Temporary solution until the rtl8812au driver is incorporated into the
supported kernel objects, in English:
http://blog.danielscrivano.com/installing-rtl8812au-on-linux-for-
wireless-dual-band-usb-adapters/
This temporary (I hope) solution has been verified with an ASUS USB-AC56
wireless
There are other wireless function kernel objects in
/lib/modules/3.16.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ and these
objects are, according to `dpkg -S`, components of package linux-image-
extra-3.16.0-36-generic. But, that kernel version designation would
change on the next kernel upgrade.
A couple of automated work-arounds follows, depending on which version
of the Ubuntu core you are using.
==
BEFORE systemd (earlier than Ubuntu 15.04)
==
Create the following executable Bourne shell script in
Sorry, Christopher. I misread a May 2015 date comment (#16) as May
2016.
There are still laptop people who have this same issue with kernel
module r8169 (Realtek Ethernet chipset or plug-in board). I don't.
I was offering two distinct work-arounds (upstart and systemd) that I
have used in the
Christopher,
I always use `ubuntu-bug` to create a report. However, until I saw your
mail, I did not have the python-apport package installed. Maybe, since
it is not very big, it should always be installed as part of *buntu base
in case it is needed.
Please let me know if anything else is
Do not gzip tar files? Every file manager on every desktop automatically
opens the folder for you- just double-click on the tar.gz file in the
file manager. Using a command line, tar xvfz (added the 'z' for zipped)
extracts the folder. Adding the 'z' is hard? But, if that is what you
want, I
Please note that if a build has an issue installing 100%, then the
reporter should not proceed with a test.
I thought that I observed a totally successful install of the 4.5 kernel
image and headers yesterday but I missed seeing that the make of bcmwl
failed to make even though the installation
I just noticed that this failed make was for the "Broadcom 802.11 Linux
STA wireless driver source" (bcmwl). So, maybe this failure is
irrelevant since the anomaly I reported concerns wired Ethernet.
Please advise.
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Went to http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D
Selected: v4.5-wily/14-Mar-2016 06:30
Downloaded:
linux-headers-4.5.0-040500-generic_4.5.0-040500.201603140130_amd64.deb
linux-image-4.5.0-040500-generic_4.5.0-040500.201603140130_amd64.deb
Executed the normal
In my previous attempt with 4.5, I downloaded the wrong header file. I
should have grabbed the "all" one.
Successfully installed 4.5.
Symptom of this report exists in the 4.5 kernel.
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Successfully installed 4.4.6.
Symptom of this report exists in the 4.4.6 kernel.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Whenever my laptop suspends (desirable) and then resumes, the r8169
module cannot reconnect the wired Ethernet line. This is consistent. I
can see network_manager trying over and over to get a
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lsmod shows that r8169 is still in use:
r8169 81920 0
mii16384 1 r8169
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Title:
In 14.04.04,
Finished my project.
Upgraded same laptop (HP Pavilion dv3-1075us Laptop) to 16.04 Beta-2.
Issue still present.
uname -a:
Linux hplaptop 4.4.0-15-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 19:08:31 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Comment #31 was in error.
Finished my project.
Upgraded same laptop (HP Pavilion dv3-1075us Laptop) to 16.04 Beta-2.
This issue is no longer present.
I can only guess that this was not a kernel issue but in upstart/pm or
elsewhere because I previously tried the upstream 4.5 kernel in a
14.04.04
I know that. See my comment about the command line using the tar
utility in the back 1/2 of the same paragraph.
On 03/26/2016 01:05 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Richard Elkins:
>> "Do not gzip tar files? Every file manager..."
> Not everyone uses a file m
Christopher,
First of all, I am pleased that I no longer need work-arounds for this
issue and the mouse-cursor disappearing. Apparently, both issues were
addressed during or prior to 16.04.
I always try to minimize the time spent by investigators to extract
information that I supply. As a
This could very well be an issue with the amdgpu kernel module or the
kernel itself. 20.04 uses kernel 5.4 I fixed my situation (similar) by
upgrading to 20.10 (beta) which uses 5.8 packages. Now, my power
management and suspend/resume actually work.
My laptop (different than the nitro): Acer
If you can somehow do an upgrade to 20.10 beta which has kernel 5.8, I
think that your issues have a good chance of being fixed.
I have an Acer Aspire 5 4700U octacore APU, graphics included on-board. I was
unhappy with 20.04. The upgrade to 20.10 fixed my issues:
* Kernel 5.8 succeeds (where
This bug report is 14 years old. If someone has an issue in jammy
22.04, please author a new bug report.
** Changed in: mactel-support
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Everything works flawlessly for me: Acer Aspire 5 Laptop A515-44-R2SA,
4700U octacore, 16GB DDR4
- Ubuntu release -
Description:Xubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Release:22.04
Codename: jammy
- OS kernel name/release/version -
5.19.0-35-generic #36~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP
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