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(suggestion fixed it, thank you!)
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*: Looks like this may be a [http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-x41-volume%2C-mute-buttons%2C-and-acpi-p11343150.html function of the hardware], and that it's been that way for years.
 
*: Looks like this may be a [http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-x41-volume%2C-mute-buttons%2C-and-acpi-p11343150.html function of the hardware], and that it's been that way for years.
 
* After hibernating, the wired Ethernet sometimes stops working. Despite various combinations of <code>ifup / ifdown</code>, editing <code>/etc/network/interfaces</code>, and <code>/etc/init.d/networking restart</code>, sometimes it refuses to work again. Restarting the computer seems to always make it work again. How to make sure that wired networking always works after a hibernate?
 
* After hibernating, the wired Ethernet sometimes stops working. Despite various combinations of <code>ifup / ifdown</code>, editing <code>/etc/network/interfaces</code>, and <code>/etc/init.d/networking restart</code>, sometimes it refuses to work again. Restarting the computer seems to always make it work again. How to make sure that wired networking always works after a hibernate?
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*: Same thing happens with wireless too sometimes, and a reboot is required to make it start working again. Hopefully Ubuntu 7.10 will include a fix for this.
 
* For other laptop users, the Network Manager Applet in Gnome will display the wireless network strength, and available wireless networks. For me, it only displays the wireless strength. How can I show the available wireless networks in the panel area?
 
* For other laptop users, the Network Manager Applet in Gnome will display the wireless network strength, and available wireless networks. For me, it only displays the wireless strength. How can I show the available wireless networks in the panel area?
  

Revision as of 07:20, 21 September 2007

I'm running an IBM Thinkpad T40, with Ubuntu 7.04 as the operating system.

Unresolved questions

It works reasonably well, but I'm trying to find solutions to the following questions / problems that would take it from "good" to "great" :

  • The mute button will mute sound, but pressing it again does not unmute. Is it possible to make it do this?
    Looks like this may be a function of the hardware, and that it's been that way for years.
  • After hibernating, the wired Ethernet sometimes stops working. Despite various combinations of ifup / ifdown, editing /etc/network/interfaces, and /etc/init.d/networking restart, sometimes it refuses to work again. Restarting the computer seems to always make it work again. How to make sure that wired networking always works after a hibernate?
    Same thing happens with wireless too sometimes, and a reboot is required to make it start working again. Hopefully Ubuntu 7.10 will include a fix for this.
  • For other laptop users, the Network Manager Applet in Gnome will display the wireless network strength, and available wireless networks. For me, it only displays the wireless strength. How can I show the available wireless networks in the panel area?

If you have any answers or suggestions, then please edit this page and add them, I would welcome any assistance. -- All the best, Nickj 06:02, 2 September 2007 (UTC)

Fixed things