- I have on sda winXP AND on sdb WIN10 and 16.04
- 18.04 sits/installed on sdf
- did you try/change in BIOS your sdd to be the FIRST BOOT DEVICE/HDD?
- my system/described above boots/works flawlessly - grub sees and boots
all 4 OS's.
- pls take a look at
install failed again May23rd,2018; at approx 77% install app crashed;
new crash report submitted; just a comment/question - w_scan command
works flawless on 16.04 Metv app; does tvtime app use w_scan to detect
TV channels?
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The previously posted Juan workaround also worked for me too on the Dell
XPS 15 running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Thank you all. :-)
Patch system first, then do the following fixes posted by Juan and
others (see previous posts).
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-libinput
sudo apt-get remove
PS: I realized I needed to point out corrections to my previous post
about my Dell XPS 15 which is running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, as follows:
(1) touchpad mouse pointer randomly jumps to the bottom left corner,
which frustratingly can result in the trash application opening up since
one might be
I have been experiencing the identical problem on my new Dell XPS 15
touchscreen laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 fully patched. Two problems
actually:
(1) touchpad mouse pointer randomly jumps to the bottom left corner,
which frustratingly can result in the trash application opening up, and
at least
Hi David,
I could not reliably make things work for production. I had tried to put
ifup/ifdown in my rc.local script and I tried tweaking the upstart scripts...
but I couldn't get anything to bring up all the interfaces reliably.
Noone in the forms bothered to help on this either...
I *believe* the problem is in the upstart script which should be part of
the netscript-2.4-upstart package...
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# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:14.04
On a multi-homed 14.04 server, the post-up, up, pre-up, etc. scripts are
not executed when the network interface is brought up automatically
(auto ethN set) at boot.
ifup and ifdown do respect and
Updated (ubuntu) status, top of page, as bug is fixed from Trusty
onwards.
PB.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1071989 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1071989
While version 2.0.0 can be built on linux, it does not work very well. Its
nowhere near as good as 0.8.
See bug report 1071989
PB.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1071989
Searchmonkey
Typo correction in post #61. I meant I have NOW installed Ubuntu
14.04 LTS.
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Joseph and all,
I have not installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS desktop (the latest downloadable
release from Ubuntu.com) and it works successfully on the Dell XPS 18
touchscreen, with Unity. So far so good.
Thank you for all your efforts on this.
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I see Saucy went to Triage. Please let me know if there will be any
further attempts at a kernel (or other) fix to Saucy I can try while I
have Saucy installed now (per post 58) to my local disk partition
wherebye I can install your kernel .deb packages.
Otherwise, if no
Joseph,
I was able to (on my Dell XPS 18 touch) use Windows 8.1 to reduce/shrink
the WIndows OS partition, and give me space to install Ubuntu Saucy
13.10 on the local disk so that I could add the .deb upstream updated
kernel and reboot to it.Here's the kernel it's running (below):
Joseph,
I could only try this:
Can you see if this is also fixed in the latest 3.11 upstream kernel,
which can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11.10.5-saucy/
if I was able to make a persistent bootable USB stick/flash drive with the
latest ISO and that
Hello Joseph. Great to hear back from you. Excellent news! I downloaded
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
trusty-desktop-amd64.iso 07-Mar-2014 07:52 933M Desktop image for
64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (standard download)
and made a bootable USB stick with Starup
I've now booted from USB flash drive Ubuntu 13.10 latest and greatest
desktop download ISO from Ubuntu.com, and it still does not support the
Dell XPS 18 touchscreen.Any chance this is on the drawing board for
support ? Was Joseph or anyone able to make a kernel and test with USB
boot for
See post 50.
Addendum: BTW for touch screen, when Ubuntu sits as the login screen
for a user, the MOUSE POINTER FOCUS needs to default to the LOGIN FIELD,
as the touch screen doesn't currently help here, and the screen keyboard
doesn't work here either. I know this is outside the scope of this
By any chance has the latest Saucy included Josph's kernel with better
touch support, etc. or is post 48 (where he would create a LiveCD that I
can test with on my XPS 18 touch) still valid?
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just checked my pangolin install
/media/pangolin# uname -a
Linux peter-GA-MA78GM-S2HP 3.8.0-31-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 20:03:44
UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
/media/pangolin/lib/firmware/rtlwifi# md5sum rtl8192cfw.bin
748944fbffd3b08b5b1929bb6c7fc537 rtl8192cfw.bin
it is
Hello Christopher,
thank you for your suggestion! I updated the BIOS to the latest
available version, and the bug with the WLAN getting turned off after
sleep now appears to be solved.
I've restested with several sleep/wake cycles and the bug does not
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Apologies for my tardiness in responding to the latest request. The
apport data collection has been attached. The latest kernel update does
not seem to cure this problem.
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Christopher,
thank you for the reminder. I have progressed quite a bit beyond Lucid
since I reported the bug, and I don't have the hardware that I used to
test Lucid on anymore.
For what it's worth, I also have a suspicion that the problem in
question was caused by the USB 3.0 adapter card from
I think if you can do a LiveCD per post 48, it will help tremendously.
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Per post41, and the reason for me attempting to make a working LiveCD
with your kernel installed, is because I need to keep the Win8 OS on
the XPS 18 touch, I cannot wipe that to install Ubuntu locally. (In the
very least, not until I know with certainty Ubuntu will support the
touchscreen.)
Any news ? (See my post 42) I'd hate to see this die just because I
cannot make those (post 19) kernel packages work with a LiveCD bootable
disk/USB flash drive.
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My posts 41 and 42... I was able to install your linux-image kernel
packages on an existing physical install of Ubuntu 13.04 (non-touch
screen) so that it boots up ok to your test kernel.Further, I was
able to build a LiveCD written to USB flash drive via uck-gui tool, with
the following
Addendum to post 41.
I grabbed the latest Saucy ISO and made to LiveCD with uck (uck-gui),
the first with your .deb linux-image packages installed, and the second
LiveCD with no customization. In these instances, I used uck as
before, and then dd (
I'll try the suggestion in post 38, but I suspect this won't correct the
problem attempting to do an uck-gui customization terminal session
install for it (post 28). Also, if the post 38 items don't work,
I've done `dpkg-query -L linux-image*.deb` file listings, and parced the
filenames to
Post 39: Addendum - in other words, I found I was able to install your
linux-image* files on a live (installed and booted from hard disk)
Ubuntu system, while the booted from LiveCD (via USB) and also the uck-
gui customization sessions have been problematic, therefore I'll see
what your post 38
Joseph, I went so far as to use a fully installed Ubuntu 13.04 hardware
machine - though non-touchscreen based on availability (as opposed to my
Ubuntu 13.04 on vmware player development environment on my XPS 18
touch), for the purpose to do all this all over again, including your
BTW post 13 mentioned this:
latest-bios-a05 needs-upstream-testing touch
Not sure if this will be a problem as it is yet unresolved, even if we
can ever get Post 19 .deb packages installed on a LiveCD/ISO to test.
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I am now able to create customized LiveCD with uck, and write to USB
flash drive, but I am unable to get the Post #19 .deb packages
installed, and need further input from developer. -pb
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Hi Joseph. I will double check for you, but my suggestion is no, for
the following reason. I re-did the LiveCD with uck and with the Ubuntu
Saucy ISO. uck gets you to a customization terminal, and I verified
what was in /boot before and after attempting install of your .deb
packages, and saw
Addendum to post 34, after installing the .deb packages, here is what
seems to be installed:
root@ubuntu:~/Downloads# dpkg-query -l | grep linux-image
iF linux-image-3.11.0-2-generic 3.11.0-2.5~lp1205494v1
amd64Linux kernel image for version 3.11.0 on 64
There was no test kernel to select with grub boot.
Additionally, I booted Ubuntu Saucey (the latest is more stable on the
XPS 18 than earlier), and here is what I see (below). Also by
date/timestamp nothing in /boot/grub was altered.
Before install - `ls -l` in /boot
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
From what I see, the linux-header-* .deb packages are installing ok,
while it is the linux-image-* .deb packages are not fully installing
right, whether I do this from a booted Ubuntu session, or from an uck-
gui customization terminal session... the former being slighly more
successful than the
Follow-up to post 26. I found a bugfix for uck
https://answers.launchpad.net/uck/+question/211908
which fixed the previous issue with uck, and allowed me to successfully create
a LiveCD for Ubuntu 13.04 plus patches and the linux updates from Joseph
Joseph,
I did some double checking, and found I get the following output and
errors attempting to install your .deb package on Ubuntu 13.04, please
review, and let me know ?
dpkg -i linux-image-*.deb linux-headers-*.deb
(Reading database ... 187138 files and directories currently installed.)
Addendum to post 28.
I also ran the following tests, to be sure my LiveCDs created with uck,
were correct, and working.
(1) Created a LiveCD with uck, from standard Ubuntu 13.04 64bit LiveCD
ISO, and wrote it to USB stick, and it booted with kernel 3.8 and got
into Unity. But this version as
Joseph and all,
Long story short (as in telling the story of Marco Polo and leaving out the
China part),
I attempted to build a Ubuntu 13.04 LiveCD with uck (uck-gui) v2.4.6 from the
Ubuntu repository followed by 2.4.7 from
13.04 boots and unity runs but spuratic issues with stability. see
text of earlier posts. thank you.
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Joseph Salisbury joseph.salisb...@canonical.com wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, Peter. Are you able to install any prior
releases on this machine to test
ill give it a shot later today or tomorrow evening.
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Joseph Salisbury joseph.salisb...@canonical.com wrote:
Can you test the kernel mentioned in comment #19 on your 13.04
installation. The kernel was built on Saucy, but it should install fine
on 13.04. We
Addendum to post 24 - I may need to create a LiveCD of 13.04 plus
patches plus the above kernel and Linux packages.
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Hello Joseph. The problem for me is Saucy boots ok from USB stick, but
then completely locks up, and I have zero control to install a new
kernel package or other packages. I would need a pre-built Saucy with
those new items added, to test it. Please let me know if this is
possible, then I can
Question on this to developers. If it is difficult getting a full
touchscreen setup working for Linux never mind all the gestures, etc.,
how about instread a touchscreen-driven virtual mouse-pointer that runs
as a small application on the visible Linux desktop, and drives the
mouse pointer over
If there's any changes to Saucy that might help the XPS 18 touch, please
advise.
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** Summary changed:
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+ [Dell XPS 18] Touch screen not functioning under Ubuntu 13.04 13.10
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pls see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902557
comments #193 and 194; maybe they'll help. happy hacking!
peter.
On 13-07-30 04:34 PM, Ryan McClure wrote:
I did. For my part, I cannot get past the MAKE portion due to an
apparent Error in the included pci.h file on line 247.
Here's uname -a,
i'll look into that this evening. peter
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Christopher M. Penalver christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com wrote:
Peter B., could you please test for this in Saucy via
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ ?
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https
BTW the Dell XPS 18 touch, comes in four CPU offerings, the Pentium, the
i3, the i5 and i7. The unit I have is the i7.Just in case this has
anything to do with it.
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Chris,
I made a Saucy (Ubuntu 13.10 daily) Live boot USB flash drive from the 64-bit
ISO ownloaded from /daily-live/current.
Unfortunately it did not fair well. It booted up to Unity, but from there the
mouse pointer and Unity itself were locked up or unresponsive. The only thing
I did
Public bug reported:
I ran `ubuntu-bug linux` from Ubuntu 13.04 terminal session, and it
appeared to have uploaded the information successfully.
Additional items:
root@ubuntu:~# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 13.04
Release:13.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
PS: At the moment, the only way I can boot to Ubuntu 13.04 is from a
LiveDVD written to USB flash drive.
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root@ubuntu:~# lsmod | grep touch
hid_multitouch 17366 0
usbhid 47074 2 hid_multitouch,hid_logitech_dj
hid 101002 3 hid_multitouch,usbhid,hid_logitech_dj
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root@ubuntu:~# sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
A05
06/04/2013
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Input devices
root@ubuntu:/dev/input# ls -l
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root120 Jul 26 22:03 by-id
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root140 Jul 26 22:03 by-path
crw-r- 1 root root 13, 64 Jul 26 16:10 event0
crw-r- 1 root root 13, 65 Jul 26 16:10 event1
crw-r- 1 root root 13, 66 Jul 26 16:10
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I also have the Dell XPS 18 touch screen all-in-one type computer.
Because Windows 8 is on the computer, and no way to re-install it (MS
does not provide), I can only boot directly to Ubuntu 13.04 from the
LiveDVD written to USB, which I have done successfully. However Ubuntu
is not providing
One quick addition to me previous post - the BIOS update website given
in a previous post, says the latest BIOS is
A05 7/8/2013
while on my XPS 18, dmidecode says
A05 06/04/2013
I downloaded the one dated 7/8/2013 and ran it, but as I suspected, the
installer says my computer with BIOS A05
Tested and found to be present in the latest upstream kernel (mainline
3.9 raring as of 29th April 2013)
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Upon suspending this laptop, running Ubuntu 12.10 w/ latest updates,
WLAN hardware becomes disabled (disabled by hardware switch).
Keyboard function key to enable WLAN has no effect.
Installing latest Mainline kernel does not fix the problem, either.
Any suggestions on
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Upon suspending this laptop, running Ubuntu 12.10 w/ latest updates,
WLAN hardware becomes disabled (disabled by hardware switch).
Keyboard function key to enable WLAN has no effect.
THanks Brad. Did what you asked - got the usual warning that I couldnt
submit data due to a mainline kernel being present, but it successeded
anyway. ProcEnv attached above.
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on acer 725 rtl8188ce same problem with 1204 and with mint equivalent.
pls take a look at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/192873/toshiba-satellite-c850-wlan-
rtl8188ce-not-working
I just finished successfuly compiling and installing rtl8188ce driver
indicated on the url above. first, download the
sorry, did not mention on the prev post - the new driver/wifi works
flawless, for 2 days now,
until . a new kernel is installed. will the newer kernels have this
new rtl driver buit in ? it would really be great.
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Could not initialize the package information
An unresolvable problem occurred while initializing the package
information.
Please report this bug against the 'update-manager' package and include
the following error message:
'E:Encountered a section with no Package: header,
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An unresolvable problem occurred while initializing the package
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there is no linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic listed in synaptic. I
have latest kernel -13 installed.
all entries under linux-backports-modules for -13 kernel pertain to
no, I do not have it.
this bug report should be closed. intrepid no longer supported.
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gparted does not open/run.
To manage
Bryce, thanks for the feedback. I'm not using LL LTS anymore, but i'll
keep your advice in mind if i run into that kind of crashes in the
future.
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well, a little story first -
- I disabled/removed the STA driver then
- over the weekend a belkin N300 usb wifi dongle plugged in and tried;
- I fiddled with dkms and tried to get the realtek module loaded; net results
same as with the internal broadcom (the realtek module was
v important, sorry I forgot in the previous post
in additional drivers STA driver WAS NOT activated (neither were fglrx
drivers).
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Title:
Wi-Fi
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