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Sorry for the delay. I'm involved in hundreds of different bugs and lose
track...
I suggest the next step is to reproduce the problem with 18.04 and see
if similar errors appear in your journal (run 'journalctl'):
Oct 21 17:23:33 hostname pulseaudio[1288]: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c:
UPDATE (Acer Swift SF314-52):
The problem is semi-resolved. I found a way around by performing a USB
Install using Legacy Mode.
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Just a wild guess. Could this issue be related to the one mentioned
here?
https://github.com/vlasenko/hid-asus-dkms/issues/24
It deals with a timing issue between the POWER ON and the RESET command
to the touchpad which keeps the touchpad from initializing correctly.
Apparently the generic
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USB mouse, keyboard and memory sticks are detected, but not working with
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typing does not result in any reaction on my laptop. No /dev/sdx devices
is created for the memory stick. Internal touch pad and
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Hello,
after upgrading to ubuntu 17.10, my pc freezes every time after a while
after startup. Mostly when browsing webpages (google-chrome); playing
videos (youtube) oder while development with eclipse / java. Some Times
the screens begin to "flittering", sometimes the
I have a Lenovo Ideapad 100-15IBY 80MJ with the same problem, can't do
changes in BIOS and can't boot from other media. I have tried switching
kernels (4.14.9, 4.14.10 and 4.15-rc6) but it doesn't help.
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@Kai-Heng, when the screen is rotated, the keyboard is locked, so that is
detected somehow. Also, if you go to the screen display properties, you can
rotate whether it is Unity or Gnome or others.
Thus, I guess it should be possible to combine this in some way.
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I don't think it is the same. If I understood well, that issue states
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as I said in the last message, "I discovered that when I plug my
electric wire when the battery is not full, the icon of charging
appears. However, when it
I just tested this with a 20171220 daily build of 17.10 in us-east-1, in
a custom VPC, and it appears to be working fine.
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Yes, that's the picture that shows up with 100% as well (although I'm
connected to electricity, the battery just shows as it was full).
When the battery is not full, the icon is shown properly, I guess that
image was from some past kernel I had.
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reply to Juan Felipe (hacktt) #435
yes a few steps closer
Yes I also booted into Windows 10 GUI and tried to re-flash the BIOS.
I am running InsidyeH ver 1.37 and that is the latest version for my machine so
I was unable to update.
My uderstanding is that you can only flash a new version -
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I have installed Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS two time on my ASUS x454L laptop
both time laptop touchpad not work at all. i applied many method nothing
does work .
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I dont have any issue with new ubuntu on lenovo ideapad310 amd A10.I
play on bios like piano,swap original hdd with win10 to ssd with
ubuntu,change bios from legacy to uefi.Boot from usb,cdrom and NO
ISSUE!!! Even when newest release burn my laptop i stay with
ubuntu.Before judge ubuntu creators
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There are two front mics on this lenovo machine.
The test case 'audio/microphone-plug-detection' is always failed
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External microphone of headset(3-ring) is working, 2-ring mic not
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Thanks Denys, I've asked MITRE for a CVE number for this issue.
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Kernel has troule recognizing Corsair Harpoon
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Tested on Ubuntu 16.04.03 , kernel : 4.10.0-43-generic
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Please ignore the request in comment #3 to test the mainline kernel.
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How the fuck am I or anyone supposed to do anything when the USB ports
don't work & that's your only way of getting media onto their e
notebooks. You blow your own horns about how great you are, find some
half arse fix that doesn't make sense to new users wanting to try a
Linux system (& selected
Had the same problem in Windows (I think, harder to diagnose on Windows), even
after installing updates for BIOS, firmware & drivers, so this is probably a
hardware problem.
Lenovo support should visit me soon to fix the problem (with new hardware),
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Hello guys if you have the Ubuntu 17.10 bios problems and you have warenty you
may want to send the laptop for a possible fix ose better a replacement laptop
, i was luck and they replaced my laptop and
> On 2 Jan 2018, at 8:00 PM, tjiagoM <1661...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> I don't think it is the same. If I understood well, that issue states
> that the battery status is showing always discharging, while in my case,
> as I said in the last message, "I discovered that when I plug my
>
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I've installed the following kernel images and headers:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.14.9/linux-
headers-4.14.9-041409_4.14.9-041409.201712251541_all.deb
linux-image-4.14.9-041409-generic_4.14.9-041409.201712251541_amd64.deb
Booted into Ubuntu 17.10 with the newly
The kernel update worked for my Lenovo Y50-70 and I can now boot from
USB.
Thanks all for those who helped to fix this.
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Desktop:
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Server:
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> On 2 Jan 2018, at 9:06 PM, Vasya Pupkin <1740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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>> Apparently the original patch didn’t send for linux stable branch.
>
> I don't know exactly what you mean, but 4.14 kernel has this patch. It's
> easy to verify by changed messages ("enabling ssd optimizations" vs
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What I am saying is that this patch is already in 4.14 kernel, I
verified that myself. Which means it was already pulled into stable
branch. Now it needs to be backported.
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On my Flex 3, updating Ubuntu to kernel 4.14.9 does _not_ help. Has
anyone tried a 4.15.0 RC with success?
#384, I experienced the same thing and seems like the only way to get
the Flex 3 to boot to the Ubuntu installation was to remove the battery,
unplug the CMOS battery, and remove and
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I'm now able to boot from my USB. The kernel update thankfully resolved
this issue.
Booting into GRUB, entering the command line and typing "exit" seems to
have worked for me. Of course, this was after I installed Kernel 4.14.9.
Thank you all for the help!
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Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models
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Hi how i fix this after i format my hdd?? How i boot somthing?
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Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops
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Fresh install Lubuntu 17.10 desktop i386. Dell Latitude D600. Defaults
on install except having to "forcepae" on boot. "apt --fix-broken
install" gives the following errors -
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
I'm using Debian Stretch, but I took the source package from the
unstable kernel, applied all of the patches referenced by two links in
this thread (one to a single github commit, and the other to the branch
merged to the Head kernel) and I got it fully working, including multi-
touch gestures and
#426 Derek: I understand how you feel, but first of all Ubuntu states
that they are not liable for such issues in their disclaimers. They also
have LTS versions which have less problems and more support, nobody were
forced to upgrade to 17.10. I agree that it's a major blow to their
respect and
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> Apparently the original patch didn’t send for linux stable branch.
I don't know exactly what you mean, but 4.14 kernel has this patch. It's
easy to verify by changed messages ("enabling ssd optimizations" vs
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> can you ask the patch author and BTRFS maintainers
I'm not
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Title:
package
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 17.10
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: linux-headers-4.13.0-19-generic 4.13.0-19.22
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-19.22-generic 4.13.13
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-19-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_drm nvidia_modeset nvidia
I'm still facing the same issue in ubuntu 17.10, tried mainline kernels.
Is there a way to install fglrx driver ? That is the only one it worked in
these years .
Otherwise please help me to report this bug upstream, since it is present also
on mainline kernels (standard and drm-next ones)
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