I feel like this is a lot better on Ubuntu 20.04. Anyone else have the
same experience?
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Ubuntu slows down and hangs while co
Thanks @peterrus!
I can confirm that using swapoff completely removes the hanging and
stuttering during heavy disk IO.
I don't see this only during file copy. Extracting archives, for
example, or saving virtual machine state to disk cause the same kind of
stuttering and hanging. It was impossible
I've been using the bluez ppa for a while now and I haven't had any
issues with it. Before, I'd regularly have connection issues to my bose
qc 35. Now, I can always connect immediately, haven't had an issue
since.
I also noticed that my headset now connects a lot quicker than with the
stock 18.04
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Bose QC35 with latest firmware
Ubuntu 17.10
This is a regression from 17.04 Ubuntu Gnome. In 17.04, you had to
temporarily disable `le` mode to pair but after pairing, everything
worked flawle
dmesg output after a crash:
[ 8681.543399] Bluetooth: hci0: Waiting for firmware download to complete
[ 8681.544000] Bluetooth: hci0: Firmware loaded in 1653022 usecs
[ 8681.544085] Bluetooth: hci0: Waiting for device to boot
[ 8681.556011] Bluetooth: hci0: Device booted in 11725 usecs
[ 8681.5560
This is the dmesg output before a crash. I'll add another dmesg output
when I get the next crash.
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I have not found a reliable way to replicate this bug so I cannot test
if it is still present in the latest upstream kernel.
I have attached the full syslog of multiple days + multiple crashes in
the second message in this thread. Does it give any hints as to how to
replicate this issue?
I can confirm that this issue is fixed in 17.10 daily image. Bose
QuietComfort 35 headphones now pair without issues.
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Fails
(60 days to be precise)
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Bluetooth initiated after quitting airplane mode
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Incomplete
Sta
I cannot reproduce this either. I marked it as incomplete since we are
looking for someone who can reproduce it. If nobody can reproduce it,
the bug will be closed in x amount of days.
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afaik, the status was changed to 'fix committed' because I said I
haven't experienced it in a while; not because a fix was actually
committed
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It has been a while since I experienced this bug. It is possible that it
has been fixed during one of the OTA's.
2016-03-02 12:08 GMT+01:00 Konrad ZapaĆowicz <
konrad.zapalow...@canonical.com>:
> I cannot reproduce this on kirillin and frieza running recent rc-
> proposed channels.
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Hi Christopher. Apparently the problem is now fixed in the mainline
kernel. Even if I test it now with the 3.18 rc7 kernel, it is fixed. The
problem is still there if I use the 3.14 kernel, however.
I do not know how this happened. I suspect that after upgrading the
bios, I did not check with the
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=141812936311813&w=2
Is this ok?
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Title:
8086:0046 [Acer Aspire 5742] Screen brightness not working
Thanks. I updated my bios using freedos (which was surprisingly easy to
do!).
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
V1.30
08/13/2012
This does not fix the problem. If I restart my laptop without the
workaround, the effect is still the same. When I change brightness
removing the workaround (intel.conf file in
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/) and booting with the latest vivid kernel
(3.18.0-031800rc7-generic #201411302035) did not fix the problem.
Can someone explain me why the workaround works? Is the brightness
normally handled by the kernel and does my workarou
This is the first version of Ubuntu I installed. I do not know if this
is a regression.
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Screen brightness not working acer a
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Title:
Screen brightness not working acer aspire 5742
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
My laptop does not respond to the screen brightness control after default
Ubuntu install. The following workaround worked: http://askubuntu.com/a/450594
It adds a config file to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/
adding acpi_backlight=vendor to boot params did nothing
adding acpi_o
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