I JUST started getting this bug with a firmware update pushed to me by
Ubuntu 17.10. Never had this problem until now. So annoying. I'm on the
Dell 9360 too.
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Also, why would ubuntu push out a firmware update for a notebook that
breaks it? They just added it without testing it?
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..and just when I was about to downgrade the bios, it seems to be
working. I cleaned some crud out from the sides of the trackpad. Could
have been it. Maybe driver config can be changed to ignore the edges of
the trackpad to avoid this? If anything changes I will update.
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Spoke too soon. Happened again, downgraded BIOS to 2.2.1 , works fine
now. I can tell this is the correct fix because on initial ubuntu login
the mouse would hang for a few seconds before even becoming usable. Now
it doesn't do that at all and no other glitches seem to be happening.
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Still experiencing some glitches. I'll shutup for awhile until i
actually figure something out. It does seem better since ive been
messing with it. I may just try a downgrade to ubuntu 16 and see what
happens.
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Tried to downgrade the firmware, still issues but they seem different. I
still don't know what broke it...
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XPS 13 9360 track
I downgraded the BIOS and it seems to have helped but still get
glitches. Drives me mad.
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XPS 13 9360 trackpad locks into scr
I'm sending it back to dell then...
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XPS 13 9360 trackpad locks into scroll mode
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I'm not convinced it's hardware related, booted with 16.04.3 , going to
use it until tonight.
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XPS 13 9360 trackpad locks int
Solid hour so far , zero problems. Usually the problem would have
already happened on 17.10. I believe there is a bug, that's not to say
some people don't have a hardware issue, it doesn't seem to apply in my
case. I'm rolling my install on this notebook back to 16.04 lts and I
will report back
Haha, ok ok. Recreated it in 16.04 by applying pressure to the trackpad
with my palm. It seems better now on both versions but I do suspect a
hw issue. Dell is coming out to replace it under warranty. Hoping it's
not a design flaw that impacts all touchpads ,, or maybe they have a
newer revisio
Public bug reported:
I am on Ubuntu 12.10 and I was simply doing a software update that
includes the linux-image-3.5.0-51-generic
And it fails with this error info:
Unpacking replacement linux-image-3.5.0-51-generic ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.5.0-51-generic
This did not actually fix the problem . The only way I was able to fix
this was to run the install via dpkg and use --force-overwrite.
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It's a DV6-7220us
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Resume fails on HP Envy DV6 noteboo
Right, one revision higher... and 13.04 worked FINE... so chances are
this will lead to nothing. I may or may not spend the time to flash
since I need to load windows to do it.
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I do see it could be slightly easier than that .. will look
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[HP ENVY dv6-7220us Notebook PC] Resume fails
Status in “linux”
Turns out the .exe from HP has no .iso file in it, so the instructions
listed in the link you sent don't appear to be valid. So I would indeed
need to boot a recent copy of windows, easier said than done. I will
probably need to install a different hard disk and install the OS to it.
a pain in the
yeah i'm not going to bother with it... i installed the latest amd/ati
proprietary video drivers.. which handle suspend/resume fine. The issue
I now have with those is brightness no longer works .. "xrandr --output
LVDS --brightness 0.3" works but messes with colors. there seems to be
more compl
Public bug reported:
Latest Ubuntu 13.10 - Suspend works when closing screen, upon resume
everything seems to resume except the display which remains blank.
Adjusting brightness does nothing and needs a hard reboot. This does
NOT happen when using latest catalyst proprietary drivers (however thos
apport information
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Latest Ubuntu 13.10 - Suspend works when closing screen, upon resume
everything seems to resume except the display which remains blank.
Adjusting brightness does nothing and needs a hard reboot. This does
N
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No it worked fine on 13.04 .. this began when I upgraded to 13.10. I
will try to get time to test the mainline kernel, I do use this machine
during the week though so might not be able to until the weekend.
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Just tested with the mainline kernel you linked, same behavior...
screen never turns back on, like before I can enter my password and hear
the toggle sounds when changing volume, wifi led lights up, so it
appears all is well besides the screen not coming back on.
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