Hi Adam,
thanks for putting so much efforts into solving this annoying bug. With
respect to your comment #31, how can on toogle the msi parameter?
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I have all the problems discussed above with the Realtek Wifi card
rtl8723be on a Medion AKOYA E6240, 64 Bit, running under 13.10.
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Title:
Need
Bug also exists in the upstream kernel v3.13-rc8-trusty
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Touchpad no
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Public bug reported:
Touchpad not working in a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.10, it works in a parallel
intallation of Windows8.
No touchpad entry is found in /proc/bus/input/devices, see attachment.
Laptop model: Akoya E6240.
Touchpad Model (as obtained after booting Windows8): Synaptics Click Pa
The same bug occurs running Ubuntu 10.10 and modem-manager
0.4+git.20100809t153145.be28089-0ubuntu1 using a Huawei E122 USB modem
with 3G AT UMTS (trading as "3") SIM card. After loosing contact to the
GSM Network, the contact can only be re-established by first disabling
"Mobile Broadband" in the