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- 03 Nov 2009, 10:44
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
- Replies: 22
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Re: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
And now this morning it's working again, as far as I know nothing changed so maybe an intermittent problem.
- 02 Nov 2009, 22:16
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35095
Re: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
It should, mine was working until I upgraded to Karmic and now it doesn't
Hence the question.

- 02 Nov 2009, 18:32
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35095
Re: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
Don't seem to have the battery Fn key working. Known problem?
- 02 Nov 2009, 12:15
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: HOWTO: Use the repository on K/Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04
- Replies: 147
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- 19 Oct 2009, 08:08
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35095
Re: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
Right, I see. Well if GregKH is dealing with the backlight driver then I suspect it is only a matter of time before it ends up in the main kernel tree. I see your point about the wireless RFKILL switch, it really should map through to a command and not require the removal of the module and the rest ...
- 18 Oct 2009, 11:03
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35095
Re: Works on Ubuntu Karmic started
Do you plan to try and get the nc10-backlight package (and possibly the scripts as well) included in main at any time? It's great work that you're doing but it would be really good if everything could work "right" from the standard repositories.
- 17 Jun 2009, 14:14
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: HOWTO: NC10 scripts
- Replies: 81
- Views: 164714
RE: [NC10] New scripts, updated scripts and a general summary
I suspect that you're correct and the bluetooth radio is turned off, however leaving the kernel module in seems to cause the module to keep waking the CPU up from sleep states, which is what PowerTop is picking up.
As you say, removing the module isn't going to hurt.
As you say, removing the module isn't going to hurt.
- 13 Jun 2009, 15:56
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: HOWTO: NC10 scripts
- Replies: 81
- Views: 164714
RE: [NC10] New scripts, updated scripts and a general summary
Thanks for all the work on the scripts, really rounds out the experience of using the UNR on the N110.
I have one little suggestion. Powertop shows the bluetooth module as still active after disabling the bluetooth with '/etc/init.d/bluetooth stop', adding an additional 'rmmod btusb' and a ...
I have one little suggestion. Powertop shows the bluetooth module as still active after disabling the bluetooth with '/etc/init.d/bluetooth stop', adding an additional 'rmmod btusb' and a ...