@Luis
Thanks. I think you mean `--gtk-debug`, though, not 'gdk'. Also: if one
has the problem, must one *always* run the viewer in that way, and what
does running it in that way do?
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I have yet to play roulette with the update - I installed it, but have
not tried to enable S3 yet. As I said in am email that seems not to have
reached this page: it is unclear that this BIOS update will help; the
release notes (such as they are) do not suggest it will.
While I am here, and might
I was rather shouty above, for which I apologise, but it is hard to
remain calm when things such as the following happen.
I tried up update the trackpad firmware, hoping this would help with the
S3 sleep / touchpad problem. I had use a Window pre-boot environment to
do to that. The new trackpad fi
It may be worth my repeating that, despite trying a Windows PreBoot
Environment and a Windows Live Environment - but not full windows,
because I don't have that on the machine - I can't get the latest
touchpad firmware installed.
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I wasted a (further) day trying to install this stuff in a way I should
not even have to, namely via WindowsToGo, which doesn't work properly,
at least on my hardware. (I tried three USB sticks, multiple burners,
endured endless Windows setup screens and hangs.) And the fixes did not
work anyway. O
mr_tron
Thanks, but (1) I am hesitant to try yet another work-around, at least
without knowing whether you have the NFC model. (2) Where did you get
those echo values, please? Might they differ system to system? (If this
works, though, then I will be most pleased, though it won't mean Lenovo
doesn
The above fix has a chance of working only if one's blacklisf.conf
(/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf, on my Linux Mint system) does *not* to
blacklist 'i2c_i801'. Debian did recently remove that blacklisting.
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Thanks for that. The ls reveals 1f.*4* on my system, but using that in
the file does *not* work for my system, at least not after a long sleep.
*Is any kernel switch (aka grub boot string) required for this*?
*WHERE on the Arch forum did you get this workaround? And was it really
a forum rather t
C'mon guys, this stuff is hopeless. As I said, I'm using Linux Mint. It
lacks the /etc/gdm3 folder - perhaps because (I don't know) it uses a
different 'greeter'. Nor does Mint use Wayland.
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@Thorsten
My config: NFC; new BIOS; i2c_i801 unblacklisted; 4.19 kernel; firmware
up to date (I think; the Windows only nature of some of the updates
makes its hard to tell); synaptics. Maybe the synaptics is the problem -
perhaps I need libinput and indeed in the version you mention. So that
is y
Thanks. It was hard even to run 'SynReflash.exe /Q': I had to install a
touchpad driver/update, or two and then locate the relevant folder. (All
this on a Windows PreBoot Environment. I tried to use a WindowsToGo
installation, but after hours of creation and booting it errored out.
When the command
Cf. perhaps the following.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T400-T500-and-newer-T/Synaptic-
Firmware-updater-throwing-an-exception-and-not-updating/td-p/1693373
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etc/profile.d $ sh -n vte-2.91.sh
vte-2.91.sh: 61: vte-2.91.sh: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")
I believe that this problem leads to the creation of a file called
'config-err' in my /tmp folder.
Linux Mint 19.1 x64
Cinnamon
Kernel: 5.0.7-050007-gen
I experienced no problem save the creation of that file. I had read
somewhere that the existence of such a file owed to a problem with
either `/etc/profile` or some (any) file within '/etc/profile.d`. I had
read further that a way to test any such files was to run them via `sh
-n`. I followed that
I tried Jarek's band-aids - a long time ago, admittedly - and they did
not work on my machine.
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Title:
Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working af
@thorsten
Thanks.
I loaded the kernel from #94, having set the BIOS to use S3 sleep and
having removed that driver from the blacklist. Result: after a fairly
long sleep (15 minutes, I think) the touchpad stopped working. I tried a
workaround, with no success:
# echo 1 > /sys/devices/rmi4-00
For comment #160.
rmi_irq.log
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Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working after S3 suspend on Lenovo X1
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For comment #160.
The file is the output of: journalctl -b 0 -k
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I have this problem too. Since the notification knows that there are
'zero' new mails, I do not see why the code for the notification cannot
check that number and, if the number is indeed zero, abort.
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Thanks Aaron.
My X1CG6 does have no problems with the trackpad when I use S2idle sleep
- well, except power consumption. Still: I did not know that, 'From 5.0
kernel power consumption of s2idle is less than 1w, pretty much like S3
0.6w.' On the other hand, that is a difference of some 30%. Perhaps
Thanks, all.
I've verified that I do indeed have version 1.3 of the touchpad software
installed (and I am horrified but not surprised that Lenovo managed to
get a bug into their firmware updater).
I have looked at the Windows event log and the only repeated errors I
see have to do with 'Distribut
Me again. Now, I might have faulty hardware, but it occured to me that
having 'reboot=w' in my kernel boot arguments might be the problem. I
will test - i.e. see whether the patch works if I remove that argument -
when I have time. Still, using that argument does have a purpose
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Here is some information relevant to this thread.
An update from Ubuntu that 12c_i801 *re*-blacklists just arrived on my
Mint PC.
I had it blacklisted on my system anyway. A while ago, it was
blacklisted by default, but then a Debian update removed it from the
blacklist. Now, for Ubuntu and deriv
> what you can do is update your touchpad/trackpoint firmware under
Windows (unfortunately it's not supported in fwupdmgr), which fixes the
issue completely for Linux, at least it did in my X1 Gen6 and a few
others I know.
Suppose that is true. Then it merits a response of 'for goodness sake!'
to
dr_strangehate:
Thanks.
I keep a Windows-to-Go drive around for just this sort of nonsense. I
haven't run it for months. Running it now, and running the Lenovo update
program, the only firmware update that I see (as against Windows
software updates) is for Intel ME. So I suspect the following. I
Hello! I don't yet have a photo. For, the problem is intermittent, and
when I do see an error message about it the message disappears a few
seconds later when the system finished shutting down. (Just now I
shutdown twice and I did not see the error.)
I think that what I see is either (1) the infam
It would be nice to see some movement on this.
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I suspect that this is a GTK bug. I will file it on the GTK bugtracker
(which is within the Gnome bug tracker, I think) if I get around to it.
The problem does still exist, at least on Mint.
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Andrea: It might be worth saying whether you have a model with the 'NFC'
chip. (For - *I think*, and at least with the sixth generation - the
following holds. Once one has Lenovo's BIOS updates applied, then only
models with the NFC chip have the sleep/pad problem.
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My syslog contains, regularly:
storehelpers.go:441: cannot refresh snap "fwupd": snap has no updates
available
That log entry is labelled 'critical' and I see the entry flash by when
I shutdown the computer. Yet, this is hardly a critical problem or
indeed a problem at all.
@Pavel
That sounds helpful. However, I'm going to need some reassurance before
I change all my settings. ('All' because I seem to remember that I have
to change more than the BIOS sleep mode to get the system to use S3. I
think I have to unblacklist some module and change some kernel boot
paramete
People claim repeatedly that the problem is fixed when it is not. I will
believe it only when I see it and indeed I will test it only with
further reason to believe it. Sad, but reasonable.
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My syslog contains, regularly:
storehelpers.go:441: cannot refresh snap "fwupd": snap has no updates
available
That log entry is labelled 'critical' and I see the entry flash by when
I shutdown the computer. Yet, this is hardly a critical problem or
- indeed
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Yes, it still occurs with snap2 2.42. See below and the two screenshots
that I attach.
$ snap --version
snap 2.42
snapd 2.42
series 16
linuxmint 19.2
kernel 5.3.7-050307-generic
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I find that in my journald (the systemd journal) the entries at issue
are indeed marked as informational. So seemingly the problem is in
whatever translation that goes on (or, given that you don't have this
translation, *can* go on) between journald and syslog.
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I hace openresolv installed, do not have resolvconf installed, and I
still see the above error. I see the error even after deleting
/etc/resolv.conf.
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pam_ecryptfs: seteuid error
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According to my system log, at boot time Zeigeist-datahub-vala triggers
mount requests for network shares. Given that some of these shares may
be offline, and given that the user and (to my knowledge) the system is
not yet trying to use these shares, this behaviour strikes me
Somewhere in this long thread, I think, an engineer suggested the
following.
Somehow, in my particular case - a case in which, on my ThinkPad X1CG6,
no work-arounds worked and neither did the test version of the kernel
patch - my motherboard was at fault.
Well, the engineer was right. For, I got
I have just experienced this problem for the first time (on, admittedly,
Linux Mint) with kernel 5.8.0.
I note also that there is a report on the problem filed against the
Linux kernel itself, here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=190281
Perhaps Ubuntu devs should engage with that rep
Public bug reported:
Gnome-font-viewer-3.34.0-2
Mint 20 Cinnamon (based on Ubuntu 20).
What I expected to happen is that the font viewer would open and work.
What happened was that it opened and hanged. The problem occurs on three
machines, one of them a nearly fresh install.
I reported the pro
Ah: this is duplicate of this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-font-viewer/+bug/1845362
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'Anyone tried a very recent kernel and can confirm the issue is still
there [..]?' I tried 5.6.19, I think it was (so, moderately recently)
and I can confirm the problem is there. Also, I've looked at the release
notes for various 5.7 kernels and not seen a sign of the patch.
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@Kai-Heng
Do you need those two desmgs from one and the same machine? I will not
provide that, because I have had enough of rebooting my non-working
machine when I enable S3. I am happy to attach a S2Idle log, though.
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The (purely cosmetic?) problem - 'pam_ecryptfs: seteuid error' persists
into Mint version 20, based on Ubuntu 20.
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@Kai-Heng
Please be clear. I take it that by your last post you mean this: I
should stick to s2idle in the sense, not of (i) sending you only the log
for that, but in the sense of (ii) not contributing to the fix. However:
will someone who uploads both logs here be contributing to the fix?
Subordi
I spoke too soon. Deep sleep works now, and the touchpad keeps working,
but only - even with the new motherboard - if I keep the NFC *enabled*
in the BIOS. And the trackpoint does not work under Linux. At all. At
any time (at least on my distro) and even with a very recent kernel.
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[Lenovo ThinkPad X230] suspend/resume failure
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Given that the change to the compression format is one of the headline
features of Ubuntu 20, and that Ubuntu 20 is a LTS release (and thus,
for one thing, a release upon which other Linux distributions are based)
I am surprised that this problem made it into the final release.
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The module was not being detected by the 'tlp' power management program.
So I tried to reinstall the module. The reinstall failed, as follows.
$ sudo apt install acpi-call-dkms --reinstall
[sudo] password for nicholas:
Reading package lists... Done
Building depende
@
Thank you for the detailed attempt to help.
On my 20KHCTO1WW, with kernel 5.6.19-050619-generic, BIOS 1.49, and the
latest updates delivered by fwup, I enabled the fingerprint reader and
enabled S3 sleep. I did those things in the BIOS. Then I put the
computer to sleep for ten minutes or so
@Thorsten
Might you explain how to apply patches to, say, the 5.0.1 kernel (which
I am using, via the Ubuntu Kernel Update Utility, on Linux Mint)? I
can't seem to find the information in this thread and I am unsure of the
goodness or at least relevance of other instructions that I've found on
the
I am sorry, but what is going on?
The authors of some posts in this thread say that they are using a
patched kernel. Yet, the developer, Aaron, seems to say one does not
need patches . However, that same developer seems to say that his work
has *not yet* become incorporated into the kernel. (Meanw
@Thorsten: thank you. I presume I could use the 5.0.0 kernel (you have '
--branch v5.0.1') because I seemed to have some new trouble with the
touchpad with 5.0.1.
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Here is a datapoint.
System at issue: X1CG6 with NFC, with BIOS 1.37 and all firmware updated
as much as possible (via both `fwupdmgr` and a WindowsLive external USB
harddrive).
Method of attempted fix: using a patched vrsion of kernel 5.0.2; having
the 'psmouse' value set as 1 in the boot string
@AaronMa
Thank you.
To be clear, though: you mean the following, yes? If, after applying the
patches, one still has a touchpad problem, then one should issue the
command you give. Presuming that that *is* your meaning: when should one
apply that command? After boot and after every sleep?
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I am sorry to keep banging on, and we are grateful for your work, but,
again, you need to be precise. Do you mean (1) udev rules are a better
way to run the command at boot (than some other way of running the
command at boot), or (2) udev rules are better than running the command
at boot, because w
I see the problem on Linux Mint 19.1, which is based on Ubuntu bionic.
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Here is a possible solution.
My system - Mint 19.1 x64 Cinnamon - had no .gvfs directory in /run -
but it did have one in /home, causing the rclone backup tool to report
errors. I discovered (from here:
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/387162-permission-denied-on-
gvfs) that I could remo
I have this problem, with the program rclone (see this bug report that I
filed - seemingly mistakenly - against rclone:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/read-failure-error-despite-trying-to-exclude-
the-problematic-item/9509/23. It's a pretty annoying problem (and it is
not rclone's problem).
I note tha
I am on Mint 19.1 and . . `.gvfs` still resides in my home folder,
causing problems. I gather from the above that the item was meant to
have moved - but it is still there.
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I have just now experienced this when doing an update on Linux Mint 19.1
Cinnamon.
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Ubuntu 16.04.1LTS - (tracker-extract:3459): dconf-CRIT
I see the error in my logs too, though I have not noticed symptoms.
OS: Linux Mint 19.1 Tessa x86_64
Host: 20KHCTO1WW ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th
Kernel: 5.1.14-050114-generic
DE: Cinnamon 4.0.10
WM: Mutter (Muffin)
WM Theme: Mint-Y-Dark-trans (Mint-Y-Dark-BB_hack)
Theme: Mint-Y-Dark [GTK2/3]
Ico
@Anton
Thanks. However, is that safe to do, i.e. it won't compromise security,
will it?
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NetworkManager authentication problems caused by
I have this problem on Linux Mint 19.1, which is based on Ubuntu 18.04.1
(although admittedly I am running the alpha of Mint 19.2).
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asser
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This is the same bug as reported against an older version of snapd
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1717478). That
report was closed because the version of snapd against which it was
filed became obsolete. However, the problem persists.
I am using Mint (1
Hello all
Is the following relevant? 'Fixed an issue where there is an Incorrect
Intel ME ICC settings after system resume from S3 or S4 states' - from
the changelog of a Intel ME update for the X1CG6. Full changelog:
https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles/n23rg11w.txt
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My dmesg output immediately after resuming from suspend. I had enabled
S3 in BIOS and consequently the touchpad was not working. However, I had
a USB mouse on the go - for, otherwise, I would have trouble using the
computer in that state.
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Extra information - namely, the output of several relevant commands.
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New dmesg output, this time running libinput rather than synaptics (and
where I have the same problem, i.e. changing to libinput does not allow
the touchpad to work after deep sleep).
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This bug seems have the status 'expired'. I still have the problem on
Mint 19, which is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. The problem is rather
notorious: there is much about it on askubuntu, yet no report of a
proper fix); compare also herein #1590985. Who do I turn to?
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What you write is unclear.
Re 1: Are you asserting that I at present I am using that kernel switch?
Or are you rather suggesting that I try out that kernel switch? At any
rate: I do use that switch already (on a 4.19 kernel) and, no, the
touchpad does not work after suspend.
2: What?
Thanks, Fabian, for the link to the polkit bug tracker (I filed that bug
against polkit). It seems from that tracker that the problem has now
been fixed. However, the fixed version has yet to arrive on Mint. Indeed
it may not yet have arrived on Ubuntu. If it has yet to reach Ubuntu, I
feel it is u
AaronMa
Got kernel headers for that kernel, please? (I can boot from the kernel
but Wireguard isn't working because of the lack of headers. Since the
problem can take some time to manifest itself, I would not mind Internet
during the testing phase. I write this from a different computer.)
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Thanks for the headers, Aaron (though Wireguard would not build against
them).
The patch did *not* work for me: the touchpad failed to work at all upon
resume, just as before. I have now added the debugging kernel parameter
and followed your further instructions but the log file at issue ended
up
> do you see any output when typing journalctl -b 0 -k?
Yes, but what do you have in my specifically? Anyway, at present I am
not running the patched kernel, because (1) as I explained, it broke my
networking, (2) deblacklisting the touchpad module seemed to cause my
touchpad problems (even when t
Here is a correction to my previous post (the post immediately above
this one). '[W]hat do you have in my specifically': I meant 'have in
mind'.
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@thorstenr-42
You are right; and when I did my first test I had failed to see the
request for the journal.
I have tested again. As before, the rmi_irq file ended up blank, but I
attach the journal file.
As to Wireguard: I think that Wireguard doesn't get set up to work with
all release candidate
Thorsten,
I thought I had added that. I'll add it again and remove most of my
other kernel flags, in case they were causing a problem. Indeed I have
discovered a problem with the flags that I was using, namely, that as
well as having the correct (correct for testing) `psmouse` option, I had
additi
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As to, 'Can you use your touchpad/trackpoint': I can use the touchpad,
except after S3 (not the 'modern standby'/Windows version) sleep; but if
enable the track*point* in the BIOS, then the trackpad starts working
very peculiarly indeed. Other people have had the latter problem.
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@AaronMa
You might want to see the new logs I have posted. But there is indeed a
touchpad firmware update that I not applied - but not for want to
trying. The update is not available via fwupdmgr, there is no bootable
version of the update, the update will not install via virtualised
Windows or th
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Done.
Enabling the trackpoint in the BIOS did not (because of some sort of
update since the last time I tried it) cause the touchpad to stop
working but the trackpoint did not work at all either (either before or
after sleep). Perhaps I have the trackpoint disabled in some further way
somewhere.
Thus far I have had `tlp` enabled. Just now I disabled it. Nothing
seemed to change, i.e. the trackpad still does not work at all (and the
trackpoint does not work under any circumstances - at least if using
libinput; when I first got my X1, and used synaptics, the trackpad would
work, so long as I
I have just now installed the latest firmware updates from Lenovo, by
creating a 'WindowsToGo' installation. The problem with the touchpad
being dead after S3 sleep remains. (I haven't tested the trackpad.) That
affords a little more reason to think that my touchpad is broken; but I
think we should
I add that the kernel switch `psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=1`seems to
produce spurious middle clicks as desribed on the page
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1482640 (even though that
page says kernels >= 4.13.6 have fixed the problem).
But I find that my system may not have the latest
n23gc05w.exe now installed, and the patched kernel still does not work.
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Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working after S3 suspend on Lenov
@jnns
I appreciate the sentiment but (1) that is a workaround whereas a fix is
needed, (2) some (most?) of us here have tried all the fixes, including
the ones you mention, and to no avail.
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As revealed by Mint Cinnamon's main menu, and the plank dock,
`ksystemlog` has no icon under the gnome-wise theme (and variants of
that theme?). When I use Mint's inbuilt theme, or the 'paper' theme,
ksystemlog gets an icon (in plank and elsewhere).
Here is '/usr/share/applic
This page says a fix i released, in the form of a new version of the pm-
utils package. In *which* version is the fix present, please, anyone?
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Tit
@Ryan Sipes: have others in fact now tested the ostensible fix? I feel
that this bug report - and indeed mine (#1593578), which at present
remains open - should be closed only if there has been a fair amount of
testing. (I hesitate myself to test. Here is why. When I have installed
nightly versions
@brad-figg
Sorry, but what is it for a bug report to be ubuntu-certified?
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Title:
Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working after S3 suspend on Le
@jixbo
Thank you for your post. Yet, are you saying that somehow boot-order-
lock got enabled without you enabling it? Or are you saying one should
toggle that option on and off again?
I tried to cover both those bases on my ThinkPad - by doing the
following. I rebooted, entered the BIOS, and che
I should add the following (and indeed I should have included this
within my previous post).
fwupdmgr told me three devices had installable updates: Lenovo
diagnostics; a Logitech wireless receiver; Intel TPM.
Using @sj's method (and obtaining the device-id via `fwupdmg get-
devices`) I managed t
I experience what might be a similar crash, albeit on Linux Mint.
I have put a crash dump here: https://termbin.com/b726b. Also, I
reported the issue against Mint, here:
https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon/issues/10412#issuecomment-949710193.
I am unsure whether this the current page is the rig
Thank you for the information.
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Title:
Plank dock is not showing an indicator when a certain application is
open anymore and when an applicatio
Well, is the bamf bug fixed, then?
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Title:
Plank dock is not showing an indicator when a certain application is
open anymore and when an applic
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