Last working kernel for me was 4.8.0-32 (still using it). In addition to
any key triggering the shutdown dialog, the system is unstable. Various
buttons on onboard causes the cursor to freeze (and keys to repeat
indefinitely). I can unfreeze it by pressing something on the keyboard,
which brings
On X205TA to my knowledge only 64-bit images of any distro have *ever*
worked for anyone in the community
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Title:
32-Bit UEFI bootloader support
Confirmed, you have to replace the bootia32.efi when making USB, BUT when you
install from USB with the following method, it does boot:
Select: Try Ubuntu without installing
On the desktop click: Install Ubuntu
In the options choose: Erase the disk and install Ubuntu
(that option may not be
Today, using a USB that I made to live boot Ubuntu 16.04 (i posted in a
bootia32.efi file, but i didn't try to boot first, so maybe it wasn't
necessary as it was when i installed 14.04) on my Asus X205TA, I ran the
installer (erasing the disk) and allowed it to restart. The installation
booted! So
Today tried live boot of 16.04 on my Asus X205TA and the touchpad works.
The kernel is 4.4.0-15.
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Title:
touchpad stopped working
To manage
I have the same issue on Asus X205T kernel 3.19.0-56-generic. Happened
after update yesterday
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Title:
touchpad stopped working
To manage
Thanks for replying! I have now fixed it, finally managed to learn
enough to follow the guides effectively. Clear info on this thread
helped to orient me so thank you! The aversion I feel to Windows is
really really strong. Everything about the Ubuntu environment I've
experienced makes me happy.