This has happened for me too in 18.10. Randy's fix above worked for me
too.
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Grub ignores TIMEOUT options on /etc/default/grub
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Next, more important result: no, *the touchpad still doesn't work* after
(a fairly long) suspend.
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Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop
First results: a recent update from Debian removed (on my Mint system) a
blacklisting in blacklist.conf for '12c_i801'. I find that, unless I
reactivate that blacklisting, touchpad edge scrolling does not work -
from boot and before any sleep. So that is a problem that this update
from Lenovo
The install does has the aforementioned prerequisite, namely the
Synaptics 'ultraNav' driver-cum-firmware.
Both installers at issue merely install firmware updates that the
installers then prompt one to run, having told the user that the
installation is finished; it is pretty confusing.
I
That release note is so poorly written that I thought it meant: this
update will not install on computers with the NFC model. Still, after a
while I released that this update is meant to *fix* that problem with
Linux. Hurrah!
Yet, it looks as though this update will install . . only on Windows.
That is informative. Thank you. However: Lenovo support tends to be
clueless with Linux, so finding out from Lenovo when this fix will ever
appear is hard. Might you or someone else be able to advise on that?
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When locking the screen via the xfce menu or light-locker tool the
screen sits at a blank/black screen. Moving the mouse or pressing a
button on the keyboard does nothing. After searching I found I could
just enter my password blindly and it would unlock the screen. Also
To answer my own question: that update removed a blacklisting in
blacklist.conf. The result of that removal, on my system, was that the
touchpad stopped working after suspend, even when S3 was not enabled. A
few hacks get the touchpad working again, but not properly - edge-
scrolling, and I
Is the patch described on the following webpage - a patch has arrived on
my system - relevant?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1797322
It looks like it is not, but I am unsure (and don't fancy doing a load
of testing if it is not).
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As I said, I've no experience of filing kernel bugs. I have no filed one
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Cf.:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732812
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Actually (cf. my comment above) the Manager does reconnect after sleep.
However: a script of my disconnects weak networks, the idea being to
allow connection to a stronger network. Yet, after the weak network is
disconnected, there is no automatic connection to my stronger network
(even though
Linux Mint 19. ThinkPad X1C6, on wifi.
`dbus: Failed to construct signal`, upon resumption from sleep.
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wpa_supplicant[874]: dbus:
@dr-strangehate
Thanks. I am no expert either. It seems to me that the problem could owe
either to Lenovo's hardware, or to the kernel, or to Ubuntu, or to
Debian. Complicating matters, if Lenovo's driver is buggy then it is the
kernel's job to compensate for that, I suppose. If the bug should be
@dr-strangehate
Sorry if this is an obtuse question, but you are saying that this
problem owes to a bug in the Linux kernel?
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Touchpad
@seb128
I would report this upstream, but the link provided in the post above
seems to lead to an *Ubuntu* bugtracker, and one that confronts me with
seemingly only a wall of text. Please could someone provide a fairly-
direct, correct URL. Thanks.
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Thanks. On Mint Cinnamon - which doesn't use the Gnome Desktop
Environment - I find that, in Dconf editor, there is no 'disabled'
option. (Perhaps you were using a terminal rather than the GUI?)
However, there was a 'none' option. Selecting it . . made no difference
to the problem.
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I've encountered the same error, on Mint 19 - based on Ubuntu 18.04 -
with kernel 4.19.0-041900rc4-generic.
I encountered the problem while trying to re-enable my touchpad after
resume from sleep - on the infamous Lenovo X1 Carbon Sixth Generation.
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I am on Mint 19 with kernel 20KHCTO1WW on a X1 model 20KHCTO1WW. I would
be happy to contribute to any necessary testing. I use the synaptic
touchpad driver.
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I have the same problem - on a 2018 Thinkpad with integrated Intel
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Messages of this sort have now started *flooding* my system (journald)
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NetworkManager authentication problems caused by polkit
To
Cf. #1731651.
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@Sebastian Bacher: yes (and a serious usability problem, if I may say
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I have discovered the cause - or trigger (proximate cause) - for at
least most of the instances of this error on my system. It's this
command, which I was running regularly via an automated script, and not
as root.
nmcli radio wifi
Evidently, polkit - the new version thereof - doesn't like this.
Public bug reported:
The following message, or variations upon it, appears dozens of times,
one immediately after the other, in my system log.
[1531853719.4893] error requesting auth for
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.hostname: Authorization
check failed: Failed to open file
@Durieux
I am unsure this is the place for such questions, but the answers are as
follows (at least for Linux Mint).
Run the package manager that is called (confusingly) Synaptics. You
should be able to find it in a menu under that name or under a name such
as 'package manager'. Search for and
Can anyone confirm please that Lenovo has actually fixed the problem? I
have an X1 Carbon 6th Generation, with the newest BIOS, and I fear it is
affected by the bug.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Not sure if this is related. Caught this before I upgraded. System is
now freezing and I can't use an old kernel as I get the following:
NVRM: API mismatch: the client has the version 384.111, but
NVRM: this kernel module has the version 384.90. Please
NVRM: make sure that this kernel module and
I'll bump this, if I may. I too am affected - on Mint 18.3 Cinnamon.
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Try to switch tabs within the Gnome System Monitor
My result: Gnome System Monitor hangs.
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** Affects:
On my Mint (18.2 and I think I did it on 18.3 too - both Cinnamon) the
network-manager downgrade sufficed; I did not need to adjust resolvconf.
However, I don't think I was using a 'PPTP tunnel'.
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@lukas-d: I understand, but perhaps you are thinking that I work for
Canonical or that I have the skill to contribute to the network-manager
project. Neither of those things are true. I am a frustrated user (with
fairly low programming ability).
It seems to me that switching to a distribution
@terry69lawson and other frustrated users: perhaps you are in a position
to try *WireGuard* as a replacement for OpenVPN (or for other methods of
connecting to a VPN). Your VPN provider will need to have WireGuard
servers for this to work. If your provider does have such servers, then
you are in
I experience the same state of affairs on Linux Mint x64 18.2 Cinnamon.
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(colord:832): Cd-WARNING **: failed to get session [pid 690]:
Corrections to the above post.
(i) '[I]t its original' should be 'in its original'.
(ii) 'Inference from the conjunction of 1, 2 and 3' should be,
'Inference from the conjunction of 1, 2, 3 and 4' - because I found
another reason.
A facility to edit posts would be welcome (but perhaps that
1. It has been four months since this bug - it its original incarnation
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1671606)
- was reported.
2. The bug is critical: it breaks security software.
3. The bug has been reported to Ubuntu, which has paid employees.
4. The bug is a
Cruz, thanks for this.
However, (1) after all the trouble I had getting OpenVPN working, I
don't fancy switching to something else (and my system does work at
present, using the older version of Network Manager).
Also, (2) I don't really understand what you say about /etc/hosts,
though probably
Might I ask when this rather severe bug is due to be fixed (in Xenial or
rather, for me, in Mint)? Thank you.
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I am glad to see that this bug is being worked on and is rightly
labelled as being of high importance.
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I am on Mint 18.1. This problem affects me too. Is anyone working on it,
please?
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Seumas: since Canonical seem to be dragging their feet on this, you
might as well downgrade to network-manager 1.2.2, which is a version
that works.
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'The bug disappear when i remove --timeout=3'. I don't think it is a
bug. For, that settings *instructs* autofs to remove the share after
three seconds. What we have here, I think, is an option ('timeout') with
a slightly misleading name.
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Somewhat similarly, I found that, on a laptop with no external input
device (only the touchpad), the file menu would not drop down from the
toolbar, though all the other menus did. Odd. It lasted about a minute.
Gimp 2.8 on Mint 18 x64.
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. . and now I can't remove your patched version of dnsmasq-base:
===
# apt remove dnsmasq-base
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
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Nicholas Stommel (nstommel): your fix didn't work for me. I think I had
the newer version of dnsmasq already, from my distro's repositories, and
Network-Manager 1.2.6 still - even after installing the
Sorry to bang on, but (1) previous comments don't seem editable, (2)
running the aforementioned script through http://www.shellcheck.net/
identifies some potential problems.
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remote file systems hang on shutdown, D-BUS stops too early
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I'm trying out your script, combined with autofs (which doesn't work via
fstab).
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I suffer from this too. It affects both systemd's automounts and autofs.
It's driving me nuts.
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remote file systems hang on shutdown,
I've installed dnsmasq-base_2.75-1ubuntu0.16.04.2 (on Linux Mint),
installed the 1.2.6 version of Network Manager and . . my VPN still
didn't work; the problem (that I had with network-manager 1.2.6 and the
older version of dnsmasq) wasn't solved. Still, my problem didn't begin
after
I have a similar problem on Linux Mint 18.1.
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Mounting CIFS share hangs when server is offline
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This problem seems to have resurfaced: please see
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This bug appears to be a duplicate of #167196; can the two reports - and
their 'heat' - be merged?
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DNS server from vpn connection is not
Perhaps this bug should be re-opened. For I have the problem on Linux
Mint (Mint 18.1 x64). On my system, openVPN must be restarted manually,
and the only command that seems to do the job is:
sudo service openvpn --full-restart
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The 'heat' on this bug is > 84, and no-one here argues that Preload
works on recent versions of Ubuntu. Given that it doesn't work on Mint
(my distribution) either, can something be done, please - such as
pulling from the Ubuntu (and hence Mint?) repositories?
I add that the project
Sorry, but could someone tell me which package or kernel I have to
install to get the fix for this problem? I am on Mint 18.1, and I
encounter the bug when using 4.8 kernels (but not 4.4, which are the
currently recommended kernels for Mint). The GRUB / kernel boot string
workaround does work for
Problem still occurs - or re-occurs - on Linux Mint 18 (Cinnamon).
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Any advice, anyone, on how to fix this, please? Thanks. (I am on Mint 18
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This problem seems to occur on Mint 18 Cinnamon too (unless an extension
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But perhaps the message will be changed upstream, at Debian. (See
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=813786.)
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Well, it doesn't *look* that friendly. Perhaps reformulation of the
message is in order?
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Can't
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, after a quick look over
the dmesg to see if it gives you any ideas... I'd just close this bug.
I've just given up on it and I'm looking at a new laptop anyway.
Stefan, thanks for all your help and perseverance over more than a year!
NJ
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http
Ignore above... obviously it didn't work :-p
Anyway here's the debug dmesg from intrepid. Now to install Jaunty and I'll
post a dmesg from that!
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Umm... apart from my touchpad still not working... Best Ubuntu Ever!
So a fresh install (not upgrade) of jaunty and it still doesn't work. Debug
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Ok installed it and it booted fine (in intrepid) though the mousepad
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I'll try booting with that command line tonight. If it doesn't work I'll
flatten it completely and install 9.04...
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Whoa we're still going on this?!
Alrighty I'll try it tonight.
So just download the .deb and install? I'll add itself to grub etc (and will
leave other kernels intack and bootable)?
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Ummm... small problem I've upgraded to intrepid. Will this still work?
Does someone want to patch the intrepid kernel for me?
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Basically it was a no-go. I tried booting without any other mouses and
attached a usb one when it had fully booted to move around. Any
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Hey stefan good work!! I would be quite willing to be another guinea pig
if you would like. Anyway great work! Any idea when this will be pushed
in to the mainstream updates?
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Doesn't seem to have worked. No sure though. Dmesg attached. Thanks for
keeping up the effort Stefan :)
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[ 48.657193] Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 6.2, id: 0x25a0b1, caps:
0xa04793/0x30
[ 48.657270] serio: Synaptics pass-through port at isa0060/serio4/input0
[ 48.696941] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio4/input/input8
See yours got recognised during
It seems ours weren't detected by the kernel can you post your dmesg?
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No love from the kernel and modules update from last night :(
Any word on progress Stefan?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[ 21.355079] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[ 21.372780] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
1) Adding psmouse.proto=imps as a kernel parameter might help
Might also hellp:
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
2) Reading: http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/trouble-
shooting.txt
Hope it helps :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/discostu# dmidecode
# dmidecode 2.9
SMBIOS 2.31 present.
35 structures occupying 1218 bytes.
...
Handle 0x001D, DMI type 21, 7 bytes
Built-in Pointing Device
Type: Touch Pad
Interface: PS/2
Buttons: 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/discostu# tpconfig -i
My symptoms are the same as Goswins (no to modprobing and not detected
at boot.) Happy easter all :)
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PNP Device
Identifer: PNP0f13
Description: PS/2 Port for PS/2-style Mice
Connection: PNP (Plug-and-Play)
I see through my searches that passing the parameter psmouse.proto=imps
at boot time helped some people in the past maybe it has something to do
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Hey mate can i just thanks in advance from your help to date and
continuing help :)
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Toshiba Satellite A70 here
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lshw
[sudo] password for discostu:
discostu
description: Notebook
product: Satellite A70
vendor: TOSHIBA
version: PSA70A-007001
serial: 8433K
width: 32 bits
capabilities: smbios-2.31 dmi-2.31
Hey mate. Done and attached (didn't work though). lspci and lsusb don't give
anything overally interesting (can attach if required). But i find this line in
the dmesg sorta interesting:
[ 60.747270] PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBC0,PNP0f13:MSE0] at 0x60,0x64
irq 1,12
Hope it helps. Its
Kernel Update last night didn't help
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[ 11.974385] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[ 12.000347] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input1
[ 32.319114] input: PC Speaker
Hoy hoy, still a no-go. Dmesg attached.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux discostu 2.6.24-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Feb 29 22:08:31 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[ 11.783818] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[
I also have the same problem. My dmesg is attached. As for the
classification I think i should be more specifically a bug in the kernel
as Goswin suggested.
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[Hardy] synaptic touchpad not detected
Still doesn't work. Already had tried that. Dmesg attached.
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touchpad not detected by kernel in hardy heron
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196808
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touchpad not detected by kernel in hardy heron
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196808
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-10-generic
As Per this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=700390
In the latest hardy heron the Touchpad on my laptop doesn't seem to be
getting detected by the kernel (newest or previous w/ full apt-get
update + apt-get
: i386
ProcCmdline: kxineplayer -wid 62928225 -f
/home/just-nj/.kde/share/apps/kmplayer/xine_config -vo xv,sdl,x11 -ao alsa -cb
konqueror-24345/KMPlayerCallback-14 -c
ProcCwd: /home/just-nj
ProcEnviron:
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
LANG
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2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdline: /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin
ProcCwd: /home/just-nj
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: firefox
StacktraceTop
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