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(In reply to Léo El Amri from comment #99)
> ...
> And Marco did preliminary work on this. The "jcs way" looks
> promising to me, but surely it requires a lot of work.
> ...
Yea, I'm still trying to find the energy to begin to write a parser for
the codec commands, but this will surely take quite
Frédéric Pierret was the first here to identify a possible origin for
the problem. And Marco did preliminary work on this. The "jcs way" looks
promising to me, but surely it requires a lot of work. I'm joining you
on the fact that we might never get help from Realtek on this, but I
don't think we s
(In reply to Marco from comment #100)
> Yea, I'm still trying to find the energy to begin to write a parser for the
> codec commands, but this will surely take quite a lot of time.
This actually sounds like something I would be interested in working on.
However I don't really have any experience
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> (In reply to Marco from comment #100)
>
> > Yea, I'm still trying to find the energy to begin to write a parser for the
> > codec commands, but this will surely take quite a lot of time.
>
> This actually sounds like something I would be interested
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sky2 ethernet card link not up after sus
I verified the proposed kernel for bionic, all good, no issue over 10
trials. Since I am only running bionic on this laptop I will not test
xenial and cosmos unless instructed otherwise. Thank you very much
everyone for your help!
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Tomasz, I see you are using Pop!_OS, so this may not be something wrong
in Ubuntu, the correct channel to report a problem in Pop!_OS should be
https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues.
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Public bug reported:
I have an Ubuntu 19.04 installed on HP Omen 15ce-006nk
I can not use the touchpad, it seems unrecognized by the OS
I attached the output of cat /proc/bus/input/devices > devices
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
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Pro
I know that these mainline builds are unsupported in any way, but there
have been some efforts to quickly patch this problem for cross-
compiling.
Examples: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ti-
omap4/+bug/666267/comments/16
Also, I wrote up a quick hacky post-install script to work
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Touchpad not recognized
Statu
Noise comes from both outputs.
The package did not resolve the bug.
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Ok, very weird. Removing just GSConnect (**) didn't help after all. I also had
to remove:
gnome-shell-extension-multi-monitors (*)
No topleft hot corner (**)
* these ones I installed from the Debian repository
** these ones are installed from https://extensions.gnome.org directly
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Maybe there is a kernel option to avoid scanning for EISA buses ?
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Thank you Anthony, I will add that bug to PopOS git.
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To be clear, my issue was on the 3.13 kernel line, which is supported.
Not that it matters for me anymore because I've since upgraded to 18.04
for which doesn't have this issue.
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Hey :),
I dont know probably they did nothing :)
I didnt here from them.
Sorry :) I cant help you :)
Daniel Schimpf <1400...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am Sa., 6. Juli 2019,
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> Hey,
>
> I have an Akoya P2214T with the same ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910)
> Touchpad. Is the fix still avai
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