Works fine here with LVM.
lsmith schrieb am Mi., 18. Sep. 2019, 14:21:
> that approach works only when using a swapfile .. but as noted in the
> OP, when using an LVM partition it doesn't work so easily.
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I manually add 4GB to the swapfile by
sudo swapoff /swapfile
sudo rm /swapfile
sudo fallocate -l 4g /swapfile
sudo chmod 600 /swapfile
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
sudo swapon -s
echo '/swapfile none swap sw 0 0' | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
For further reading:
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Nope, see previous posts.
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Thanks Pawel!
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Even after installing Nautilus 3.30 from the staging Gnome PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/ubuntu/gnome3-staging?field.series_filter=cosmic),
the full text search isn't working in Nautilus, but does in the terminal
(tracker search xyz).
Ubuntu devs, please have a look on that. Suc
Some additional sysinfo with inxi:
System:Host: mir Kernel: 4.20.0-042000-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop:
Gnome 3.30.1
Distro: Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish)
Machine: Type: Laptop System: ASUSTeK product: ZenBook S UX391UA v: 1.0
serial:
Mobo: ASUSTeK model: UX
@VanVan
That's strange!
To be on the safe side, I even did a fresh Ubuntu 18.10 installation and
updated to the 4.20 kernel with UKUU, but I still don't have sound.
Neither from the internal, nor the external speakers. I've played around
with alsamixer in the terminal – without success.
Can some
@Santiago Londoño
Or you could have used UKUU: https://github.com/teejee2008/ukuu
Too bad that the 4.20 kernel doesn't contain the fix for the UX391UA :/
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@Ben
Thanks!
Patching and compiling the kernel is out of my league. I prefer the
user-friendly and "foolproof" way through the Kernel Update Utility for
Ubuntu (UKUU), mentioned above. Afaik, I can't edit the patch_realtek.c
file when doing so with UKUU.
Do you know if it's already planned to me
@Ben
patch_realtek.c is missing under
/lib/modules/4.20.0-042000rc7-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/ after
installing 4.20.0-rc7 kernel.
Can't find it elsewhere either.
How do you properly applied those 3 patches?
And the proper command is: SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1, "ASUS UX391UA",
ALC294_FIXU
Installed 4.20.0-rc7 kernel through UKUU, but still no sound on ASUS
UX391U :/
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@Greg (buchovagabond)
Without adding those 3 patches and the SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1,
"ASUS UX391UA", ALC294_FIXUP_ASUS_SPK) tweak to to
/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c ?
So only updating with UKUU will work?
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I have a ASUS UX391UA and finally want to get the sound working.
Is it theoretically possible to apply the above mentioned fix using the
Kernel Update Utility for Ubuntu (https://github.com/teejee2008/ukuu)?
What's the proper way to apply the following patches afterwards?
https://lkml.org/lkml/2
Can somebody confirm that the above mentioned procedure also works with
an UX391UA.
It does NOT work on my UX391UA.
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Good news! Although I've tried this on my UX391UA, but without success.
Can you describe your procedure step-by-step?
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I've opened another issue regarding this notebook. It's about
overheating. Would be very helpful, if you could share your experience
here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1087672/unusually-hot-asus-ux391ua
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Same here on Ubuntu 18.10 with gnome-disks 2.7.6
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Still no sound, even on Ubuntu 18.10.
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BTW, can somebody confirm that this ZenBook S UX391UA on Ubuntu 18.04
runs quite hot, even while doing normal "office stuff"?
At some point the preinstalled thermald daemon even forcefully shuts
down Ubuntu, preventing it from overheating. "Package temperature above
threshold, cpu clock throttled"
I even installed Windows on an external drive, because the author of
this thread (https://askubuntu.com/questions/986140/no-sound-output-
ubuntu-17-10-asus-zenbook-13) assumed that a proper shutdown of Windows
could solve this issue for Linux users, but it didn't help either.
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This also happens on Manjaro, see https://forum.manjaro.org/t/alc294
-analog-audio-card-detected-but-no-sound-internaly-or-
headphones/54089/16
Did somebody already find a solution or knows how to debug this
properly?
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Tried the bluez PPA before, but it didn't help.
Since I don't own this notebook anymore, this issue is resolved for me.
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Bluetooth "crashes" in the sense that I can't establish any Bluetooth
connection anymore, even from a device that was not paired or connected
at the moment the "crash" happened. Only a "sudo service bluetooth
restart" helps.
Therefore my /var/crash/ folder is empty.
I thought that this is the rig
Your suggestion didn't help. Bluetooth is still crashing when the
keyboard is connecting, either from the keyboard itself or through
bluetoothctl. To be on the safe side, I paired the keyboard again and
restarted Ubuntu, but it still won't connect again after a connection
loss:
$ bluetoothctl pair
oothd[865]: bt_uhid_send: Invalid argument (22)
Aug 09 20:32:18 mir bluetoothd[865]: bt_uhid_send: Invalid argument (22)
Aug 09 20:32:18 mir bluetoothd[865]: bt_uhid_send: Invalid argument (22)
Aug 09 20:32:18 mir bluetoothd[865]: bt_uhid_send: Invalid argument (22)
Aug 09 20:32:18 mir kernel: hid-generic 00
Full text search should work out of the box. Every modern OS has this.
IMHO, the importance should be changed to "high" instead of "low"!
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Same here with a fresh installed Ubuntu 18.04...
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Please change it to "confirmed". That's still a relevant issue.
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Why is this another bug?
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I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 and this bug is still present with Xorg AND
Wayland.
Apps with a "normal" GTK titlebar (the narrow one), like Firefox, are
working according to the settings in Gnome Tweak. So a double- or
middle-click on the titlebar maximizes the window f.i. vertically. But
when an app has
@Sebastien Bacher
Why only "low"? It obviously affects every non-English user and seems easy to
fix. Imho, it should be at least medium, if not high.
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Still in English in Ubuntu 17.10 ...
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Let's hope, that the devs will finally fix this, when Gnome-Shell will
become the default DE in Ubuntu *fingers crossed*
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Cmon, this is still present in 16.10. Please fix this.
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This bug is still present in Ubuntu 16.04 with Gnome 3.18.
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Are they still in English even in the most recent 16.04 Ubuntu version?
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Problem persists even after a clean install of Ubuntu 15.10.
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It seems to affect only gnome-control-center.
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So how to proceed next then?
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Was a bug report sent to the developers? I'm asking, because I couldn't
find a correlating bug report on:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=evince
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I've updated the BIOS to a new version, something with 03, then did a
fresh install of Ubuntu Gnome Shell 12.10, added the Gnome3 ppa and
realized, that the Bluetooth status is saved now.
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