** Tags added: focal
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Title:
ALC295 codec seems to have Master and PCM channels swapped
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
The issue with the brightness slider not moving in the gnome panel menu, in
response to brightness keys, was fixed after the latest round of updates that
installed gnome-shell 3.36.
So all is good now on the Dell XPS 9575, thank you!
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5.4.0-18-generic fixed it for me too (OP, Dell XPS 15 9575) as far as
the keyboard keys are concerned. The slider in the gnome panel however
is still not moved when I use the keyboard keys.
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Still occurs on this Asus in 20.04 with kernel 5.4.0-15 and the
-proposed -17.
Super annoying, I have to fix this for the Asus' owner by adding the
[Element Master] workaround on every Ubuntu upgrade or in case the
responsible package updates.
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As per prev. comment, the test kernel re-enables the keyboard brightness
setting. However, the slider in the Gnome panel menu is not being moved
when using the keyboard keys. Dragging the slider with the mouse does
change the brightness, though.
(May be related: The volume slider in the panel
OP here, test kernel works for me too
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Title:
[Dell XPS 15 9575] Screen brightness stopped working with linux-
Still occurs with linux-image-5.4.0-12-generic
Now that apparently it was decided that Ubuntu 20.04 will use linux 5.4, it
would be nice to fix it in 5.4 as well :)
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I also see no change with BIOS 1.10.0 on Eoan (though with kernel 5.3
due to an unrelated issue; I ran 5.4 and 5.5 before with the 1.7.1 BIOS
and had the problem with all three kernels).
I also noticed that though I have the problem just for ca 13 secs most
of the time, occasionally it never
Yes, this works again
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Title:
[Dell XPS 15 9575] Screen brightness stopped working with linux-
image-5.4.0-9-generic
Status in
Not sure if it matters, but I just rebooted and the wait time at the
login screen is actually approx. 13 secs, not 30
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Title:
[Dell
The BIOS 1.9.1 from prev. comment #50 apparently was pulled by Dell,
there is no reason given at the link.
I have a 9575 from September/October 2019 and BIOS 1.7.1 (from Aug 7,
2019, which is currently the latest one available on the Dell site (and,
side note, fixes the annoying
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Focal Fossa 3 days ago and nothing broke. At the time, it
was still using linux 5.3 (linux-image-5.3.0-24-generic).
Today, it updated to linux 5.4 (linux-image-5.4.0-9-generic) and after
rebooting, the screen brightness does not work anymore - neither from
Thanks, will do, but will take a bit as I don't always have access to
the machine
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Title:
ALC295 codec seems to have Master and PCM
Still occurs on 19.10 after upgrade, on the same Asus ZenBook Flip 15 UX561UD
as in comment #30.
As the upgrade replaced
"/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf.common", had to
reapply the workaround from comment #8 (which is kind of bearable on a machine
that is has a
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Still occurs with Ubuntu 19.04 on Asus ZenBook Flip 15 UX561UD.
The workaround helped.
Codec: Realtek ALC295
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"... would be merged in 4.20" (not 4.10) of course
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Title:
iio-sensor-proxy says: "Could not find any supported sensors" on Dell
This seems to be the kernel bug report for the missing sensors:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200655
and the patch mentioned there: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/975429/
Kernel bug status is resolved. Last comment from 2018-09-10 says that it
would be merged in 4.10, but
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => upower (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Title:
Cannot turn off keyboard backlight
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
The update fixed the issue on the Asus ZenBook UX561UD mentioned in
comment #10 (i.e. Bug #1791372)
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Title:
[regression] Keyboard
This bug was fixed in the package upower - 0.99.8-2ubuntu0.1 from Bug
#1796550
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Title:
Keyboard backlight not working on Asus
Some feedback for Cosmic:
FWIW, I can confirm that the update did NOT break the keyboard backlight
key on Dell XPS 15 9575, where it had already worked flawlessly out-of-
the-box with Cosmic since installation in early September (contrary to
the bug description above stating that "keyboard
Thanks, Joe. And urgh, whenever I wrote 90 degrees in the previous
comment I meant 180. I copied the fixed description to the other bug.
By the way, the other bug says that this enables the sensors on kernel
4.18 as well:
modprobe intel-ish-ipc
echo "8086 a135" >
Update after playing with this a bit:
While the sensors are detected by the mainline rc4 (and rc5) kernel as stated
above, the rotation does not work correctly. I am not sure if this is still a
kernel issue or happens elsewhere. Would be great if you could point me in the
right direction.
To be clear, this should have been "it works in rc4". I didn't have time
to test in which version the fix was committed.
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Title:
Fixed in mainline 4.19 rc4
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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And sorry, the uname result I copied into comment #4 was wrong. It
should have been of course:
uname -r
4.19.0-041900rc4-generic
And this ^ is from just now. (In comment #4 my clipboard content was
wrong)
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> Just to confirm, you see this bug in v4.19-rc3, but not in v4.19-rc4?
Yes. I have both rc3 and rc4 installed. Booting into rc3 rotation does
not work, booting into rc4 it works, I just reconfirmed it once more.
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Fixed in latest mainline kernel v4.19-rc4. Please let me know if you
need any additional info
~$ uname -r
4.19.0-041900rc3-generic
~$ ls /sys/bus/iio/
devices drivers drivers_autoprobe drivers_probe uevent
~$ systemctl status iio-sensor-proxy.service
● iio-sensor-proxy.service - IIO Sensor
I forgot to add that
1: Secure boot is off
2. When testing with mainline kernel I also removed the pcie_aspm=force,
drm.vblankoffdelay=1, and i915.fastboot=1 boot parameters. No difference
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Public bug reported:
On Cosmic, iio-sensor-proxy 2.4, with default 4.18 kernel as well as
latest mainline 4.19.0-041900rc3-generic.
There is no rotation lock button in the gnome-shell panel menu.
Gnome Settings > Device Display shows rotation buttons
There is no directory /sys/bus/iio
Absolutely, please allow a few days until I have access to the device
it's not mine)
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Title:
Keyboard backlight not working on Asus
** Description changed:
Repro:
1. Press Fn+F3/F4 in fresh install from current Cosmic desktop image, fully
updated
-> Keyboard backlight should come on or change but doesn't. The gnome-
shell pop-up icon for the keyboard backlight appears for both keys, but
the icon's "progress"
Added acpid as affected because there is a file /etc/acpi/asus-keyboard-
backlight.sh so I suppose it will be involved
** Also affects: acpid (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This was resolved somewhere along the way long ago
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
** Tags added: regression-update
** Description changed:
Repro:
1. Press Fn+F3/F4 in fresh install from current Cosmic desktop image, fully
updated
-> Keyboard backlight should come on or change but doesn't. The gnome-
- shell icon for the keyboard backlight appears for both keys, but
** Description changed:
Repro:
1. Press Fn+F3/F4 in fresh install from current Cosmic desktop image, fully
updated
-> Keyboard backlight should come on or change but doesn't. The gnome-
shell icon for the keyboard backlight appears for both keys, but the
icon's "progress" bar is
** Description changed:
Repro:
1. Press Fn+F3/F4 in fresh install from current Cosmic desktop image, fully
updated
-> Keyboard backlight should come on or change but doesn't. The gnome-
shell icon for the keyboard backlight appears for both keys, but the
icon's "progress" bar is
Bios version 304 is the latest from Asus
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Title:
Keyboard backlight not working on Asus ZenBook Flip UX561UD laptop in
Cosmic
Please let me know whatever I can do to help debug this
** Description changed:
Repro:
1. Press Fn+F3/F4 in fresh install from current Cosmic desktop image, fully
updated
-> Keyboard backlight should come on or change but doesn't. The gnome-
shell icon for the keyboard backlight
Public bug reported:
Repro:
1. Press Fn+F3/F4 in fresh install from current Cosmic desktop image, fully
updated
-> Keyboard backlight should come on or change but doesn't. The gnome-
shell icon for the keyboard backlight appears for both keys, but the
icon's "progress" bar is not visible.
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