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recently upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: linux-headers-6.8.0-44-generic 6.8.0-44.44
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-41.41-generic 6.8.12
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-41-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.28.1-0ubuntu3.1
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The battery in these are weak; only 2 cell (7.7v) @ 4600mah. 6hrs is a
pipe dream; perhaps with the screen being off and no apps running, maybe
5hrs. 3hrs or so seem realistic to me, especially watching video. Budget
laptop, budget battery.
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Also, if the MB/CPU combo are the same, can't we just flash a different
Manufactures BIOS onto these. Just a thought.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1776563
Title:
Acer A
Richard, I understand your point. Yes, time to time there are computers
that have specific errors/messages thrown in dmesg [non fatal mostly],
but usually can be fixed and solved rather easily (I always look at
syslog, etc. on every new install to check/solve specifically for them).
I've never, in
I've never had a computer that didn't work properly with Linux out of
the box, from AMD K6 to Intel MacBooks, this is the first. I
specifically purchased this as AMD support has always been good on Linux
(personally using since Mandrake 8). There really isn't an excuse for
bad bios programming, whi
Bugs still persist with bios 1.13 and 5.0+ kernels. Advanced touchpad
doesn't work out the box like 4.19 and 4.20 did, new dmesg errors about
pcie powersaving [use pcie_aspm=off to fix], complaints about not
locating smbus and iommu too late in the boot (sometimes causing
softlocks [fix with Ives a
Can confirm with the pcie_aspm=off arg. Had to use it after upgrading to
more recent kernels and seeing the complaints in dmesg [PCI 01.7,
sometimes PCI 01.6, if not mistaken]. Only appears once during boot
though, never after, and only with kernels 4.20 and newer. Wireless
performance is not good
5.1 kernel cursor tearing at x-axis=0, however, take with a grain of
salt as I don't have the newest Mesa, vulkin, etc. Perhaps someone can
hack a HP or Lenovo bios and see what the differences are, as they have
the same main board as us [metapod_rr]? Or just hack those bioses to
work in these. Can
Distro I'm running is Fedora 29 on an A315-41. Now under 4.19 kernel,
no ivrs args needed, Touchpad works, secure boot, WiFi, etc. works.
Overall, the most stable this laptop has ever been. Kernel 4.20,
softlocks immediately upon boot, need to add ivrs args back and acpi
goes to physical flat. Touc
Ivrs workarounds no longer needed, but kernel will complain early on
that it cannot find smbus and iommu, but will later in the boot process
detect and load them (race condition?). So far working and temps are
cool, fan doesn't come on nearly as much. Going to try newer kernels in
increments. Can c
I finally updated to 1.13 bios. I also have the a315-41, not the 41g.
Can confirm that it only loads 11 acpi tables. Still playing with the
4.19 fedora kernel (need to try newer distro, not much time tho). It
boots with secure boot, touchpad works, seems about the same as before;
not completely rel
This is good news! Been using a RPI more as it's way more reliable than
this thing. As for the advanced touchpad, I believe it works correctly
with fedora 29 or at least the kernel says to turn it on in syslog. Will
pop the win10 drive in tomorrow to update BIOS and do a fresh install of
Gentoo or
Forgot to mention earlier, if anyone is using kernel param
"amdgpu.dc=1", make sure to use "mem_encrypt=off" as the amd display
core drivers are not correctly able to use that feature at the moment.
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Just took a look on the Acer website also. The new BIOS is almost double
in size, maybe they actually added the correct acpi tables this time
around. The same exact MB is used in some HP and Lenovo laptops and
their issues subsided with recent BIOS updates, let's hope the same for
us. As for my lon
FWIW...Last night, I upgraded Debian9 from stock kernel 4.9 -> 4.18
using debian-backports. Very important, forced the amd-gpu firmware to
the backported version also. Have ivrs_ioapic[4]=00:14.0
ivrs_ioapic[5]=0:00.2 added to my grub config permanently. No boot
errors and it is using the raven rid
Hi All...Have A315-41-R8UU Bios v. 1.11. What I have tested: Debian 9
Stretch [with firmware] kernel 4.9x, xfce4...This boots, without issue,
but haven't tested out it's stability long-term. No boot args needed.
Brightness controls do not work. Also tested openSUSE Leap 15, no boot
args, KDE editio
Also getting this issue on 12.04.5 with Trusty HWE installed.
- Running on a Dell Inspiron 1525
Getting Blank/Off screen on resume. CTRL F1 - F7 do nothing, and no
mouse on screen.
Suspend/Resume was working great in the last kernel 3.2.0-67
Issue for me started in kernel 3.13.0-33, and remains i
** Description changed:
After activating nvidia-173 video driver present in Ubuntu repositories,
Ubuntu installs a different version of 'nvidia-settings' which is
incompatible with nvidia-173 video driver.
Nvidia-settings for nvidia-173 video driver is supposed to be the same
version
Just added the required output for the error generated after installing
'nvidia-173' driver package from the ubuntu repositories and launching
nvidia-settings.
** Description changed:
After activating nvidia-173 video driver present in Ubuntu repositories,
Ubuntu installs a different version
Public bug reported:
After activating nvidia-173 video driver present in Ubuntu repositories,
Ubuntu installs a different version of 'nvidia-settings' which is
incompatible with nvidia-173 video driver.
Nvidia-settings for nvidia-173 video driver is supposed to be the same
version with the video
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