I can confirm this bug on a Lenovo X200T. Removing the tpm_tis module
seems to have done the trick.
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Title:
Lenovo X200T cannot suspend or
I'm currently running Unity 0.2.46 and still seeing identical behavior.
Is there an even newer version I should be trying.
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I can confirm this printing to an HP Laserjet 1020. Worked before the
upgrade.
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can't print after upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665512
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Jack, I've recently had issues with Ubuntu asking for a password
whenever I tried to print previous to the upgrade. Submitting a blank
password worked. Then I upgraded. Now I'm having this problem. I'm
wondering if you've had similar issues. It's probably unrelated, but I
wanted to check.
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I can confirm this printing to an HP Laserjet 1020. Worked before the
upgrade.
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Jack, I've recently had issues with Ubuntu asking for a password
whenever I tried to print previous to the upgrade. Submitting a blank
password worked. Then I upgraded. Now I'm having this problem. I'm
wondering if you've had similar issues. It's probably unrelated, but I
wanted to check.
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I also have the same problem on a Thinkpad X200 Tablet with a wacom
stylus. Identical behavior as above.
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This is actually a bug in usbmuxd.
It has been fixed in the git version.
See:
http://libiphone.lighthouseapp.com/projects/27916/tickets/174-ipod-touch-4g-not-detected
Following these directions from the ticket solved the problem:
Modify two places:
1. In daemon/usb.h, change #define
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ifuse
Running ifuse with ipod touch 4g connected and unlocked:
$ifuse '/home/jeffrey/ipod'
usbmuxd_get_device_list: error opening socket!
No device found, is it connected?
If it is make sure that your user has permissions to access the raw usb device.
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My two cents:
I found this bug because I noticed that notifications were ignoring my
timeout on a script I was writing.
Since this discussion seems to be pretty abstract, I'll provide a
concrete usage case. I'm a 4th grade teacher and I use a projector
hooked up to a tablet pc. Normally, I
Public bug reported:
On my Ideapad g460 the touchpad is reported by xinput list as:
↳ ImPS/2 Logitech Wheel Mouse id=12 [slave pointer
(2)]
Because it isn't being reported as a synaptics touchpad, it can't be
configured appropriately. Among other issues, this means that I
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I've been testing for 3 days with 0.8.1-2 with no problems. It's rare
that the stylus will go that long without erratic movement. I'm going
to post the package I made for the wacom driver, but you probably want
to remove your wacom driver first, because this package was built with
the
Well, unfortunately, it just started the behavior again, so it is not
fixed even in 0.8.1-2.
Bummer.
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[hardy] Pen crazy in tablet PC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234466
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Someone on the linux wacom bug page is reporting that this is fixed in
the newest version (0.8.1-2).
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=2030106
I've compiled it. It's a tricky thing to get it compiled because of some
unmeetable dependencies in Hardy, so it needs to be patched
Here's my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
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And here is /var/log/Xorg.0.log; the bug is currently active and
twitching away on my X41t right now.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16356641/Xorg.0.log
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I agree with Liken. Bug #159026 is a feature request for ACPI rotation
scripts and has nothing to do with this issue.
As I said previously, I had this bug under Gutsy, so I'd love to see it
resolved.
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[hardy] Pen crazy in tablet PC
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Had the same problem using LDP with a hawking print server. Used Eric
Wick's workaround and printing works flawlessly.
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An update to my previous comment.
After some more testing, I've got the jumpy mouse behavior described
above, so the bug persists.
I will add, however, that suspending and resuming fixes the behavior
(until next time).
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A few data points:
1) I had this problem under gutsy. I found that suspending and
resuming my thinkpad x41t would fix it nearly every time.
2) I reinstalled with Hardy recently on the same machine and found that
I was having suspend/resume issues. In previous versions of Ubuntu,
I've had to
Apparently there is a fix via this Compiz bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/132065
A debian package is posted, but the fix works only with the verison of
mesa in Hardy. I can't test it, but it sounds promising.
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I can confirm this on a Thinkpad X41 tablet. Very annoying. I would
vote for a medium importance as well.
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I can confirm this on a Thinkpad X41T with an intel graphics chipset.
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I think that this is essentially the same bug as #102323. I'm wondering
if you can actually do anything after pressing alt-tab? I have the same
problem - alt-tab calls a refresh, but even after the refresh,
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