Hi Zoltan
On 07-06-2015 03:10, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
It looks like *all* acpi part has went to the wrong side. How did you
set your nvidia - bumblebee?
So, I don't have bumblebee installed in my machine, but, this can help
me to fix this problem in touchpad?
I thought this bumbleblee thing wou
It looks like *all* acpi part has went to the wrong side. How did you
set your nvidia - bumblebee?
Thanks
Zoltan
2015-06-07 7:24 GMT+02:00 Marcos Paulo de Souza :
> Hi Zoltan,
>
> here it comes: https://paste.fedoraproject.org/229616/65458814/
>
> Do you need more info?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On 07-0
Hi Zoltan,
here it comes: https://paste.fedoraproject.org/229616/65458814/
Do you need more info?
Thanks!
On 07-06-2015 01:59, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
Hi,
I need more data - can you provide for me another pastebin?
Please send me
cat /proc/acpi/dump_info
output.
Thanks.
Zoltan
2015-06-07 6
Hi,
I need more data - can you provide for me another pastebin?
Please send me
cat /proc/acpi/dump_info
output.
Thanks.
Zoltan
2015-06-07 6:37 GMT+02:00 Marcos Paulo de Souza :
> Hi Zoltan,
>
> I tried to disable nouveau here (by compiling a new kernel and disabling all
> nouveau options), an
Hi Zoltan,
I tried to disable nouveau here (by compiling a new kernel and disabling
all nouveau options), and it gave me a lot of warnings again in ACPI.
You can take a look at the dmesg here:
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/229610/51495143/
I tried to disable intel grafic driver (i915, by re
I think this is a simple problem, check how the drivers are loading.
IF nvidia loads before the touch it gives fail. I dunno where I have
seen this, but replacing the mod order will solve it.
HTH
Zoltan
PS: If I find the article, I mail it to you.
2015-06-07 4:22 GMT+02:00 Marcos Paulo de Souza
Hi Zoltan,
On 06-06-2015 23:15, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
Hi,
First check that you have for your machine any bios update or not that
actually fixes your leaky acpi. Then, if it's possible use fedora
pastebin - https://paste.fedoraproject.org/ and insert your complete
dmesg command output, and return
Hi,
First check that you have for your machine any bios update or not that
actually fixes your leaky acpi. Then, if it's possible use fedora
pastebin - https://paste.fedoraproject.org/ and insert your complete
dmesg command output, and return here with the received link. Then
maybe I can say more.