> Kai is waiting for the driver to be accepted by Linux's maintainers
before applying it to Ubuntu's kernel.
(I meant the new driver, which works with the Yoga 530. And it should be
soon, the maintainer is waiting for someone from AMD to acknowledge or
review the submitted patch.)
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530-14ARR, I suggest installing Ubuntu 18.04, this kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.9/
Then the i2c-amd-mp2 driver in DKMS version with the following commands:
sudo apt install build-essential dkms
git clone https://github.com/Syniurge/i2c-amd-mp2.git
cd i2c
@hookedbehemoth: Not 100% sure but it looks like you booted the old
kernel (where the driver was builtin) with the new modules.
[3.303452] Modules linked in: hid_sensor_custom(E) hid_sensor_hub(E)
wacom(E+) chash(E) i2c_algo_bit(E) ttm(E) drm_kms_helper(E) syscopyarea(E)
hid_roccat_savu(E) s
On a Lenovo Yoga 530-14ARR the i2c touchpad and touchscreen do not work
with the old patch, and on such laptops where the two buses of the
MP2/AMDI0011 controller are enabled, the pcie_mp2_amd driver makes
booting randomly fail about half of the time, the interrupt service
routine never returns. Wh
Sorry, this was for the Yoga 530-14ARR, I should have specified. And by
"Wifi works with this driver", I meant
https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1787
(Reposting the workaround for the WiFi I mentioned on Github)
It's actually a bug with the ideapad-laptop driver, wrongly reporting
radio devices as hardware-blocked.
Just rmmod or blacklist the ideapad-laptop module and WiFi and Bluetooth
will show up and work with this driver:
```bash
sudo mod
Thank you for finally fixing this. The faster it reaches the artful
upgrader the better, not being able to install most software on 17.04
for several weeks has been painful.
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This is becoming more and more of an important issue as distributions
switch to building all their packages against GCC + libstdc++ 5 and
plaster their libraries with [abi:cxx11] tags.
Since Ubuntu 15.10 Clang is basically unusable, every library making use
of std::string has to be recompiled with
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- In Intrepid with backports enabled Phonon since KDE 4.2 would try to
- "map" PulseAudio devices to ALSA/OSS devices if they both refer to the
- same physical device. Noone could dream of better integration of
- PulseAudio within KDE 4.
+ I
This also happens with KDE 4.2.4 (from kubuntu-experimental PPA) and
amarok-nightly-phonon from Amarok "Neon" nightly builds (which bundles
some KDE 4.3 parts).
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https://bug
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: phonon
In Intrepid with backports enabled Phonon since KDE 4.2 would try to
"map" PulseAudio devices to ALSA/OSS devices if they both refer to the
same physical device. Noone could dream of better integration of
PulseAudio within KDE 4.
Now since my upgr
Severe bug that isn't fixed for me either with the latest update.
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The problem with Evince is that scrolling is too fast(abrupt), there's
no way to slow it down and I always need to hide the next part of the
text in order to try to guess it (maths course books). That plus the
lack of annotations.. So back on Okular and its eye-damaging fonts.
Flooder out, hope we
Alright, my problem is subpixel rendering and isn't related to Mikael Gerdin
bug, my apologies..
More info: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/80921
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As Tom Jaeger pointed out earlier, why nobody seem to care about subpixel
smoothing in PDF readers ?!
In fact I have subpixel smoothing for about every text in KDE and Gnome but the
two main PDF readers, the kind of app that displays the heaviest quantity of
text on an end-user machine with web
Ra, this problem is driving me crazy !..
So Okular/Poppler-QT4 in fact doesn't use Cairo at all, but uses "Arthur"
instead. Yay, back to square one!
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Hi,
Tobias packages makes font rendering so much better in Evince, but not in
Okular :-(
I took a quick look at the Okular source code and there's no reference to
Cairo.. how could I enable subpixel rendering in this case?
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You rece
Might not be an Ubuntu-specific bug actually:
https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?content=font*&field-1-0-0=product&field-1-1-0=content&product=okular&query_format=specific&remaction=&type-1-0-0=anyexact&type-1-1-0=matches&value-1-0-0=okular&value-1-1-0=font*&order=bugs.bug_id
desc&query_based_on=
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Hi,
I'm having a similar problem with most of my PDF documents. Font
rendering is different within Evince and within Okular, and in Okular
not exactly eye-friendly.
Example (screenshots attached below): http://www-fourier.ujf-
grenoble.fr/enseignement/IMG/pdf/polygeo-2.pdf
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Alright, latest (incoming) kernel update fixed it for me !
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Thomas: this package isn't installed either for me, but PowerDevil is
still listed in KDE services(System settings -> "Advanced" tab ->
Services) and appears to be working. Besides when it is unchecked my
backlight level doesn't get changed at login.
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Hi,
This also affects my Asus F5Z-AP054C since KDE 4.2 went into intrepid
backports, but I don't think it is related to guidance-power-manager. I
removed guidance since its functionnality is now handled by PowerDevil,
the one you can configure in KDE config panel. The slider in guidance
was workin
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