Just an update, I've installed the latest BIOS and still have this
problem.
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Title:
Audio broken on Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140
To manage
Does anyone know how to get this issue in front of the Dell BIOS
developers? Because I have what appears to be the exact same problem on
different Dell hardware...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1464757
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Same thing here...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1464757
Dupe?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1477859
Title:
Onboard Audio not working on Dell Venue 11 Pro
Ah, it seems I miss-read the BIOS issue that was going on with this
model and then made a faulty assumption. Apparently the problem was not
the A05 version in particular, but the flashing process in general. See
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/mobile-
Christopher, I haven't contacted Dell yet for a few reasons. The primary
being that I'm not quite sure I understand what to tell them. From what
I gather on the most likely related bug (1413446) the original issue was
how the BIOS presented the sound card. But... I can't tell from the
dmesg
Public bug reported:
Appears related to the following
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1413446
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1441852
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1194616
ubuntu-gnome@ubuntu-gnome:~$ dmesg -t | egrep (audio|snd|INT3438)
I have the Sputnik PPA and last time I checked I had the Kamal kernel.
Because of this however, I just discovered I need to pay more attention
to my updates. Anyway, I'm showing the CyPS/2 trackpad with the gemeric
kernel, so I'm not sure if this confirms or denies anything.
gary@gannett:~$ uname
Hey, did anyone ever figure out why the Cypress trackpad was not being
assigned to the Synaptics input module? This issue was raised on this
thread... comment 100 and 101. There are a few people having the exact
same problem and we can't seem to figure it out.
This resolved my touch pad issues, but it broke a work-around that I had
been using to get some multi-touch on the screen. I don't want to hijack
this thread, but can anyone point me towards some information on getting
the touch screen on the XPS 12 working correctly (two-finger scroll, re-
Any idea when r5 will make it into the daily build? I can't boot the
live USB due to this issue on a Dell XPS 12.
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Title:
Mainline Kernel 3.8.0
Wanted to say I screwed up and miss-read the topic. I'm not connecting
using VNC. I'm connecting to an XP instance using RDP. That said
however, the symptoms are exactly the same as described in the original
bug report. This may mean we are dealing with two different issues,
however identical
I see the same behaviour in Kubuntu 12.04 after switching over from
Ubuntu 11.04 in an attempt to get away from Unity. The only additional
information I can provide is that my session appears to work fine until
I launch IE on the remote machine. At this point, the only workable
solution is to
Wanted to add my log to the collection since I have the same problem.
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/735940/+attachment/2163755/+files/.xsession-errors
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Just happened to me on 2 64 bit Lucid KVM machines on a Lucid 64 bit
host, complete with that leaking file descriptor on lvs invocation on a
dpkg-reconfigure.
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Option 'No' at question 'Continue without installing GRUB?' does nothing.
Forced to answer 'Yes'.
Didn't happen on the host system though...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/580408
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This has to be related to other bugs... just not sure which one. If you
search for frozen clock you will get a few hits.
I have this same issue on 10.04, 64 bit, but can add a little more
information. Everything in the indicator applet seems to hang
visually at the same time, but still works
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
gnome-system-tools 2.30.0-0ubuntu2 on 10.04 LTS
Changing a user ID or group ID from the Users and Groups administration
tool has no effect on the user or group.
1) Create a new user
2) Complain that you can't pick a UID while
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48882418/Dependencies.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583951
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Same issue with precision M4400. The internal mic worked on a clean
9.10 install but external mic would not. The only way to get the
external mic working is to run alsamixer and change the digital input to
analog. To revert to the internal mic I have to run alsamixer and set
the digital input
@Daniel T Chen
This is what happens when you have 5 different bug reports open trying
to track down the one most relevant... you sometimes post incomplete
information in the wrong thread.
However, since I'm here I would like to add that I installed linux-
backports-modules-alsa-karmix-generic in
Same problem with Evolution 2.28.1 and Ubuntu 9.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181900
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I recently spent some time tinkering with Compiz and Emerald and I
haven't had the problem since. I have no idea what really changed since
I ended up back where I started with both Compiz and Emerald enabled and
the same set of Compiz options.
Don't you just love a consistent problem?
I would
Is there any plan to push the 1:1.1.2-6 down to 8.04 LTS? I'm running a
few 8.04 servers and this problem drives me crazy.
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rpc.idmapd needs nfsd.ko
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235930
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No AccelMethod in my xorg.conf file and yet I get the random
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error.
Running 32 bit Jaunty release on an IBM R60 with ATI X1400 and open
source driver. Using Emerald and Compiz. Have experienced this when
starting VirtualBox guests, when opening a NetBeans
No change for me with a fresh Hardy install. Same ugly mess.
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[upstream] nvidia-glx doesn't restore state on NV35/NV36 cards. Causes random
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32389
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I finally got Gutsy stable... I think Hardy can wait a while. I did
install the 169.09 nvidia drivers in Gutsy though and no change. Laptop
LCD shows random noise during logout and shutdown as well as in a
virtual console while an externally attached LCD is fine.
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I'm not sure how these bugs are tracked, but this is assigned to
restricted module 2.6.17. Can this be re-assigned/attached to version
2.6.22.x since it is still happening? Also the nvidia-new 100.14.23
drivers have not resolved the issue.
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Additional tidbit of information. A display connected through a docking
station works fine with the nvidia driver but fails miserably when
using the nv driver. When the laptop display gets the noise on
shutdown, the external display does not and will show the splash screen
(or shutdown scripts if
Problem exists on gutsy with GeForce Go 6200 and 100.14.19 glx-new
drivers. Removing usplash did not help. Neither did changing vga boot
settings. Only option seems to be to remove the nvidia drivers.
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I have a Sony Vaio VGN running Feisty Fawn. My sensors-detect is exactly
the same as the original post with the exact same no sensors result
after following the how-to found at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2780
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