Same issue. Just did as #4/#7 and it helped.
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Same issue. Just did as #4/#7 and it helped.
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It was interesting thing when I tried to switch back to bumblebee from
nvidia-prime. I have done these steps:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia-prime
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bumblebee/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-331 nvidia-settings
sudo apt-get install bumblebee
Asus K55VD, Xubuntu 14.04 LTS
I have swithed from bumblebee to prime and now having this issue.
Ctrl+Shift+FN helps but it's annoying.
I see it is too rather bug. And it is not fixed yet.
So probably I have to switch back to bumblebee...
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Sorry.
too rather bug - rather old bug
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Xubuntu 13.04. Cannot upgrade to Saucy Salamander.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:0.192.10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-31.46-generic 3.8.13.8
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-31-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8
With new kernel 3.8.0-29-generic my laptop's cardreader now works!
I can see now 'rts8139.ko' file in directory 'kernel/drivers/staging/rts8139'.
Maybe it is the driver I've been needing so long?
I've inserted my SDHC card in the internal cardreader, and dmesg shows:
[34634.137349] mmc0: new high
With new kernel 3.8.0-29-generic my laptop's cardreader now works!
I can see now 'rts8139.ko' file in directory 'kernel/drivers/staging/rts8139'.
Maybe it is the driver I've been needing so long?
I've inserted my SDHC card in the internal cardreader, and dmesg shows:
[34634.137349] mmc0: new high
tobiasBora, it didn't work for me.
I use Xubuntu 13.04 x64.
My errors are in Russian but maybe you could understand. So what I have when I
do 'make' (step 3 from your instruction):
dima@ASUS-K55VD:~/install/rts_bpp$ make
cp -f ./define.release ./define.h
make -C
either Fn+F5 or Fn+F6, brightness changes upto about 80-85 per cent (as I
can see in xfce brightness notifier).
2013/5/6 Christopher M. Penalver christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com
Dmitriy Kodanev, thank you for providing the WORKAROUND. As per
www.service.asus.com/ an update is available for your
I have this bug too. I use Xubuntu 13.04 and see all these troubles with title
bar as people describe here.
I have to use Compiz because I want to watch video without tearing, and when I
use Compiz, video is pretty smooth (not like when I use xfwm4).
Also I have laptop with Xubuntu 12.04 and
Thank you, Guilhem!
This workaround works the best for me:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=splash quiet acpi_osi='!Windows 2012'
All hotkeys (sleep, wireless, brightness, video output, touchpad,
volume) just work! And there is no need for me to wait some seconds for
settings to be applied. With
This workaround works for me in Xubuntu 13.04:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AsusZenbookPrime#Ubuntu_13.04
Using:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=splash quiet acpi_osi='!Windows 2012'
All function keys work now.
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I'm using Xubuntu 13.04 beta. Earlier I used 12.10 but the problem was the
same. Cardreader doesn't work in Ubuntu though it works in Windows 7.
I think this bug is just like this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/971876
But neither workaround with 'rts_bpp' package in 12.10
Maybe you understand me wrong but it isn't me who need support now. It's Ubuntu
itself. Soon it'll be release of Raring and I think this release needs to be
something stable and affordable for users. So it's me who give support to
developers when I report a bug. I want to say that it is not so
Maybe you understand me wrong but it isn't me who need support now. It's
Ubuntu itself. Soon it'll be release of Raring and I think this release
needs to be something stable and affordable for users. So it's me who give
support to developers when I report a bug. I want to say that it is not so
Maybe you understand me wrong but it isn't me who need support now. It's Ubuntu
itself. Soon it'll be release of Raring and I think this release needs to be
something stable and affordable for users. So it's me who give support to
developers when I report a bug. I want to say that it is not so
I made all this steps as described above with Ubuntu 12.10 - no luck. So
yesterday I've upgraded from 12.10 upto 13.04 beta. Unfortunately
cardreader still doesn't work. In Windows 7 (I have dualboot) it works
like a charm. Why doesn't it work in Ubuntu when people say it works
natively in 13.04
This bug affects me too. Thahks RadarNyan, now I know how to make sound
play again, but I still don't know why does it mute sometimes. Please
fix this annoying bug!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1100825 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1100825
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1100825
Brightness Hotkeys FN (F5,F6) not working in Asus K55VD (A55VD-SX406H)
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I've tried this kernel and I may say the problem persists. I don't
remember how it was in v3.8-rc4-raring but with the most new kernel I
cannot adjust brightness with any tool. In Quantal I could adjust it
with xfce4-brightness-plugin 1.2.0 applet, but with tested kernel I
couldn't do it,
I have tested Lucid 10.04 Live (I used Unetbootin and USB flash disk). No
luck. As I predicted to myself these hot keys don't work. It was
2.6.32-38-generic kernel.
26.01.2013 5:15 пользователь Christopher M. Penalver
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com написал:
Dmitry Kodanev, thank you for
As you can see,
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-01-18 (4 days ago)
So I haven't installed 12.04 before installing 12.10 on this laptop. This
wasn't upgrade, it was clean install of Quantal on my laptop.
What I have tested few minutes ago is trying with Xubuntu 12.04 in live mode
(of course,
** Description changed:
+ Full computer model: ASUS K55VD-SX205R
+
What you expected to happen:
When you push Fn+F5 brightness of screen of Asus K55VD notebook decreases.
When you push Fn+F6 brightness of screen of Asus K55VD notebook increases.
What happened instead:
Hot keys that
I've tested kernel from v3.8-rc4-raring directory in
http:/http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/.
With workaround (acpi_osi=) hot keys work just as when I use kernel 3.5 from
Xubuntu 12.10. But when I delete these symbols, then do update-grub2 in
terminal and reboot, the situation
Public bug reported:
What you expected to happen:
When you push Fn+F5 brightness of screen of Asus K55VD notebook decreases.
When you push Fn+F6 brightness of screen of Asus K55VD notebook increases.
What happened instead:
Hot keys that adjust brightness (Fn+F5, Fn+F6) don't work.
Recently I've got Asus K55VD with Win7 preinstalled and installed on it
Xubuntu 12.10 in dual boot mode. I've updated BIOS upto the latest
version (406) before installing Xubuntu. This BIOS update changed
nothing with this issue. Khaos told how to fix the problem with
brightness partially (with
Please commit this patch to 12.04, because that is LTS release and many
people should stay with it for years. I've just installed SQL Developer
and have used patch with instructions done by Bruno Medeiros (thanks
Bruno!!!) So much time has gone since this bug has been reported but
nothing has been
I'm using Xubuntu 11.10 and confirm that the bug still exists. All
notifications disappear but notifications from network-manager after
resume. I am not such a big professional in building packages and I
think I'm not the only one. So can someone build network-manager with
patches lp341684 and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 835972 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/835972
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 835972
after resume the Disconnected - you are now offline notification doesn't
disappear
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I use Xubuntu 11.10 too and I confirm that this bug does exist. Some
time ago I had a need to connect my Acer Extensa 4220 laptop to a TV set
via S-Video. I could see options window and choose TV out on the
screen of my laptop but TV set screen stayed black. Then I had done a
series of experiments
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