Mark, can you find the address of your Sculpt mouse using the command
bluez-list-devices? If the address prefix is different I need submit a
new patch (but I can post a workaround as well).
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Adapter = /org/bluez/863/hci1
Alias = Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse
Services = dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('o'),
variant_level=1)
Class = 0x000580
Name = Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse
Blocked = 0
On Friday, 15 May 2015, Marcos Alano
I submitted a patch for gnome-bluetooth to add the address of your
device in the PIN DB.
2015-05-15 13:19 GMT-03:00 Mark Thornton 1094...@bugs.launchpad.net:
Working (for now). Pairing now survived a reboot.
Thanks,
Mark
On Friday, 15 May 2015, Marcos Alano 1094...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote
off
and on doesn't work either.
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Ok. Please do more tests in a clean installation and let us know about
the results.
Cheers.
2015-05-17 19:47 GMT-03:00 Marcos Alano marcoshal...@gmail.com:
Sorry for this problem. The address 30:59:B7: seems correct. Can you
check the batteries? That is a long shot, but may be can
in order to use it again. Turning the mouse off
and on doesn't work either.
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> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>
> 3)
> I expected the mouse to reconnect automatically, or at least after I try to
> reconnect manually through the bluetooth settings.
>
> 4)
> I have to re-pair the mouse in order to use it again. Turni
Hi David,
In the version 3.18 of gnome-bluetooth this OUI is already added. May
be someone could backport the patch?
2015-10-23 16:04 GMT-02:00 Marcos Alano <marcoshal...@gmail.com>:
> Thanks David.
>
> I will check this and create and submit a patch.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
Public bug reported:
I bought a Logitech M560 mouse and used 'xev' to see button codes. This
mouse has a problem what I think need to be corrected in the kernel
module. The tilt wheel (wheel with left and right buttons) has the
buttons mapped for 6 (left) and 7 (right). I think the correct codes
This bug still present in new versions? May be we can close this bug.
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lis3lv02d does not detect free fall
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> and on doesn't work either.
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Mark,
I fixed this bug in may 2015:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749443
Version 3.16 (used in Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily) didn't come with the patch and
no one backported.
Version 3.18 (used in Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) come with the patch.
Best regards and sorry for any trouble.
** Bug
How the status of this problem on a clean system with Ubuntu 16.04 or
16.10 or even 17.04?
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MS Sculpt Touch Mouse needs to
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I have a laptop with Haswell processor which has a hardware random number
generator. I confirmed that with the command 'grep rdrand /proc/cpuinfo'.
The problem is when I try to load the 'intel-rng' kernel module to use the
device with rngd daemon, it says 'no such device'.
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Can't load
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I opened this bug a long time ago for Ubuntu 15.10. Now I installed a
fresh Ubuntu 17.04 beta 2 and used xev to detect the button codes for
this mouse and still use the wrong codes.
Some mouses come with buttons on the wheel, so you can move the wheel to
left and right and
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fresh Ubuntu 17.04 beta 2 and used xev to detect the button codes for
this mouse and still use the wrong codes.
Some mouses come with
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I entered on BIOS and set the option "Fastboot" to "through". I would
like people check what value is selected for this option and change to
check if error persists. Some people could help me on that?
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Sasha Stadnik
<1521...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I had the
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 on a i7 Skylake and using the "pci=noaer"tip the
message goes away. Now I need to find out what this option means to see
if I'm losing something.
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Fastboot feature.
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Xbox One S Bluetooth Controller Won't Connect
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I'm having the same problem with Ubuntu 20.4 after update my kernel.
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I have Xbox Series X|S controller and the Xbox icon still blinks after
the successful pairing.
I'm using Ubuntu 20.10 updated with BlueZ latest release. I'm following
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I noticed a very strange behavior where the controller loops between
connected and disconnected. It was a known problem with Xbox One
controller and to fix that you needed to disable ERTM, but I already did
it (I also have a Xbox One Controller).
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I'm using the 5.10-rc4 and the problem still occurs. Seems (but I'm
probably wrong) the controoler is using another MAC address.
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[bluetooth]# pair 98:7A:14:D9:68:15
Attempting to pair with 98:7A:14:D9:68:15
Failed to pair: org.bluez.Error.ConnectionAttemptFailed
[DEL] Primary Service (Handle 0x1cf3)
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_98_7A_14_D9_68_15/service0008
1801--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
Generic
I'm able to pair via command line, the problem the manin LED still blinks and
the controller doesn't work (using jstest-gtk for test).
[MX Master 3]# pair 98:7A:14:D9:68:15
Attempting to pair with 98:7A:14:D9:68:15
[CHG] Device 98:7A:14:D9:68:15 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 98:7A:14:D9:68:15
Public bug reported:
I have Xbox Series X|S controller and the Xbox icon still blinks after
the successful pairing.
I'm using Ubuntu 20.10 updated with BlueZ latest release. I'm following
this bug closely and I can provide any information you need and do any
tests you want.
mhalano@glados:~$
[Xbox Wireless Controller 987A14D96815]# info 98:7A:14:D9:68:15
Device 98:7A:14:D9:68:15 (public)
Name: Xbox Wireless Controller 987A14D96815
Alias: Xbox Wireless Controller 987A14D96815
Appearance: 0x03c4
Icon: input-gaming
Paired: yes
Trusted: no
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I own a Dell G15 5511. The G15 series is a budget-friendly version of
Alienware series.
My problem is I can't get the fan speed using either lm-sensors or GNOME
applets (GNOME extensions Vitals or System
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Title:
Intel AX201 Bluetooth not available with 20230915.gitdfa11466-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
The latest linux-firmware package version 20230919.git3672ccab-0ubuntu1
is missing some Intel Bluetooth firmwares, in my case the firmware
/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-0041-0041.sfi.zst, but others numbered like
0040, etc. are missing too. I had to install an old version so my
Hmmm... Strange... I got this problem a boot earlier:
set 19 08:53:11 glados kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Debug lock is disabled
set 19 08:53:11 glados kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Minimum firmware build 1 week
10 2014
set 19 08:53:11 glados kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Bootloader timestamp 2019.40
Hmmm... Strange... I got this problem a boot earlier:
set 19 08:53:11 glados kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Debug lock is disabled
set 19 08:53:11 glados kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Minimum firmware build 1 week
10 2014
set 19 08:53:11 glados kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Bootloader timestamp 2019.40
@Juerg, no. I reinstalled the package and everything is working fine
now. Maybe some file system corruption? Anyway, I marked this issue as
incomplete.
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Nice to know that was a real problem, not my incompetence. :) Yes, with
the latest package is working as intended. Thank you.
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I downloaded the previous version from Sep 15th and I could confirm the
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I loaded the iwlwifi module with debug=1 option to get more details. I hope it
helps
➜ sudo dmesg|grep wifi -i
[6.484062] Loading modules backported from iwlwifi
[6.484063] iwlwifi-stack-public:master:9858:4c7cba27
[6.576473] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
[
Public bug reported:
I just installed a Intel Killer AX1675i Wifi+Bluetooth card in my Dell G15 5511
laptop but can't get WiFi or Bluetooth.
About WiFi I get these logs:
➜ sudo dmesg|grep wifi -i
[4.917786] Loading modules backported from iwlwifi
[4.917787]
** Description changed:
I just installed a Intel Killer AX1675i Wifi+Bluetooth card in my Dell G15
5511 laptop but can't get WiFi or Bluetooth.
About WiFi I get these logs:
- ➜ sudo dmesg|grep wifi -i
+ ➜ sudo dmesg|grep wifi -i
[4.917786] Loading modules backported from iwlwifi
I tried to set both options mentioned on comment #11 and with X11 after resume
I got corrupted lock screen and corrupted shell. I had to restart shell with
alt+f2 and type r. Furthermore, I think this is the kind of problem the bug
talks about.
I have a laptop with an option on BIOS to always
@os369510,
Here is the content of the file as requested.
```
ResmanDebugLevel: 4294967295
RmLogonRC: 1
ModifyDeviceFiles: 1
DeviceFileUID: 0
DeviceFileGID: 0
DeviceFileMode: 438
InitializeSystemMemoryAllocations: 1
UsePageAttributeTable: 4294967295
EnableMSI: 1
RegisterForACPIEvents: 1
I executed 'journalctl -b -f' to get the logs (they are in the file) and
executed systemctl suspend.
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The fix was released 19th, April
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fallocate with FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE produces zero-size files on zfs in
In deed. It's a good question why it is taking so long between proposed
and updates repositories. Anyone knows why the delay?
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I'm trying to test Linux 5.19 using the packages released for Ubuntu
Kinetic (the version I'm using right now), but I almost always get a
black screen. First I thought it was NVIDIA kernel module (because I'm
using NVIDIA GPU on my laptop) and after I changed to Intel GPU
Added the Linux boot messages when booting with Intel GPU
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journalctl -b -2 |grep i915
jul 27 18:46:49 glados kernel: i915 :00:02.0: enabling device (0006 -> 0007)
jul 27 18:46:49 glados kernel: i915 :00:02.0: vgaarb: changed VGA decodes:
olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=none:owns=mem
jul 27 18:46:49 glados kernel: i915 :00:02.0: [drm]
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- Kinetic (the version I'm using right now), but I almost always get a
- black screen. First I thought it was NVIDIA kernel module (because
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** Description changed:
I just installed a Intel Killer AX1675i Wifi+Bluetooth card in my Dell G15
5511 laptop but can't get WiFi or Bluetooth.
About WiFi I get these logs:
➜ sudo dmesg|grep wifi -i
[4.917786] Loading modules
It seems amd64-microcode still conflicts with the latest version of
linux-firmware, even with the breaks line.
➜ sudo apt install amd64-microcode
agi='sudo apt install'
age='sudo apt'
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following
I was able to install both package with latest linux-firmware package:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ NameVersion
I tried the new version and worked perfectly.
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Public bug reported:
I updated to Firefox 112 from the Mozilla Team PPA and a strange thing
happened: Almost all (but not all) websites I had logged in (like
Netflix and Google) lost the session and I had to re-login. After I
rebooted the computer (forced closing the Firefox) I had to log in
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