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Same problem, fresh 14.10 Desktop install on custom built PC (GA-Z77X-
UD5H) : mdadm.conf looks good, mdadm --assemble --scan works perfectly
when booted, but raid drive lost upon reboot.
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@iacobs many thanks for streching Oleksij's work into a working dkms
module (I think there might be a newer version of the code in the MMC
ML?), I can confirm it works under 14.10.
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WIth the release of 14.10, compiz-plugin-extras are not packaged anymore
and fallback to the static window switcher (recommended everywhere when
this issue is mentionned) is not easily feasible anymore. Users are
bound to the default unity switcher's painful time delay.
This switcher behavior is
(In reply to comment #38)
> (In reply to comment #37)
> > We've merged a number of patches that might affect this since the last
> > comments. Please try recent drm-intel-nightly branch and report back.
> > Thanks.
>
> No blank screen issues in my UX302LA either at boot, or when mode setting or
>
Created attachment 97254
kernel 20140411 dmesg w/ drm.debug=0xe
Hello,
so far it works on the UX302LG, i've attached the dmesg with
drm.debug=0xe enabled, I see the screen flashing black after grub but it
works thereafter.
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Hello Oleksij,
thanks a lot for the hard work on getting a driver for that reader.
I did get a reply from Alcor, it was along the lines of "It should be
compatible with Linux, but we do not support 3rd parties, ask your OEM (Asus,
in this case) for a driver.".
Asus previously answered (for the
I notice that the bug hasn't been updated in a while, a patch that fixes the
issue exists and can be integrated in the same way as bug 71049 (quirk-based
bpp clamping bypass).
Can this patch be reviewed & integrated so that we can consider the issue fixed
with this laptop and move on ?
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I can confirm screen-resolution-extra 0.17.1 fixes the issue and that
I'm now able to switch back to the Intel GPU. There is still some issue
with nvidia wake from suspend that crashes X but this is reported as Bug
1220865.
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be more lucky this time (or the more that ask, things might change).
Otherwise you're right, there's pretty much only opening the .sys in IDA that'd
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Alberto,
I confirm this is indeed duplicate of bug #1268771 and got "resolved" by
following suggested actions. I can now confirm that I have bug #1274733
and I'm unable to switch to Intel Power Savings Mode
(In reply to comment #32)
> Created attachment 93205 [details] [review]
> Patch adding quirk to avoid bpp clamping
>
> Since we know that ignoring bpp clamping actually works (tehownt can
> confirm), can intel consider a quirk based patch for this laptop model as in
> this patc
Created attachment 92927
dmesg of 2014-01-28 drm-intel-nightly on ux302LG with drm.debug=0xe
Tried with 2014-01-28 nightly and didn't work (screen on boot, blank on resume
from suspend).
Output from dmesg with drm.debug=0xe added.
As for including the patch from comment #15 , I'm unfortunately n
(In reply to comment #28)
> (In reply to comment #27)
> > Tried with 2014-01-28 nightly and didn't work (screen on boot, blank on
> > resume from suspend).
> > Output from dmesg with drm.debug=0xe added.
>
> Why "acpi_osi=" in kernel cmdline?
Fixes a couple of other issues : Airplane mode key and
(In reply to comment #30)
> (In reply to comment #29)
>
> Did you try the newer kernels without that, wrt this bug?
Yes, 2014-01-28 drm-intel-next & 3.13.0-5 (Ubuntu) both fail.
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I have to refute this:
trying to modset or suspend using intel-drm-nightly from 2014-01-26 doesn't
work with my machine (UX302LG).
Though I have screen from boot using the intel-drm-nightly kernels, for me the
issue still is present whatever the branch.
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Hello, problem exists in 13.10 and 12.04.3 tested w/ live CD version.
Also, lspci.out attachment got removed but please note that lspci.txt
has less info since it ran unprivileged.
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SD card reader is dysfunctional in UX302LG laptop.
USB readers work without problem.
Nothing happens when pluggin SD/mSD/SDHC/mSDHC cards in the reader (might as
well use a piece of wood).
Nothing is
Tested 3.13 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.13-trusty/ had to boot in recovery mode/root console
because of Bug #1265544 device still shows as "Unassigned class [ff00]:
Device 1aea:6601" and SD Cards do not work.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Co
** Also affects: acpi
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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WORKAROUND:
Using
acpi_osi=
at boot parameter with NO value set, also fixes the Wifi key (and others, see
Bug #1270663).
Still the same caveat though.
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WORKAROUND:
Using
acpi_osi=
at boot parameter with NO value set, fixes the key and screen brightness is
able to be controlled correctly by it.
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SD card reader is dysfunctional in UX302LG laptop.
USB readers work without problem.
Nothing happens when pluggin SD/mSD/SDHC/mSDHC cards in the reader (might as
well use a piece of wood).
Nothing is listed in lsusb -v that could be the reader.
Nohting is listed in lspci -k
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See dmesg/kern.log output from Bug #1270661 or Bug #1265544.
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Brightness control key is broken on UX302LG laptop.
Other hotkeys work (as per Bug #1270661) .
Soft control works and is able to dim screen brightness.
- Key does not output anything using xev.
- Nothing shows up using acpi_listen when pressing the key.
Tried acpi_type=ven
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Public bug reported:
Wifi hotekey (including LED lighting on/off) is broken on UX302LG with
default acpi settings.
*SOME* of the other hotkeys work :
- keyboard dim
- sound control
- touchpad toggle.
- sleep hotkey
not tested : external display hotkey.
Screen dim key does not work (probably d
FWIW Asus has so far refused to provide any help, saying that they do
not "support Linux". Getting a new UEFI to fix this is not looking
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(In reply to comment #10)
> (In reply to comment #9)
> > I'm not the original reporter of the bug, I have an identical machine :
> > UX302LG w/ the same issue: I'm the reporter of
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1265544 that helped/led
> > to this bugreport.
>
> Thanks for
(In reply to comment #5)
> BTW, kernel 3.13rc8 must be working.
I just tried 3.13-rc8 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.13-rc8-trusty/ and it is NOT working : blank screen on
boot.
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> (In reply to comment #6)
> > (In reply to comment #5)
> > > BTW, kernel 3.13rc8 must be working.
> >
> > I just tried 3.13-rc8 from
> > http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13-rc8-trusty/ and it is
> > NOT working : blank screen on boot.
>
> Are you the orig
Created attachment 92047
dmesg of 3.13-rc8 on ux302lg with drm.debug=0xe
As requested, dmesg with debug activated using ux302LG and 3.13-rc8
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Alberto: Thanks a lot, I will do the same, hopefully, the more, the merrier.
If you have any special details that you included that were not part of your
previous post, could you please send them by mail ?
Joseph: What are next steps for an eventual fix in 14.04 ?
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Thanks a lot Alberto, this indeed could be it, I wonder what blocked this
upstream, maybe because it's a manufacturer issue that only can get patched
using a "big fat ugly hack" instead of having correct VBT...
I now understand better the use of the CSM/Non-CSM test since some laptop
apparently
The problem exists w/ bumblebee, w/o bumblebee, using primus, using
virtualgl and is exactly the same behaviour with the aforementionned log
messages.
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I don't know what you did, I don't think we have the same configuration
or that the problems even relate (different computer, different GPU,
etc).
If you want to reverse your installation just either boot 'recovery' and
remove the packages that are in conflict (or try the standard boot with
'nomod
I tried the config in bug #1267442 and since by forcing the nvidia card
to be the one used at lightdm it triggers an X failsafe display, I think
it might confirm the issue with nvidia-331 and the laptop.
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The bug exists when only using nvida-331 and nouveau is blacklisted. Therefore
I would expect the nvidia card to be the default and only card visible but it
does not start.
It only starts if hd4000 is present (either because nvida-331 not installed or
with bumblebee that manages both).
Bumblebee
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Public bug reported:
Installing nvidia-331 or nvidia-331-updates (nvidia-current does not
support GPU from kern.log message), X fails to start / driver fails to
load properly.
Nouveau works "OK" with the haswell GPU upstream patch targetted there
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+b
Hello,
thanks for the help.
The test kernel fixes the "bla[cn]k screen on boot" problem.
The test kernel does not fix the "bla[cn]k screen when waking from
sleep" problem.
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Hello,
problem is still present in the build 3.13.0-031300rc3.201401101125
representing commit 9b33600d52fab54df1aa82ea0d70c113060c293a : black
screen on boot.
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Thanks,
the problem is present in the latest build
3.13.0-031300rc3-generic_3.13.0-031300rc3.201401091408 representing
commit 1f2d45319922cdcf1f2a6f1f32f3afb206fdaaf7 : black screen on boot.
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The behaviour is exactly the same though (black screen w/ backlight on)
and from the comments on the drm-intel-next commits it would seem like
it's "somewhat related" eventhough it does not happen at the same time.
My very wild (and uninformed) guess would be that the code that fixed
the issue at
Hello,
there is still a "as soon as the screen is getting dimmed, then it
doesn't light up on wake" issue, in the kernel up to commit c26fe8e.
That issue is present in the nightly drm-intel-next build though that I
originally reported the bug with (2013-12-18), so it might not get fixed
by backpo
Screen going dim still has a wake up issue.
Also, there is some discussions on the intel-gfx ML about a commit that
should have been pushed with c26fe8e5eb34c18aa9ab60fcf4c3150663a52306
but got squashed.
https://www.mail-archive.com/intel-
g...@lists.freedesktop.org/msg30489.html
So when backpor
Hello and thanks for the help.
IT WORKS.
I have display for the kernel 3.13.0-031300rc3-generic #201401081512
built against commit c26fe8e5eb34c18aa9ab60fcf4c3150663a52306
I will test the display dim/sleep issue and report.
Messages about driver/module error still present in Xorg.log (same as
Hello,
problem still present for
3.13.0-031300rc3-generic_3.13.0-031300rc3.201401072105 representing
commit e9cb81a22841908b1c075156b409a538d09c8466.
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Hello,
thanks for the hard work, problem is still present in
3.13.0-031300rc2-generic_3.13.0-031300rc2.201401071301 representing commit
2a0a016addedd7a7ac489f10c89db503fadb334e
Onto the next !
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Just to confirm, problem still exists in 3.13.0-031300rc3 representing
commit c461562e84d180fb691af57f93a42bd9cc7eb69c.
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Title:
8086:0a16 [UX302L
Thank you.
Problem still present for 3.12.0-031200 representing commit
ad071acb53110c8efd26ff1e5b5d57449b43833b.
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8086:0a16 [UX302LG] bla
Thanks for the help guys, if I'm provided with kernels for commits to
test I will make sure to report what works or not.
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The fix has been narrowed down to 16 commits from drm-intel-next on
2013-12-11. I might look into bisection sice it seem to be the only
solution to find the problematic commit, but it's a fairly important
ammount of work so I don't know when I'll do.
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No, I cannot boot successfully using the 14.04 with "Enable CSM" option. For
reference CSM is only a pre-UEFI compatibility option in the UEFI :
http://wiki.phoenix.com/wiki/index.php/Compatibility_Support_Module and as
such, it has no apparent link to the display issue the laptop has.
Do you st
Finally found the "Enable CSM" option of the laptop that allowed to boot from
pre-UEFI devices.
I was able to test 12.04.1 and 12.04.3 in Live mode only (didn't
install/replace my trusty install) both using the 3.2.0.29 kernel and display
was _working fine_.
Do you still require Quantal testing
Laptop is UEFI only, cannot boot/install 12.04.1 since apparently UEFI support
arrived in 12.04.2.
Also, there's no DVD drive in the laptop and I tried making a USB stick but
12.04.2+ images aren't recognized in the UEFI.
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Using 3.2.54 under trusty, problem exist at boot, though terminal
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8086:0a16 [UX302LG] black screen on
>You might be able to WORKAROUND the dimming+freeze issue by disabling
screen dim in System Settings (which may have it's own systemd
WORKAROUND to get these to take). I'll let you comment further to this.
Yes, this was the easiest workaround but it forbids screen going down.
So issue is persisten
After further investigation drm-intel-nightlies up to 2013-12-11 work
but 2013-12-10 does _not_ work.
Hence issue/correcting commit has been made on 2013-12-11, but which of
the 16 ones, that I don't know.
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Christopher, no I don't.
Plus, it's important to note, the drm-intel-nightly doesn't _fix_ the issue,
it's merely a slight workaround allowing the system to boot, as mentionned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1263015 as soon as the
screen goes blank, the system is lost a
Bug present in v3.13-rc6 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.13-rc6-trusty/ (cannot use Ubuntu-bug w/ that kernel
though).
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream kernel-bug-exists-upstream-v3.13-rc6
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Package: linux-image-3.12.0-7-generic 3.12.0-7.15
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.12.0-7.15-generic 3.12.4
Uname: Linux 3.12.0-7-generic x86
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Title:
8086:0a16 [ASUS Zenbook UX302LG] Black screen on boot
To manage
I have the exact same issue with the laptop...
Tried the mainline kernel at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.13-rc6-trusty/ but the behaviour was the same as with
3.12 : black screen on boot.
Had to revert to 3.13 drm-intel-next and it worked OK except when screen
is dimmed the l
I now use wicd instead of gnome-network-manager: I prefer the configuration
options and files offered by wicd and find the GUI way more user-friendly
and functionnal.
Since I am not planning on going back to gnome-network-manager soon, you'd
rather have someone else test this.
--tehownt.
O
There are 2 outcomes to this bug:
1) Deny apt-get/aptitude the right to create the new menu.lst file and
thus have an unconfigured package forever.
2) Authorize apt-get/aptitude to create the menu.lst file and thus
configure the package correctly, then delete the file and manually
adjust grub.cfg
** Attachment added: "AptOrdering.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35993226/AptOrdering.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35993227/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "Dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35993228/Dmesg.txt
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.31-15-generic
Ubuntu 9.10 default installation uses Grub 2.0 which is configured using
the /boot/grub/menu.cfg but new kernel installation tries to find and
modify /boot/grub/menu.lst and thus fails.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd
I totally agree, the only icon that makes sense is the "Online" one.
There should be a way to change those icons manually, so that they match the
user-decided theme. Is there a way to do that ?
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You re
The same noticed with Intel 4965.
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Network Manager Fails to Recover from Monitor Mode / Kismet / rfmon
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I think I found a workaround, I copied login.keyring to 'default' and
'default.keyring' not knowing which one the nm-applet was looking for.
Then rebooted, and instead of the usual "Authentication Required By Wireless
Network" window I got the "Keyring access needed" message windows on which I
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