Hi guys, I'm starting to think this is a hardware issue and not Linux, but
here's what I got so far.
New laptop with the K810 bluetooth keyboard. Linuxmint latest with latest
update.
I hate to send the K810 back, its frign awesome. Maybe a dongle would work??
Here's my specs:
from: http://
I have just tested v3.14-rc6-trusty from mainline kernel and the issue
seems to have been fixed.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.14-rc6-trusty/
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** Tags removed: needs-bisect performing-bisect
** Tags added: cherry-pick
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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@Christopher..
YAY... That patch worked.. The kernel compiled well and I can use
bluetooth once again.. Please do the needful to merge that patch in the
kernel. Let me know if you require any more information in this regard.
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Aditya, please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection#Testing_a_newly_released_patch_from_upstream
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Title:
0a12:0001 B
@Christopher
I have found Bug No. 60824 on Linux Bug Tracker:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60824
It looks like the same problem as this one. There is a patch provided by
Gustavo Padovan in Comment no. 6:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60824#c6
Can you help me in apply
I have not yet given up hope.. I am trying to do the bisection, but
everytime I get into the situation of not being able to boot the kernel.
For someone who hasn't done anything like this before; building the
kernels and bisecting it to get hold of the bad commit is a pretty
daunting task indeed. A
Aditya, if the 2nd bisection can't boot, just increment one/few
commit(s) away.
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Title:
0a12:0001 Bluetooth Dongle (Cambridge Silico
@Christopher, I once again started the bisecting process, for me the
size of kernnels built are abnormal, however I have installed them.
I had built and installed the 1st bisection. It turned out to be good
and bluetooth was working on it. Then, I built the 2nd bisection. I have
installed the file
Chistopher, I am not feeling comfortable installing that right now. I
have my exams during the next three weeks and I can't risk an unstable
system till that time. CommitBisection would also requrie me to build
and install the kernel atleast 13 times. So, I would get back to this
bug after 21st No
Aditya, if you followed the instructions verbatim then give it a go and
see if it allows you to boot to it.
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Title:
0a12:0001 Blueto
Hi Christopher,
I made an attempt to compile the mainline kernel. It took more than 90
minutes on my machine to compile the packages for i386. However, there
are a few anomalies. It created 4 .deb packages for me:
- linux-firmware-image_3.9.0-adi01-1_i386.deb (1.1 MB)
- linux-headers-3.9.0-adi01_
Aditya, following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection#Commit_bisecting_upstream_kernel_versions
the next step is to download the entire upstream git repository (which may
take a while and take multiple attempts) via:
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/lin
I have downloaded and installed v3.9.11-saucy, v3.10-rc1-saucy and
v3.10-rc2-saucy from the mainline build repository:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
Out of this:
- v3.9.11-saucy works well
- v3.10-rc1-saucy did seem to install but doesn't boot for me
- v3.10-rc2-saucy doesn't work
Christopher, while trying to bisect my debian and debian.master folders
disappeared because I am commit bisecting Ubuntu kernel versions across
non-linear tags (I don't know what that means :-)) as per this
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection
#Commit_bisecting_Ubuntu_kernel_versions_acro
Aditya, you are correct, it's BAD GOOD, not GOOD BAD.
>"Moreover, I think I would have to build the kernals myself which would
be time-consuming on my machine. Is it somehow possible to use Launchpad
PPA's service to download the built kernals and install them?"
Not that I am aware.
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Christopher,
The linked article mentions the command to run as:
$ git bisect start
In my case, Bad is `Ubuntu-3.10.0-0.6`; and Good is `Ubuntu-3.9.0-7.15`
So, I think I am supposed to run:
$ git bisect start Ubuntu-3.10.0-0.6 Ubuntu-3.9.0-7.15
Please confirm the same. Moreover, I think I wo
Aditya, following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection#Start_the_bisection the next
step would be:
git bisect start Ubuntu-3.9.0-7.15 Ubuntu-3.10.0-0.6
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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