Turns out this is a bug in pulseaudio.
Igor Kovalenko was able to identify and fix it. Said fix should be forthcoming in the usual update cycle.
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Turns out this is a bug in pulseaudio.
Igor Kovalenko was able to identify and fix it. Said fix should be forthcoming in the usual update cycle.
Turns out, this is a kernel bug that has been around - in various incarnations - for years.
The current best advice seems to be:
The effect seems to reliably occur after a cold boot on...
Yap, the Bios is fully up to date.
But this sort of thing used to happen on an off on 21.10, 21.04, 20.04, ... it's not new, but it didn't used to be this pervasive.
Hi again.
Used to be (on, say, Kubuntu 21.10) that if I turned the headphones on, they would automatically re-connect to the laptop.
On a clean install of Kubuntu 22.04 on a Dell XPS 9500,...
Hi all.
On a clean install of Kubuntu 22.04 on a Dell XPS 9500, the battery indicator widget keeps showing the status as 'plugged in but still discharging', despite the fact that the laptop is...
Just in case I got things wrong ... you might want to take a look at the Arch Wiki for touchegg. There's a section on Gnome, though I have no clue if that's going to help.
Also, have a look at...
Just a thought ... did you connect to the internet during installation, and allow the install process to download upgrades while installing? If so, then the needed dependencies are on the usb drive,...
Have a look at this post, it should have you sorted out in short order.
The original post was explicitly about Kubuntu 18.04, not Ubuntu 18.04. The former uses KDE's Plasma Desktop as GUI, while the latter uses Gnome.
It's been years since I've used Gnome, so I'm...
Just as under 17.04/10, touchegg won't work under 18.04 out of the box due to changes in xserver's synaptics driver. For those who would like to use touchegg, there is a simple fix, i.e. replace the...
Have a look at (2) Instant Resume from Suspend ... (wake-ups from LID0 need to be suppressed as well, ideally in such a way that suspend via lid-close/wake-up on lid-open still works properly) ......
Just relaying some information .... Due to a change in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.9.0-1ubuntu1, touchegg won't work out of the box under Kubuntu 17.04.
As a temporary workaround ( see here...
Put simply, if you don't have any entries in /sys/class/backlight, then you don't have any way to control your backlight settings whatsoever. I might be wrong about this, but it sounds like there...
Without specifics it's difficult to tell. Assuming that your power savings options are properly set, and that your not running any inhibiting applications (e.g. vlc), I would suggest to double...
Save your script locally, e.g. as ~/bin/ssd_fan.sh, and start it from within /etc/rc.local ... that should do the trick.
Have a look here.
The only one really active is scsi, so, no, nothing untoward here.
As for the rest, just ensure ... i.e. MAKE SURE, and DOUBLE CHECK, don't just 'ASSUME' ... that all your tools, settings,...
@ h1cloud ... I don't have a 'white late 2008' MB, so I can only speculate.
Without a lot more information (power-consumption and temp readings, driver versioning, kernel version, ...), there's no...
@ thomas.resell ... Have a look at this post, specifically '(3) Touchpad' ... it should help resolve the sensitivity issue.
@chris_miller4 ... My original post was specifically for a MacBook Pro 11.1, i.e. Retina ... and it sounds like your using a non-retina one. There will be significant hardware differences between...
@ chris_miller4 ... All the links in the post you referenced work just fine, I double checked, and they do all contain the information specified in the post, though sometimes you actually have to...
@pestilence000 ... You should be able to use the Raring version straight from the PPA. A while back, someone had a similar issue, and managed to get sorted. There were a couple of goofs, so make sure...
@pestilence000 ... I'd say, forget about 'creating' sys folders.
With an SMC-reset, I'd presume you'd need to re-run your sensor-detect, but to be on the safe side, your best bet would probably be...
@noah ...
For a standard Ubuntu distro, have a look at this.
For Arch, try following this.
Keep smiling.
@raif2 ... Three brief thoughts.
First, if you'd like to try without Swap, just comment its mounting line in your /etc/fstab ... though I don't think this will make a difference.
Second, have a...