During about last mont the bug did not show itself. Hence I changed the
status to Fix released. However, a related problem remains which I am
going to report separately.
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I will most likely test it soon.
However, later after the bug rerport I discovered, that ubuntu supports also
creation of WPA/WPA2-secured hotspot and, surprisingly, this more secure
network provides full speed, about 10 times faster than the WEP hotspot.
It is pitty that if one goes to the Cont
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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extremly slo
So I added the tag (bug also in mainline). My testing concerned the default
hotspot settings which are obtained using the Control Centre (not the
NetworkManager popup menu). It is the "WEP 40/128-bit Key" network.
I tested two variants:
1.) latest upstream kernel (3.14.0-031400rc6) on the hotsp
Yes, it is still an issue on ubuntu 13.10. (No proprietary NVidia driver
installed.) I will test the problem on the latest development version of
ubuntu.
The issue is worse than you might expect. I often need to read and edit
documents and those use a white background (typically PDF documents).
Th
ebutler, thanks for the workaround, I will try it.
In the meantime I tested at least the live version of the latest development
version of ubuntu
(trusty-desktop-amd64.iso 09-Jan-2014 07:51 910M)
and found the same bug also there.
I am going to update the report according to what I w
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I am really sorry for my 2nd apport information concerning the package
xserver-xorg-input-evdev
on the latest development version.
It should have been attached to the bug 662933 (keyboard mapping mixed up upon
pressing NumLock).
I did the mistake and attached it to the present bug.
Should I re-r
Hello ebutler,
I tried your script but it did not work for me. Of course I changed the paths
to match my login name konopka.
The script did not modify the brightness even when I run it directly from
command line (using sudo).
However, I was not surprised by it because there is no command for xse
I have just marked that the bug affects also me, although rather randomly.
The affected machine is HP ZBook 15 with ubuntu 13.10, 64-bit. I tried also the
sudo poweroff command but its effect is the same (reboot).
It is a dual boot machine with WIndows 7 as the second option. The only way how
can
To avoid any confusion, I first remark that my last message (2014-01-19)
about the boot failure concerned booting from live DVD. Of course, I am
not able to install the system on the machine's hard drive.
As far as I remember, I have never met such an issue before. For
example, I have successfully
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system: ubuntu 13.10 desktop, 64-bit, live DVD (md5 sum OK)
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I also attach a photo of the display of my HP ZBook 15 showing the
messages from the frozen boot process (the latest development release of
ubuntu amd64, dated to 21st January).
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1.) The freezing occurs only in the live environment. The starting
process ceases very shortly after it was initiated. See the photo I
attached a while ago.
2.) I do not have knowledge how releases BEFORE SAUCY work or do not
work on the machine. Saucy (13.10) works relatively well.
An older deve
I have just verified that the DVD device on the HP Zbook 15 is
physically OK, not damaged.
(I took a DVD with Linux Mint 13 LTS, 64-bit, plugged it into the DVD
drive and the system nicely booted into the live session.) BTW, this
system (Mint 13) uses many components of ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise
Yet another test and verification: I subsequently inserted the DVD disk
into two other PCs (desktop ones). The first one (an old PC with Intel
Core Quad) failed to boot completely, just showing some I/O errors. The
other PC (Intel i7 3930K Extreme) booted only to text console. Both use
NVidia adapt
Paolo, "Ubuntu repository kernel (not a mainline one)" is, I guess,
just the default kernel you get in ubuntu system.
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Title:
[HP
Public bug reported:
I am trying to transfer data between two notebooks connected using their
Wi-Fi radios.
Machine 1: HP ZBook 15 configured to serve as a Wi-Fi hotspot. Network
controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6235 (rev 24). The
machine also has a mobile broadband USB device (
It now became possible to boot a live DVD of the latest development
release of ubuntu (64 bit) on my HP ZBook. I installed this system of
the machine's HDD. I have applied all available updates via the
UpdateManager.
The brightenss problem remains.
Afterwards I tested also the latest mainline ker
I confirm that the bug still exists in the latest development version of
ubuntu with 3.13.0-8-generic kernel . Tomorrow I will test latest
mainline kernel. Is it possible to cancel the expiration of the bug?
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Status: Expired => New
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hardware switch of wireless not working for Centrino Advanced-N
The latest mainline kernel 3.14.0-031400rc2-generic fixed the bug. I
can now controll brightness both using the Control Center and also the
Fn F9 and Fn F10 key strokes. I added appropriate tags to the bug.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream kernel-fixed-
upstream-v3.14.0-031400rc2-generic
The bug exists also with the latest mainline kernel
3.14.0-031400rc2-generic (amd64 version) . Therefore I changed the bug
status from Expired to New.
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I have ubuntu 13.10 64-bit running on a HP ZBook 15. The notebook uses an
Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6235 (rev 24) wireless adapter.
The wireless networking principally works. The issue is that
The fix is not perfect: the machine (running kernel
v3.14.0-031400rc2-generic) does not remember the user-set value of the
brightness. After reboot the brightness is set on its maximum.
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I have ubuntu 13.10 64-bit running on a HP ZBook 15. The notebook uses an
Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6235 (rev 24) wireless adapter.
The wireless networking principally works. The issue is that it is not possible
to enable or disable it using the hardware butto
I have now tested the latest mainline kernel, namely I used the image
linux-
image-3.13.0-031300rc3-generic_3.13.0-031300rc3.201312061335_amd64.deb
E.g. I can see
vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-031300rc3-generic
in the / directory.
The system behaves in the same way as with the ordinary kernel
Public bug reported:
I have HP ZBook 15 (1st generation, 2013) with ubuntu-MATE 64-bit;
latest updates installed. I am presently using an ethernet cable network
so I turn the wireless network off. After each new start or reboot of
the machine the wifi radio gets always on and I always have to swit
No matter in which way I disable it. Both ways of controlling wireless
work perfectly and consistently (contrary to some previous versions of
ubuntu, e.g. 14.04). The only problem is that the system does not
remember its previous wifi status (On or Off) and always starts with
wireless networks On.
I am using HP ZBook 15 procured in 2013. It is a dual-boot machine: Windows 7 +
Linux. The problem began after reinstallation of linux:
- shutdown worked with LinuxMint 17
- shutdown does not work with Ubuntu-MATE 15.04
If I want to poweroff I have to reboot to Windows and issue the shutdown
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