Can I ask what the upstream status of these patches are? I just had to
replace my (broken, and now out of production) 1558 with a new Arrandale
laptop (a Dell L501X / "XPS 15"), and was amused to discover that it,
too, needs the intel_backlight patch.
This has been a long-standing issue, spanning
Also seen on x86_64 Maverick.
Note that a usable workaround is to run the display at 16 bit depth
(e.g. 1600x1200x16 in the command line above).
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On x86_64 Lucid, my pl2303-based serial device can receive data
properly, but transmits are a noop. I can type into minicom or cu,
cat directly to /dev/ttyUSB0, etc... Nothing is received on the other
side of the connection
apport spew attached above.
This still occurs in kernels as recent as the one in lucid-proposed.
I'll check more recent versions when I get the time.
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My Dell Studio 1558 hangs reliably (CPU and backlight still active, but
otherwise unresponsive) during suspend when a mounted filesystem exists
on the built-in SD card reader. I've verified this with a 1G card with
This apparently didn't get commited? The fix has regressed in the
2.6.32-22-generic kernel that was just pushed, and my headphones are
dead again.
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This apparently didn't make it into the 2.6.32-22-generic kernel that
just got pushed. Are there verification steps needed to make sure it
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anything need to happen to make sure it gets included for the next
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My Dell Studio 1558 hangs reliably (CPU and backlight still active, but
otherwise unresponsive) during suspend when a mounted filesystem exists
on the built-in SD card reader. I've verified this with a 1G card with
a newly formatted vfat partition. The same card inserted and
Heh, oops. The used-to-work -21 kernel hangs the same way. It turns
out that the configuration change that caused this bug is the presence
of a uSD card in the card reader. Take it out and both -21 and scien
boot fine (still have to try scien+i915bri, but I'm sure that's fine).
Apologies for t
No luck, both the scien and the scien+i915bri kernels behave the same,
and busy-hang during suspend before the backlight is powered down. I'm
going to back out to the 2.6.32-21 fix in comment #5 and verify that
something else hasn't broken.
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I just installed Kamal's "scien+i915bri" build, and unfortunately the
fix has regressed for me also on a Studio 1558. The machine hangs
trying to suspend, locks up, and rapidly drains the battery. Note this
is a different symptom from the pre-fix kernel, which would suspend, but
crash on resume.
Tested and verified. It works great.
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This patch seems not to have made it into the 2.6.32-22 kernel just
released. Is there something more that needs to be done?
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Logs as requested.
Also: following hints for similar bugs on other hardware, I tried adding
"acpi_backlight=vendor" to the kernel command line. No effect.
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Attempts (on a current Lucid beta) to control the screen brightness on
my Dell Studio 1558 fail with the following errors reported in dmesg:
[ 1162.236365] ACPI: Failed to switch the brightness
[ 1162.379144] ACPI: Failed to switch the brightness
[ 1162.538226] ACPI: Faile
Sorry, typo: this is a near-duplicate of bug #553002
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The headphone jack correctly disables the builtin speakers, but does not emit
any sound. Passing "model=dell-m6" as a module option to snd-hda-intel is a
workaround.
lspci output attached
** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importa
I assume this is the relevant block? I'll admit it seems silly to file
a new bug for a one-line patch:
00:1b.0 0403: 8086:3b56 (rev 06)
Subsystem: 1028:0413
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 22
Memory at f0a0 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Daniel, this patch won't work for my machine, which reports "Dell Studio
1558", and not the XPS model. I note that 1555 and 1557 (otherwise
identical hardware) are already listed. So presumably this is just an
oversight. What's the proper course here, file a new bug?
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Kamal: works perfectly. Many thanks. You who brave the rats nest of
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I have identical symptoms on a Dell Studio 1558 (Arrandale, HM55
chipset) which shares the identical PCI sound device shown in the logs
above. Wolfang's workaround (setting the model to "dell-m6") was
likewise successful for me.
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Confirmed on a pretty much identical system (these are both Dell 1558's
configured without the discrete GPU parts and with the Intel 6200
wireless option). Same symptoms.
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It started working randomly..., my apologies.
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Upon running the terminal spits out:
ERROR: Server connection error:
ERROR: Location USOH0110 is not in cache.
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File "/u
Note that other user-level applications require write access to the raw
USB devices. One example is "fxload", which is a firmware loader for
Cypress FX2 EZ-USB interface chips. These are very common on FPGA
development boards.
I worked around this as above, by assigning the plugdev group to the
Wait, what? If you want information, how about asking before closing
the bug? The problem is trivially easy to reproduce:
+ Start X.
+ Select a modified keyboard layout from System->Preferences->Keyboard
+ Confirm that it works on the attached keyboard(s)
+ Plug in a new USB keyboard.
+ Note tha
I can confirm that this but is *not* fixed in the 2.6.27-7-generic
kernel that was just pushed. Is there any way to attract the attention
of the ubuntu kernel team via this bug? My understanding is that all
that's required is for someone to review and integrate this patch for
the next kernel buil
I can confirm this with Intrepid. Changes to keyboard layouts apply
only to the built-in keyboard on the laptop, not to extra keyboards
plugged in via USB. I had to go back to xmodmap, which works. So
presumably this is a bug somewhere in event handling changes to xorg
that lie upstream of the m
I can confirm this with Intrepid on a Dell M65. With the DVD in the
bay, things work normally. But plug the battery in and the kacpi
threads start spinning after a resume, thus defeating the purpose to
using the media bay battery. This is a regression since Gutsy, none of
whose kernels showed th
I just got a chance to try this. Yes, the hardy alpha 2 kernel *does*
boot successfully on this hardware. I didn't try anything beyond
starting the install sequence and bouncing to a console to look at
dmesg, but this is much farther than the gutsy kernel got. Is there any
chance of this being f
Unfortunately, those instructions won't work for me as, if the Hardy
kernel is the same as the current one, I can't *install* Hardy in order
to do package management tasks...
Is there an easy way to manually install that kernel somewhere it can be
found by a i386 installation?
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I swapped a motherboard/CPU underneath a working Gutsy x86_64
installation, and the kernel fails to boot, immediately rebooting within
2-3 seconds of startup (I think it gets to unpacking the initramfs, but
it's very hard to
I can confirm this too: when /usr/bin/vim.tiny is run normally (with an
argv[0] of ".../vim.tiny") the arrow keys work as expected, and as they
did on Dapper. When the same binary is run as "vi" instead, it gets the
arrow keys wrong. This looks like a vim (or vim configuration) bug.
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