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Title:
intel-microcode on ASUS makes kernel stuck during loading initramfs on
bionic-updates, bionic-security
To manage
I can confirm all said before. In my case my laptop is an ASUS VivoBook
S14 S430FA. I bought it 2 days ago 'cause it was a cheep nice laptop
with just what I needed, and did came with a preinstalled linux
(Endless), so I could guess that it had to work properly in another
Linux like Xubuntu (I'm
Public bug reported:
properly upgraded from trusty. Everuthing seems to work properly, but
each time system starts, plenty windows about this system fail appear.
After closing them, no more problems.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: linux-image-3.16.0-28-generic
All that's a bit confusing for me. I have a synaptics touchpad, and I
was using really MUCH the three-fingers tap for opening links in a new
tab, closing tab, pasting selections, etc. I think that was such a
natural way of doing, that to say: change that for two fingers, is not a
solution I can
That's not a duplicate of #754000 though related. They talk about
triple-click on a clickpad, not triple-tap on a touchpad.
But it seems that the triple-click question is turning down the triple-
tap. Please, that's a very important question. I (and many other people)
do REALY NEED the
It's the same for me, since upgrade to Oneiric, I've losted the triple-
finger-mid-click emulation. synclient reports just 1 finger when three
(or four) are used. I own also an Eeepc 1015, and worked fine befor
upgrade.
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, is still
in the same still black waitng state... no way. I had to unplug the
electricity and battery to have a real reboot...
Thanks
2009/10/19 Nacho Rodriguez nachor...@gmail.com
I'm upgrading just now to 9.10 Beta (hope is stable enough!), and then will
try it and send you the results
Thanks
Public bug reported:
Since I have upgraded to Karmic Koala (Beta), the touchpad of my laptop
is not working properly. When I try to move the pointer, and so touch
the touchpad, it registers clicks I'm not doing (even if moving slowly
and pressing for a good contact), so that it presses buttons it
I have discovered it JUST happens when atached to a LAN fisical
connection, not when using Wifi...
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Arbitrary clics on touchpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/456221
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I'm upgrading just now to 9.10 Beta (hope is stable enough!), and then will
try it and send you the results
Thanks
2009/10/17 Jim Lieb j...@canonical.com
Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent Karmic Koala 9.10
Beta release? ISO CD images are available at
Public bug reported:
On restoring after suspend, HD sounds like working, but there's no
screen image nor light. Hard reset needed
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly.
Architecture: i386
CurrentDmesg:
[ 89.057558]
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24865917/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24865918/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24865919/HalComputerInfo.txt
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