 120+ Dell 170L
workstations, on a Live CD or after installation, the standard
thermometer bar screen does not appear, only a blinking cursor in the
top-lefthand corner.
Everything works otherwise; it still transitions to
running sudo mkdir /var/run/samba seems to satisfy the testparm check,
but the directory disappears on reboot, so it doesn't really help as far
as fixing the behavior...
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/79575
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*somewhat sheepishly* ok, so installing the winbind package allows me to
now resolve names against the WINS server...
In the hopes that maybe installing the samba package (even though I'm
not trying to use this box as a server) would fix the rest of the
behavior issues, I did so and that seems to
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu Edgy on three different hardware configurations that I
have access to here (Dell Optiplex 170L, 210L desktops Dell Inspiron
1300 laptops), the configuration file doesn't seem to be affecting
Samba's behavior.
A couple of examples: name resolution is not
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