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Contacts: Add a CardDAV account to your Address Book application. The server URL is either https://p01-contacts.icloud.com:443 or https://p01-carddav.icloud.com:443. Whichever works...
Yes, yes I did. But I asked for was if anybody knew if it could be done through the DE - as it was in Jaunty, I might add - so that I may take advantage of dimming, power-saving, HUD notifications,...
The problem is that I want something to control the keyboard backlight just not pommed because it interferes with my other function keys.
Is there any documented way to get the keyboard backlight (and keys F5 and F6) working without the use of pommed, preferably using something like gnome-power-manager. A search hasn't pulled much...
Is there any script or app or daemon that can handle this on it's own? I'm looking to maximize my battery under Ubuntu.
Okay, I think I got it compiled. Really excited. As a matter of fact, xserver-xorg-dev was the first thing I installed - but I never did remove the 11-x11-synaptics.fdi file, though I had removed...
Kudos on the release... but, still, any hints on dependencies? I actually got errors in compiling this time, which is suprisingly good news. Do I need to install the Xorg SDK? Is there a package...
Yes, I'd be glad to. I highly recommend removing mbp-nvidia-bl-dkms, as it's only ever caused problems for me. In fact, remove both, reboot, and then install only the latest nvidia-bl-dkms. That's...
Sorry to peel the thread out from under you, WindPower, but I'm gonna mark it as resolved. The update actually fixed things for me after I removed and reinstalled the package. I also realized that...
My MacBookPro5,5 (also known as the June 2009 Unibody MBP) is having brightness problems. Usually, with OOTB Ubuntu, I can control the brightness flawlessly with the keyboard keys labeled F1 and F2...
Do you mind me asking if there are any package dependencies that could aid in getting it working? I got it compiled and installed from GIT, but my trackpad (MacBookPro5,5; a.k.a. June 2009 Unibody...
I'm having a slight problem with a fresh install of Karmic on my 2009 MacBook Pro (with Nvidia 9400GM card). Compiz enables beautifully, although the strangeness occurs when I reboot: no window...
Have you installed nvidia-bl-dkms and NOT nvidia-bl-mbp-dkms? Make sure the latter is not installed, it doesn't work well on MacBookPro5,5 w/ Karmic.
The 99-savings script is causing your standby screwups. Believe me, I reinstalled to find out. Remove it and you'll be fine.
For the FN keys, look in the Wiki guide (just Google MacBookPro5,5...
I can't (sorry), so chainloading gives me a clean entry on rEFIt.
By the way, is anybody having trouble with suspend and hibernate? I'm using BURG with fakebios (see below), and the screen simply...
I use this for my grub.cfg, and have it and grub64.efi on my EFI Protective Partition:
timeout=0
default=0
# Chainload Ubuntu's GRUB
menuentry "Ubuntu" {
set quiet=1
fakebios
search...
Do you use autologin? Unfortunately, this is a larger issue with Gnome as a whole... it's keyring (what it stores your passwords in) unlocks automatically if you log in via the login screen, but not...
Unfortunately, the waiting for ~20s and up on resume from suspend is from your wireless card. Some cards like to dump all connection information between suspend/resume. Not much can be done, but...
I believe KDE (or at least Kubuntu) uses both PolicyKit and NetworkManager.
Steps 3 and 4 are not needed for Kubuntu systems, as this is just a hack to make sure Gnome authenticates your user...
I often find myself, despite having a lightning-fast boot with Ubuntu, waiting at my desktop for something to start. I started looking at what I do with my computer, investigating my bottlenecks. ...
It's this huge panorama of a port in Singapore hosted on Wikimedia that, among other triggers, has proved to be a trigger of the bug on most systems. I use it constantly for checking.
Mike, you seem to be on track. I have all the latest from Xorg-edgers - including 2.6.30-9 - and disabling wobbly windows has given me no crashes for an hour. Firefox didn't even slow down with the...
This is kind of odd, though, since it's been over three days...
Packages for 2.6.28.12 exist, but aren't depended on by anything. The Launchpad entries for the 2.6.28-13 packages show that...
It seems that somebody screwed up the uploading of the new *actual* kernel packages to the server/mirrors. The 2.6.28-13-generic packages (and their -virtual, -386 friends as well) simply don't...
Glad I could help. If only I could get mine working the same.
Oh, and by the way: for future reference, the GM965 and X3100 are more or less one in the same. The GM965 is the motherboard...