I am on an NP900X3C-A02UK with Ubuntu Gnome 13.10. The patch works for
me out of the box. Battery status report and suspend on lid closed work
now correctly. De todo corazón muchas gracias, juan manuel!
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I have a NP900X3C-A02UK with BIOS P04AAC.
I used the laptop for about one year with 12.10, battery detection worked
mostly correctly.
Mostly means that I needed to reset the battery a couple of times during that
period.
I recently installed 13.10 with kernel 3.11.0-15-generic.
After the upgrade
I downloaded the BIOS from here
http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/NP900X3C-A02UK-downloads
it dates back to last spring.
I am now in position to confirm that the kernel version (3.5 or 3.6) plays no
role for the acpi problems
we are discussing.
Experimenting with 3.7 crashed and froze my
Aviram -
I am eager to help for what I can.
To start with my laptop is an np900x3c-A02Uk not an np900x3b.
I documented the detail of my installation here:
http://www.math.helsinki.fi/mathphys/paolo_files/ubuntu-pulcio_new.html
In brief:
I flashed the BIOS update before wiping out completely wi
I am running 12.10 with BIOS P04AAC and Kernel
3.6.6-030606-generic #201211050512 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux from UpUbuntu
which fixes for me bug #971061. I can confirm that the script of post #55
detects also for me the
lid state change.
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To add more details to my previous entry: I am running 12.10 with BIOS P04AAC
(v 1.0.0.3).
I confirm that as far as I could see AC adapter AND battery status are
correctly reported by
acpitool -a -b
e.g. right now
Battery #1 : Discharging, 99.26%, 06:45:30
AC adapter : off-line
@petrosyan. Thanks! But the BIOS there is still version 1.0.0.3 which does not
provide P08AAH.
Aviramj from ubuntu forums provided for anyone interested the link to P08AAH.
By the way SAmsung is now listed as platinum member of the Linux foundation.
Maybe someone from Canonical could
ask them
I am running since a couple of days
Kernel 3.6.6-030606-generic #201211050512 SMP Mon Nov 5 10:12:53 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
from UpUbuntu.
It seems to me that up to now "acpitool -a -b" has always reported
correctly the state of the AC adapter.
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It is simply amazing that this bug is still present in 12.10!
Anyways the following workaround wors form me:
1) get auctex from
http://theotp1.physik.uni-ulm.de/~ste/comp/emacs/auctex/snapshots/ftp/
2) ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-emacs=/usr/bin/emacs24-x && make &&
make install
3) ad
In the ubuntu community wiki for the series 9 is reported that upgrading the
BIOS to version P08AAH
would solve the problem.
Can anyone confirm this information?
In positive case, where can I find this BIOS version? All samsung sites I
visited, provide only BIOS P04AAC.
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Does the tag "no longer affects:acpi (Arch Linux)" mean that the
problem is solved on arch?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/971061
Title:
acpi reports battery state incorrectly
To ma
I am using oneiric on a tablet (novatech ntab). Disabling on-screen
keyboard is no workaround. Disabling orca alon does not help at all.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/839219
Title:
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Removing auctex ubuntu Oneiric package and compiling installing auctex-
current.tar.gz from
http://theotp1.physik.uni-ulm.de/~ste/comp/emacs/auctex/snapshots/ftp/
as suggested in comment #19 solves for me.
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I cannot preview either test1 in Oneiric.
All the \section{test1} etc. commands give
Error: /typecheck in --setfileposition--
Operand stack:
--nostringval-- (test.prv/tmp32282F0b/preview.ps) (r) (r) (r) 25291
Execution stack:
%interp_exit .runexec2 --nostringval-- --nostrin
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