Possible workaround:
I have improved the temperature of my laptop a lot, by doing the following:
1- setting Trip Points and Polling Frequency in /etc/rc.local, as described
above:
echo -n "105:0:85:50:40:35" > /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/trip_points
echo 10 > /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/polling_
jojo4u: your suggestions seem very good. However I have one question:
Your suggested values only show 5 numbers, where previous examples included 6
numbers. Can you explain?
In any case, it looks like setting a proper governor and forgetting about
userspace daemons is the way to go. I'll give it
Hey! I just noticed something. I was reading up on this document:
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/documentation/thermal.html
And it says:
"cat trip_points" sample output:
critical (S5): 110 C
passive: 105 C: tc1=2 tc2=10 tsp=100 devices=0xdf72e380
active[0]: 48 C: devices=0xc157fec0
However, my output
Because the bug is actually in GTK 2.0, not in Gedit and Nautilus. Gedit and
Nautilus use GTK 2.0, and the bug is in that code.
I have been too busy to react to that, but I will. But Pedro Villavicencio
is totally right.
You should be happy more people are looking at the problem. This is an
advan
Yes, that's right. But to make that happen, we need to report it directly to
the GNOME project, because they take care of GTK 2.0.
I'll look into that, but you can already see how to do it here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME
It means we need to go to this website:
http://bugzilla.gn
I just tested Lucid latest daily, and wireless wasn't working on a
Lenovo Thinkpad Edge, using Intel WiMAX/WiFi Link 6050 series, id
8086:0089.
According to the Debian Wiki, the current iwlagn driver should work.
It seems the microcode for the 6000 series is the one to use.
http://wiki.debian.org/
I just verified this on Firefox 3.5.3 in Karmic.
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Nautilus is also affected.
Verified that this is "simply" a display error. Copying the text between
GTK applications and OpenOffice Writer works.
Steps to reproduce:
1- Start OpenOffice.org Writer.
2- Switch keyboard layout to Lao.
3- Type "xq".
4- Select the resulting text, copy it. It should di
Typing "xqd" in OpenOffice.org in Karmic works correctly. Arora browser
(QT-based) works correctly.
Firefox shows the issue. Also verified on Epiphany browser, and Gedit.
This seems to be a problem with the GTK widgets?
Attached is a screenshot of OpenOffice, Arora, GEdit, Firefox and
Epiphany b
Public bug reported:
This seems to be a return of an existing bug, in newer hardware and
microcode versions.
Wireless card: Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 [8086:24fd] (rev 78)
Firmware version: 34.0.1
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Frequent errors as soon as I connect to wifi:
Microc
** Description changed:
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Wireless card: Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 [8086:24fd] (rev 78)
Firmware version: 34.0.1
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Frequent errors as soon as I conn
@sforshee: No, wifi had been stable on Bionic before that. Somehow it seems
quite stable again now. I got this laptop in September, so I installed Bionic
directly.
I have checked my syslog, and I don't see the microcode loading errors anymore.
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@paelzer: agreed. I also tried getting later firmwares from Intel's git
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dmesg output.
Note: lately the perceived effect of this issue seems to have gotten
better. I still see the error in the logs, but wifi performance is
acceptable.
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It's what Ubuntu 18.04.1 fully updated has... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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It seems this is a hardware driver problem. It has been reported to the
upstream kernel in these 2 bugs:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115631
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120181
It does not look very good. Not much progress...
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Hello,
I have in my hands a slightly different Asus E205SA. This one comes with an
Elan Touchpad.
On the outside it looks exactly the same.
The other E205SA with the malfunctioning touchpad, has vendor id "0b05", which
is:
vendor: 0b05 ("ASUSTek Computer, Inc.")
Could it be that ASUSTek touchpad
Hey, joining the bug.
I have an Asus E205SA, which is a great little device.
I've just tested with Kernel 4.6 from Mainline, and it seems to improve things
somewhat, as the sensitivity of the touchpad is more manageable, but still only
detected as a mouse.
Happy to help test more.
Kernel 4.7rc1 f
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.10 installed on Macbook Pro 9,2, with Broadcom 14e4:4331.
Using b43 driver, connection randomly drops, and only way to recover is
shutdown and reboot.
With Mac OSX, same network, connection is absolutely stable.
Network is using WPA2-AES Personal, with Ruckus acces
I have the same problem: suspend doesn't work. When I try to suspend on
my Asus 1215B, the only way to get it back is removing battery and AC
power. As the original bug report, I am using the AMD/ATI fglrx
proprietary driver.
I tried mainline kernel 3.3.7, but I can't use it with the ATI fglrx
pro
I removed fglrx driver, using radeon, and kernel 3.3.7, same problem:
Suspend seems to work.
But next reboot fails, hard disk not found or not working.
(And with kernel 3.3.7, I don't have wireless or sound...)
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Sorry, my mistake: using the radeon driver and kernel 3.3.7, things are
a bit better, it behaves just like uswsusp with ATI proprietary drivers.
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Suspend works unreliably, failing sometimes.
When suspend works, the following reboot will fail, with a blank screen with a
cursor after the BIOS splash screen. It seems to be trying to access the hard
drive for booting, but fails, eventually showing the error of no valid b
Ok! Here it is:
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Is there any chance we can try to find a workaround?
Where can I look at and tweak what happens with the hard disk controller during
suspend/resume?
Any chance it can be fully turned off during suspend?
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When suspend works, the following reboot will fail, with a blank screen with
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Ok, I have tested with Quantal, using the stock kernel as of today.
I have also tested with mainline kernels 3.4.1 and 3.5rc1.
In all cases, the problem remains: suspend/resume works, but leaves the system
unable to reboot.
Any suggestions to try to develop a workaround are welcome.
Where can I
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Testing this with Ubuntu 12.04.
Suspend/resume seems to work fine, at least most of the time, with C6 mode on
or off, makes no difference.
But if you suspend even just once, then you can't reboot. Or shutdown and start
again.
Something in the hard drive controller (I think), because the hard dri
Public bug reported:
Screen suddenly goes black. No option but reset.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-18-generic
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-18-generic i686
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: i386
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Quick question: are you using OpenDNS filtering? Or some other form of DNS
filtering?
Maybe your college is using DNS filtering?
It is a known problem with OpenDNS and some chat related sites that are blocked:
http://forums.opendns.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=17239
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