** Summary changed:
- [VPCEL2S1E, Conexant CX20590, Mic, Internal] No sound at all
+ [VPCEL2S1E, Conexant CX20590, Mic, Internal] No recording possible
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I did not try older versions of Ubuntu so I do not know whether older
versions have the issue. I am happy to try older versions out.
Which Ubuntu versions shall I go for?
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Neither /sys/class/leds, /sys/class/backlight have an entry related to
acer-wmi.
Specifically,
$ ls -l /sys/class/leds/
σύνολο 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Φεβ 23 20:29 ath9k-phy0 ->
../../devices/pci:00/:00:06.0/:03:00.0/leds/ath9k-phy0
$ ls -l /sys/class/backlight/
σύνολο 0
lrwx
Public bug reported:
Trying with Ubuntu Daily 12.04 (20/2/2012),
Hotkey Fn+F1 (disable touchpad): Not working
Hotkey Fn+F2 (mute/unmute sound): Working
Hotkey Fn+F3/F4 (audio lower/higher): Working
Hotkey Fn+F5/F6 (brightness lower/higher): works, but also invokes the
"enable/disable external mo
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Title:
Sony VPCEL2S1E, some hotkeys not working
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Thanks for the reply.
1. The keyboard devices are
AT keyboard: input/event4
module: input/event7
2. The AT keyboard controls these hotkeys that work
scan code: 0xA0 key code: mute
scan code: 0xAE key code: volumedown
scan code: 0xB0 key code: volumeup
The AT keyboard controls these hotke
There is also
scan code: 0x17 key code: suspend
for the keyboard device input/event7
which works fine.
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Title:
Sony VPCEL2S1E, some hotkeys n
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> John Perry [2012-03-28 23:10 -]:
>> The AT keyboard controls these hotkeys that has NO effect
>>
>> scan code: 0x46 key code: scrolllock
>
> Did you actually press the Scroll Lock key her
Therefore, this package should be more resilient if the network is not up yet.
When Ubuntu boots up, the wireless network may take several seconds to get
activated. This is especially true when the router does not broadcast the SSID.
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** Description changed:
I am trying the Ubuntu Daily ISO (20/2/2012) and I notice that the WiFi is
not working.
Upon inspection, rfkill reports:
0: acer-wireless: Wireless LAN
- Soft blocked: yes
- Hard blocked: no
+ Soft blocked: yes
+ Hard blocked: no
1: sony-wifi: Wire
Public bug reported:
I am trying the Ubuntu Daily ISO (20/2/2012) and I notice that the WiFi is not
working.
Upon inspection, rfkill reports:
0: acer-wireless: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
1: sony-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: sony-bluetooth: Blue
Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu Daily (20/2/2012) and I am experiencing issues with
the sound.
Specifically, I cannot record audio, neither from the internal
microphone, nor from the red input jack.
pavucontrol does not recognise any audio input from the card.
Alsa does not recognised t
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Title:
[VPCEL2S1E, Conexant CX20590, Mic, Internal] No sound at all
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I get the following error messages from the terminal window (when I run
jockey-gtk from the command line):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/jockey-gtk", line 382, in on_button_toggle_clicked
'toggle', False):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/jockey/ui.py", line 670,
Adding: I get the TypeError only when I try to install the "post-release
updates" driver.
I also tried with different locales in case the problem is specific to
locale/translation; the problem is NOT specific to locales.
Installing the release FGLRX driver works fine.
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** Summary changed:
- [STAGING]
+ atl1c :01:00.0: vpd r/w failed. This is likely a firmware bug on this
device. Contact the card vendor for a firmware update.
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Changing back to confirmed. The latest update did not solve the issue.
acer-wmi.ko is still loaded automatically and soft-blocks the WiFi interface.
(I am advanced user, feel free to ask me to do things to test out).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I tested the latest kernel 3.5.0-34-generic #55-Ubuntu (x86_64) from the
-proposed repository,
and I no longer get a kernel panic.
Specifically, I have been running 3.5.0-34-generic #55 for three hours
without problem.
I do get the following messages in 'dmesg' which (according to
https://bug
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 12.10 with fglrx 13.4. The system works fine with
the exception:
If I run either kernels 3.5.0-31-generic or 3.5.0-32-generic, I get a kernel
panic/hard freeze within about 5-30 minutes of using the computer.
When the kernel panic occurs, the system is f
I am affected as well with 13.10 (Daily - installed yesterday) while
trying to install fglrx-updates.
I remember the same issue happening with earlier versions of Ubuntu
(perhaps 12.04).
A workaround is to run (adjust paths accordingly)
ln -s /lib/modules/3.9.0/build/include/generated/uapi/linu
More information about the workaround and a patch,
http://henryhermawan.blogspot.gr/2013/03/amd-catalyst-patch-for-kernel-38x.html
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Title:
[saucy
Related discussion on ubuntuforums.org,
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2126285
Sadly they closed the thread as if the issue does not occur in saucy.
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A fresh installation of saucy (today's daily) completed succesfully.
I then tried to install the closed-source graphics driver (from Software
Sources) and got this error.
(it probably is a "version.h missing" problem).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package
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