Having run with just the 2.4MHz network for a while, something still
isn't right. Every so often the network just stops talking.
NetworkManger still thinks its connected, but no traffic seems to pass.
It logs nothing when this happens (I'm guessing it gets detected,
though, as that would explain t
Public bug reported:
Recently installed xenial on a Lenovo Yoga 2-13 (Intel 7260 wifi card).
On wily it worked perfectly, on xenial it regularly appears to restart
the wifi connection (the end result is that I lose any vpn connections,
as they don't seem to notice the restart, but that's another i
In the attached WifiSyslog.txt an example of this problem starts at "Apr
18 08:17:42" (followed by a network restart to get the vpn working
again)
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No change with an upstream kernel, I'm afraid. It lasted about 30 mins.
$ uname -a
Linux anduin 4.6.0-040600rc4-generic #201604172330 SMP Mon Apr 18 03:32:32 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
It did log something that I hadn't seen before, this time:
Apr 19 10:01:27 anduin kernel: [ 23
While I'm not sure why this only appeared in xenial, I've told network
manager to prefer 2.4MHz for now in the hope that will help.
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No change I'm afraid.
I might be misunderstanding what those options do, but the problem isn't
the backlight itself. As I stated in the original bug report, changing
the value in /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness does dim
the screen (as does the slider in system settings / brightnes
Latest kernel installed:
$ uname -a
Linux tuor 3.12.0-031200rc6-generic #201310191635 SMP Sat Oct 19 20:36:43 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Brightness keys still don't work and evtest still registers no
keypresses.
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I've narrowed it down to 3.11.0-0.2 as the start of the problem. The
last working saucy kernel was 3.10.0-6.17
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Title:
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** Description changed:
On raring (and precise) the display brightness keys (fn+f4 and fn+f5) on
my Dell Inspiron 14z turned the brightness up and down. After a saucy
upgrade this no longer happens (I don't see the popup brightness bubble
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Just tried with an older kernel, as suggested (3.8.0-30) and it brings
the correct behaviour back.
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Title:
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Tested with linux-image-3.12.0-031200rc2-generic, but no change.
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Title:
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** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
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Rather bizarrely, I can't get it to work with any of the mainline
kernels. Even going back to 3.9.11-030911-generic which should work
(since the real 3.10.0-6 works fine) I get no brightness control.
I've also noticed the screen never seems to get turned off. After a
while it will blank the scre
I've just tested the latest trusty-desktop-amd64.iso and it has the same
problem. There's still no response to the brightness keys.
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For my Trusty test it would not have been used (at least not
intentionally), as that was from a pure live CD boot.
For all other tests, it would be. Offhand, I don't recall why or when
they were added, but I suspect it was an attempt to improve battery life
or reduce the temperature.
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Trying bisecting didn't work for me, as (according to the wiki's
translation of the output) it spans non-linear tags. My attempt to
build from a 3.10 mainline kernel produced an image that suffered from
the same issue, but that didn't provide a linux-image-extras package
which seems to be necessar
Hi Rafael,
I've been continuing Junien's investigations into this problem. The
machines have had all the BIOS and firmware updates I could find on HP's
website (although in the case of a DL385-G7 the latest appears to be
February 2014!) One of them only lasted a day before crashing again.
So, s
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