Public bug reported:
This issue has been around for a long time, at least since version 20.10
and IIRC also with 20.04 HWE updates.
I bought this Lenovo M73 Tiny for HTPC purposes, but due to these video
playback issues I am now forced to run it with Windows. At first it used
to work well, but
The issue is not browser dependent, as it happens the same on Firefox
and Chrome.
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Stuttering video playback
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I downgraded to 20.04 kernel (5.4.x) and I am still getting the black
flashes.
BTW, the journal seems to expose the username, so you should warn about
that before requesting it.
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The original bug report was slightly inaccurate. "Black flashes" may
occur also without taking a screenshot, usually when closing an
application.
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Weird issue which has come to my system via updates - possibly the Linux
kernel 5.8?
Steps to repro:
- Take a screenshot (prt scr)
- Continue using the computer
After I have taken a screenshot, my display gets quick black flashes
when using other applications. Manipulating
Thanks @vanvugt,
I had to wipe the setup and replace with Windows to quickly work around
from the issue. However:
- Wayland vs. X11 makes no difference. I usually prefer Wayland, but tried X
too. Also, KDE Neon uses X as default.
- I investigated a bit further, and indeed the time-line of the
Public bug reported:
Something has regressed recently to cause stuttering video playback.
especially at the Cmore.fi. This makes sports broadcasts very
uncomfortable to look at. The issue appeared about 1-2 weeks ago, so it
is very recent.
It used to work fine on this HW for months, but not
Public bug reported:
On my HP Elitebook G3 the wifi has not worked correctly in current or
previous Ubuntu versions (18.04, 18.10).
The symptoms are that the WiFi keeps breaking the connection with no
apparent reason, making the device hard to use online. There are a ton
of reports regarding
I am also experiencing random yet frequent network error notifications
of HP Elitebook G3.
00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I219-V (rev
21)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Ethernet Connection I219-V
Kernel driver in use: e1000e
Kernel
Public bug reported:
Installed Gparted, but I am unable to launch it. Asks for sudoers
password and then nothing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gparted 0.30.0-3ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-20.21-generic 4.15.17
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64
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On HP Elitebook Folio 1040 G3, the WiFi-connection is going constantly
up and down, ever since I migrated from 17.10. System is constantly
pushing notifications about disconnects, and then it reconnects.
The
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Public bug reported:
On HP Elitebook Folio 1040 G3, the WiFi-connection is going constantly
up and down, ever since I migrated from 17.10. System is constantly
pushing notifications about disconnects, and then it reconnects.
The signal is not very strong here, but I never saw this with Ubuntu
I invalidated this. Looks like a hardware/battery failure after all.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The battery charge/discharge times are way off using Ubuntu 17.10. My
battery is old, but it should still be good for about 60 minutes of
usage. However using Ubuntu 17.10 the charge and discharge times are
erratic and I basically get minutes of battery life.
I have
> Fedora has out-of-the-box support as well, since v24.
It does not have Touchpad multi touch patch included. F25 was quite
unstable on my SP3, for whatever reason.
> How is that helpful??
Since the support on Ubuntu is not going anywhere. This is a year old
bug, and unofficial patched kernels
FYI, the Manjaro 17.02 is supporting the Surface Pro 2 out of the box.
Type Cover, touchpad with 2-finger scrolling. Everything works straight
off the live media.
https://cd-rw.org/t/running-linux-on-the-surface-pro-3/175/37
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Still reproduced with the Ubuntu 16.04 final beta .ISO
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Type Cover (3) touchpad not working on Surface Pro 3
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Still reproducable on latest 16.04/Xenial daily build. I can type, but
the touchpad is not working for mouse features.
Since the problem is well known and the fix rather simple (vendor ID),
this should be fixed to 16.04.
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I am not able to install Ubuntu on this device yet, as it is is daily
production use. Could someone else help to repro with an SP3 handy?
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** Summary changed:
- Touch pad not working of Surface Pro 3 Type Cover
+ Touch pad not working on Surface Pro 3 Type Cover
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Touch pad
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- On-screen keyboard not waking up Firefox
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Public bug reported:
Testing on the latest Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 daily image, the touch pad is
not working on the Type Cover. The keyboard however works perfectly, so
only the mouse features are missing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: linux-image-4.2.0-14-generic 4.2.0-14.16
Public bug reported:
Tapping on text input fields, URL or Search, does not wake up the on-
screen keyboard. Surface Pro 3 and Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 latest daily
build.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: firefox 41.0+build3-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-14.16-generic
Public bug reported:
My system is unable to completely resume after suspend/closed lid. The
screen wakes up and all the system LEDs, but all I get is the wallpaper
and a working mouse pointer. I am able to hit CTRL-ALT-F2 and sudo
reboot from there. The issue is also reproduced with
This has started to appear on my Xubu 12.10 64bit after couple of months
of problem free usage.
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GNOME keyring often fails to unlock in
Reproduced with Ubuntu 12.10
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Dell XT2 touchpad not recognized
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It is amazing that this problem of Wodim is so persistent, while it
clearly compromises the quality of Ubuntu and Linux. Canonical please
seek to find a solution!
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1) Start Empathy
2) Define new Gtalk account
3) When Gnome keyring prompts for a new keyring password, leave it empty
4) Try to enable Unsafe storage
Expected result: Unsafe storage is used and account setup flow is
completed
Actual result: Application gets stuck in the Use
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I am guessing that this might be just bad design than a bug, but anyway.
At least on my resolution the window indicators of the Unitys left hand
dock way too small to provide reasonable usability. I am talking about
the microscopic grey dots and arrows on the right and left
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Bug reproduced with 12.04 Precise Beta 2 live CD. Touchpad recognized as
a PS/2 mouse.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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Is anyone aware of a workaround? I would be somewhat happy if the
touchpad, detected as PS/2 mouse, could be disabled during typing and a
few millisecs after. This really is killing the usability on this PC.,
but I would not like to go back to Windows.
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I don't know why I have not discovered this earlier, even with intense
googling. Turns out that 'mouseemu' is a decent workaround.
1) Install package 'mouseemu'
2) Run the command on terminal: mouseemu -typing-block 500
The 500 sets the delay to 500ms - adjust at will. Make the command run
on
Public bug reported:
I am making a fresh Xubuntu install for a someone else on a brand new
Hewlett-Packard 635 laptop. I noticed that none of the Fn-key functions
work (also tried Ubuntu live CD, and did not work either). So no volume
control, brightness, or wifi switching is possible from the
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Fn-keys not functional on HP 635 laptop (volume, brightness, wifi
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Trying again - hopefully this is better.
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Heres more Dmesg data. Touchpad was not touched, so only joystick movent
and also some keyboard presses to get back to Terminal. Data attached.
Sorry, by side scrolling, I meant vertical scrolling which is
initiated by moving the finger up/down at the right edge of the
touchpad.
I don't have a
Hi Seth,
After installing your .deb and modprobing the mouse, following was
observed:
- Touchpad remained functional
- Touchpad support improved, as side-scrolling now worked
- Joystick however went totally haywire - touching the stick caused erratic
mouse behaviour all over the screen.
Dmesgs
The second dmesg dump
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On Dell XT2 I have the screen set to turn off are 10 minutes of no
activity. Screen turns off as expected, but will not resume/turn back on
on any mouse or keyboard input.
Closing and opening the laptop lid turns the screen back on. Not sure if
this is Xorg or power
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Display wont resume after being in turned off due to idle time
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Also reproduced this with the Fedora 16 Beta (live CD). There are also
numerous old bugs in launchpad where this type of touchpad was reported
not to be working.
Any additional information I could provide?
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Unfortunately the patch did not have any impact on a Dell XT2 (Ocelot
64)
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Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and
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Noticed after a suspend-resume cycle, that the laptop's battery is shown
twice. One being 100% (correct) and one at 0%.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux
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** Summary changed:
- After susped-resume cycle, the laptop's battery appears twice in the power
applet
+ After suspend-resume
Public bug reported:
The touchpad of my Dell XT2 is not recognized as a touchpad - only a PS2
mouse is seen in the lists of devices. Therefore I cannot disable it or
change any settings (especially disable it when typing!)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package:
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- Dell XT touchpad not recognized
+ Dell XT2 touchpad not recognized
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Hey, thanks for pointing me to the right direction.
I can confirm you findings - I just didn't figure out that they are display
related:
- Boot LiveCD, start Firefox -- Crash
- Boot LiveCd, click install -- crash
- Install from boot menu, 1st system boot, update manager opens -- crash
Thinkpad
Bug confirmed on IBM Thinkpad T41 / ATI RV250. Fixed by changing to XAA
as suggested by Wenzhuo Zhang's 2009-04-19 xorg.conf change.
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I have to withdraw my comment from 23.04. I can no longer reproduce the
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I have to withdraw my comment from 04-22. I can no longer reproduce the
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I just tested the final version Gnome LiveCD and the bug is still there.
My old Thinkpad T41 with ipw2100 cannot connect to my WPA2 protected
home wlan, while Ibex has been working flawlessly.
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This bug report based on the topic is limited to RT chipsets. However, I
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8.10, but if I try with 9.04RC I fail to connect my WPA secured access
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