I confirm the same issue on an Intel NUC. 3.19.0-16 words fine with
HDMI sound, 3.19.0-18 produces no sound via HDMI.
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Title:
kernel 3.19.0-18
sudo update-initramfs -c -k 3.19.0-13-generic
That did the trick!
It's holding through reboots now. I was logged in with that kernel, but oddly
enough the command was updating for an older kernel if I didn't specify
explicitly.
Thanks again!
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@Pilot,
Here's the command I ran:
sudo cp /lib/modules/3.19.0-13-generic/updates/dkms/psmouse.ko
/lib/modules/3.19.0-13-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/
I just rebooted my computer again, and the mouse is back to emulation mode..
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2
Really appreciate your help to try to troubleshoot.
I am using your latest version of the package - 1.1.
~$ sudo apt-cache policy focaltech-dkms
focaltech-dkms:
Installed: 1.1
Candidate: 1.1
Version table:
*** 1.1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/hanipouspilot/focaltech-dkms/ubuntu/
@Pilot,
Confirmed that even after copying psmouse.ko to the /kernel/drivers/...
directory, I still have to restart psmouse. This is with upstart.
I also need to re-apply my constant deceleration changes each time as well,
otherwise the default mouse speed is quite slow.
Much thanks again for
Seconded! Very nice, and finally got focaltech and Nvidia support on
15.04. Thank you!
The only issue is that with upstart , I have to modprobe -r psmouse and
modprobe psmouse to get the driver loaded.
I can't use the init version of the kernel, as it has some graphics issues.
Also, pointer
Hi Pilot,
I'm getting the same message about this being a binaries only build.
This package appears to be a binaries-only package
you will not be able to build against kernel 3.19.0-13-generic
since the package source was not provided
Please advise. Thanks for putting together the ppa!
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Title:
Touchpad detected as mouse on Asus ux303ln laptop
To manage
@Mathias: regarding comment 210, I installed your compiled 3.19 kernel with the
fixes which work great for my focaltech touchpad.
I have an ASUS UX303LN.
My only issue now is with the Nvidia driver. The Nvidia driver works
properly with kernel 3.19.0-12.12, however it will not compile properly
Just updating that this is still an issue in 12.04
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unable to set gpg key timeout
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I am unable to set the timeout values for any particular GPG key. The default
seems to be for the entire session.
I have installed seahorse package to help configure. For my particular case,
I am using KMyMoney which uses a GPG key to lock the database. I created a
This still seems to be an issue in Precise. At least as of Beta 1. How
do we get this option enabled by default?
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ath5k should be loaded
Hi Martijn,
This is indeed quite old. I've since purchased a new laptop and have
migrated to Lucid. I no longer have this issue. Glad you fixed yours
as well.
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System freeze on scrolling in firefox
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This happens for me as well on 10.04 beta.
uname -a
Linux home 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 1 10:39:41 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 1000 Series
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Device 1315
Flags: bus master, fast
I think this bug is corrected in the new kernel (2.6.31.15). Haven't
received the problem since upgrading, and KMS appears to be enabled.
Can anyone else confirm?
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[i915GM/GMS/910GML and GM965/GL960] Monitor does not turn back on and computer
hangs when laptop lid is closed
That was quite some time ago ... as I recall I was in the process of
doing the dist-upgrade to Jaunty and the freeciv client failed to
upgrade, breaking the dist process. I needed the system up sooner than
later, so I ended up uninstalling the package entirely, re-upgrading,
and then installing
Looking at 262440 - I think you're right - as that description jobs
memory bits in my long-term memory. Go ahead and close it as a dupe.
==
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 09:42, KarlGoetz k...@kgoetz.id.au wrote:
I suspect its another instance of bug 262440. I'm closing this bug now,
thanks for
I have a Dell Inspiron 630m laptop. lspci -nn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile
915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller [8086:2592] (rev 03)
I had a similar issue after upgrading to Karmic. When I closed the lid
(set to blank screen), and then
Just to note, KMS is awesome aside from this issue. Got rid of a lot of
the flickering I had in Jaunty. Now that I disabled KMS, the flickering
is back. I tried it with the x-edgers repo updates to my video drivers,
but still no dice (rolled back after). I have not tried the 2.6.32 RC6
kernel
This was also reported here (although closed some time ago due to lack
of info). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/109301
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I have this same issue in Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04). I tried running firefox
in safe-mode, and still get the issue.
If I go to a page with more than just plain-text and scroll rapidly, I
can reproduce. For example, if I go to my twitter home page and then
use my touchpad to scroll up and down
I'd like to confirm this. Fresh install of Beagle on Ubuntu Jaunty.
Thunderbird is set as a backend, but nothing is being indexed. Also tried
running walk_the_dog, but didn't help. Best I could find in the logs is:
grep -n 'thunderbird' *
2009-05-02-15-36-24-Beagle:93:20090502 15:37:48.9717
Scratch that. I never installed the helper. It's working now.
sudo apt-get install thunderbird-beagle
Thanks
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