Joseph, as I mentioned the bug was present in 15.10 as well. I could not
test it with Ubuntu older than 15.10.
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My notebook (Lenovo Yoga S1) has a capacitive touch screen as well as an
inductive screen for styluses. When I rest my palm on the screen and
then hover my stylus above the screen so that the stylus is recognized
and the mouse pointer follows it, and then move the stylus
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My notebook (Lenovo Yoga S1) has a capacitive touch screen as well as an
inductive screen for styluses. When I rest my palm on the screen and
then hover my stylus above the screen so that the stylus is
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The bug exists in the upstream kernel 4.7-rc6.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I have tested this against 4.7-RC6. The problem is still present here.
$ uname -r
4.7.0-040700rc6-generic
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I only became aware of this issue after I recently upgraded to 16.04.
All I can say is that automatic screen rotation did NOT work in 15.10.
I'm not sure if this was already implemented in Ubuntu Gnome 15.10. I
cannot give any comments on the output of `gdbus introspect [...]` for
any version
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Public bug reported:
My notebook has a built-in accelerometer and light sensor. Both are not working
after normal startup, which I can confirm by the output of
sudo gdbus introspect --system --dest net.hadess.SensorProxy --object-path
/net/hadess/SensorProxy
Also the automatic screen rotation
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Public bug reported:
I was recently upgrading from Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 to 16.04 on my
ThinkPad. Before the frequency-scaling chose the minimum possible
frequency when the system was on low load. Now, when I allow the CPU to
choose anything between the lowest and highest possible frequency, it
penalvch, thanks for addressing this issue so quickly.
I'm afraid there is no further information. The stickers only provide
the machine code and the serial number. The machine code allows for
precise identification of the hardware for Lenovo computers. Also in the
BIOS there's no information
I'm sorry for having missed the "have-the-bios-updated" part of the FAQ.
I did this now.
1)
# dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
B0ET33WW (1.20 )
04/29/2016
2) The problem persists without any kind of improvement.
Thanks for the support.
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