I have the same issue connecting to Onion Omega2 IoT devices, since they
use cp210x
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Title:
brltty claiming cp210x devices on 22.04
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This started happening anytime I do something with apt-get.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: uwsgi 2.0.12-5ubuntu3.2 [modified: usr/share/uwsgi/conf/default.ini]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-141.167-generic 4.4.162
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-141-generic
The attached archive contains versions of sentelic.c and sentelic.h that
are drop-in replacements for the versions provided in the standard
kernel. This version of the driver, for me at least, works far better
than the one currently in teh standard kernel. I have attempted to
reduce the delta betwe
I have a version of the driver that works perfectly, however the delta
between my sentelic.c and the one in the linux-source-3.2.0 package is
quite large, as it's not based on the in-tree version of the Sentelic
driver. That said I'd be willing trying to merge the two together if it
seems worthwhil
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Title:
Latest kernel makes Sentelic touchpad misbehave
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The latest kernel update in 12.04 brought with it a backported driver
for Sentelic touchpads. However, this driver is causing extremely
erratic behaviour. Particularly, two-finger scrolling causes web
pages/etc to jump around eratically. Two-finger tap to right click is
also n
I had this same problem (HD5770 using OSS drivers). I found that if I
disable the Workarounds plugin in CCSM, the lag completely disappeared.
I highly recommend this as a possible workaround. Obviously you'd need
to check that you don't have any applications that are 'debugged' by the
Workarounds p
What is the status of this? I've tried asking on the GNOME mailing list
and got zero reaction. Dimming the display on battery is a fundamental
power management feature and needs to be added back in with a patch if
the GNOME team doesn't deem this worth while. I offer my own time to
develop this pat
The last two kernel releases in Precise have somehow re-introduced this
issue for me. After many weeks of excellent stability with zero sudden
shutdowns, the problem is now back with a vengeance. It happens
particularly frequently when unplugging the AC power while the machine
is powered on.
Curre
Asus UX31E here - patched kernel from #22 fixes kernel oops during boot,
and hotkeys and suspend are again working.
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle
I've been testing this latest kernel on my UX31 for the past 3 days with
no sudden shutdowns experienced. Will keep this bug updated if I do
experience any, but my machine is the most stable it has ever been.
Power consumption is very reasonable at around 8 watts with moderate
screen brightness.
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Edge scrolling works fine for me provided I configure it with either
synclient or the KDE synaptiks application.
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Title:
Add driver for Se
It's interesting that Sentelic's engineer said that. I am finding that
in absolute mode the touchpad is not very accurate and a bid jittery -
not so in relative mode. Perhaps this is symptomatic of what he is
describing.
I'm not aware of any roadmap - my first goal was just to get absolute
mode wo
You can see the version of the touchpad when it's printed to the syslog
during boot. You should see something like "Finger Sensing Pad, hw:
, sw: , buttons: "
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I've been working on refining and extending Oskari's improvements - my
version is available as a fork of Oskari's version on GIthub. I would be
grateful if anyone wants to do some testing (I can only test on a very
recent v14 touchpad which is in my Asus UX31).
https://github.com/thaelim/sentelic
Thanks for your fantastic work Oskari! You beat me to it - I was getting
close to getting absolute positioning working but hadn't worked out the
correct registers yet.
I applied your changes to the stock Oneiric kernel. Scrolling works as
you stated, however cursor movement is jumpy to the point o
If your card is a Leadtek PCI TV tuner card which uses a CX2388x/XC4000
chipset, there is a driver available for it:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8947256
I've tested this on a DTV2000H Plus and it works perfectly (for DTV, not
using analogue so I haven't tested that). It would be REAL
Any chance of getting this into Lucid. It's been more than 2 years since
I raised this and it annoys me every single day!
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I just ran Karmic on the system I had problems with, and it ran just
fine. There is a little bit of sluggishness in some Compiz animations,
mainly around events that involve mapping a window (open, unminimize,
etc). Otherwise, it seems quite good. I have no idea how this is
possible, the only thing
What did you do to resolve the problem re. pulseaudio?
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gxlgears may well not be a good benchmark, but the performance HAS
dropped significantly. Just compare 9.10 to 8.10, they are lightyears
apart in responsiveness. I'm going to run the prescribed Phoronix
benchmarks and report back here - it is unacceptable for this kind of
performance issue to go ig
Hah! Good luck. The alternative WAS the X Record extension, but that is
now also broken! The only remaining method is reading events from the
EvDev devices under /dev/input, but even this only works about 80% of
the time. I'm getting pretty cynical about the Xorg developers attitude
to accessible t
This is really sad considering I already went to all the trouble of
fixing the translation on launchpad. Aren't these translations being
uploaded periodically? Three releases have gone by since I did the fix!
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21351671/lspci.out
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Public bug reported:
The Record extension appears to be broken somehow - it is not sending
any events to Record clients (particularly XKeyPress, XKeyRelease and
XButtonPress events). I am using the python-xlib library for my
application. This library does not appear to have changed between
Intrepi
When downloading "xtide-coastline" a package "xtide-
wvs1-data-_20020219-0ubutu1_all.deb tried to overwrite a package in
xtide-coastline. Please see attachment. I have Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid AMD
64.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20405622/Scr
I received this same error when install for "etcinsvk 1.1" when
installing "education-common"package. View attachment.
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package etcinsvk 1.0 failed to install/upgrad
This would seem to be the same problem that I encountered when trying to
install "Ekiga-gtkonly" package on the Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepit amd64.
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package ekiga-gtkonly None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/ekiga-gtkonly.list]
failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
`/usr/share/dbus-1/services/
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19826055/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
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package kcolorchooser None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdegraphics
When installing KDE Desktop applications an error occurs with the
"kcolorchooser" in the "kcoloredit" package. This is part of the Ubuntu
8.10 Intrepid 64-bit download.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: U
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19801777/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19801778/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19801779/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
After installing "Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid" I have lost access to among
others, repositories, visual effects, and to most of my kde4
applications. The directory (/usr/lib/kde4/bin) has been wipe clean
except for (ksysguardd) file, but the synaptic p
Public bug reported:
I am using a Sony Vaio VGN-N250E laptop, running Gutsy Gibbon until 2
days ago.
Upon trying the live CD for 8.04 LTS my usb microsoft optical mouse
stopped working properly in it's usb port (i would always plug it into
the rearmost of the two usb ports). It started lagging be
I can confirm this bug in the 8.04 LTS release on my Sony Vaio VGN-
N250E. But removing the 'quiet splash' from the kernel line in
/boot/grob/menu.lst seems to have solved the problem for now. thanks a
bunch!
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