I'm checking in if there is any progress on this. I tried installing the
Nvidia drivers point to the nVidia website in the link above. The
installation went fine but it's not using the nVidia driver. I followed
the instruction of running nvidia-xconfig but it doesn't change
anything.
I would love
I'm experiencing the same issue. When using kernel 3.17 everything's
fine but with kernel 3.18 or 3.19 the screen goes black intermittently
but pretty often.
If I change the brightness of my screen I can see the black goes a bit
brighter if that makes sense. Sometimes I can press the sleep button
Hi Robert,
Are you aware of this thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184/+index?comments=all
Adam did a patch that is very easy to install. Look at post #209.
It worked for me and everyone who upgraded to kernel 3.19. Unfortunately
in my case this kernel brought othe
Anyone has an idea what compenent in kernel 3.19 (actually 3.18 works as
well) makes it work vs 3.17? I'm at a point of thinking going back to
Windows. That tells you how discouraged I am :)
Like I mentionned before I cannot use 3.19 or 3.18 because they
introduced a bug that makes my system very
Hum, now I've got other issues. The kernel 3.19 is very unstable for me.
My screen goes black all the times and I have to restart when it stays
like this for too long.
Back in the game and still interested to see it working on a different
kernel. I use 3.17.1
Thanks
Francois
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This is it. Kernel 3.19 is the man. Nothing has worked before I switched
to this kernel but now it's working.
Thanks everybody!
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Title:
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Still doesn't work for me after trying #244. I tried copying the
firmware from #124 as well but it didn't help.
Note that I haven't upgraded my kernel to 3.19 but since others can make
it work with that kernel I'll stick to the one I have.
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Actually I saw a few of you said you upgraded your kernel to 3.19.
Adam, should I do that or you'd rather have it working on any kernel in
the range you provided? I don't mind upgrading if that's what's needed.
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By curiosity dmarbri, did you try the fix #150 prior to that?
I did and I wonder if that's the reason why it doesn't work for me and
some others.
Thanks
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Thanks Adam. And I don't know if it's related but I used to be able to
use an external usb wireless device (Belkin) but it doesn't work
anymore. I don't know since when though so it can be something else.
francoisd@gs60 ~ $ dmesg|grep ath10k
Nothing returned
francoisd@gs60 ~ $ lspci -nnn|grep -i
I installed from the link on #209 but it didn't work.
$ uname -a
Linux gs60 3.17.1-031701-generic #201410150735 SMP Wed Oct 15 11:36:31 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lspci | grep Network
05:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros Device 003e (rev 20)
$ iwconfig
eth0 no wirele
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