Where is the fix?? Still got this problem
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I have this issue. Linux Mint 13, Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 M.
Also, to drag a window with your mouse across the workspaces on the cube is
borked. The window goes mental. It flickers, flies around and ends up
How do you reduce the mouse poll rate,and how much should it be reduced
to?
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I can confirm this, I have this on my Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit. Bloody
annoying.
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Do you want me to try something else or may I clean install Ubuntu
10.04, as I plan? :]
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Title:
Adjusting brightness is impossible
To manage
Hello, I installed these now. My nVidia drivers broke because of them,
so I'm back to Gnome. Brightness switching is just as troublesome as it
was originally.
Readding acpi_backlight=vendor.
*sudo update-grub*
*reboot*
It isn't exactly fixed, I noticed when the problems occur now, it is
when I
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Title:
Adjusting
Thanks for staying with me, Fabio.
Here is what I have done so far:
- Removed 'acpi_backlight=vendor' from kernel boot parameters, since that fixed
the problem
- *sudo update-grub*
- ls /sys/class/backlight/
dell_backlight
(because of «Checking the kernel interfaces»).
*reboot*
Nothing changed,
I just noticed that the two-step, aka useless adjusting does not appear before
I am logged in.
Whilst logging in, I turned the brightness up and down, and then it was
behaving correclty.
I thought it was worth a mention.
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It's 32. Sorry for not adding any additional info. :)
** Description changed:
(11.04)
This causes big jumps in the brightness adjusting settings on Dell Inspiron
9400 – I've seen other Inspirons having the same problem, too (10.10). As it
says it's impossible to use it because it makes
Hello,
I did the steps adding 'acpi_backlight=vendor' to the kernel boot parameters,
and ran 'sudo update-grub' and restarted.
And actually, it works to quite some extent. The problem is not entirely gone,
but it is MUCH better. Thanks for the link.
I don't know what I'm supposed to do on the
** Description changed:
(11.04)
This causes big jumps in the brightness adjusting settings on Dell Inspiron
9400 – I've seen other Inspirons having the same problem, too (10.10). As it
says it's impossible to use it because it makes such BIG jumps between 100 %
brightness and down to 50.
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Adjusting brightness is impossible
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This causes big jumps in the brightness adjusting settings on Dell Inspiron
9400 – I've seen other Inspirons having the same problem, too (10.10). As it
says it's impossible to use it because it makes such BIG jumps between 100 %
brightness and down to 50. Most
Positive, screen tears for me. It happens whether or not I press the
menu button, though... even if I move the mouse just a little... -_-
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I have this bug as well, Ubuntu 10.04.
Link mentioned in #25 worked beautifully, thanks :D
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Okay, so... where is the fix?
I'm a complete Linux newbie, but I'm raging right now because everything is so
fricking hard to find out about. Yes, I am smashing my head and my fists
against a brick wall right now. :)
I should have just downgraded to 7.10 right now, but then I wouldn't be
able
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