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(1) PROBLEM: I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 on 12 Dec. 2020. I first
made sure the 18.04 system was properly updated.
(2) METHOD OF UPGRADE: I upgraded using the standard "Software Upd
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1418706 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1418706
I had this problem but was able to get around it by making sure WiFi was
disabled before starting the installer and not checking the download
box.
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I have a similar issue, though I've so far only seen it once. I plugged
in two separate HDD's into two separate USB3 ports and neither worked.
The syslog is below. Rebooting the system cleared up the issue and they
both work ok afterwards.
Kernel: 3.13.0-62-generic
Linux Mint 17 qiana
ASUS P8H61-I
I'm still seeing the problem. Fully updated version of 14.04 LTS running
in AWS ap-northeast-1. It appears have the latest and greatest
python3-botocore.
Can this ticket please be re-opened?
root@ip-10-0-100-139:~# aws
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/aws", line 23, in
sys
Great work, thanks Simon.
I presume that there is no noticeable difference in brightness between
04 and 07 then?
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Title:
Keyboard backlight does
Thanks Simon,
Looks like the KBCL variable is indeed the right one. Strange that it
changed from 01 to 04 rather than 01 to 05 though... If you have time
for a few more tests, I would love to know what values it takes when the
UEFI variable is modified from 00 through 07.
Currently we have:
UEFI
Simon,
Sorry about that - there was a syntax problem in regions.c
I've just updated it so it should work properly now, if you are happy to
test it again.
The keyboard shortcut is currently set up to connect to the samsung
laptop kernel driver, but since the module is disabled on UEFI, the
shortc
Simon,
It looks like your UEFI variable has a different name:
KBDBacklitLvl-8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c
Please do xxd on this and see if it looks similar to my
SecKeyboardBacklightLevel variable.
Thanks for your DSDT. It looks like your machine doesn't have a KBLL
variable... the close
For those without KeyboardBacklight UEFI variables, can you attach a
list of the UEFI variables you do have, as well as attach a dump of your
DSDT:
sudo cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > DSDT.aml
If you are not using UEFI (e.g. you have no /sys/firmware/efi directory)
then none of this will he
Public bug reported:
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Distribution: ubuntu trusty, armhf
Action: attempting to install debtags from apt-get on ubuntu distro
2.)
debtags:
Installed: 1.12ubuntu2
Candidate: 1.12ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 1.12ubuntu2 0
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ trusty/universe ar
If you have UEFI disabled, the keyboard backlight control should work
automatically through the samsung-laptop kernel module.
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Title:
Keyboard ba
If you are using UEFI, do not remove the blacklist on samsung-laptop!
You are probably safe from the bricking bug with a recent kernel, but
there are other UEFI problems with samsung-laptop that have never been
resolved, like machine check exceptions.
I did find a way of setting the keyboard back
For me this also leaves just the keyboard backlight, which doesn't work.
I believe that's a UEFI bug though, since Samsung's special hardware
features are disabled in UEFI mode.
If the backlight is working for you, this probably means you're not
using UEFI - although if you have your backlight wo
Thank you so much jaunmanuel!
I can confirm this is working on my NP900X3F.
Also, an easy way to check the command/data codes is:
$ dmesg | grep EC:
[0.119227] ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT
[0.586520] ACPI: EC: GPE = 0x17, I/O: command/status = 0x66, data = 0x62
So no changes are needed
This bug also seems related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1065979
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1463619
http://askubuntu.com/questions/145342/disabling-monitor-reconfiguration-when-closing-lid
<<< Possible hotfix
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This problem also happens when I press any key right after I open my
laptop lid. Some sort of DBus update?
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Title:
dual screens flip to mirrored
This is such an annoying bug! Whenever I want to use my laptop, I open
my laptop's lid and after about a minute both screens mirror... forcing
me to go and change them back.
I have had this problem with ALL debian systems that I have worked with.
Perhaps this has to deal with "lid-open"???
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I have the same symptoms too - Sony VPCF22
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Title:
Bluetooth adapter 0489:e027 Foxconn/Hon Hai not working
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I forgot to mention, the OS we're dealing with here is Ubuntu 10.10.
Thanks!
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
My issue is this:
I am not able to connect to the internet as of now, as I am missing the
Wireless Driver. Due to a nasty trojan, I had to clear my entire drive
(I was previously using Windows 7, and I use a Dell Inspiron 640m), so
now I am com
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
Epiphany web browser add Bookmark shortcut key 'w' makes it impossible
to use 'w' key on data entry.
Could be changed to 'Ctrl + w'
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/epiphany-gecko
Same problem here with an Acer Aspire one. Which has an Atheros AR242x
(rev 01). I've tried using both NFS and Samba to mount remote file
systems. And, used both the file manager and cp to transfer files. No
mater what, I get a hard lock after transferring a couple of gigabytes.
However, using the
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