Introduction
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How to get your ASUS U36SD running Ubuntu 11.04.
Ubuntu 11.04
After installing
What works out of the box
- Audio
- Audio out port
- Internal microphone
- Mic port
- HDMI port
- Video (without desktop effects)
- USB
- Wireless Networking
WiFi switch (Fn+F2)
- VGA port
- Card reader
- Brightness control (Fn+F5/F6)
- LCD on/off switch (Fn+F8)
- Multitouch touchpad (two finger scrolling, activate via System Settings)
Intel Turbo Boost (to test, run turbostat from the package acpidump)
What doesn't work out of the box
- Desktop effects
- Nvidia card
- Volume control (Fn+F10/F11/F12)
- Multimedia controls (Fn+Up/Down/Left/Right)
- Suspend
- Bluetooth
- USB 3.0 port with USB 3.0 hardware
- Hard drive power management is too aggressive
What works after tweaking
- Desktop effects
- Volume control (Fn+F10/F11/F12)
- Multimedia controls (Fn+Up/Down/Left/Right)
- Suspend (for some)
- Bluetooth
- USB 3.0 port with USB 3.0 hardware
What haven't been tested (yet)
- Hibernate
What isn't working, and no working method is known yet
- Disabling the touchpad (key work, setting don't)
Tweaking
Desktop effects
Create a new file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nvidia.conf with the following content. (You need super user privileges. See here for help.
blacklist nouveau blacklist nvidia
Remove nvidia drivers (otherwise it's libGL.so will used by default)
sudo apt-get purge nvidia
Suspend
Suspend doesn’t work out of the box because of a problem with the USB buses. To fix the problems do the following:
Create a new file /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_custom-asus-u36sd with the following content (you need to have administrative privileges to create it, see here for help.):
BUSES="0000:00:1a.0 0000:00:1d.0" case "${1}" in hibernate|suspend) # Switch USB buses off for bus in $BUSES; do echo -n $bus | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/unbind done ;; resume|thaw) # Switch USB buses back on for bus in $BUSES; do echo -n $bus | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/bind done ;; esac
Make it executable:
sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_custom-asus-u36sd
This will make the suspending the computer work. Resume, however, will only work if you wait to trigger it around half a minute after suspending was completed. If you resume too early, the computer will do a hard reboot instead.
Fn-keys
Download and install asus-nb-wmi driver (included in 2.6.39, but since Natty runs 2.6.38 need to build it ourselves):
sudo apt-get install git build-essential git clone git://git.iksaif.net/acpi4asus-dkms.git cd acpi4asus-dkms make sudo make install sudo modprobe asus-nb-wmi
Bluetooth
The ath3k module doesn't manage to detect the Bluetooth device, so one need specify it manually. To do so do the following.
Get a super user shell.
sudo -s -H
Enter the following commands. Ignore the errors from rmmod if any.
service bluetooth stop rmmod btusb rmmod ath3k modprobe -a ath3k echo "13d3 3304" > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/ath3k/new_id modprobe btusb service bluetooth start exit
USB 3.0
edit the startup options:
gksu gedit /etc/default/grub
Find the line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
and add the following within the quotation marks, being sure to separate it with a space from any other entries:
pci=nomsi,noaer
at last run
sudo update-grub
and on the next reboot the USB 3.0 port should work.
Other issues
Splash
If you want more consistently looking (but possibly slower) boot, try the following.
Create a new file /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash with the following content. You need super user privileges to create it. See here for help.
FRAMEBUFFER=y
Then run sudo update-initramfs -u in a terminal.
Disable touchpad while typing
The default version of xserver-xorg-input-synaptics does not include the functionality needed for automatic disabling of the touchpad while typing. If this is something you would like to have, you can follow the instructions below (taken from here).
mkdir tmpbuild cd tmpbuild wget http://david.hardeman.nu/synaptics-suse-patches.tar.bz2 apt-get source xserver-xorg-input-synaptics cd xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-<version> cd debian/patches tar xfvj ../../../synaptics-suse-patches.tar.bz2 ls -1 2*.patch >> series cd ../.. sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-input-synaptics dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot sudo dpkg -i ../xserver-xorg-input-synaptics_<version>_<arch>.deb
Change <version> and <arch> depending on the current version available and what architecture you are running on.
After you restarted X the option "Mouse Preferences - Touchpad - Disable touchpad while typing" should work.
Hard Drive Power Management
When running on battery, the default hard drive power saving setting causes the drive heads to continuously park and then ramp up again. This results in a quiet "clicking" sound approximately every five seconds. You can adjust this setting by using hdparm to disable power management or to set it to the least aggressive setting (in the latter case, it will still park the heads though far less often). To do so, open a terminal and type:
sudo gedit /etc/hdparm.conf
Add the following lines (Note: use 255 to disable or 254 to set to the least aggressive setting):
/dev/sda { apm = 254 apm_battery = 254 }
For this to apply after resuming from suspend:
sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/51_hdparm-settings
Enter this in the empty text file:
case $1 in hibernate) echo "A hook to restore hdparm value on resume" ;; suspend) echo "A hook to restore hdparm settings at resume." ;; thaw) hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda ;; resume) hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda ;; *) echo "somebody is calling me totally wrong." ;; esac
Save and quit. Reboot to apply.
Tips
Creating a file where super user permissions are required
How to edit/create a file /etc/example_file.
Using graphical editor
gksu gedit /etc/example_file
Using a simple console based editor
sudo nano /etc/example_file
Reported minor issues
- 'Jumpy' two-finger scroll
Links
Asus_U36JC - Previous generation
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1830430 - Ubuntu Forums thread
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils#Having_the_hd_power_management_level_automatically_set_again_on_resume - Hard drive power management