Yes, Ctrl + zooms in and out. If we believe
https://www.microsoft.com/accessories/en-ww/products/keyboards/natural-
ergonomic-keyboard-4000/b2m-00012 (though my model is not B2M-00012 but
1048) , Microsoft intended the zoom slider on the keyboard to map to
zoom in and out, too.
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@ddstreet Thank for the explanation. (Myself, I don't know why the
keyboard behaves this way; I can imagine any option, e.g., a glitch of
the keyboard firmware or hardware, an unintended bug introduced by the
developers of the manufacturer, a cost-reducing design of the
manufacturer, or an politic
@ddstreet Thanks for the feedback. The keyboard has “Microsoft®
Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 v1.0”, “Model 1048” printed on its
bottom. The keyboard looks pretty standard to me from outside. Do you
really mean it's broken? Is any combination of the sliding key with any
modifier key(s) (suc
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Failed to call EVIOCSKEYCODE with scan code 0xc022d, an
In the meantime, I updated Ubuntu to groovy 20.10. My dmesg is
[0.00] microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0x28, date =
2019-11-12
[0.00] Linux version 5.8.0-33-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-036) (gcc
(Ubuntu 10.2.0-13ubuntu1) 10.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Ubuntu) 2.35
This command would disclose potentially sensitive information of a
production machine to the public; I won't do it unless given an
opportunity to anonymize the results upfront.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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By the way, I know the BIOS is outdated (A21 instead of A24), but I
failed to update it via FreeDOS process. (The manual
https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/BIOS_aktualisieren is partially out of date
in this point or I do something wrong, but it's a different issue
anyway, having little to do with this ve
Result of `sudo acpidump > acpi.log` attached.
As for USB issues:
1. I sometimes experience bad contact to my iPhone when I charge it
using a USB port. This seems to be a physically bad contact to me,
however, but I cannot tell for sure.
2. Another issue is that after a USB thumb drive has been
I won't run the suggested command (apport-collect 1890467), as is
doesn't anonymize or pseudonymize my data or the data of the laptop
sufficiently. If given an opportunity to do so manually and paste the
result using the Web interface, I will gladly proceed.
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S
Public bug reported:
I run the kernel 5.4.0-42-generic on a fully up-to-date Ubuntu "focal" on Dell
Latitude E6440.
While scrolling through the output of `journalctl -b` I came across a warning
(marked yellow):
[0.659825] wmi_bus wmi_bus-PNP0C14:00: WQBC data block query control
method not
I recall that on one of my machines I had exactly the same situation as
reported in #20 and #21 up to the timings (5.3.0-26-generic in Ubuntu
19.10 with EFI Secure Boot and dual boot with Windows 10,
fastboot/hibernation disabled, LZ4 image by default, booting failed
often, booting succeeded upon r
Same for me here on Ubuntu focal.
# uname -a
Linux undisclosedHostName 5.4.0-42-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 10 00:24:02
UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Jul 27 14:42:41 undisclosedHostName kernel: device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3
Jul 27 14:42:41 undisclosedHostName kernel: device-
See #6.
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Title:
"*BAD*gran_size: 64Kchunk_size: 32M
Provide me with a method to anonymize my data...
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Status: Expired => New
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Title:
"*BAD*gran_siz
@janitor I won't do "apport-collect ", since I do wish to
anonymize my private data and the laptop data before it goes here.
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Alright; thanks!
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Title:
i8042: Warning: Keylock active
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I see "
I don't even have PS/2 mouse/keyboard ports on the machine in question.
They are only present on the docking station. If the computer is not
plugged into the docking station, the warning still appears. If the
computer is plugged into the docking station, USB keyboard and USB mouse
are used.
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If WHAT doesn't affect normal usage? As all computers, the computer in
question suffers various issues of varying degree of severity from time
to time, starting with (luckily, extremely seldom) shutting itsself off
without warning and ending with dozens of warning printfs scattered over
dozens of
** Description changed:
- While looking at a dmesg on an up-to-date eoan, I found certain lines
- containing *BAD* and "can not find optimal value", "please specify...".
- For me, they are just intimidating printfs. Should I get worried?
+ While looking at the attached dmesg on an up-to-date eoan
@Ubuntu Kernel Bot: I won't do "apport-collect ", since I
have to manually anonymize my private data and the laptop data before it
goes here.
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Btw., the messages for me is slightly different as far as the numbers
are concerned, e.g.:
[0.556821] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range
0x1828-0x182F conflicts with OpRegion
0x1800-0x183F (\_SB.PCI0.EHC2.E1PM)
(20190703/utaddress-204)
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Since the above is a warning, I feel, ergo, warned. But I don't know about
what.
I usually expect to get warned the following way: "If you do this and that, you
run into such and such kind of trouble".
Now, what is it that I get warned about in this case? I have various kinds of
problems wi
Public bug reported:
While looking at a dmesg on an up-to-date eoan, I found certain lines
containing *BAD* and "can not find optimal value", "please specify...".
For me, they are just intimidating printfs. Should I get worried?
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Importance: Undecided
Stat
After "update-grub; update-initramfs -c -k all; update-grub" and a
reboot, the message disappeared on the boot after the reboot. We'll see
what happens next.
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Same message for me. The grub menu waits for at least 6 seconds, I
think, instead of 0. I won't try anything crazy out before new package
version(s) appears, as it is a production system, and I can't repair it
in case booting fails. Attachment: the initial part of the dmesg log.
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