Sadly that script does not seem to work. Bluetooth is still enabled after waking up from suspended state.
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Sadly that script does not seem to work. Bluetooth is still enabled after waking up from suspended state.
Thanks! I'll give it a shot.
Thanks [Knuckles], that worked like a charm.
Funnily enough, bluetooth is reenabled after the computer is back from suspend, so if you or anyone know how to deal with that as well, I'd much...
This worked for me on Natty, but I have since upgraded to Oneiric. /etc/rc.local still contains the line, but bluetooth is still on by default. Any advice?
The Voria repository fixed this for me as well :)
My Samsung x125 laptop was upgraded from Natty to Oneiric with not a lot of problems resulting, however one thing really stands out. The computer had 2 user accounts, my wife has one and so do I.
I...
Having the same problem with a Samsung x125 after upgrade to Oneiric. The problem is especially visible when I unplug the power, when brightness should be reduced.
I mever had this behaviour with...
This might be of use to some reading this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1859749
I had trouble with my BCM4313, but now it works like a charm. Just adding this, because I know how...
I'm still able to browse it (and even play music directly from the server), so I would think that this wouldn't matter.
Anyway, I tried deleting any keys on my "key chain" and was asked for it again...
I have a server running Natty. I'm sharing the music on that server by right click > "Sharing options" (and that's it, no fiddling with conf-files, etc) and then using Nautilus on the client to...
THANK*you! That's all it took.
I'll update the original post to reflect that.
$ rfkill list
1: samsung-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
3: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
PROBLEM SOLVED.
According to http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/bcma.txt I needed to blacklist the bcma driver.
To do this, put in "blacklist bcma" (without the quotes) on a new line in...
I also needed Ubuntu Tweak to do this.
So, it is clearly possible, but there should be a way without bringing in that beast of an application, feature wise.
Thanks, that will get me about 1/3 there, at least :)
How do I suspend and hibernate over ssh?
And is there any way to do this in one easy shell script?
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Thanks for your well put insights into this!
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Thanks for your reply!
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The details are in the very first post of this thread.
I ended with:
find . -iname "*.mp3" -path "*/live/*" -exec eyeD3 --v2 --comment=::"Here goes comment" {} \;
Unfortunately, it does not keep my old comment, and just add to it.
For anyone...
Thank you so much! I believe that will do the trick!
Thank you, but this only does part of what I need it to.
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