Posted by: Vila
« on: March 14, 2021, 10:57:07 PM »Mudita
Another day, another possibility. We don't know what tomorrow might be. _()_
Ein neuer Tag, wieder eine Möglichkeit. Wir wissen nicht was morgen sein wird. _()_
ថ្ងៃ ថ្មី មួូយ ជា ឳកាស ថ្មី មួយ ទៀត។ យើង មិន អាច ដឹង មុន នូវ អ្វី ដែល នឹង កើតឡើង ថ្ងៃ ស្អែក
"Dhammo have rakkhati dammacāriṁ"
"N'atthi santi param sukham"
xinput disable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device"
xinput disable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device Touchpad"
sleep 5 && xinput disable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device"
sleep 5 && xinput disable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device Touchpad"
sleep 5 && xinput disable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device" && xinput disable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device Touchpad"
xinput enable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device"
xinput enable "HAILUCK CO.,LTD Lenovo HID Device Touchpad"
zip -r udev.zip /etc/udev && lftp www-data:[password]@sangham.net/storage/ && rm udev.zip
As told: reinstall system worked last time, other didn't. Maybe it's a "wet-air" issue and just met accidentally in the way of last time. Please no worry at all.
In another support topic , regarding another different Lenovo laptop, this solution was recommended, suspecting a static charge problem, and trying to fix it by doing a discharge:Quote from: Krakken on Lenovo support forum(If the battery is internal, please just skip the remove/replace battery steps.)
1. Turn the unit off
2. Remove the battery and the Mains adapter
3. Press and hold the front power button for 30 seconds
4. Replace the battery and the Mains adapter
5. Turn the unit on as normal
So, take away all sources of electricity (cable, battery if possible), then press the power button for a long time. Then give electricity again. It seems this worked for at least one person, with a different laptop. One could try...
As it seems the automatic key-press issue only happens while the keyboard is attached, one could maybe simply boot the laptop with the keyboard taken off.The same line of ways is found above, Nyom. As told: reinstall system worked last time, other didn't. Maybe it's a "wet-air" issue and just met accidentally in the way of last time. Please no worry at all.
The issue is maybe more widespread with these models of laptop, as found similar here in the Lenovo support forums (this case for Lenovo MIIX-520, and the Sangha laptop model is MIIX-320, but probably they are similar in parts): MIIX 520 stuck key issue
In that case mentioned in the support forum, the laptop still had warranty, was sent back to Lenovo and got a new keyboard, after which there were no issues anymore. So there was apparently a physical problem with the keyboard. Probably not easy/possible to fix that by oneself, or without replacement.
As I remember, there is also a USB keyboard at the Ashram? Surely much less comfortable, if wanting to work with it without the laptop keyboard attached, having to put the screen upright in a stable and convenient position. But it might be a possible workaround.
(If the battery is internal, please just skip the remove/replace battery steps.)
1. Turn the unit off
2. Remove the battery and the Mains adapter
3. Press and hold the front power button for 30 seconds
4. Replace the battery and the Mains adapter
5. Turn the unit on as normal
Seems to be another time "trouble" with keyboard or what ever, Nyom Moritz . Laptop wasn't turned off total by stuck in time-displaying, not reacting. "Brutal" trun off, then wishing to start, boot does not work automatical but gives a menu at a ace called "GRUB". If able to get it run, there is steady writting "1" or "\" or other keys. Not sure where to try to fix. Last time it was some matter with "battery", if right, and to get that done, "drain" was suggested by reinstall of system, if my person got it right. If any idea, maybe Atma could follow such further and of course nothing that is that importand.