Try
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-lts-trusty linux-headers-
generic-lts-trusty
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Title:
Brightness control broken on XPS13 and 3.8.0-1
There is no kernel upgrade because you are on a different stack. You
have to install it manually via terminal. Type
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic linux-headers-generic
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@Daniele
Ubuntu 14.04 latest kernel is 3.13.0-23-generic which is working fine
with XPS 13 backlight. Update your kernel.
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Title:
Brightness con
** Summary changed:
- Don't hardcode icon link in the desktop to allow proper theming without
modifying the .desktop file
+ Don't hardcode icon link in the .desktop file to allow proper theming without
modifying the .desktop file
** Summary changed:
- Don't hardcode icon link in the .desktop f
Public bug reported:
As title suggests, do not hardcode the icon link so it can be properly
themed without the need to manually modify the icon link in the .desktop
file
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xdiagnose 3.6.3build2 [modified:
usr/share/applications/xdiagnose.deskto
Public bug reported:
As title suggests, do not hardcode the icon link so it can be properly
themed without the need to manually modify the icon link in the .desktop
file
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xdiagnose 3.6.3build2 [modified:
usr/share/applications/xdiagnose.deskto
Hello Matthew,
Of course, the next time I'll try to take a photo with my phone, the
quality is not gonna be great though, but I'll try to make as best as
possible.
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Public bug reported:
During the login screen, when notification box appears that shows wifi
name, it is displayed not as a semi transparent box, but a box full of
rainbow colors. This does NOT affect the desktop after login, so there
is no graphical corruption there.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroReleas
Same happens on Trusty.
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Title:
software-properties-gtk crashed with ValueError in run():
is not in
list
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Public bug reported:
The title says it all. Basically, after deleting the remembered network,
the list which contains all known networks is not refreshed, and still
shows deleted entities, until the Edit Connection setting will be
reopened.
Steps to reproduce
1)Connect to a wifi
2)Click on the w
Public bug reported:
When I wake a laptop from suspend, the HUD (heads-up-display)
automatically starts as if I pressed "alt" key.
Ubuntu 13.10 Final Beta
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: hud 13.10.1+13.10.20131002.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-11.17-generic
Public bug reported:
Basically title says it all.
To reproduce
1)Boot into installer, without selecting anything, just wait until ubuntu
installer starts.
2)Connect to the internet
3)Select "Install Ubuntu now"
4)Continue the installation as normal until you reach the final step, regarding
Ubu
alex, you know that by switching to EFI you did nothing? you are suppose
to not only switch mode to UEFI, but ALSO install OS in UEFI mode for
brightness to work on .29 kernel. Unfortunately, it seems like the fix
for Brightness control in BIOS mode broke the brightness in UEFI mode.
So this is kin
Activate "Proposed" repository to get kernel 3.8.0-30 or just wait when
kernel is going to be moved to stable repository, don't remember which
one exactly.
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Daniel, I am using Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit right now. So far no issues with
the brightness. I am on the 3.8.0-29 kernel.
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Title:
XPS13 backlight stop
To all those wondering about backlight in Precise and Quantal, if you
switch your BIOS mode to UEFI, and reinstall Ubuntu in UEFI mode, it
will fix the brightness issue. You can use your function keys out of the
box, and they will change the brightness accordingly.
The only issue is, with the fres
Daniel, did you actually reinstalled Ubuntu in UEFI mode? because it
fixed the issue for me. Simply switching BIOS mode to UEFI mode doesn't
help. Your system still boots in Legacy mode. You have to have Ubuntu
installed in UEFI mode in order for brightness to work.
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reinstall* typos..
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Title:
XPS13 backlight stopped working after update 3.8.0-18.28
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I have no idea what happened but installing Ubuntu in UEFI mode on my XPS 13
laptop fixed the brightness issues. I am able to change brightness with
function keys and it will lower or increase the brightness accordingly.
Kernel 3.8.0-28-generic here
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LoL, My brightness works as intended. I am on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Kernel
3.8.0-27-generic
It didn't work when I installed Ubuntu in BIOS mode (since XPS 13 ships with
Motherboard that is UEFI), when I switched to UEFI mode and reinstalled my OS,
brightness issue was fixed. I can lower it down and
Ops, sorry my bad. I read header title but not to what package bug
assigned to :)
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Title:
(gedit:3366): IBUS-WARNING **: The owner of /home/oem/.
I don't think this bug related to Gedit, more like an iBus problem. I
get this issue every time I am trying to start application with "sudo".
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Titl
Public bug reported:
So I recently decided to try to install windows 7 and ubuntu 12.10 in UEFI mode
and succeeded in doing that. Both system load as the should and everything work
perfectly but there is one thing that keeps bothering me and it is grub
resolution.
Before that I was using dual b
Same here, running Ubuntu 12.04. No updates which I received haven't
helped yet.
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Title:
nm-applet system tray drop-down menu items missing
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