Igor Maslennikov, did this problem not occur in a release prior to
14.04?
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Title:
Trusty update to v3.13.11-ckt12 stable release
kirbyreyes...@yahoo.com
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As explained above, the problem is fixed.
What is planned for the correction ?
- only a work around as described by david wood (2014-10-18)
- correction into Trusty and/or Utopic and/or Vivid
Thanks to all for investigations (I have the problem on 3 PC I manage) !
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Title:
[Samsung NP300E7A-A02DE]
Argh, on battery power wifi still disconnects after half an hour to an
hour stable connection :(.
So regretfully no solution yet.
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With a default xubuntu 14.10 install on 2 different laptops (MacBook Air
4,1 and HP folio 9470m) I can reproduce this issue. For me the black
screen occurs after login.
Adjusting power management settings has not yet helped. I did find that
I can solve the problem by reclosing the lid, waiting
That version has reached EOL since a while, so it will not receive
update. If that issue still exist, report again using ubuntu-bug.
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same problem with an ASRock Q1900DC-ITX Mainboard.
It has 4 external ports - the 2 external USB 2 ports work without problems -
but on the 2 USB 3 no device works without problems (even mouse and keyboard
only work after they are pluged-out and in again after each restart).
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Public bug reported:
Physical buttons for left and right button do not work at all on the
touchpad of Asus N53S.
I'm now on Linux Mint 17.1, but had the same issue previously on Ubuntu
13-10 (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2196970).
I have not found any real workaround.
Plugging in a
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Andrew, could you please the latest mainline kernel (3.19-rc2) and
advise to the results?
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I've installed 14.04 along with 12.04 on other partition. My webcam is
not detected if I perform 14.04 cold boot. And if I perform 12.04 cold
boot - the webcam works. And it
Looks like the bug is related on conflict of the modules rts5139 (card
reader) and uvcvideo (webcam). After some googling i've blacklisted the
rts5139 module and the webcam is being detected fair. Then I've tested
the problem with both modules and mainline kernel
3.15.0-031500rc2-generic
This bug also appears to happen on my Dell Inspiron 13 7347. Is there
any information I can provide to help find an actual resolution?
Thanks, odie, for the work-around; I'm going to give that a shot here in
a minute.
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Michael Litherland, it would be most helpful if you filed a new report via a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
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Title:
Touchpad not
BTW both the onboard devices are attached to the same USB bus.
** Summary changed:
- Lenovo Ideapad S 205 - webcam is not detected after installing 14.04 (works
well on 12.04l)
+ Lenovo Ideapad S 205 - webcam is not detected after installing 14.04 (works
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Ettore Atalan, could you please test the latest mainline kernel
(3.19-rc2) and advise to the results?
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I had this problem from day one after I loaded Ubuntu in 2012. So it did
occur prior 14.04. The problem improved over time, less missing
characters. Howver it evolved a bit, now sometimes it produces multiple
characters when I press a key instead of not producing one. It always
happens when
This time I got it right. The USB vendor:product description needs to be
in the blacklist section of the btusb file; it only worked by chance the
first time I tried; now it works after a reboot. (We have to prevent
btusb from managing this before its firmware is loaded or whatever, see
ath3k on
Hi Stephane,
Can you see if this issue was already fixed in the latest 3.13 upstream kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13.11-ckt13-trusty/
If it was not, we can bisect the issue.
It might also be worth testing the latest mainline kernel, to see if this issue
came down
Problem still happening after BIOS upgrade. Requested info below:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
1003
06/11/2009
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Still happening with latest BIOS.
Is there any command-line workaround besides restarting lightdm?
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Huh seems like the bug still exists and works very fine :(
I've Dell Vostro V131 with Intel Core i5, Intel Graphics +
Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit
Ethernet Controller (rev 06)
Wifi: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1030 [Rainbow Peak] (rev
When I tried running 'apport-collect 1405907' it complained that since I
was running kernel 3.17, that it wasn't really supported and that I
should file a bug report against kernel.org. I haven't yet completed
that process since it seems incumbant upon me to try the problem against
the latest
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Ubuntu 14.10, kernel 3.17.0
I have an HP MCE IR remote receiver that will not work on my ASRock Z97
based system, whether plugged into USB2 or USB3 ports. It is known that
this device did not work in USB3 ports, but with
FYI I am running 3.17.0 because Kodi (XBMC) requires 3.16 or better to
support HD4600.
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Title:
Z97 requires xHCI for USB2: IR
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Velo Traveler, could you please test the latest upstream kernel
available from the very top line at the top of the page (the release
names are irrelevant for testing, and please do not test the daily
folder) following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will
allow additional upstream
Igor Maslennikov, which prior release(s) specifically did this occur in?
As well, could you please provide the missing information with the
latest mainline kernel (3.19-rc2) following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend ?
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rsoika / Marcin Jabrzyk, thank you for your comment. So your issue may be dealt
with as soon as possible, and so your hardware may be tracked, could you please
file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the following in a terminal while
booted into the default Ubuntu repository kernel via:
Frank Feuerbacher, in order for an original reporter to apport-collect
to their report, they need to be booted into the default Ubuntu
repository kernel (not mainline).
As well, I wouldn't report anything to kernel.org just yet as the
information requested by upstream has not been gathered.
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This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
available upstream.
+
+ This bug is only for the initial support of this WiFi adapter, it's not
+ working 100% well yet, please report new not working bug or contact
+ upstream but not keep posting
apport information
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after upgrade to ubuntu 14.10 on the first bootup I have always Kernel
panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exit code 0x00b0 (I`m
not sure for the exit code)
ProblemType: Bug
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