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USB Ports, like when using mouse device works only on reboot for a short
while (in the login screen) then ultimately stops after login. Same
happens to bluetooth also. I checked the logs and it says, usb device
- descriptor error -71. This happened after upgrading to
Next, more important result: no, *the touchpad still doesn't work* after
(a fairly long) suspend.
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Title:
Touchpad and/or trackpoint
First results: a recent update from Debian removed (on my Mint system) a
blacklisting in blacklist.conf for '12c_i801'. I find that, unless I
reactivate that blacklisting, touchpad edge scrolling does not work -
from boot and before any sleep. So that is a problem that this update
from Lenovo (pres
The install does has the aforementioned prerequisite, namely the
Synaptics 'ultraNav' driver-cum-firmware.
Both installers at issue merely install firmware updates that the
installers then prompt one to run, having told the user that the
installation is finished; it is pretty confusing.
I managed
That release note is so poorly written that I thought it meant: this
update will not install on computers with the NFC model. Still, after a
while I released that this update is meant to *fix* that problem with
Linux. Hurrah!
Yet, it looks as though this update will install . . only on Windows.
Fo
That is informative. Thank you. However: Lenovo support tends to be
clueless with Linux, so finding out from Lenovo when this fix will ever
appear is hard. Might you or someone else be able to advise on that?
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To answer my own question: that update removed a blacklisting in
blacklist.conf. The result of that removal, on my system, was that the
touchpad stopped working after suspend, even when S3 was not enabled. A
few hacks get the touchpad working again, but not properly - edge-
scrolling, and I suspect
Is the patch described on the following webpage - a patch has arrived on
my system - relevant?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1797322
It looks like it is not, but I am unsure (and don't fancy doing a load
of testing if it is not).
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@rriemann
As I said, I've no experience of filing kernel bugs. I have no filed one
about this.
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@dr-strangehate
Thanks. I am no expert either. It seems to me that the problem could owe
either to Lenovo's hardware, or to the kernel, or to Ubuntu, or to
Debian. Complicating matters, if Lenovo's driver is buggy then it is the
kernel's job to compensate for that, I suppose. If the bug should be
@dr-strangehate
Sorry if this is an obtuse question, but you are saying that this
problem owes to a bug in the Linux kernel?
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@Hua Zhang
Thanks. On Mint Cinnamon - which doesn't use the Gnome Desktop
Environment - I find that, in Dconf editor, there is no 'disabled'
option. (Perhaps you were using a terminal rather than the GUI?)
However, there was a 'none' option. Selecting it . . made no difference
to the problem. Note
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I've encountered the same error, on Mint 19 - based on Ubuntu 18.04 -
with kernel 4.19.0-041900rc4-generic.
I encountered the problem while trying to re-enable my touchpad after
resume from sleep - on the infamous Lenovo X1 Carbon Sixth Generation.
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I am on Mint 19 with kernel 20KHCTO1WW on a X1 model 20KHCTO1WW. I would
be happy to contribute to any necessary testing. I use the synaptic
touchpad driver.
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I have the same problem - on a 2018 Thinkpad with integrated Intel
graphics.
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Title:
pci driver messages - BAR 13: no space for
Sta
@Durieux
I am unsure this is the place for such questions, but the answers are as
follows (at least for Linux Mint).
Run the package manager that is called (confusingly) Synaptics. You
should be able to find it in a menu under that name or under a name such
as 'package manager'. Search for and in
Can anyone confirm please that Lenovo has actually fixed the problem? I
have an X1 Carbon 6th Generation, with the newest BIOS, and I fear it is
affected by the bug.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Kernel 4.13.0-25 broke nvidia driver
Status in linux p
Not sure if this is related. Caught this before I upgraded. System is
now freezing and I can't use an old kernel as I get the following:
NVRM: API mismatch: the client has the version 384.111, but
NVRM: this kernel module has the version 384.90. Please
NVRM: make sure that this kernel module and
This problem seems to have resurfaced: please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-
monitor/+bug/1491666; https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
system-monitor/+bug/1450247.
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Sorry, but could someone tell me which package or kernel I have to
install to get the fix for this problem? I am on Mint 18.1, and I
encounter the bug when using 4.8 kernels (but not 4.4, which are the
currently recommended kernels for Mint). The GRUB / kernel boot string
workaround does work for m
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