Public bug reported:
After restarting Unity using the "unity" command from the command dialog
in Dash the Alt-F4 keystroke to close windows no longer functions.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-37.64-generic 3.13.11.7
Un
I am also experiencing this problem after restarting unity from the
command dialog in Dash.
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Title:
Alt+F4 doesn't work after restarting unity
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This solution was implemented using Ubuntu 13.10 x86_64 as the host
machine.
This bug seems to be fixed using Virtual Box 4.3.8. The downloads can be
obtained from the repositories published by Oracle following the
installation steps provided by the documentation:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/
Raymond,
Your most recent post led me to be able to get Analog Surround 2.1
working under Ubuntu 13.10 running on the 3.11.0-15 kernel. Thank you.
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Ubuntu version 13.10 has been installed and brightness functionality
does not exist with function keys, but brightness can be adjusted from
the graphical front-end provided by Ubuntu in System Settings >
Brightness and Lock after laptop has been suspended and then resumed.
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Raymond,
Yes. Simply put, that is correct.
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Internal sub-woofer on Asus G75VW laptop doesn't work.
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Raymond,
I e-mailed Massimo and received information that states the bug is fixed
in the kernel that ships with Ubuntu 13.10, as I found it was myself
when testing with the LiveCD version of 13.10. The volume controls in
the graphical front-end for alsamixer that ships with Ubuntu versions
doesn't
*So far this has been a lot of unfamiliar information to me...
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Raymond,
I haven't e-mailed Taiwai yet as I'm not sure what information or
requests I need to ask for. Do I need to simply tell him to disable
independent headphones? So far this has been a lot of unfamiliar
information that I'm not certain I should use or how I should use it.
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Raymond,
Here is the output you requested for the 0x3d node:
Command: sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x3d 0xf00 0x9
Output: nid = 0x3d, verb = 0xf00, param = 0x9
value = 0xf0
Command: sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x3d 0xf00 0xe
Output: nid 0x3d, verb = 0xf00, param = 0xe
Daniel,
Testing under Ubuntu 13.10 allows the use of the internal sub-woofer.
The sub-woofer controls in the Sound settings are still not usable, but
using the slider for Fade from rear to front speakers under the Analog
Surround 4.0 Output mode allows for panning between the two internal
speakers
Bug is also persistent in the LiveCD version of Ubuntu 13.10.
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Title:
Backlight brightness adjustment and Fn keys do not work on Asus G75VW
ser
Raymond,
I'll add that after removing the lines from /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf that you had told me to remove, sound now only plays out of
the sub-woofer, and not out of the two rear speakers located near the
monitor.
Daniel,
I'm in the process of creating a LiveCD of Ubuntu 13.10 to confi
Raymond,
I'm not sure where you want me to execute the command, "sudo ./hda-verb
/dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x3e 0xf00 0x9". When trying to execute the command at
the home directory in bash, I get an error stating, "sudo: ./hda-verb:
command not found". Where should I be executing this command exactly?
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Attached to this post is the output of the alsa-info.sh script running
on the 3.13 mainline kernel.
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After testing the 3.13 kernel (using the link that was provided) I was
still unable to get either the Brightness and Lock settings to adjust
the brightness or the function keys described by the original post.
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After testing the 3.13 kernel provided by the link, I found that the
internal sub-woofer was outputting sound, but could not be controlled
via the Sounds settings.
** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Title:
Backlight brightness adjustment and Fn keys do not work on Asus G75VW
series laptop on Ubuntu
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Title:
Internal sub-woofer on Asus G75VW laptop doesn't work.
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Public bug reported:
The internal sub-woofer does not work on the Asus G75VW series laptop.
It has no usable controls in the Sound Settings window and sound does
not come from the internal sub-woofer when testing it with Rhythmbox,
youtube.com video and audio, or Audacious.
Ubuntu Version: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
The backlight brightness adjustment through the Brightness and Lock
settings and also through the use of the function keys on the Asus G75VW
model laptop do not function. Changing the brightness with the slider in
the Brightness and Lock settings yields no change in brightness
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