On Fri, 2015-02-06 at 22:18 +, Chris J Arges wrote:
For the backports, are any other features needed like:
608b286d1ddf38a7ceb624d2b689af095816d91c ?
We can always merge these latter, but might make cherry-picking a bit
easier if done now. : )
There's a number of things that would be
On Fri, 2015-02-06 at 22:09 +, Chris J Arges wrote:
Benh,
Will CONFIG_I2C_OPAL=m be sufficient for this driver?
In addition, is this driver needed during installation?
Yes and no.
IE. Yes, it can be a module, and no, it's not needed in the installer at
this point as far as I can tell. It
display port seems to work fine -- it may be used as workaround
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Joan CiberSheep, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
As per http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers an update to your computer's
buggy and outdated BIOS is available (1.35). If you update to this following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate does it change
Thank you Christopher,
Sorry I didn't pay attention to the BIOS date.
I just updated to BIOS-1.35 I will use the computer during the week
trying to receate the same scenario and I will let you know how it
behaves.
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I just downloaded and tried the daily-live image. It seems there is no
problem with resuming from suspend, but after a resume I can not suspend
again before approximately one minute.
It was difficult to test this, the current image has bugs, at least for my
computer :
- /home/ubuntu/.config is
Latest findings that I don't know how to interpret, so I welcome ideas:
In the ubuntu-saucy repository, all kernels I've compiled work (e.g. the
last one 3.11.10.12)
In the ubuntu-trusty repository, I've tested the one tagged as 3.11.3
and it doesn't work.
Could then be a problem of
Yvan Masson, just to clarify, the scope of this report is only about
suspending at all (not about an issue performing subsequent suspends
within a minute after a resume from suspend, or any of the other issues
mentioned). All of the other issues would need to be filed as separate
reports, one per
Alejandro R. Mosteo, you would want to switch to bisecting the mainline
kernel as outlined in the article, as the offending commit is in the
Trusty series, but not in Saucy. As the Ubuntu kernel is non-linear,
this may be why the issue isn't present in a later version of the kernel
number
xor, if you want your issue fixed, please do as requested. If you want
to argue, and not do as requested, then your issue will only be delayed
further.
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PomCompot, you would want to just specify as much detail as possible in
your new report.
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bluetooth enabled after resume
Chris,
I tried burning the new version to a DVD and ran that as well but i get
the same error message about nautilus. So i have booted into jaunty and
i don't get the DMA errors. I also booted live into The DMA error is
present in Lucid and my current release. Those are the only 3 other live
cd's
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shawn, could you please advise if nouveau works well enough to perform
further troubleshooting in 14.04?
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I am having the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04
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10de:0fe4 [Lenovo IdeaPad Y510P] Brightness control no effect on
screen
Has anyone tried a combination of
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1188439#c25 trackpad fix and
the alsa patch mentioned above? Any luck?
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As far as I know the audio patch doesn't work.
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When using an Logilink USB WiFi stick reported as Ralink Technology,
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rt2x00queue_get_entry+0x24.
The crash may happen from time to time, but can be
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no nouveu locks up which is why I switched over to the Nvidia driver
On Feb 7, 2015, at 1:54 PM, Christopher M. Penalver
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shawn, could you please advise if nouveau works well enough to perform
further troubleshooting in 14.04?
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I'm a Chakra OS user and I have the same problem with the kernel 3.18.
The 3.17 was ok.
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I'm sorry my install just crashed, I'll get back next week.
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Similar here, I cannot use nothing connected to USB3 (although lsusb command
can see it).
Ubuntu 14.04.1
MB MSI 970 GAMING
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I tested David's rt288.patch above on 3.19-rc7 and it had no effect on
the audio problem. I tried it with and without reverting the i2c IRQ
patch that fixed the touchpad.
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