Public bug reported:
The following was reported on GitHub:
The version of catkin-lint (1.6.22) provided in Ubuntu Noble fails to find
packages and hangs forever.
The more recent versions 1.6.23+ do work. (I suppose commit
4351b1bc753f44fab9fdb812e099199c67b3a911 is needed).
This version is
** Description changed:
- The following was reported on GitHub
- (https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/issues/43395):
+ The following was reported on GitHub:
- The version of catkin-lint (1.6.22) provided in Ubuntu Noble fails to find
packages and hangs forever.
- The more recent versions 1.6.23+
@mkukri
A couple of years ago I had 2 installations of EndeavourOS on two different
partition, and the Efi menu showed 2 different entries. I can't remember
exactly but the menu entries looked like these:
- EndeavourOS 12345...
- EndeavourOS 14789...
I don't know if the boot process is meant to
It looks like any kind of drag and drop doesn't work in the snap version of
Firefox under Wayland session.
First I've noticed that I couldn't personalize the toolbar, therefore I've open
this bug report: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1760449
Then I realized also tabs couldn't be mo
@Heinrich Schuchardt (xypron)
Thanks, tried both workarounds but with no success.
Didn't mention before but switching on my computer I can still get the
EFI boot menu pressing F12. From there I can select any other system and
set one of them as the default system at boot.
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** Description changed:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 on multi-boot system.
Steps:
1. Switch on computer.
2. You see for about 10 seconds a black screen instead GRUB MENU.
3. After 10 seconds Ubuntu boots normally.
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 on multi-boot system.
Steps:
1. Switch on computer.
2. You see for about 10 seconds a black screen instead GRUB MENU.
3. After 10 seconds Ubuntu boots normally.
Extra tests:
- During the 10 seconds of black screen, I can press ENTER and Ubuntu w
Hi everyone,
I have removed my graphic card to test Intel integrated graphics.
Installation of linux-firmware_1.187.23 into focal-proposed it’s
finished without any error, no warning on update initramfs. After
reboot, I didn’t see any bug.
It would be interesting to see if this version solves th
In my case, GuC isn’t enabled.
You’re right, before Gen 11 GuC and HuC firmware aren’t loading by
default, a kernel parameter need to be added.
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/firmware
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel#Feature_support
Maybe news GuC/HuC firmware blobs aren’t useful for t
For those who are interested to discover driver improvements provided
for Linux 5.11.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.11-DRM-Pull
https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_5.11
I am surprised that there are not more problems without news Intel
drivers update with the change to L
Similar bugs are also reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1922350
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1939986
It seems that the 5.11 kernel needs newer versions of i915 firmware than
those currently available in linux-firmware pa
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Title:
Wayland - double monitor: edge tiled windows change position after
suspension
To manage notifications ab
Public bug reported:
- System: Ubuntu 21.04 (experienced also with Ubuntu 21.10)
- Wayland session
- Hardware setup: laptop connected to 2 extra monitors
- Laptop screen: off
- Samsung (left monitor): on
- LG (right monitor): on
- DESCRIPTION
Edge tiled windows can be placed in a different
@seb128
Yes correct, it was automatic partitioning.
I've chosen the "Install Ubuntu alongside.." option: https://postimg.cc/N2hnmtxR
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Title:
erro
Just to confirm everything I've written in message #25.
I've repeated the same tests with the deily iso 20/4.
The workaround at message #13 is no more needed for Ubuntu 21.04, but it
can still be useful for Ubutnu 20.10
The step:
sudo apt install --reinstall grub-pc
can be more easily replaced b
> juliank
> This is a feature, not a bug.
It's what I thought once I was aware of all these troubles:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/groovy-to-use-grub2-for-booting-installer-media-in-any-modes-on-all-architectures/16871/34
But it looks like nobody knew about EFI partition with BIOS and I've
been
Hi everybody,
As guiverc I have updated Ubiquity on a older Ubuntu iso image to get version
21.04.19
In good part I can confirm good news!
...but there are still bizarre things
I've performed 2 test installation:
1- MANUALLY CHOSING A PARTITION
Same result reported by guiverc at comment #24
Th
** Description changed:
Ubiquity 21.04.19 installed via apt on a previous iso daily-build as an
iso with 21.04.19 at the moment is not available.
DESCRIPTION:
- Partition table: msdos (MBR)
- /dev/sda1 with Ubuntu already installed
- /dev/sda2 and /dev/sda3 both Ext4
Install
** Summary changed:
- Ubiquity 21.04.19 fails in 'install alongside' in extended partition
+ Ubiquity 21.04.19 ends in 'error install grub' but Ubuntu get installed
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Ubiquity 21.04.19 installed via apt on a previous iso daily-build as an
iso with 21.04.19 at the moment is not available.
DESCRIPTION:
- Partition table: msdos (MBR)
- /dev/sda1 with Ubuntu already installed
- /dev/sda2 and /dev/sda3 both Ext4
Installation modality: Install
> juliank
> Jeremie, the correct workaround is to deselect the EFI system partition when
> you configure partitions in the installer, as I explained in comment #5.
Let's say that the EFI partition is not selected, it only shows the type (EFI)
but it's not selected a mount po
> juliank:
> Jeremie, you reported a separate bug for the issue of the installer
> automatically picking
> up the USB stick's USB, please comment there if you have to.
I know and I apologize, but here is where many other users experienced
problems related to EFI/BIOS and I thou
@lproven
Good observation.
The EFI boot partition is created inside USB device at least with the latest
versions of major gui utilities available in Ubuntu: gnome-disk-utility and
usb-creator-gtk.
balenaEtcher also does it.
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There's an easier WORKAROUND in case you have no space for an extra EFI
partition.
First of all a resume of the issues related to 'EFI on BIOS'.
The system itself get installed. Problem is that Ubiquity thinks that an ESR
(EFI) partition is needed even on computers with BIOS. And it does installs
Got the WORKAROUND and it's quite easy :D
(Thanks guiverc, you gave the idea!)
As you have done I tried to boot the system keeping the USB installer device
connected to the computer. I've just set 'first boot from hard disk' inside
bios settings... and the system boots.
Then I've uninstalled gru
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 21.04 - 16/4 daily build - Ubiquity 21.04.15
Even on computers with old BIOS an ESR (EFI) partition will be
automatically created when installing Ubuntu using one of the automatic
options like "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", "Install Ubuntu alongside
ot
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 21.04 - 16/4 daily build - Ubiquity 21.04.15
Even on computers with old BIOS an ESR (EFI) partition will be
automatically created when installing Ubuntu using one of the automatic
options like "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", "Install Ubuntu alongside
ot
Some more info:
- I repeated the installation selecting the "don't use this partition" option
for the EFI partition of the USB device.
The result is still the same like in the example of guiverc:
/dev/sda1 on /target type ext4
/dev/sdb2 on /target/boot/efi
- I filed a new bug report: bug #192485
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 21.04 - 16/4 daily build - Ubiquity 21.04.15
Even on computers with old BIOS an ESR (EFI) partition will be
automatically created when installing Ubuntu using one of the automatic
options like "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", "Install Ubuntu alongside
ot
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 21.04 - 16/4 daily build - Ubiquity 21.04.15
Even on computers with old BIOS an ESR (EFI) partition will be
automatically created when installing Ubuntu using one of the automatic
options like "Erase disk and install Ubuntu", "Install Ubuntu alongside
other system", et
Hi and thanks for your reply.
I'm going to do some more tests.
Anyway, if you select "Erase the disk and install Ubuntu" the installer
is going to create an ESP on /dev/sda (see the attached picture). I
didn't perform this type of installation (I did it few months ago and it
actually create the ES
Hi,
I've tried to install the 16/4 daily build with Ubiquity 21.04.15, but I'm
still experiencing the same problems.
I've just in case filed this bug report: bug #1924823
I've tried to manually install Ubuntu on one of the Ext4 primary partition.
Didn't try any other modality, just seen that sel
Public bug reported:
This bug report is a duplicated of bug #1902269 performed with Ubuntu 21.10.
Basically installation fail when the installer doesn't find an EFI (ESR)
partition on computers with legacy BIOS.
This time I have used Ubuntu 21.04 also to test the new version of
Ubiquity package
Same problem on 21.04, Ubuntu installer thinks that BIOS is UEFI.
Just 2 months left before the the final release. Any chance for a fix?
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Title:
After many months, I had the opportunity to put my hands on the computer that
had these audio problems:
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1864871/comments/31)
...and now the audio works without any workaround.
Current Ubuntu version: 20.04.2
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@Timo Aaltonen
The new package fix the problem. Good job!
Here what I've done:
1. enabled the proposed repository
2. updated gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons to version
20.04.0+git20200908-5~ubuntu20.10.0
3. Test case: created a file in the desktop and tried drag & drop inside an
open folder.
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CeresConfig.cmake is not installed
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cmake config broken
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This package fixes the bug for me.
[Tested]
1.11.0~dfsg0-2ubuntu0.1
[Test case]
I compiled a package that requires Ceres (find_package(Ceres) in its
CMakeLists.txt). Using version 1.11.0~dfsg0-2 I hit the issue describe
in this bug while when using version 1.11.0~dfsg0-2ubuntu0.1, installed
fro
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Title:
CeresConfig.cmake is not installe
This package fixes the bug for me.
[Tested]
1.11.0~dfsg0-2ubuntu0.1
[Test case]
I compiled a package that requires Ceres (find_package(Ceres) in its
CMakeLists.txt). Using version 1.11.0~dfsg0-2 I hit the issue describe
in this bug while when using version 1.11.0~dfsg0-2ubuntu0.1, installed
fro
Here is the patch updated after comment #11.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceres-solver/+b
eres-fix.debdiff
** Changed in: ceres-solver (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: ceres-solver (Ubuntu Xenial)
Assignee: (unassigned) => jeremie (artivis)
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My bug report #1902269 has been marked as duplicated of this one even if
the description it's not exactly the same.
In any case it looks the problem is related to the EFI (ESP) partition,
that should never be used on old BIOS or UEFI in Legacy Mode, but for
some reasons the installer want it... ev
** Description changed:
(I'm duplicating this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1893964 in order
to provide more data to developers).
Installation with manual partitioning of Ubuntu 20.10 on BIOS hardware
fails while executing "grub-install /dev/sda".
We
Public bug reported:
(I'm duplicating this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1893964 in order
to provide more data to developers).
Installation with manual partitioning of Ubuntu 20.10 on BIOS hardware
fails while executing "grub-install /dev/sda".
We already know as re
Similar problem with:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
- Fujitsu LifeBook A530
- $ lspci | grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High
Definition Audio (rev 05)
THE PROBLEM:
No sound. Gnome audio system settings shows "Dummy Audio" as output device.
Trying with Lubuntu
Just to confirm gjs version 1.63.92-1 fixes the problem.
(P.S. focal-proposed activated)
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Title:
volume and light not working in Gnome Shell 3.3
Bug is still there.
Quick example when my computer starts:
if I don't do anything, Ubuntu 19.10 will be booted.
If I press [F12] I get the Boot Menu list, which shows:
1. ubuntu
2. deepin
3. CD/DVD Drive ...
4. Drive0 HDD ...
There is only 1 entry for Ubuntu (which is the one for 19.10) but on my
Affected user here
Lenovo Ideapad S 530.
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="18.04.4 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
Solving the problem temporarily by booting under
5.3.0-28-generic,
Until 5.3.0-40 will have a patch released.
Let me know if I can provide logs to help with the process, or if there
is a better fix av
A pity that I have to look for an extra usb microphone while I spent
$200+ on a fancy bluetooth headset to have conference calls on my
laptop. Reproduced with 3 bluetooth headsets. Quality is so poor on
hsp/hfp that it's unusable. Didn't understand why I couldn't make it
work decently until I found
Many many thanks Steve!
Bug Bios on my laptop is solved. \(^o^)/
For information:
1. download:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.22/grubx64.efi.signed
2. change permission: sudo chmod 777 grubx64.efi.signed
3. copy: sudo cp grubx64.e
Hi,
After many many try, I have succeeded to boot into Ubuntu (latest LTS 16.04.6)
after changing uuid value that I have saved before delete my HDD.
First step, but now I cannot repair bios...
I have installed fixed kernel but impossible to boot on it. I have changed
grubx64.efi by
http://arch
Public bug reported:
Gnome Tweaks in Ubuntu 19.04
Selecting "Top Bar -> Application Menu", there is no way to hide the app
menu.
I suppose this happens because the app menu has been changed in the
latest Gnome Shell version and that's why the switch has no effect.
** Affects: gnome-tweaks (Ubun
This looks exactly like an issue that has just been worked around in
GStreamer (see upstream bug at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796789, the fix will be in
release 1.14.2).
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #796789
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796789
** Also aff
Public bug reported:
laptop battery empty, laptop shutdown suddently, simple-scan was running
launching simple-scan with terminal :
"segmentation error (core dumped)"
thanks in advance ;-)
JG
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: simple-scan 3.20.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature:
Mines 3.26.0 - Ubuntu 17.10
I found a related upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789399
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Another main problem is that the *buntu 17.10 ISO images are still
down-loadable. Not all the users read linux news and are aware of this bad bug.
Unfortunately a warning on the ubuntu.com download page is not enough. There
are infinite ways to reach the download links of the 17.10.
Also, d
I found the same problem with the language setup on Ubuntu 17.10.
This could be related to the new Gnome Settings (just let me know if you think
I should open a new bug report).
I was running Ubuntu 17.10 in Italian language, previously installed
with the old Gnome Settings. I wanted to switch to
** Summary changed:
- Settings for external monitor are delete after reboot, suspension, log out
+ Settings for external monitor are deleted after reboot, suspension, log out
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I have open a new bug related to the fact that gnome settings doesn't
"remember" the setup for external monitors after log out, restart..
Please add comment here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-control-center/+bug/1716341
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New Gnome Settings on Ubuntu 17.10
Settings for external monitor are working but after reboot/suspension
/log-out log-in, the system will not remember the setup.
Example:
1- open Gnome Settings and select "Devices → Displays"
2- set the external monitor as "Single Display" a
After the latest updates with the new Gnome Settings I can change the
setup for external monitors.
The problem is that the system doesn't remember the settings, so after a
log out (or restart or suspension, etc..) I need always to open again
Gnome Settings and set the external monitor as "Single D
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1714410 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1714410
@Peter Magnusson
Thanks, I've marked the report as duplicated of Bug #1714410.
Hopefully this bug will disappear once the new Gnome Settings will be
updated to the new version https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubu
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 (laptop + external monitor).
Running "Settings → Displays → Primary (or Secondary)", all the options:
- Primary
- Secondary Display
- Mirror
- Turn Off
are not working.
Also "Arrange Combined Displays" is not working.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroR
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 17.10 - WAYLAND SESSION
Mid-click lower (it can be set with Tweaks → Windows → Titlebar Actions
→ Middle Click → Lower) doesn't work any more with all the Gnome
applications that use the new titlebar (headerbar).
It's still working with some apps that use the classic
still there in 16.04
compiz-core 1:0.9.12.2+16.04.20160823-0ubuntu1
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Title:
Adding/Removing an external monitor causes open windows to move to
a
@Sean
I tried your fstab entry and it works perfectly, even if I switch off the
computer immediately after the boot.
Thanks
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Title:
Mounted NFS
OK, it seems that workaround #4 works if I wait a bit before
shutdown/reboot. If I switch off the computer immediately after the
boot, the problem will still be there.
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@Sean
I have tried to use your workaround #4 but unfortunately didn't work on my
computer.
Please could you let me know which options are you using on your /etc/fstab?
Thanks
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Bonjour, suite à la mise à jour récente d'Ubuntu 16.04 mais après que la
progression n'ai pas bougé après 2H j'ai décidé d'y mettre fin en
lançant l'annulation ( je voulais retrouver l'utilisation de mes
périphériques qui ont été désactivés ainsi que la possibilité de voir
des
Hi Brian,
It works.
I've just enabled the -proposed and installed the libmtp
1.1.6-20-g1b9f164-1ubuntu2.1 package. Then I've connected the BQ 4.5 via
USB.cable. Nautilus starts automatically as expected.
Thanks, well done!
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Title:
BQ Aquaris E4.5 Android Phone not recognised by libmtp
To manage n
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't mount the BQ Aquaris 4.5 once it is connected with usb
cable.
Everything works fine on Ubuntu 14.10 and 15.04.
Workaround
(found here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2270325)
Installing an updated version of libmtp from this repo
https://launch
Thank you very much Lem, it works with Unity Tweak Tool.
In the meantime I discovered that it works also running the following
command:
$ dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/action-middle-click-
titlebar "'lower'"
It might sound crazy, but this is one of the most important feature to m
The middle click problem came back in Ubuntu 15.04.
(Also tried the daily-live "26-Mar iso 64bit")
I had a look into dconf-editor and unfortunately there's no way to set
"lower" in /org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/action-middle-click-
titlebar.
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Public bug reported:
(python-moinmoin 1.9.7 on Ubuntu 14.04)
Tried to creat a class in the .css file for tables without borders, but testing
the class in a wiki page, like this:
|| ... || ... ||
didn't work. As a workaround I tried to remove the double quotes:
|| ... || ... ||
It worked and I h
Today I was updating one of the system (Lubuntu) on one of my test partitions.
The system wasn't the default one at the boot, but as the grub packages have
been updated, after the re-boot I have discovered that it was set as the boot
default system...
This bug creates problems even with the upda
Discovered the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10.
One of the worst thing is that a step of the installation (GRUB position
in the "mount point" settings) is just broken and doesn't work properly
with multi-boot systems. The last installed *buntu will be always set as
the default system, even
Before performing the reverse bisect process I thought to ask directly
in the linux-acpi mailing list which was the patch (or the set of
patches) that have fixed the acpi/backlight issue .
This is the answer:
(original message http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=140429106012604&w=2)
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The SMART info for a Samsung 830 SSD (512GB) shows SMART ID #235 as
"Good Block Rate". However, according to Samsung documentation, this
value represents "Power Recovery Count":
"ID # 235 Power Recovery Count
A count of the number of sudden power off cases. If there is a sudd
Hi Christopher,
in the last couple of days I tried the kernels I didn't try before and now I
can tell for sure that the fix arrived with the v3.16rc1 kernel. I also had a
look at the bisect documentation and tried to move my first steps.
In the meantime Aaron Lu, the guy that was looking after
Some good news.
I've tried the upstream kernel 3.16-rc2 and the brightness shortcut
"Fn+F6/Fn+F7" is now working out of the box without any workaround.
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I have the same problem, the same error pops up sometimes when booting
the (fresh 14.04) system. I also have full disk encryption (as
configured using the Ubuntu installer). Also, the memory address
mentioned in the bug report is almost the same: 0x7fcbda1ed4d7.
I have attached the files in /var/c
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Right, this should be OK http://marc.info/?l=linux-
acpi&m=140178030214298&w=2
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Title:
[Fujitsu Lifebook A512] Brightness hot keys Fn+F6/Fn+F7 do
@Christopher
Here the bug report on the Linux mailing list:
http://lkml.iu.edu//hypermail/linux/kernel/1406.0/00478.html
hope it's OK.
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[
Hi Christopher,
Tried the 3.15-rc7 kernel but the problem is still there. Pressing
Fn+F6/Fn+F7 the brightness doesn't change.
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[Fujitsu L
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upstream-3.15-rc7
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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(Fujitsu Lifebook A512 - Ubuntu 14.04 - Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64)
Pressing Fn+F6 or Fn+F7 the brightness doesn't change.
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WORKAROUND (found here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2192471)
1) The command:
for i in /sys/class/backlight/*; do
Here the new bug related to Fujitsu Lifebook A512:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1318299
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Title:
8086:0116 [Lenovo B570] b
Public bug reported:
(Fujitsu Lifebook A512 - Ubuntu 14.04 - Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64)
Pressing Fn+F6 or Fn+F7 the brightness doesn't change.
WORKAROUND (found here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2192471)
1) The command:
for i in /sys/class/backlight/*; do echo $i;cat $i/brigh
On my Fujitsu Lifebook A512 I should be able to adjust the brightness
pressing Fn+F6 or Fn+F7. The brightness-indicator pop-up works but the
brightness doesn't change. This should be related to the cpi_video0 /
intel_backlight issue.
I found a workaround here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php
At this stage a backport would make sense only to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS which is
going to be supported till 2017. I don't use it but of course a backport could
be useful for other people who are using the 12.04 and planned to use it til
the EOL.
I think it's up to the developers to take a decision. I
Just to let you know that the touchpad is now working properly on
Lifebook A512 with Ubuntu 14.04 and linux 3.13.0-20-generic.
I hope it will be the same on Lifebook AH532.
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Touchpad works "out of the box" on Ubuntu 14.04 with linux
3.13.0-20-generic
This was the xinput output with the old kernel 3.13.0-19-generic:
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)
@Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch)
Here we are: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1294027
Hope it's OK.
Now I can describe the workaround, which might be helpful for other
users:
1- Downloaded drivers here
http://www.dahetral.com/public-download/alps-psmouse-dlkm-for-3-2-and-
Public bug reported:
As suggested here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/1041916/comments/45
I run the "ubuntu-bug xorg" in orderd to get more infos related to bug Bug
#1041916 about touchpad not working (scrolling and middle click "left and right
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