Sorry Bryce, I don't have that laptop any more, so I can't verify if it
still is an issue.
Bryce Harrington skrev:
> Hi linus-ussarna,
>
>
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't
> been any activi
Hi there, I followed the deps down a bit more, this is where it wouldn't
get any further (I'm not the original poster so my system may be a bit
different, and I do use Xgl from berookid):
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titoose, thats exactly what's happening to mine after the switch to
.22-14, good (or rather; bad) to hear that it's not just mine.
To sum it up:
- resume
- black screen, flash as backlight turns on
- wait a while, then some piece of the log is displayed (in console mode, vt 8?)
- blink, then happi
Just saw this, which might be the same problem, testing the workaround in a
while:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22/+bug/123104
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Yup, the workaround in bug# 123104 worked, I'm not calling this a dupe
yet though as in our case the laptops suspend, but dies on resume.
Here's the workaround (thanks to Jose de la Rosa):
Workaround with new driver 100.14.19. In /etc/default/acpi-support,
change to:
MODULES="uvcvideo"
SAVE_VBE_S
And the xorg.conf:
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Binary package hint: nvidia-glx-new
My Dell Latitude D620 (Quadro NVS 110M) reboots instead of resuming when
opening the lid after suspend using nvidia 100.14.19. Works fine with
"nv" driver.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Enable nvidia driver in xorg.conf
2. Log out / log in (or re
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States && setLEDAsusWireless 1
else ( ! isAnyWirelessPoweredOn && [ "$HOTKEY_VALUE" = "$ON_VALUE" ] ) ; then
toggleAllWirelessStates && setLEDAsusWireless 0
fi
does NOT help. The previous version (105) worked perfectly.
I don't recall how to
Oops, when I said wireless switch i meant Fn+F2, the physical kill-
switch still works (although it doesn't turn on the wireless as Fn+F2 is
stopping it, or whatever).
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Nicolo: Hm, yes commenting that line from state-funcs works, but stops
the LED going on/off and additionally kills bluetooth permanently (until
reboot that is). I'll try with your patch from the other bug to see if
it helps.
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Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
> This is very strange, especially with bluetooth, that line only
> manages the wifi led, and in some cases the wifi switch... try that
> patch soon, and tell us the result
>
I've applied the patch, with varying result. I have a couple of ideas as
to what might be causing it,
Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
> I've seen that your laptop is using asus-wireless-2.sh. This file is
> wrong in my opinion. I will try to apply some changes to it, and then I
> will upload a patch here.
>
Actually I think it uses asus-wireless, I was wrong in my first report.
The keycode is 5d and 7e (pro
Checked, it uses both.
Here's two keypresses of Fn+F2:
hotkey ATKD 005d 0021
hotkey ATKD 007d 000b
hotkey ATKD 005d 0022
hotkey ATKD 007e 001f
I think I've found the problem though; you can't control the wireless
card via /sys/class/net/wlan0_rename/device/rf_kill
Forgot to mention that I'm using Nicolò's patch from bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/180598
To test my scripts I've commented out events/asus-wireless and events
/asus-wireless-2 to stop them interfering.
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OK, I've made some scripts for the U1F now, it's ugly as batshit, but
works. TODO is to make it exclusive to the U1F as I don't want to kill
some other models. Also it would probably be a good idea to make asus-
wireless-2 exclusive to the models it's written for ( the U6E )
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Just wanted to say THANK YOU! Great work Orkun!
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Nope, it's partially resovled in 180598, the wireless card gets turned
on and off with 108 installed (kind of), but there remains three issues:
- The LED doesn't show the status, it's always lit
- Bluetooth is turned off on the first press of Fn+F2, but is not turned on by
the second
- The wirele
Steve: Thank you for the fix, it helps kind of; please have a look at
bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/204378 ,
it probably explains more about the problem with asus.
Nicolò: /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/wlan /is/ the controller for
the wlan card, although it co
Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
> Does this bug still occur, after the release of acpi-support 0.108? I
> don't think so...
>
> I'm interested in what happens if you use, instead of the laptop
> hotkey, the script from acpi-support:
>
> sudo /etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh
>
> tell me if this script has the co
Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
> So the hotkey fires 2 acpi events... the first is for wifi, and the
> second for bluetooth (not sure).
> At the third keypress, the events are the same as the second keypress,
> since bluetooth does no more come back on, but this is not our
> problem. you should file another
More fun:
After fiddling around for a while with device/rf_kill and asus-
laptop/wlan ksoftirqd hangs with 100% CPU usage :-)
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Orkun, are you able to watch movies with the intel driver and XAA? For
me (also 945GM) both vlc and totem crashes. VLC with the following
error:
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Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
> That's right.
> Could you tell me if asus-wireless-2.sh is still called? if not we
> should be near to the solution
>
It's not called by Fn+F2, but it's called by the hardware kill-switch
(which uses 5f and 7d)
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I agree Steve, and so does some other people :-) found these now (didn't
know about rf_kill before I ran into these problems):
http://groups.google.se/group/linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/3dbe888c7f54a1cd
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1606
Thank you all for the hel
Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
> Wait: the rfkill works as expected:
> 0 is no kill
> 1 is software kill
> 2 is hardware kill
> 3 is hardware + software kill
>
> you cannot disable hardware kill using an software
>
OK, but why is it set to 3 or 2 by Fn+F2 (it still has to be the kernel
right?)? Shouldn't
Anything more on this? I haven't visited the affected site for a while
so I don't know if the issue remains.
Also, could this bug be moved/duped to Karmic's bug database?
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Same issue here, connecting with my laptop resets the AP, a D-Link
Airplus G 2.4GHz wgl-g700ap thereby disconnecting all other devices.
My NIC is a:
01:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
Network Connection (rev 02)
The other computer (running Jaunty) has a:
0
Mackenzie Morgan skrev 2009-10-30 23:43:
> 4965 as well? I've got one of those machines too. It's also fine. That one
> has
> Subsystem: 8086:1100
>
As I said earlier; I suspect it has something to do with the AP/Router,
mine is fine as well, at home.
Ungoliath, what kind of router do you h
I'm having the same problem with both Facebook and Google and 13.04.
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