Thanks Adam. And I don't know if it's related but I used to be able to
use an external usb wireless device (Belkin) but it doesn't work
anymore. I don't know since when though so it can be something else.
francoisd@gs60 ~ $ dmesg|grep ath10k
Nothing returned
francoisd@gs60 ~ $ lspci -nnn|grep -i
I installed from the link on #209 but it didn't work.
$ uname -a
Linux gs60 3.17.1-031701-generic #201410150735 SMP Wed Oct 15 11:36:31 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lspci | grep Network
05:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros Device 003e (rev 20)
$ iwconfig
eth0 no
Still doesn't work for me after trying #244. I tried copying the
firmware from #124 as well but it didn't help.
Note that I haven't upgraded my kernel to 3.19 but since others can make
it work with that kernel I'll stick to the one I have.
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By curiosity dmarbri, did you try the fix #150 prior to that?
I did and I wonder if that's the reason why it doesn't work for me and
some others.
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This is it. Kernel 3.19 is the man. Nothing has worked before I switched
to this kernel but now it's working.
Thanks everybody!
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Hum, now I've got other issues. The kernel 3.19 is very unstable for me.
My screen goes black all the times and I have to restart when it stays
like this for too long.
Back in the game and still interested to see it working on a different
kernel. I use 3.17.1
Thanks
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Actually I saw a few of you said you upgraded your kernel to 3.19.
Adam, should I do that or you'd rather have it working on any kernel in
the range you provided? I don't mind upgrading if that's what's needed.
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I'm experiencing the same issue. When using kernel 3.17 everything's
fine but with kernel 3.18 or 3.19 the screen goes black intermittently
but pretty often.
If I change the brightness of my screen I can see the black goes a bit
brighter if that makes sense. Sometimes I can press the sleep button
Hi Robert,
Are you aware of this thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184/+index?comments=all
Adam did a patch that is very easy to install. Look at post #209.
It worked for me and everyone who upgraded to kernel 3.19. Unfortunately
in my case this kernel brought
Anyone has an idea what compenent in kernel 3.19 (actually 3.18 works as
well) makes it work vs 3.17? I'm at a point of thinking going back to
Windows. That tells you how discouraged I am :)
Like I mentionned before I cannot use 3.19 or 3.18 because they
introduced a bug that makes my system very
OK moving back to confirmed
Have had the new BIOS running for a week and have seen the issue recur
several times.
Current workaround is to boot up, and then open [ System Properties -->
Mouse and Touchpad ] mouse properties, where i will only see General
(and not Touchpad). I then close the lid
Hi
Updated BIOS per Christopher's request:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
G6ETB2WW (2.72 )
10/08/2015
Issue is still reproducible.
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I had restarted the machine during the BIOS flash as per the utils
request, and then ubuntu 14.04 came back up there was no mouse.
I did my little dance of closing the lid and waiting for a while, which
was not working for
I should also note that this Lenovo carbonx1 generation 1 has a
touchscreen (have seen that if there's on same bus there can
be.problems) ... It has no bios option to disable touchscreen nor is
there any kind of function key to disable touchpad
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Touchpad intermittently stops working on lenovo carbon x1 (gen1)
If I close the lid, or sometimes disable and then re-enable touchpad in
BIOS, it may sometimes come back. Sometimes running the software
updater seems to fix or break it, but this may be incidental
also
Hi Joseph,
My battery ran down. When i plugged booted up everything was working, so
it's really intermittent, and the steps to resolve seem to always involve
always a reboot (after sometimes several times trying to disable the
trackpoint in BIOS, boot in and then enable trackpoint in BIOS and
i have the same problem with my Acer Aspire VN7-792G.
Iv installed ubuntu 14.04 with the upstream kernel 4.2
If you need any more information from my side as well please let me
know.
what I have already tried can be found here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2304154=13398554
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I'm checking in if there is any progress on this. I tried installing the
Nvidia drivers point to the nVidia website in the link above. The
installation went fine but it's not using the nVidia driver. I followed
the instruction of running nvidia-xconfig but it doesn't change
anything.
I would love
Public bug reported:
Wiley Werewolf 15.10 and Xenial Xerus 16.04 (alpha) clear
/sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm during the bootup process, unless
"hpet=disable" is given as a boot parameter. (Tested on Xenia, not
tested on Wiley.)
Trusty Tahr 14.04 is well behaved, without the hpet parameter.
First, I am surprised and pleased that ASRock is still issuing firmware
updates for such an old motherboard. There was an update issued weeks
before I opened this bug report.
Firmware updated from 2.50 to 2.60. The stated fix in the firmware
update has nothing to do with this bug - but the
kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
I have installed the package that you have shown me, as explained in the
wiki but with errors, missing dependency. I am unable to boot the
mainline kernel. Sorry.
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Hi everyone,
I had the same wifi/bluetooth interference problem. My setup is as follows:
- Ubuntu 14.04 with custom-built vanilla kernel 4.3.0
- Lenovo B50 laptop having QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (ath9k)
onboard
- Linksys WRT-54GL router running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (10/10/09) mini
-
I have an update, after my post above, I checked manually if there were
any updates.
sudo apt update
apt list --upgradable
I noticed that there was a new version of the kernel to be updated.
4.4.0-36-generic
I have updated:
sudo apt upgrade
Restarted the computer the problem with brightness
Sorry but I'm a low-level user and the distribution I am using is that
of daily productivity. I risk to mix packages that I can not recover. I
am sorry not to be able to deepen my report.
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Haha, ok ok. Recreated it in 16.04 by applying pressure to the trackpad
with my palm. It seems better now on both versions but I do suspect a
hw issue. Dell is coming out to replace it under warranty. Hoping it's
not a design flaw that impacts all touchpads ,, or maybe they have a
newer
Solid hour so far , zero problems. Usually the problem would have
already happened on 17.10. I believe there is a bug, that's not to say
some people don't have a hardware issue, it doesn't seem to apply in my
case. I'm rolling my install on this notebook back to 16.04 lts and I
will report back
Hi, I am running Ubuntu 17.10 GNOME with Wayland using a Thinkpad T440
as well. Installing `intel-microcode` fixed the issue immediately. I'm
assuming this is proprietary code :\
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Title:
XPS 13 9360 trackpad locks into scroll mode
Status in Dell Sputnik:
Confirmed
Status
I JUST started getting this bug with a firmware update pushed to me by
Ubuntu 17.10. Never had this problem until now. So annoying. I'm on the
Dell 9360 too.
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..and just when I was about to downgrade the bios, it seems to be
working. I cleaned some crud out from the sides of the trackpad. Could
have been it. Maybe driver config can be changed to ignore the edges of
the trackpad to avoid this? If anything changes I will update.
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XPS
I downgraded the BIOS and it seems to have helped but still get
glitches. Drives me mad.
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Title:
XPS 13 9360 trackpad locks into
I'm not convinced it's hardware related, booted with 16.04.3 , going to
use it until tonight.
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XPS 13 9360 trackpad locks
Spoke too soon. Happened again, downgraded BIOS to 2.2.1 , works fine
now. I can tell this is the correct fix because on initial ubuntu login
the mouse would hang for a few seconds before even becoming usable. Now
it doesn't do that at all and no other glitches seem to be happening.
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Tried to downgrade the firmware, still issues but they seem different. I
still don't know what broke it...
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Still experiencing some glitches. I'll shutup for awhile until i
actually figure something out. It does seem better since ive been
messing with it. I may just try a downgrade to ubuntu 16 and see what
happens.
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Hello again, I spoke too soon. Problem went away immediately after
installing `intel-microcode` but returned after suspend and resume.
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It destroyed my BIOS on Lenovo Y50-70. Unable to change BIOS settings
nor boot through USB devices. I installed windows through bootable
partition on another SSD luckily.
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Same issue here, running Ubuntu 17.10 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T440.
Touchpad + trackpoint move between these three states:
1) everything works fine: touch to click, touch pad, two finger
scroll/right-click and trackpoint
2) everything except for two-finger actions work
3) nothing works: touchpad +
I have this issue, but with kernel 45, I had to revert back to 44. With
Dell Vostro 15 7580 and Nvidia GTX 1060.
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External
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1813873 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1813873
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1813873
Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport
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i2c_hid_get_input floods system logs
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
This is probably an upstream bug, but this looks like the first pont of
contact.
I have a TV tuner card that works with old CPUs but fails with new CPUs
that are "too fast". This is a known problem and there is a workaround
for it. The workaround is automatically applied
at 60 Hz, sometimes.
The motherboard has three video ports; DP, HDMI and VGA (using an onboard
DP? to VGA converter chip). The fast monitor has DP, HDMI and VGA ports,
but I only experimented with the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA
.
The motherboard has three video ports; DP, HDMI and VGA (using an onboard
DP? to VGA converter chip). The fast monitor has DP, HDMI and VGA ports,
but I only experimented with the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive
and VGA ports,
but I only experimented with the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive adapter
to DVI. When running in the badly pixelated mode xorg seems to think that
the VGA port is "DP-1".
Proble
My guess is that
.../drivers/media/pci/cx23885/cx23885-core.c
is important and maybe my IOMMU, but I don't feel competent to patch the code
myself. Nor am I certain that "15d1" is the magic number for Raven Ridge APUs.
psd@myth:~$ lspci -s 0:00.2
00:00.2 IOMMU: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive adapter
to DVI. When running in the badly pixelated mode xorg seems to think that
the VGA port is "DP-1".
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu12
ProcVersionSignatu
The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive adapter
to DVI. When running in the badly pixelated mode xorg seems to think that
the VGA port is "DP-1".
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: x
Can we get an update on this issue, preferably from
https://launchpad.net/~vicamo to whom this issue is assigned? Is
anything being done to resolve it? It is marked as resolved for some
time now while actually it is not.
I'm asking this because I'll return this laptop if I cannot use Ubuntu
on it
This issue is fixed with kernel version 5.4.49 (current longterm
kernel). I was having the exact same issue for almost 3 months. My Wifi
speed used to get throttled whenever I download something or just
consume more bandwidth continuously. More importantly whenever the
throttling happens, the
Touchpad is still not working in latest kernels on Focal:
5.6.0-1017-oem
5.4.0-39-generic
Perhaps it should have it status changed from Fix released back to
Confirmed?
I'm willing to provide any information required to fix this issue in a
promptly manner.
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Touchpad is not working nor is it listed in xinput with latest BIOS
(DJCN17WW) on following kernels with or without kernel parameters
suggested in comment #39:
5.6.0-1011-oem
5.4.0-37-generic
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$ modinfo iwlwifi | grep 9260
firmware: iwlwifi-9260-th-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode
$ dmesg | grep firmware
[ 14.894863] iwlwifi :3b:00.0: loaded firmware version 46.6bf1df06.0
op_mode iwlmvm
[ 15.050919] iwlwifi :3b:00.0: Allocated 0x0040 bytes for firmware
monitor.
[13966.871684]
Another update regarding the the system slowdown.
It seems it was caused by starting "Ubuntu on Wayland" from the main screen.
(had to do so previously to be able to login). So it seems unrelated to the
APST issue.
Should I repeat the tests with different latency again?
How dangerous is it for
After setting
core.default_ps_max_latency_us=200
and running for a few hours, the system slows down significantly with
intermittent long pauses.
As all of this is rendering my computer unusable for work, can somebody
advise how to restore an use a previous kernel (and which one)?
Thanks and
I will use
"core.default_ps_max_latency_us=5500"
for my daily use and see how it behaves. Or would you suggest any other setting?
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core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0
and running for more than an hour, the system crahsed again.
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Failure to
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With up-to-date Linux Mint.
After switching back to
Kernel 5.4.0-81
this problem is gone.
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** Attachment added: "Lsusb-t.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1943174/+attachment/5524177/+files/Lsusb-t.txt
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** Attachment added: "WifiSyslog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1943174/+attachment/5524186/+files/WifiSyslog.txt
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** Attachment added: "PulseList.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1943174/+attachment/5524184/+files/PulseList.txt
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** Attachment added: "Lsusb.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1943174/+attachment/5524176/+files/Lsusb.txt
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