I have an Asus UL80V (hardware and software specifics at the bottom) and run dual boot Windows and Kubuntu (ran Ubuntu before, first time with Kubuntu).
Sound:
The sound is the real problem here, since I haven't had this problem before in Ubuntu.
It was fine at first, although it was kind of low even at full volume.
Then I installed Netflix (I can provide a link for the guide if needed)
I did install the "ia32-libs-multiarch for Saucy and later" since I run 64-bit, and Netflix has run smoothly.
Suddenly after a reboot all sound was suddenly gone. I don't know what it is related to, or if it is even related to installing the Netflix app, because the sound didn't stop working immediately after the installation.
Screen brightness:
The hot keys for adjusting screen brightness have been an issue all along. The scale of brightness appears on the screen when I push the buttons but the brightness doesn't change.
Instead I adjust it in the terminal typing:
sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 f4.b=f
This works, although it would be wonderful if the hot keys worked!
Hardware and software:
Processors: 2 x Genuine Intel, CPU u3700 @ 1.30GHz
3.8 GiB of RAM
KDELibs Version: 4.13.0
Qt Version: 4.8.6
Kernel Version: 3.13.0-24-generic
OS Type: 64-bit
Sound:
The sound is the real problem here, since I haven't had this problem before in Ubuntu.
It was fine at first, although it was kind of low even at full volume.
Then I installed Netflix (I can provide a link for the guide if needed)
I did install the "ia32-libs-multiarch for Saucy and later" since I run 64-bit, and Netflix has run smoothly.
Suddenly after a reboot all sound was suddenly gone. I don't know what it is related to, or if it is even related to installing the Netflix app, because the sound didn't stop working immediately after the installation.
Screen brightness:
The hot keys for adjusting screen brightness have been an issue all along. The scale of brightness appears on the screen when I push the buttons but the brightness doesn't change.
Instead I adjust it in the terminal typing:
sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 f4.b=f
This works, although it would be wonderful if the hot keys worked!
Hardware and software:
Processors: 2 x Genuine Intel, CPU u3700 @ 1.30GHz
3.8 GiB of RAM
KDELibs Version: 4.13.0
Qt Version: 4.8.6
Kernel Version: 3.13.0-24-generic
OS Type: 64-bit
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