Hi,
I'm really sorry but laptop's motherboard has gone some weeks ago.
Now I have a zbook 15 g2 with xenial amd64 installed... it works very well.
Thank you very much
Bye
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Sorry... I'll write a new bug... thank you for the reply
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292113
Title:
CTRL+ALT+T - shortcut to open Terminal is does not work
Public bug reported:
Hi all,
since the release upgrade to 14.04 amd64 I have some problems with keyboard, I
think the problem is xorg or gnome-shell related, I'll try to explain it. The
laptop is a Asus N56VZ, if I press any of the fn keys (except the laptop screen
on-off) they don't work
Update: none of the fn keys is working more after the upgrade from 13.10 to
14.04, except laptop monitor on/off button.
The fn keys are:
keyboard backlight increase
keyboard backlight decrease
monitor lightness increase
monitor lightness decrease
monitor switch
trackpad on / off
volume off
I have the same problem.
I don't know if it's related, but I use an Asus N56VZ, and the volume fn keys
don't working, but in keyboard shortcuts window I can configure them and are
correctly recognized.
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Now I have Bios 217 with kernel 3.8.0-27-generic amd64.
Same problem. Not so often as before, but sometimes happens.
A really strange behaviour, I would think that is hardware related, if there
weren't so many people that suffer this problem...
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I tried to contact ASUS for this bug,
I also linked this page into the mail.
They told me to send the laptop back to repair and open an RMA because they
told me that problem could be hardware related and not bios related.
I won't send anything, I need the laptop I don't want to stay without it
I can confirm that the there is the same bug on 13.04 amd64 with my
n56vz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1088146
Title:
Asus n56vz battery state is wrong or battery
I have just received a reply from asus support about this problem.
They replied that I have to send laptop back and open a RMA.
I bought the laptop 1 month ago, I don't think is a laptop problem, I think
this is the default reply to my mail.
Now I will try to ask again some more info about this
Hi,
I am running the same bios (.216) with an n56vz-p4364 laptop.
I have the same battery red blinking problem, the fans goes to max, and I never
tried the usb connection power charging.
But adding acpi_osi=Linux doesn't resolve anything, I resolve powering off,
removing and re-adding battery.
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