Eh, go figure. I tried connecting to S705 headset to my smartphone, and while
it also was able to connect, android kitkat only wanted to send the audio to my
speaker.
Must have been something IN the S705. It didn't matter that I had turned it
off, charged it and tried it with both devices.
I wen
And after a fresh reboot (just making sure because I thought I had had to
reboot before), it STILL isn't working.
"bluetoothd[853]: RFCOMM server failed for Headset Voice gateway: rfcomm_bind:
Address already in use (98)"
And "$ sudo rfcomm -a" doesn't show ANY device.
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I was listening to music through my bluetooth headset earlier today with no
issues.
I did step outside and had a little issue with the distance, but the connection
never dropped.
I was about to listen to some more. Headset connected according to the
GUI, but a sound test di
I'm going back to the 100% of the time issue.
I'm finding that the 100% occurs during boot when I switch to the "detailed
output" part of the boot (ESC) instead of leaving it at the graphical mode.
It does NOT explain the disappearing mouse when I hover over a terminal window.
The mouse would re
I don't know if the tuner and LAN issues warrant a report since I think
it may be by design.
The LAN issue was due to redacted code:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bc2bebe8de8ed4ba6482c9cc370b0dd72ffe8cd2
When adding the code back in, I am now able to WO
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Early-Linux-4.2-Woes
DING DING DING! ^This is what I'm experiencing with 4.2.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Early-Linux-4.2-Woes
DING DING DING! ^This is what I'm experiencing with 4.2.
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I was right about the kernel, even after removing what I compiled and
installing the packages you linked to, the same boot failure occurred.
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For me, I DO need to compile because I have to adjust a module for my tv tuner
and for my LAN.
I did install the 2 headers and 1 image file that I compiled (done for every
kernel tested so far), not downloaded, but just to be thorough in the testing,
I will d/l those files now and test them aft
4.2-rc1 was a COMPLETE failure.
It began with the build using "binary-perarch". I only added that because of
the linux-cloud* and linux-tools* installation (which I figure probably isn't
needed, but it's there). That isn't a big deal.
I cleaned and recompiled and installed just fine.
HOWEVER, b
OK, so having updated the...
1) bios to:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
P1.70
05/12/2015
2) kernel to (no errors in the build and install):
$ uname -r
4.1.1-040101-generic
... the effect is still in play.
I will say it is NOT 100% of the time anym
So now it's looking to be a 100% of the time sort of issue considering that I
just now rebooted my machine and the exact same sequence occurred.
The mouse wasn't visible at log in and didn't appear when logged in.
Only when I logged out did the mouse cursor appear.
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Same session as last comment/report but after I've logged in and the
cursor is still invisible.
I'll try to remember to make a report with the XOrg package.
*Maybe a specific package/process can be suggested that I capture a report on.
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I'm attaching a bug report for when there was no visible mouse cursor at the
log in screen.
I switched to tty to create the bug report but forgot I originally reported the
XOrg and instead did nautilus this time.
I DID update my BIOS to 1.70 and it is still happening. I'm finding it happen
with
Ugh, I missed your message that was in the spam folder. Surprised I've
gone this long without looking.
I was surprised to see there was a BIOS update, so I'll be taking care
of that.
I actually just encountered the mouse issue again while watching a
video. I also find that it'll also disappear wh
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure if this would be filed under linux, mokutils, efitools or whatever
package handles the system keyring (methinks linux).
My related thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2280063&p=13296983
There is only ONE key in the system_keyring
$ sudo keyctl list
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