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** No longer affects: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
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Title:
HP-Spectre 2019 Intel wireless driver is detected inc
_DRAM
- May 04 23:20:13 kernel: iwlwifi :00:14.3: FW already configured (0) -
re-configuring
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- In the additional drivers module, it shows that module Intel-9462 no
- longer works. My bluetooth is also not detected and doesn't work.
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- I came across this but no else responded yet
We found the bug. The problem was the syslog-ng configuration file.
/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
14.04:
unix-stream("/dev/log");
16.04:
unix-dgram("/dev/log");
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DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
snoopy 2.3.1-2 amd64
/lib/libsnoopy.so.0.0.0 -> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
/lib/snoopy.so -> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
** Affects: snoopy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/620686/
(slowly getting used to 2-finger scrolling ... :-) great!)
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Title:
[arrandale] Samsung
QX310/QX410/Q
Ehr... as almost expected (but I didn't test that right away yesterday
because I was at home and have been using a mouse):
Right click is not working yet.
I expected that because the Touchpad has a somehow really crooked
design. There IS basically only one "button". And it's not a button. The
des
Just tested on sf510: edge-scrolling (new), 2-finer-scrolling (new),
top-right-middle-click (new), tap (as before), tap-drag (as before)
works.
It's great to have that touchpad working. Thank you all!
@Carl
Perfect walk-through. Thank you.
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When I think about it, I realize these must be 2 seperate bugs. First it
was suspend problems, now it's hibernate - suspend is actually working
now
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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maybe it could be ignored for now and the display "connected" in the
driver anyway? is there a way to forcibly "connect" it ? (i.e. make it
useable by x)
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This Bug affects me. I'm using a Samsung SF510 ("shark design") notebook
with i915 kernel module and am connecting an Acer AL2216W 1680x1050
flat-screen Monitor via HDMI, using a hdmi-to-dvi-d cable, randr output:
"HDMI1".
Today this happened for the second or third time. I think it is
triggered b
The laptop sill doesn't resume reliably. It works ~40% of times only. I
"accidently" managed to take this kernel oops screnshot recently. I
showed up on an external monitor. At other times, when I try to resume,
the screen just stays black with a blinking cursor top-left
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Installed natty with mini.iso ("net-install")
System up to date now.
Suspend/Resume works.
Done
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Invalid
Various bits of information "exported" from the windows driver tool
(Elantech ETDDeviceInformation.exe)
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Just had this almost crash...
The system freezes / oopses / looses ata link after resume from suspend
with natty daily live.
The first time it happened I was in Xorg terminal vt7 - nuveau driver
loaded. After no response for ~20 sec
Subsequent tries to suspend the machine failing -- probably because of
this...
** Attachment added: "further oopses"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/757921/+attachment/2019258/+files/out
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Title:
Oops & ata link gone after resume from suspend
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Just had this almost crash...
The system freezes / oopses / looses ata link after resume from suspend
with natty daily live.
The first time it happened I was in Xorg terminal vt7 - nuveau driver
loaded. After no response for ~20 seconds I rebooted with alt-sysrq-b.
The seco
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Title:
Touchpad not detected
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Hello
I'm trying out Natty and realized that the touchpad is not detected by
the kernel. I have tapping & tap-dragging available but that's it. Under
windows the touchpad is has multi-touch functionality and I am missing
edge-scrolling a lot as well as upper-right-corner-tap-
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upgrade-from-grub-legacy proceeds even without a selected device
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Binary package hint: grub2
While upgrade-from-grub-legacy does offer the user a choice of devices
in which to install Grub 2, it will happily pretend to upgrade Grub to
Grub 2 even if the users doesn't select a device!
For example, the initial screen for upgrade-from-grub-le
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