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The update happened around February 5th. The mute and ThinkVantage buttons now do nothing, and the up and down volume buttons just bring up the volume indicator but don't change it.
 
The update happened around February 5th. The mute and ThinkVantage buttons now do nothing, and the up and down volume buttons just bring up the volume indicator but don't change it.
  
Ubuntu detects the volume buttons and accepts them as shortcuts in Keyboard Shortcuts, but it does not detect the ThinkVantage or the mute buttons. Also, after the update and subsequent reboot, the volume appears to be off but is really on at a very low volume. The up and down sounds are heard when the volume buttons are pressed, but volume doesn't change. [[User:SteveSims|SteveSims]] 01:45, 7 February 2008 (CET)
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Ubuntu detects the volume buttons and accepts them as shortcuts in Keyboard Shortcuts, but it does not detect the ThinkVantage or the mute buttons. Also, after the update and subsequent reboot, the volume appears to be off but is really on at a very low volume. The up and down sounds are heard when the volume buttons are pressed, but volume doesn't change.  
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Opening Volume Control displays the dialog: "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices were found." [[User:SteveSims|SteveSims]] 01:45, 7 February 2008 (CET)

Revision as of 01:52, 7 February 2008

Update: ATI Fglrx no longer breaks over suspend resume

The Catalyst 8.01 drivers (fglrx 8.45.2) are SLUB-enabled and no longer break Suspend/Resume on Gutsy. The outstanding issues for Suspend/Resume under Gutsy 7.10 for this driver are essentially the same as previously experienced on Feisty 7.04.

2007-02-06: Update: Volume buttons no longer work

The update happened around February 5th. The mute and ThinkVantage buttons now do nothing, and the up and down volume buttons just bring up the volume indicator but don't change it.

Ubuntu detects the volume buttons and accepts them as shortcuts in Keyboard Shortcuts, but it does not detect the ThinkVantage or the mute buttons. Also, after the update and subsequent reboot, the volume appears to be off but is really on at a very low volume. The up and down sounds are heard when the volume buttons are pressed, but volume doesn't change.

Opening Volume Control displays the dialog: "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices were found." SteveSims 01:45, 7 February 2008 (CET)