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Hello,
the Medion Akoya S2218 is a Z3735F-based subnotebook.
It is possible to install Ubuntu on it, but some devices are not
properly supported. I have installed a vanilla 18.04 Ubuntu 64 bit
system on it and then updated to the current development version of
18.10. I have
Public bug reported:
Hi there,
my driver submission has just been accepted for the upcoming 4.20
mainline kernel by the input maintainers:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid.git/commit/?h=for-4.20/bigbenff&id=256a90ed9e46b270bbc4e15ef05216ff049c3721
The BigBen Interactive
This is a feature request, not a bug report. Therefore, no log files are
required for this issue, and now changing to "confirmed".
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1400463 ***
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[Medion Akoya P2214T] Touchpad not properly recognized
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It appears that there is a variant of this touchpad on the Medion S2218
/ MD99590 laptop, which is also affected. The device reports the same
name, but a different USB ID 04f3:074a.
See https://marc.info/?l=linux-input&m=150150074208646&w=3
Tested with 4.13-rc3, this touchpad only supports single
Public bug reported:
Hi,
please add and backport this patch to current Ubuntu kernel packages:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-
gfx/2017-February/120021.html
It is the result of a lengthy bug hunt described in
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051#c683
There are seve
There's progress for this bug which resulted in this patch:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-
gfx/2017-February/120021.html
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Brad, this is a feature request that doesn't require a log. Thank you.
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Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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It doesn't appear to be a newer revision, but a two-part patch.
Nevertheless, I'll leave the decision to you experts who know how to
read patches better than I do.
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A new version of the patch has just been released and testers are
requested:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051#c742
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I am not affected.
But while reading up on a possible purchase of a Medion Akoya P2214T
computer, users reported that its attachable keyboard doesn't work with
Ubuntu 14.04. In the same thread, one user reported that the
HID_MAX_USAGES change fixes this.
See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php
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My idling server will stay at load >=1 if ACPI is active, for no obvious
reason.
Adding "acpi=off" to grub will resolve this and load falls to 0.0x as
expected.
But I use the power button to tell the box to shut down and without
ACPI, systemd cannot respond to the power butt
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apport information
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My idling server will stay at load >=1 if ACPI is active, for no obvious
reason.
Adding "acpi=off" to grub will resolve this and load falls to 0.0x as
expected.
But I use the power button to tell the box t
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@penalvch - I have provied the requested info. What can I do to debug
this further?
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Title:
load >= 1 while idle for no obvious reas
Thanks for the instructions.
Tested with 4.2.0-040200rc3.201507192329 (http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.2-rc3-unstable/linux-
image-4.2.0-040200rc3-generic_4.2.0-040200rc3.201507192329_amd64.deb).
Problem not fixed with that kernel.
As reported before, adding "acpi=off" to grub
Ok, so...
Tested with 3.14.1 [1]: problem is there :-(
Tested with 3.12.44 [2]: yay, problem not there! :-)
Tested with 3.13.11 [3]: problem is there :-(
Tested with 3.13.0 [4]: problem is there. :-(
Tested with 3.13.0-rc1 [5]: problem is there. :-(
So I can confirm that things work fine with 3.1
Hmm. Apport-collect wouldn't let me send the logs for 3.12.44, despite
it being an Ubuntu kernel (or is it?)
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Title:
load >= 1 while
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upstream-3.13.0-rc1 kernel-bug-exists-upstream-3.13.11 kernel-bug-
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please ignore #25. And let me know if you need any other logs from the
system while running 3.12.44.
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Title:
load >= 1 while idle fo
I was able to bisect the bug.
This is the result.
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commit 302822996fd572676bb66a7c4351f6faa0e4ddfd
Author: Liu Chuansheng
Date: Thu Sep 12 01:42:57 2013 +0800
ACPI / osl: implement
Now what?
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Title:
load >= 1 while idle for no obvious reason with ACPI
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug descript
Here's the requested acpi table dump.
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perf top - here's a copy of the screen's first lines.
Samples: 1K of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 669342282
Overhead Shared Object Symbol
Tim, I can't quickly build another kernel right now. I'll do what you
asked for later, possibly Monday.
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Title:
load >= 1 while idle
perf top - another one.
Samples: 16K of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 161005996
Overhead Shared ObjectSymbol
cat /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe01
/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe09
18137 enabled
0 disabled
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Title:
load >=
Tim, I didn't test 3.13.0-58.97 but compiled an Ubuntu 3.19.0-23.24
kernel instead, with the problematic patch reverted.
Can confirm that the load will go back to below 1 with that.
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Thanks, Colin. I'm not familiar with ACPI, so can you please translate
this to what I can do to fix this?
The EasyStore 340 isn't supported anymore and the device's BIOS appears
to be the last one that was released for it, so I won't be able to have
the manufacturer fix the BIOS.
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Title:
Please include hid-bigbenff.c driver for 18.04 and later kernels
Status in linux
This does not only affect the NVIDIA modules, but seems to affect all
kernel modules built on the system itself. (Meaning all DKMS-built
modules and for example VMWare Workstation/Player modules)
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