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I am so scared to bios flash now. *hands trembling*
edit: I flashed to 1.3.3 with success. This time I made sure to match sha256sum and walked away to come back to a successful boot up! hurrah.
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Just flashed 1.3.3, all good
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BIOS 1.3.3 working fine here. No more black screens on boot! Also tried upgrading to kernel 4.5 at the same time, but that was a no-go. So much flickering. Back on 4.4 now.
Barely related: I don't follow everything in here as closely as I should, and it seems people are finding new kernel param combos all the time. Current setup is "quiet splash pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_rc6=7". Am I missing something essential or using something unnecessary? (Using the FHD version btw).
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Since the early rc releases of kernel 4.5 I got a problem with touchpad: sometimes the tap-for-click stops to respond and sometimes even the mouse pointer got stuck. In order to restore its status I have to click on the physical buttons on the lower part. I was in contact with the libinput main developer and, after the analysis of my logs, he said there was some kind of regression in kernel 4.5. I can see this behavior even in the rc1 of upcoming kernel 4.6. What is strange for me is that no one else is reporting this kind of problems on the web. What is different in my setting? All worked well with kernels 4.4.
Until few days ago I used the following extra kernel parameters: pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_rc6=7
Now I removed all: same behavior...
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Since the early rc releases of kernel 4.5 I got a problem with touchpad: sometimes the tap-for-click stops to respond and sometimes even the mouse pointer got stuck. In order to restore its status I have to click on the physical buttons on the lower part. I was in contact with the libinput main developer and, after the analysis of my logs, he said there was some kind of regression in kernel 4.5. I can see this behavior even in the rc1 of upcoming kernel 4.6. What is strange for me is that no one else is reporting this kind of problems on the web. What is different in my setting? All worked well with kernels 4.4.
Until few days ago I used the following extra kernel parameters: pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_rc6=7
Now I removed all: same behavior...
I have similar problems with the touchpad. Tap-to-click stops working, clicking on the left 'button' produces a right-click or middle-click, sometimes I can only use the touchpad to scroll vertically - as if I'm using 2 fingers, clicking (forcefully) on the lower buttons will re-enable the touchpad. Only restarting X will reset it. Also using libinput (1.2.2) and kernel 4.5. If I can supply logs, let me know.
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I have similar problems with the touchpad. Tap-to-click stops working, clicking on the left 'button' produces a right-click or middle-click, sometimes I can only use the touchpad to scroll vertically - as if I'm using 2 fingers, clicking (forcefully) on the lower buttons will re-enable the touchpad. Only restarting X will reset it. Also using libinput (1.2.2) and kernel 4.5. If I can supply logs, let me know.
At least I'm not alone... :-)
I don't need logs but time to bisect the kernel from 4.4 to 4.5rc1 (where regression appears).
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diraimondo wrote:Since the early rc releases of kernel 4.5 I got a problem with touchpad: sometimes the tap-for-click stops to respond and sometimes even the mouse pointer got stuck. In order to restore its status I have to click on the physical buttons on the lower part. I was in contact with the libinput main developer and, after the analysis of my logs, he said there was some kind of regression in kernel 4.5. I can see this behavior even in the rc1 of upcoming kernel 4.6. What is strange for me is that no one else is reporting this kind of problems on the web. What is different in my setting? All worked well with kernels 4.4.
Until few days ago I used the following extra kernel parameters: pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_rc6=7
Now I removed all: same behavior...I have similar problems with the touchpad. Tap-to-click stops working, clicking on the left 'button' produces a right-click or middle-click, sometimes I can only use the touchpad to scroll vertically - as if I'm using 2 fingers, clicking (forcefully) on the lower buttons will re-enable the touchpad. Only restarting X will reset it. Also using libinput (1.2.2) and kernel 4.5. If I can supply logs, let me know.
i stick back with 4.4 and maybe all others in this thread, but when i was on 4.5 i had a simmilar issues..
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I can also confirm it happened while I was on 4.5, and the same with my friend. Once we rolled back to 4.4 the touchpad issues became much less of an issue. You can escape it by clicking like mad, multi-touches and not, and moving around, until it goes back to normal behavior.
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I can also confirm it happened while I was on 4.5, and the same with my friend. Once we rolled back to 4.4 the touchpad issues became much less of an issue. You can escape it by clicking like mad, multi-touches and not, and moving around, until it goes back to normal behavior.
try tapping once with 3 fingers. that solves it every time for me
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speaking about touchpad, anyone succesfully set the multi touch? (pinch, zoom, multi fingers switch...)?
I would be interested to make it work or to know some tips about it..
many thanks
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speaking about touchpad, anyone succesfully set the multi touch? (pinch, zoom, multi fingers switch...)?
I would be interested to make it work or to know some tips about it..
many thanks
Using libinput (arch package 'xf86-input-libinput') and Gnome you should get some touchpad and touchscreen gestures (see https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/Gestures).
I got further gestures using libinput-gestures script (see https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures).
Last edited by diraimondo (2016-04-04 12:53:16)
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Thanks!
I am not on Gnome but on xfce.
I tried your link to see if it works and get this message:
./libinput-gestures -v
Failed to open /dev/input/event3 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event4 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event1 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event0 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event2 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event7 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event17 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event16 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event9 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event10 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event11 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event12 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event13 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event8 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event5 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event14 (Permission denied)
Failed to open /dev/input/event15 (Permission denied)
Could not determine touchpad device.
Did you set something special to make it work on your side?
belette wrote:speaking about touchpad, anyone succesfully set the multi touch? (pinch, zoom, multi fingers switch...)?
I would be interested to make it work or to know some tips about it..
many thanksUsing libinput (arch package 'xf86-input-libinput') and Gnome you should get some touchpad and touchscreen gestures (see https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/Gestures).
I got further gestures using libinput-gestures script (see https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures).
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Thanks!
I am not on Gnome but on xfce.I tried your link to see if it works and get this message:
./libinput-gestures -v Failed to open /dev/input/event3 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event4 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event1 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event0 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event2 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event7 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event17 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event16 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event9 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event10 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event11 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event12 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event13 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event8 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event5 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event14 (Permission denied) Failed to open /dev/input/event15 (Permission denied) Could not determine touchpad device.
Did you set something special to make it work on your side?
I just installed libinput-gestures, it "just worked" for me on gnome. Did you add yourself to the input group then relog? That's the error I saw when I tried running it before adding myself the the group.
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kernel 4.6-rc2 includes the gpu hang fix for iris gpus \o/ you can get it from AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-mainline/
sorry im blind, its a partial patch
also ive no touchpad issue here (xps 13 2016 / iris, kde, kernel 4.6 thought it was fine on 4.5 )
Last edited by kang (2016-04-05 03:37:44)
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Most stuff work for me when running 4.6-rc2. However touch screen stops working after suspend.
modprobe -r hid_multitouch && sleep 3 && modprobe hid_multitouch
Gets it working again.
XPS 13 9350 2016 QHD
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Hi, I am new to arch and I installed it on the 2016 version. I'm getting multiple problems running cinnamon.
The first problem is that if I do anything, then the windows freeze and cinnamon crashes. This has gotten worse since yesterday, which is interesting.
The second problem, which I've seen in other threads but didn't figure out, is that the trackpad I think is treated like a mouse and thus natural scrolling doesn't work. It's also jittery sometimes.
I tried some of the recommended blacklisting, which didn't seem to do anything.
The third and least important problem is that the touch screen often doesn't work after suspend.
Has anybody figured out how to solve these? I mostly care about the first problem since it makes my computer unusable.
Last edited by yoltin (2016-04-06 23:23:04)
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Hi, I am new to arch and I installed it on the 2016 version. I'm getting multiple problems running cinnamon.
The first problem is that if I do anything, then the windows freeze and cinnamon crashes. This has gotten worse since yesterday, which is interesting.
The second problem, which I've seen in other threads but didn't figure out, is that the trackpad I think is treated like a mouse and thus natural scrolling doesn't work. Although it's jittery sometimes.
I tried some of the recommended blacklisting, which didn't seem to do anything.The third and least important problem is that the touch screen often doesn't work after suspend.
Has anybody figured out how to solve these? I mostly care about the first problem since it makes my computer unusable.
You just need to read few posts back, kang said that GPU hangs are no longer an issue since linux-mainline kernel 4.6rc2 (from AUR)
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Thanks jmittert, I thought I was properly logged-out but it was not the case...
Now everything is working well
for information here my customized conf for xfce :
gesture: swipe left 3 xdotool key alt+Left
gesture: swipe right 3 xdotool key alt+Right
gesture: swipe right 4 xdotool key alt+ctrl+Left
gesture: swipe left 4 xdotool key alt+ctrl+Right
gesture: pinch in xdotool key ctrl+minus
gesture: pinch out xdotool key ctrl+plus
I just installed libinput-gestures, it "just worked" for me on gnome. Did you add yourself to the input group then relog? That's the error I saw when I tried running it before adding myself the the group.
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Hi,
I got the i7 Skylake version with powertop + tlp enabled I am around 9-10w. very difficult to be under 8w for that it happens almost when I am doing nothing and no application is running...
I got 5-6hours of battery life with wireless and normal browsing.
I would expect at least 7-8 hours...what about you guys with the new Skylake version?
OS: Archlinux, Kernel 4.5
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Hi,
I got the i7 Skylake version with powertop + tlp enabled I am around 9-10w. very difficult to be under 8w for that it happens almost when I am doing nothing and no application is running...
I got 5-6hours of battery life with wireless and normal browsing.I would expect at least 7-8 hours...what about you guys with the new Skylake version?
OS: Archlinux, Kernel 4.5
That was impressive!
I can only get about 4-5 hours, how did you set gpu? I set xorg.conf as DRI False.
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what about you guys with the new Skylake version?
idle
Time User Nice Sys Idle IO Run Ctxt/s IRQ/s Watts
19:00:39 1.8 0.1 0.8 97.0 0.3 1 821 202 5.63
19:00:59 0.5 0.0 0.3 99.2 0.0 1 270 100 5.91
19:01:19 0.3 0.0 0.2 99.4 0.1 1 201 107 4.66
19:01:39 0.2 0.0 0.1 99.7 0.1 1 92 47 4.63
gnome shell + terminal emulator + wifi
playing full hd mkv video
19:06:39 4.1 0.0 2.3 89.4 4.2 1 2029 1265 7.23
19:06:59 2.4 0.0 1.9 91.5 4.2 1 1692 581 7.36
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Ouha!!
An idea of time you can stay on battery?
Any tweaks you made?
belette wrote:what about you guys with the new Skylake version?
idle
Time User Nice Sys Idle IO Run Ctxt/s IRQ/s Watts 19:00:39 1.8 0.1 0.8 97.0 0.3 1 821 202 5.63 19:00:59 0.5 0.0 0.3 99.2 0.0 1 270 100 5.91 19:01:19 0.3 0.0 0.2 99.4 0.1 1 201 107 4.66 19:01:39 0.2 0.0 0.1 99.7 0.1 1 92 47 4.63
gnome shell + terminal emulator + wifi
playing full hd mkv video
19:06:39 4.1 0.0 2.3 89.4 4.2 1 2029 1265 7.23 19:06:59 2.4 0.0 1.9 91.5 4.2 1 1692 581 7.36
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I tried pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_rc6=7 i915.enable_psr=1
and then nothing, I don't see huge difference...
but I am sure I can win 2 more hours at least but I still don't know how..!
belette wrote:Hi,
I got the i7 Skylake version with powertop + tlp enabled I am around 9-10w. very difficult to be under 8w for that it happens almost when I am doing nothing and no application is running...
I got 5-6hours of battery life with wireless and normal browsing.I would expect at least 7-8 hours...what about you guys with the new Skylake version?
OS: Archlinux, Kernel 4.5
That was impressive!
I can only get about 4-5 hours, how did you set gpu? I set xorg.conf as DRI False.
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The third and least important problem is that the touch screen often doesn't work after suspend.
This post "solved" the problem for me.
Basicly it involves hooking in to systemd's scripts that run on resume and reload hid_multitouch
If i run a 4.4 kernel the problem does not exist. Only starts when i'm on 4.6-RC2
Cheers!
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You just need to read few posts back, kang said that GPU hangs are no longer an issue since linux-mainline kernel 4.6rc2 (from AUR)
I installed kernel 4.6-RC2 but it doesn't seem to solve the problem. Maybe this isn't a gpu hang.
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