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When I want to resume my awaken laptop, then login screen comes up but
it is stuck for roughly 1mn as soon as the password field pops up as I
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When I want to resume my awaken laptop, then login screen comes up but
it is stuck for roughly 1mn as soon as the password field pops up as I
hit the Enter key to unlock. The mouse cursor won't move. Key strokes
won't echo in the password field although they are buffered in me
Please notice the files above are captured after a normal-non-bug resume.
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@Ignacio, from your post #27, check you have no .deb in your downloads
directory before you fetch both latest linux-headers-X.YZ.x-xxrcN
and linux-headers-X.YZ.x-xxrcN-generic then run sudo dpkg -i path-
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Hi Alex. I tried your advice with my Eth adapter attached then detached, both
with XHC enabled or disabled, but the laptop can't sleep.
I didn't try booting with the external device attached. I see in my BIOS
(latest available A10 rev. from oct. 2013) there are some USB related
parameters that I
Hi Alex. I tried your advice with my Eth adapter attached then detached, both
with XHC enabled or disabled, but the laptop can't sleep.
I didn't try booting with the external device attached. I see in my BIOS
(latest available A10 rev. from oct. 2013) there are some USB related
parameters that I
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(Ubuntu 4.4.0-185.215-generic 4.4.224)
If I plug a USB3 device on the USB3 port then I can't send the laptop to
sleep. (this happens with audio interface UMC404HD and Gbit Ethernet Adapter
Trendnet)
Instead
Public bug reported:
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If I plug a USB3 device on the USB3 port then I can't send the laptop to sleep.
(this happens with audio interface UMC404HD and Gbit Ethernet Adapter Trendnet)
Instead it cancels the sleep process:
Jul 13 10:24:22 xps kernel: [318785.37
I still have this bug raising up after 10~20 suspend/resume same session
(16.04.6 XPS13-L322X) since Trusty.
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Oh, ok. I wasn't skilled enough to run all the tests freedesktop asked. I don't
know if a single sample as given there by Sean IIRC is enough accurate for such
a HID that may have its sensitivity range spread around some typical value
supplied by the manufacturer. Then maybe it would be worth co
It's a pity remembering this laptop was sold by Dell with Ubuntu 12.04,
regards to Sputnik project. Something, anything else was forgotten?
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It does.
You see, I believe bvr in the string surely stands for BIOS Vendor
Release. You are @A08, and I @A10. This may be the reason for a
different "pn" returned string for the exactly same computer.
Silly Vendor
Thank you Sean
Le 15/04/2018 à 12:24, seanlano a écrit :
> On my machine, the compl
I'm not skilled at all with hwdb & libinput syntax : didn't you forget
the "pn" substring before *XPSL322X* ?
Le 15/04/2018 à 05:02, seanlano a écrit :
> I've updated my patch to libinput, in
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104990#c25
>
> Hopefully the devs there will shortly be abl
Thank you Sean. I tried and needed to change a bit your tweak so that it
matches :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104990#c23
Been a pure newb and the trial was so hard for me, I don't feel I'm
courageous enough to push anything in the git.
Can I hope you'll do it or do I have to work
Hi seanlano. Did you report a bug here for this (I ask to know if I can
"me too") ?
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I posted my own touchpad sensitivity measures at freedesktop link above.
@all you guy using a L322X who tried live USB, did you also hit the
issue where OSD notice popup for keyboard backlight that triggers on
it's own sometimes ?
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How do I do this ? I booted a live stick but libinput-tools isn't there
and there is no way to run tests the good old way when disk-creator
allowed to have a user partition or install software in the live
session. How can I run these tests please without breaking my Trusty ?
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Silvio, I gave a try with latest daily Bionic which comes with
libinput10 1.10.3 and the result is exactly the way you describe. My
"laggy" word is not accurate.
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Silvio, I gave a try with latest daily Bionic which comes with
libinput10 1.10.3 and the result is exactly the way you describe. My
"laggy" word is not accurate.
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Edit : it seems there are yet other bugs filled about soething around
this.
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I can't proper install before this is fixed because it will break my system.
I'd need to buy another M2 SSD to perform this.
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No, it doesn't : E: unable to find package xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
even after I ran a pass of the updates-manager: e.g there was a kernel update
from 4.13.25 to 4.13.32 but once installed an rebooted, no way to select it,
and sudo update-grub fails with ~can't find /cow~
Remember this is a
dpkg -s libinput10 | grep Version
1.9.4-2ubuntu1
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Status in libinput package i
I read the touchpad range bug 1586683. This is not the same as my laptop
is Dell XPS13 developper edition (L322X), and at ~best~ I could say the
behaviour is reversed : my TP would have normal sensitivity on
right+bottom, and poor on center. Although this doesn't look like a
sensitivity issue, mere
Daniel, comment #11 was probably a double post.
libinput10 is the one in the live
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The Eleventh Commandment ?
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New
Status
Just tried : neither this issue with Trusty K4.4.0-112 nor K4.15.1 real
installs.
Only met it with Bionic-dev-Live-K4. I also tried the Live USB with
acpi_osi=Linux as seen (but not mandatory) in my usual /etc/default/grub, with
no difference : touchpad cursor still laggy, often locks for a whil
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104963
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Just tried : neither this issue with Trusty K4.4.0-112 nor K4.15.1 real
installs.
Only met it with Bionic-dev-Live-K4. I also tried the Live USB with
acpi_osi=Linux as seen (but not mandatory) in my usual /etc/default/grub, with
no difference : touchpad cursor still laggy, often locks for a whil
Just tried : neither this issue with Trusty K4.4.0-112 nor K4.15.1 real
installs.
Only met it with Bionic-dev-Live-K4
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+ Boot loop MSI A88XM-E35 AMD APU A8-5600K (Aruba HD7560D)
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Kai-Heng, it seems you have a bug. Both videos play fine here with
firefox or VLC or Totem.
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The (bad) Artist, v4.15.1. This is awful, how can you get info from this. I set
resolution to highest possible and enabled auto-stabilization.
Don't we have in linux something like the /debug option of windows NT boot.ini
that allows to dump boot to a serial port ?
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Another shoot. Should I remove the 2 previous ones?
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Just tried : bootloop in K4.15 without radeon.dpm=0
I still have to check the advise #10 from Christopher about
DebuggingKernel. But I guess I'll fall in another problem : on my
system, /tmp is on another Disk/partition than /, so I think I won't be
able to get the initramfs.debug file that is ask
Ah, ok, I thought it was a bug with XPS13-AND-BIONIC-AND-K4.13.
I installed in my XPS13 Trusty and I have no issue with the touchpad. Maybe I
didn't wait enough to make sure F6-OSD is bug-free. Maybe these 2 problems are
only related to live-USB ?
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So I don't know howto test the upstream kernel with Bionic in this
machine without overwriting my currently installed Trusty. Or is there
an available Bionic iso with upstream or a tuto on howto replace the
kernel in the iso ?
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I have not this issue since original kernel 3.xx series in Trusty up to the
current 4.4.0-111.
The issue appeared in the live session (not installed)
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Public bug reported:
Also, all function keys work as expected, even F6 (keyboard 3-states
backlight), but OSD picture for this last feature randomly auto-
triggers.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.13.0-25-generic 4.13.0-25.29
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0
News : please note that when creating the new stick over the existing
one I wasn't prompted to create persistent storage (maybe the disk-
creator used the one previously created, I don't know, but a new dummy
folder on the desktop in the daily-bionic live once first booted as a
check for this quest
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1)Captures attached
2)I'll give a try to this and report.
I'm currently creating another bionic-desktop-amd64 bootable USB stick
from the yet installed 16.04.3 instead of the 14.04 one I used.
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I can't boot the system: after selecting the live USB as the boot drive,
a message displays 1s repetitive ~CRC32~* or something like that. Then I
have to type TAB key (nothing on screen drives to this action). Once TAB
key was pressed, I select "live" option, then the system reboots in
seconds. I a
** Summary changed:
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+ Boot loop MSI A88XM35 AMD APU A8 5600K (Aruba HD7560D)
** Summary changed:
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+ Boot loop MSI A88XM35 AMD APU A8-5600K (Aruba HD7560D)
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Will a live test be enough ?
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Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In
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Hi Christopher. Done as you asked.
Have a good day
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Public bug reported:
Boot looping since initial 14.04 install (nomodeset was the workaround I used).
I recently upgraded to 16.04.3 and fell in the same issue as upgrade overwrote
my /etc/default/grub without prompting, AFAIR.
Digging the issue I found another possible workaround on the web... th
Same issue with a MSI A88XME35 with latest BIOS (V30.6) in Ubuntu
16.04.3 LTS kernel 4.4.0-112-generic #135-Ubuntu.
Only nomodeset with free driver, or radeon.dpm=0 with proprietary driver
prevent boot loop
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Hi, thanks Dave
So I posted there :
https://askubuntu.com/questions/938568/lights-on-trim-in-14-04-5
I hope I'll read you there
Bye bye
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Mine in my XPS13(L322X developer edition) is a LITEONIT LMT-256M6M mSATA 256GB,
but with firmware DM8110C.
I wander why I have in /etc/cron.weekly both scripts trim (... fstrim -v / >>
$LOG) and fstrim (... exec fstrim-all). I can't remember I tweaked this,
neither I have a clean Trusty install
Hi Joseph
I don't know how to do that as the need for nomodeset seems to be required from
LiveUSB 14.04.5, i.e. my yet installed system is running 14.04.5 without
nomodeset in /etc/default/grub.
Whatever I gave a try to 4.13-rc1 on my system and it could start when selected
from grub menu withou
Hi Joseph
I don't know how to do that as the need for nomodeset seems to be required from
LiveUSB 14.04.5, i.e. my yet installed system is running 14.04.5 without
nomodeset in /etc/default/grub.
Whatever I gave a try to 4.13-rc1 on my system and it could start when selected
from grub menu withou
[EDIT] I reached to boot the 14.04.5 stick using the following sequence :
ESC->choose language with arrows keys->Enter->F6->down key to nomodeset, hit
space bar, ESC, TAB, type nomodeset at the very end of the boot options line,
just here where the cursor now shows -> Enter
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[EDIT] The 14.04.5 stick I made from the same machine running 14.04.5
still crash but in a different way : hitting ESC to get the live menu
show the options, but even selecting nomodeset, "Try Ubuntu without
install" immediately ends in kernel panic
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Is there some place to find an iso of 14.04.0 or .1 please ? 14.04 links I
found all target 14.04.5.
Thanks
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- Needing to clone my IDE 14.04 boot drive to replace with a SSD I made a
livestick which loop reboots.
+ Needing to clone my IDE 14.04.5 boot drive to replac
At least 2 years after, I'm afraid no :
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Title:
[MSI A88XM-E35] Ubuntu
I found this that may be related, but I don't know what to do with these
info : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1355044
** Summary changed:
- liveusb xubuntu 16 loop reboot IOAPIC[0] not in IVRS table
+ Ubuntu not compatible w MSI A88XM-E35 MoBo ?
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Same with 14.04.5 iso. I wander how I installed this system ??? This
14.04 was the only that gave the usual options on boot with ESC : I
tried all F6 options at a time and also noacpi noapic nomodeset
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