It looks like Linux isn't properly initializing some device (keyboard?) or
driver or something else. Under Windows it works after each reboot, so I guess
drivers in Windows must be doing something more in case of device
initialization.
I think HP should look at this. But how to make them interes
Hi Jarkko,
Thank you very much for your response! I did the procedure you described and it
solved the problem! Brightness function keys started working properly in Ubuntu.
I repeated this procedure on other ZBook Studio G5 laptops we have here and it
also did the job.
However! I have dual boot -
Hi @kai.heng.feng
Just updated BIOS and kernel. Unfortunately there are still no changes
in special keys behavior.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
Q71 Ver. 01.10.00
$ uname -a
Linux marcin-HP-ZBook-Studio-G5 5.3.0-40-generic #32~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb
3 14:05:59 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86
Under Windows 10 everything works perfectly.
I'm just an individual who means nothing to them. I bought their product
which they claim fully support linux (whatever this means).
Honestly, I thought that Ubuntu Team has capabilities to contact vendors
like HP and ask for solutions/help? :(
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@kai.heng.feng I installed new kernel and observed no changes in
brightness and mic mute keys behaviour.
$ uname -a
Linux marcin-HP-ZBook-Studio-G5 5.5.0-050500-generic #202001262030 SMP Mon Jan
27 01:33:36 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ sudo evtest
No device specified, trying to sc
@kai.heng.feng can you provide me some short instruction how to safely
install this kernel and then uninstall it from my machine? I use this
laptop for my work and it must be functional...
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Hi @kai.heng.feng
No problem.
I tested "event04", logs below:
$ sudo evtest
No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
Available devices:
/dev/input/event0: Sleep Button
/dev/input/event1: Lid Switch
/dev/input/event2: Power Button
/dev/input/event3: Power B
Additionally I tested "event16", but there was no reaction (doesn't
matter if using Fn + key combinations or when using Fn lock):
$ sudo evtest
No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
Available devices:
/dev/input/event0: Sleep Button
/dev/input/event1: Lid Switch
Hi @kai.heng.feng,
Sure. Attaching alsa-info.txt.qXIkCLj45c
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Guys, maybe I can somehow help you with this issue?
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Title:
[HP ZBook Studio G5, Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS] Brightness function keys
works as micropho
After latest Ubuntu updates mouse seems to work properly without having
to execute
$ sudo hcitool lecup --handle 3585 --latency 0 --min 6 --max 8
Versions in my system:
$ uname -a
... 5.0.0-36-generic #39~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 12 11:09:50 UTC 2019 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt-cac
Yes, the speakers behaves perfectly now. Thank you.
When auto-mute is enabled and I disconnect the headphones shouldn't the
global system volume be muted?
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I installed modified kernal:
5.0.0-34.36+conexant-codec-generic #codec SMP Tue Nov 12 22:40:14 CST 2019
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
After system startup there is no sound from built-in speakers.
After connecting headphones sound works correctly in headphones.
After disconnecting headphones aga
I have some additional observations (on regular kernel: 5.0.0-35-generic
#38~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 11 09:16:10 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux):
I also have a HP docking station which has its own separated built-in
DAC. When laptop is connected to this docking station I can choose fro
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Thank you Hui Wang for your quick answer.
Could you help me with install and then uninstall procedure?
I understand that I have to install all these kernel packages with "sudo dpkg
-i". But:
1. What is the order of installation of these packages?
2. After installation how can I switch from curren
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Hi Hui Wang.
Thanks for your reply.
I'm attaching requested files.
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Public bug reported:
1. Pair Logitech MX Master 3 bluetooth mouse with Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (don't use
Logitech bluetooth dongle, use built in laptop bluetooth)
2. Move cursor.
Cursor movement is choppy, laggy, like it's having 20 FPS refresh rate.
Workaround:
execute in terminal: `sudo hcitool le
Command `sudo showkey` prints following outputs:
F3
keycode 61 press
keycode 61 release
fn+F3 (identical to fn+F4, fn+F8)
keycode 190 press
keycode 190 release
F4
keycode 62 press
keycode 62 release
fn+F4 (identical to fn+F3, fn+F8)
keycode 190 press
keycode 190 release
F5
keycode 63 pres
Sound function keys works almost OK:
1) fn+F5 mute/unmute outgoing sound, OK, however LED inside the key is always
off
2) fn+F6 decrease volume, OK
3) fn+F7 increase volume, OK
4) fn+F8 mute/unmute, OK, however LED inside the key is always off
But there are other function keys doesn't work as the
Public bug reported:
1. Press fn+F3.
Ubuntu shows "Internal microphone" turned off OSD pop-up.
Should turn the brightness down.
2. Press fn+F3 again.
Ubuntu shows "Internal microphone" turned on OSD pop-up.
Should turn the brightness down.
1. Press fn+F4.
Ubuntu shows "Internal microphone" turned
Public bug reported:
Steps to replicate the bug.
1. Start laptop with Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS.
Sound from built-in speakers works fine.
Settings -> Sound -> Output shows one device: Speakers - Built-in Audio
2. Connect headphones (wired, mini-jack connector).
Sound from headphones works fine. No sound
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