It is Windows 7 Home Premium. Diagnostic Report (1.9.0027.0):-Windows Validation Data- Validation Code: 50 Cached Online Validation Code: 0xc004c4a8 Windows Product Key:.-.-.-.-. Windows Product Key Hash: jlJIE69lzaXsu5B+X11cktZP6u8= Windows Product ID: 00359-OEM-895 Windows Product ID Type: 2 Windows License Type: OEM SLP Windows OS version: 6.1.7601.2. Driver Schedule is a driver scheduling software that manages the changing schedules of your drivers & staff with ease, plus much more. I started investigating the issue and noticed that legacy driver is used and solution for similar platform is to switch to new (sof) one. (v02 SECCSD) 0.023250. On a Samsung notebook, with pre installed windows installation. After downloading some updates, the windows thinks it's not original. Can this cause any problems, or should i just leave it be, pressing esc every time the window pops up? Of course, i have a license key on the bottom of the notebook.
Dear all,
I recently installed Arch on my notebook and I cannot complain at all. The notebook is working almost compleatly out of the box. However, a list of few things are not working as wanted. I'll address them separately in other threads though. Here, I have the following problem:
I'm using a Samsung 530U4E-S02. This notebook has two GPUs. A Radeon HD8750M and the integrated Intel GPU HD 4000 (from an i5-3337U). I installed budgie-desktop with gnome and I'm running GDM as Display Manager. Also I installed xf86-video-amdgpu as well as xf86-video-intel.
A feature I had on windows was wakeup from Standby when opening the lid of the notebook after I closed it before. This is not working on Arch though. I tried to figure out what the problem is. I read of people wanting to disable this feature, which is possible with 'echo LID > /proc/acpi/wakeup'. When examining the content of this 'file', the output is:
It seems like the LID is not detected at all. Do I have to compile a custom kernel for this? My research one the Internet did not yield a useful information. Maybe somebody of you has an idea.
Looking forward to your answers!
Best wishes,
fwillo
Last edited by fwillo (2019-03-22 21:27:13)
Dear all,
I recently installed Arch on my notebook and I cannot complain at all. The notebook is working almost compleatly out of the box. However, a list of few things are not working as wanted. I'll address them separately in other threads though. Here, I have the following problem:
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I'm using a Samsung 530U4E-S02. This notebook has two GPUs. A Radeon HD8750M and the integrated Intel GPU HD 4000 (from an i5-3337U). I installed budgie-desktop with gnome and I'm running GDM as Display Manager. Also I installed xf86-video-amdgpu as well as xf86-video-intel.
A feature I had on windows was wakeup from Standby when opening the lid of the notebook after I closed it before. This is not working on Arch though. I tried to figure out what the problem is. I read of people wanting to disable this feature, which is possible with 'echo LID > /proc/acpi/wakeup'. When examining the content of this 'file', the output is:
It seems like the LID is not detected at all. Do I have to compile a custom kernel for this? My research one the Internet did not yield a useful information. Maybe somebody of you has an idea.
Driving Success
Looking forward to your answers!
Driving Successful Lives
Best wishes,
fwillo
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Last edited by fwillo (2019-03-22 21:27:13)