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    Re: Asus X205TA hardware support in Ubuntu

    The Padfone is based on an intel chip, the kernel sources you can grab from Asus should, in theory, also be usable (with maybe some minor changes) for ubuntu, so you could compile that kernel (with...
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    Re: Asus X205TA hardware support in Ubuntu

    Yes and that phone is intel based so that kernel should be usable more or less as is, it should be possible to compile it and use it on the X205TA
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    Re: Asus X205TA hardware support in Ubuntu

    The linux source shouldn't have the firmware, but the asus firmware (the complete android kit) should have it. I just did a quick check and there are firmware files in the firmware images in...
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    Re: Asus X205TA hardware support in Ubuntu

    This is probably a stupid idea, but if there's an android phone with the same sound chip, it should be possible to extract the firmware from it's android image (assuming such an image is available)
  5. [ubuntu] Re: SystemIO range conflicts & horrendous IO performance

    After some time today I've managed to pinpoint the problem, it was indeed related to btrfs but more precisely to file fragmentation in .cache, after deleting it I've noticed a gigantic increase in...
  6. [ubuntu] Re: SystemIO range conflicts & horrendous IO performance

    All 3 disks pass (unsurprisingly, they're all pretty new), I suspect it's when multiple applications are writing/reading the btrfs system on /home (I have defrag & compress on).

    Not really sure...
  7. [ubuntu] SystemIO range conflicts & horrendous IO performance

    I've been hunting down an issue on my computer that's been there for a while now. At first I thought it was an issue with Darktable, but recently I managed to exclude that one. The issue is related...
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    Building dedicated box for emulation

    Hi guys,

    I'm currently trying to setup a (minimal) system with the sole purpose of running EmulationStation. Getting EmulationStation up & running was a breeze and everything is working fine. Now...
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    [ubuntu] Setting up an (advanced) home network

    Here's the situation: I'm an amateur photographer and I'm very productive in that field which results in a huge dataset (currently over 4TB combined with all the other data). As such I need an easy...
  10. [ubuntu] Re: Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    Yes, I did install Bumblebee and it's working, I can use OpenCL with Darktable without any issue. The screen (and keyboard) brightness is the only thing I can't figure out. I can change the...
  11. [ubuntu] Re: Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    After setting that kernel parameter I was unable to dim the screen and the fan started whirling like mad.
  12. [ubuntu] Re: Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    You're right, these both manipulate the screen brightness, I'm assuming the cause is the optimus setup that combines an Intel gfx chip with the NVidia one.



    I can do this by changing ...
  13. [ubuntu] Re: Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    The laptop is an ASUS N56VB.


    cat /proc/cmdline
    BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.8.0-31-generic root=UUID=43348536-5734-4e96-82dd-60f2e026d03d ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7


    lspci -k | grep -A3 VGA...
  14. [ubuntu] Re: Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    Well I tried it and no luck, something still resets the brightness to maximum during logging into the thing.
  15. [ubuntu] Re: Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    Do these scripts run as 'root'? Changing the /sys/class items requires elevated permissions.
  16. [ubuntu] Remember screen & keyboard brightness after reboot

    Hi all,

    Not sure if this is the proper forum of this question as it's not really a hardware issue I think. On my new laptop with Ubuntu 13.04 I've noticed that after every reboot Ubuntu forgets...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Unable to rip audio tracks

    Never mind, for some reason my Android phone is identifying as a CD player and was messing up Audex.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Unable to rip audio tracks

    I don't think it's a hardware problem, I have the exact same problem with 2 drives and AUDEX. I was ripping CD's fine on Sunday, today I get 'drive error'.

    I'm thinking an update broke something...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Managing large quantities of pictures

    Never mind the auto-import issue, just noticed it was auto-importing everything under /Pictures

    *Sigh*
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    [ubuntu] Managing large quantities of pictures

    Hi,

    I was wondering what you guys use to manage your pictures? I tried migrating to Shotwell, but recent versions have started to display a behaviour that makes the application unusable for me :(...
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    [lubuntu] Re: CD Ripper with MP3 & CDDB support

    I'm reverting to good old GRIP
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    [lubuntu] CD Ripper with MP3 & CDDB support

    As you all probably know there is some serious issue with Sound-Juicer, Banshee & Rhythmbox when it comes to ripping CD's.

    Ever since Musicbrainz switched their back-end months ago these 3 haven't...
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    [ubuntu] Upgraded to 11.10 - No more raw thumbnails

    I just upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 and I noticed that I no longer have thumbnails in Nautilus. Anyone know how to solve this (minor) issue?
  24. [ubuntu] Re: Evolution doesn't display email images properly

    I have egroupware running on a webserver (in a datacenter) to which i sync with syncevolution.

    Both my PDA & my Smartphone also sync to this server, it works great.
  25. Re: Nero Cover Designer alternative for linux

    A .deb file would be a nice start :) At quick glanse it looks more mature then Koverartist, and as such it's a welcome application ;)
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