Public bug reported:
Installing a Flatpak app via Gnome Software, doesn't install required
extensions (like locales, codecs, drivers...). Only the runtime and the
app itself get installed.
The impact reaches from apps just not being translated, to apps not
starting at all (e.g. when the
@rykien:
Seems like a bug in the driver for the SMBus controller. i2cdetect should show
the headphone amplifier at address 0x73.
I've tested init-headphone with Ubuntu 16.04.1 (you have to add the
acpi_enforce_resources=lax boot parameter!) and 16.10 live images without
problems. Maybe the bug
@saurav1: Only tested the script on freshly installed Xubuntu 16.04. The
screen doesn't get relocked on my computer.
Maybe it's a race condition and setting "Delay after locking screen
saver for" in "XFCE Power Manager" under the "Security" tab to a higher
value helps.
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@: logind publishes session changes (including lock and unlock) over
DBus.
The following sh-script automatically runs "xset s activate && xset s
reset" every time the session is changed and makes the mouse cursor
visible again:
dbus-monitor --system
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: 15.10
Package version: 1:3.16.2-1ubuntu1
Enter:
1^(−0,5)
Result:
1,071508607×10³⁰¹
Expected result:
1
** Affects: gnome-calculator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu release: 15.10
Package version: 1:3.16.2-1ubuntu1
Enter:
- 1^(−0,5)
+ 1^(−0.5)
Result:
- 1,071508607×10³⁰¹
+ 1.071508607×10³⁰¹
Expected result:
1
** Description changed:
Ubuntu release: 15.10
Package version: 1:3.16.2-1ubuntu1
Enter:
New version of init-headphone that also supports Vivid:
https://github.com/Unrud/init-headphone-ubuntu/releases
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1313904
Title
@Kiril:
Make sure that your kernel is loaded with acpi_enforce_resources=lax. Check
cat /proc/cmdline.
Check the output of lsmod and make sure that the modules i2c-i801 and i2c-dev
are loaded.
If they are unload i2c-i801 with sudo rmmod i2c-i801 and load it again sudo
modprobe i2c-i801. Then
@Kiril:
That's strange, I tested it on 14.04 and it works for me.
The packaged adds the file /etc/default/grub.d/init-headphone.cfg. That should
add the boot parameter.
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New version:
* Add Upstart script to run program on boot
* Make program more verbose
The program output is now very verbose. If the script doesn't work, just
run sudo init-headphone and it should say what's wrong.
** Attachment added: init-headphone_0.2.0_all.deb
I wrote a driver.
Only tested on Ubuntu 14.10.
After installation a restart is required.
** Attachment added: init-headphone_0.1.0_all.deb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1313904/+attachment/4360354/+files/init-headphone_0.1.0_all.deb
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I've traced the problem to udev.
The ID_FS_* properties are missing from the udev device.
udisks2 uses the ID_FS_TYPE property to determine the filesystem type.
** Package changed: udisks2 (Ubuntu) = udev (Ubuntu)
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I've installed the packages exfat-fuse and exfat-utils but I can't mount
exFAT filesystems through udisks2.
$ udisksctl mount --block-device /dev/sdb1
Object /org/freedesktop/UDisks2/block_devices/sdb1 is not a mountable
filesystem.
Mounting with
$ sudo
I've created a bug report against udisks2 (before I found this bug report):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks2/+bug/1416794
You wrote that the problem is that gvfs ignores the drive. But maybe you
can try to mount in manually with udisks2 and check if we are
encountering the same
Public bug reported:
I've installed the packages exfat-fuse and exfat-utils but I can't mount exFAT
filesystems through udisks2.
$ udisksctl mount --block-device /dev/sdb1
Object /org/freedesktop/UDisks2/block_devices/sdb1 is not a mountable
filesystem.
Mounting with
$ sudo mount /dev/sdb1 ...
The SMBus module is working now, I had to add acpi_enforce_resources=lax
to the kernel boot parameters.
Got some information about the pre-amplifier here:
https://biosmods.wordpress.com/w230ss-np7338/comment-page-4/#comments
I think we're stuck until we get more information about that chip.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1313904 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1313904
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1313904
[W230SS, VIA VT1802, Green Headphone Out, Front] No sound after fresh boot
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I've compared the schematics of w230st and w230ss from the service
manuals and the codec is exactly the same, but the w230ss has an
additional chip between the codec and the headphone jack. The manual
says that it's an pre-amp but doesn't mention the exact model. The pre-
amp is connected to the
Hi Kiril,
maybe you can update the title / description of the bug report, that way
anybody knows what's what without reading all the comments.
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I tried to investigate the preamplifier chip further but run into another bug.
I'm not able to access the SMBus. When I execute modprobe i2c-i801, the
following appears in the kernel log:
[...] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0xf040-0xf05f
conflicts with OpRegion
Hi Marco,
I downloaded the Hotkey app from Clevo and InitHeadphone.exe is still
present. All it does is calling the function InitHeadphone from hp.dll.
If you don't like the Hotkey app, I guess you can also fix the problem
(on windows!) by saving hp.dll, uninstalling the Hotkey app and then
For me the sound always works after a cold start (maybe newer BIOS?)
But after standby the headphone jack stops working until next cold start
(reboot doesn't help).
On W230ST everything works fine and the hardware is nearly identical.
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Any chance that this gets fixed in Trusty?
Due to this bug it's impossible to let Gnome Settings Daemon ignore specific
devices.
For example GSD regularly overrides custom touchpad settings and instead of
letting GSD ignore the device, you have to disable the mouse plugin.
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Public bug reported:
In file /plugins/common/gsd-input-helper.c in function
run_custom_command the variable exit_status doesn't contain the exit
status of the process, so the statement return (exit_status == 1); is
wrong.
The documentation
Public bug reported:
The packages don't provide the virtual packages libopencl-1.1-1 and
libopencl-1.2-1.
This causes problems with the installation of the following packages:
python-pyopencl
python3-pyopencl
wine1.6-i386 (see
** Description changed:
- The packages don't provide the virtual packages libopencl-1.1-1 and
- libopencl-1.2-1.
+ The packages nvidia-libopencl1-... don't provide the virtual packages
+ libopencl-1.1-1 and libopencl-1.2-1.
This causes problems with the installation of the following
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