Hi list,
I reported this issue on the UPower GitLab issue tracker but I don't hold
much hope it'll get the required visibility.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/issues/100
I just had my Satechi M1 mouse quit working unceremoniously ... due to a
dead battery. All along, GNOME's power
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 6:18 AM Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 16:47, Chris Bredesen wrote:
>
>> I tried some different searching and came across this:
>>
>> https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Discussions/How-to-get-dual-battery-to-switch-without-po
, Aug 15, 2019 at 11:37 AM Chris Bredesen
wrote:
> I'm seeing some new behavior recently where my laptop shuts down hard,
> with no warning, at about 50% battery. After the third time it happened I
> took a look at the battery levels (after plugging in and restarting) and
> found t
I'm seeing some new behavior recently where my laptop shuts down hard, with
no warning, at about 50% battery. After the third time it happened I took a
look at the battery levels (after plugging in and restarting) and found
that the main battery was at 1% and charging, while the extra battery was
On 01/18/2013 04:06 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us writes:
I must admit that your subject line gave me a major Stanley Kubrick
moment.
;-)
I had to get people to read the msg.
Try turning up your speaker volume. Listen for a computer voice saying,
I'm sorry
and then back, I get the prompt right away and everything is
happy.
I do have the ask for this password every time box ticked in
nm-connection-editor. Is this a bug? NM version 0.9.6.4, same version
for nm-gnome.
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris Bredesen
Supervisor, Software Engineering
Red Hat Global
Why does GNOME warn me that numlock is on? I get warning for capslock;
you can unknowingly botch a password. But numlock? Are there keyboards
for which the non-numeric keys on the d-pad can type valid characters?
Seems odd but I don't want to file a bug until I understand why it is
the way
On 11/19/11 8:54 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Those custom vendor shortcuts may or may not be supported by Fedora, depending
on the particular laptop model you have.
But the certain way to see if your second monitor is detected is to look at
the output of xrandr in the console.
Just updated
On 11/17/2011 07:23 PM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
What is the keyboard shortcut to toggle mirrored mode? I was not aware
that there was one.
It is vendor-dependent. My Lenovo is Fn+F7. There's usually some hint
on the F keys as to which one does what in function mode. Look for
this kind of
On 11/17/2011 10:26 AM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
Recently updated my laptop to Fedora 16. Fedora 16 is not detecting my
second, external, monitor. The Monitor connects with an HDMI connector
or a DVI connector through a USB docking station. Connecting it either
way does not make a difference.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=715113
I'm trying to determine if this combination is viable:
* Lenovo T520 with Sandy Bridge GPU
* Fedora 15 (or 16) 32-bit
* External display as only display
Is this working for anyone? I'm considering tagging this BZ for
inclusion in the
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