Antoine Monmayrant, can you file a separate bug report? That will
collect more accurate information for your machine.
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Title:
Hybrid laptop's acc
Hello again,
Here is another way to look at this unexpected unknown key press and airplane
mode activated (ie wifi killed):
acpi_listen
# Folding to tablet mode and back to laptop mode again
button/wlan WLAN 0080 K
button/wlan WLAN 0080 K
button/wlan WLAN 0080 0
Hello, I confirm I face the very same bug on my HP Spectre x360 G2 with both
17.10 and 18.04 beta (it was OK on 17.04):
# Folding to tablet mode and back to laptop mode:
## Unknown keypress is registered:
grep Unknown /var/log/syslog
Mar 17 14:24:53 lyre kernel: [11312.248585] atkb
I can confirm this behavior recurred in a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04
on this same machine.
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Title:
Hybrid laptop's accelerometer tilt interpre
I am currently working around the problem by setting key control to
false in /etc/urfkill/urfkill.conf .
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Title:
Hybrid laptop's accelerometer ti
Tested 3.16.0-29 . Bug behavior appeared to be the same.
It might also be worth noting that sometimes, even when I re-enable
WiFi, the network manager does not recognize available networks.
However, I can connect if I choose to connect to a hidden network and
then select from a list of potential
I'm tempted to think this is a bug either in the kernel, X or the input
handling - because it seems more to do with what the interpretation of
key input (that happens to be how the accelerator signals?) than actual
actions. What happens if you try booting with 14.10 kernel but leave
everything els
Update: this bug also appears if the screen is held level in a normal,
vertical position and the keyboard hinge is rotated around it. If I
swing the keyboard under and around the screen into tablet mode, then
swing it back into laptop mode, WiFi is disabled and has to be manually
re-enabled via Net
I can guarantee rendering to the screen (Compiz) has no effect on how
input devices get interpreted by the system, even if it complains about
receiving unknown configuration change requests from somewhere as a
result.
Marking bug as Invalid for Compiz.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Hybrid laptop's accelerometer tilt interpreted as WiFi hardw
** Also affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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