I seem to have this same problem on Ubuntu 20.10. (It was present in
20.04 as well). Recently I wanted to use this keyboard on Windows 10 and
it was failing as well (!!). I found this article on it for Windows:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-hardware-
winpc/microsoft-s
Hi @Coiby Xu (coiby)
I tried #189 and #211 (different combinations) on mate-ubuntu 20.04 with custom
kernels 5.8 and 5.9
I tried to install Manjaro with kernel 5.8.18, and after that I rebuilt custom
kernel again with all patches
But result is only one: touchpad still doesn't work. Is there any w
Sorry no longer have Ubuntu installed on my machine..!
What I can confirm was that at the time it was a fresh install of Ubuntu
18.04 Beta (about a month before it's actual full release), I believe I
had all the updates.
In general terms with this computer model of mine, screen corruption
after t
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It seems that this
iucode_tool -lS /lib/firmware/intel-ucode/
iucode_tool: system has processor(s) with signature 0x000306a9
selected microcodes:
001: sig 0x000306a9, pf mask 0x12, 2018-02-07, rev 0x001f, size 13312
microcode update prevents me to boot to graphic session on a
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I consistently get screen corruption after a suspend in the wake-up
screen (the one with the arrows you drag) and login screen.
Sometimes I have trouble dragging the wake-up screen to get the login
screen. Sometimes I am able to get the login screen (although all text
is corr
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Some of the desktop icons are placed outside of the visible area. It
seems as if the actual desktop area is greater than what is displayed by
the screen.
I have a dual monitor setup. The primary screen is connected to the VGA
port of my laptop. The laptop's screen is configur
There is actually already a bug report on this.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/360970
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Title:
Desktop icons are pl
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Title:
Touchpad speed scales with multimonitor size per axis
To man
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Touchpad speed scales with multimonitor size per axis
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Fixed in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31636
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ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: Unity
DistUpgraded: Fresh install
DistroCodename: trusty
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
DistroVariant: ubuntu
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-09-27 (131 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd6
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I've been using Ubuntu 14.10 for a while now, and I ended up switching
to the FGLRX driver for performance reasons. My laptop is an Acer Aspire
5742G-7353 with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 video chip on it. I have
noticed that some applications (So far, I've only
** Summary changed:
- Unity desktop misbehaves with some applications with the FGLRX driver
+ Unity desktop misbehaves with applications that use direct rendering with the
FGLRX driver
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I've been using Ubuntu 14.10 for a while now, and I ended up switching
to the FGLRX driver for performance reasons. My laptop is an Acer Aspire
5742G-7353 with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 video chip on it. I have
noticed that some applications (So far, I've only
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I've been using Ubuntu 14.10 for a while now, and I ended up switching
to the FGLRX driver for performance reasons. My laptop is an Acer Aspire
5742G-7353 with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 video chip on it. I have
noticed that some applications (So far, I've only seen Blende
Any chance for a fix for ubuntu?
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Title:
Upgrade to at least 2.8 to support Workman keyboard layout
To manage notifications abo
With Ubuntu 12.04 I cannot see that problem.
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Title:
Window content "under" the hidden left panel scrolls with a lag
To manage no
Especially knowing that on protocol level XI2 does support extended events.
Its just matter of fixing X code.
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Title:
MASTER: evdev dr
Isn't it a solution just to fix XI2 to pass through extended codes?
So every TV viewer application, could just register for XI2 inputs and thats
all.
That would at least make IR remote support on par with Windows, where also just
few keys on the MCE remote work everywhere, but all keys work in me
Hello Aaron,
Thanks for taking the time to comment on the issue.
In my case it does seem like a hardware problem, because the driver crashes in
Windows 7 as well. (It doesn't hang, however Windows keeps saying that 'nvidia
driver crashed and was restored'.) I can't tell whether the symptoms are
The same here.
It is 100% reproducible in my environment - chromium, firefox.
I am on ATI too.
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Title:
Window content "under" th
I can reproduce it.
PS.
I am ubuntu/launchpad/linux newbie, what additional info should I post here?
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Title:
Window content "unde
Tim, thanks for you concern, but the machine in question is my $work
machine so the time available to play with it is somewhat limited
(ironically, this is why I've chosen Ubuntu in the first place). It
works OK now with 173, so I'm going to stick with it for sometime...
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dual monitors not work
Thanks, Tim.
Just upgraded to Lucid, but, unfortunately, was unable to get two
monitors working with 180/190 drivers, even with hell of a tweaking,
using your config and the link you provided, so I'm stuck with 173 for
like, forever, I guess, since nobody else cares about this bug.
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So... Does this work in Lynx?
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Workaround: switching to nvidia 173 driver in jockey fixes the issue.
Note: Manually downloading and installing the latest driver from nvidia
(190.42) does NOT fix the issue.
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Same exact issue here with GeForce 8400 GS
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Can't you cherry pick the fix into ubuntu xorg packages?
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It indeed appears that this one is fixed, at least here it works now
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I don't think this bug is ATI specific. It could be a bug in jockey
itself. I have an NVIDIA card and i'm using the NVIDIA proprietatry
driver. However jockey does not list any driver and reports that there
are no proprietary drivers installed on my system. jockey-gtk --list
returns nothing.
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I think the duplicate status is wrong because it has nothing to do with
gnome-power-manager or gnome-settings daemon. Whether I kill gnome-
settings-daemon or vino-server does not matter, Xorg still consumes
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 307306 ***
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Hi, I have just upgraded Intrepid to Jaunty. Now if I start the computer
with kernel 2.6.28-11 the CPU usage is around 50% whilst doing nothing.
If i start with the old kernel 2.6.27-14 everything is OK. My gr
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