[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-06-10 Thread jpiesing
I run kubuntu (Hardy) and I see this problem so there must be something not specific to Gnome. I'm using the default KDE 3.5.x. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-23 Thread jpiesing
I had this bug on Gutsy (Dell Latitude D420) and worked around it by Fn+Esc (=standby) and then resume again. It was relatively infrequent. It's more common in Hardy so I tried the binding / unbinding scripts described above. These didn't fix the problem and completely broke the standby /

[Bug 51779] Re: IRDA-Devices are not created by default (ircomm: 161-0

2008-05-15 Thread jpiesing
I've just installed Hardy Heron on a Dell Latitude D420. The /dev/ircomm* devices were indeed not created until I manually loaded ircomm and ircomm-tty. JP -- IRDA-Devices are not created by default (ircomm: 161-0 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51779 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-11-16 Thread jpiesing
I've seen the same symptoms on a Dell D420 - on both dapper and gutsy. dmesg | grep 8042 reports the following serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,x064 irq 1 serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 On dapper it happened perhaps 1 suspend in 20. On gutsy, it's just happened for the first time. There's

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