Hi, I am in a similar situation with an asus a55vd-sx400h, linux mint 13 and mate. I have the 4th working out of the box (Selecting the checkbox 'Enable mouse clicks with touchpad' in the Touchpad tab of mate Mouse Preferences. I have also got working the 6th with this command. Sorry been there done that. Changed the batt. Did a cold boot with. Mint 14 64-bit install on an ASUS N56V series laptop isn't.
Linus Torvalds introduced the Linux kernel 4.14. You can download the relevant deb packages from HERE and install it. Or just follow the instructions given below that will help you to install a new kernel.
Warning. The Linux kernel is a critical element of the system. To do the upgrade costs when one of your hardware devices is not working properly, and the new kernel may fix this problem. But at the same time installing a new kernel unnecessarily can lead to undesirable regressions, such as: no network connection, no sound or even the inability to boot the system, so install a new kernel on your own risk.
Linux Kernel 4.14 has a huge range of advanced drivers, hardware, settings, filesystems, performance tuning and much more.
One of the functions is to support large amounts of memory on x86_64 hardware. The issue increases the limit to 128 IB virtual address space and 4 PB physical address space of 256 TB of virtual address space and 64 TB of physical address space.
Other notable changes:
Linux Kernel 4.14 has a huge range of advanced drivers, hardware, settings, filesystems, performance tuning and much more.
One of the functions is to support large amounts of memory on x86_64 hardware. The issue increases the limit to 128 IB virtual address space and 4 PB physical address space of 256 TB of virtual address space and 64 TB of physical address space.
Other notable changes:
- New driver Realtek Wi-Fi (RTL8822BE)
- Compression support for Btrfs Zstd
- HDMI CEC for Raspberry Pi
- Secure encryption memory for AMD EPYC
- Support touchpad ASUS T100
- Management of heterogenous memory
- Improve AMDGPU DRM Vega
- The best support processors Ryzen
- Every kernel update also includes support for new devices / boards / controllers ARM
- 4.14 Linux introduces support for Raspberry Pi W Zero, Banana Pi R2, M3, M2M and M64, Rockchip RK3328 / Pine 64 and others.
![Working Working](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126499142/916621440.png)
The easiest way to install any kernel – program UKUU
Install UKUU on Linux Mint.
sudo apt-get update
Reminder to users of computers with Nvidia/AMD. Before installing the kernel, it is advisable to switch to the free driver.
If you decide to delete the kernel 4.14,
1. When the computer boots, the GRUB menu, select your old kernel. After booting the system, remove the new kernel by command below
2. Use program UKUU or command:
3. And update GRUB or BURGTo return to the previous kernel when booting Grub select Previous Linux versions1. When the computer boots, the GRUB menu, select your old kernel. After booting the system, remove the new kernel by command below
2. Use program UKUU or command:
Good Luck!!!
kernel.org
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Intel Linux Graphics Drivers Installer. Most versions of the Linux* operating system include Intel® graphics drivers. Intel recommends checking with your Linux distribution vendor or computer manufacturer for precompiled driver packages.
Intel Graphics Installer for Linux is a tool developed by Intel and enables users to easily update to the latest versions of drivers for hardware Intel. The installer automatically adds the repository that is used to update packages provided by Intel means that, in addition installer you can also use the update Manager in Ubuntu, apt-get and other utilities to update the packages.
Installation latest version into Linux Mint:
1. Download from official website installation package for the correct version for your system
2. Run the program on Linux Mint
Intel Linux Graphics Drivers Installer, when run, makes the test of name distribution, and if it’s not Ubuntu, it refuses to work. Therefore we will make so that the program “thought” that running in Ubuntu.
1. Download from official website installation package for the correct version for your system
2. Run the program on Linux Mint
Intel Linux Graphics Drivers Installer, when run, makes the test of name distribution, and if it’s not Ubuntu, it refuses to work. Therefore we will make so that the program “thought” that running in Ubuntu.
In my example I run on Linux Mint 18 (this corresponds to Ubuntu 16.04)
Open in a text editor the file /etc/lsb-release
Do the contents to the next viewOpen in a text editor the file /etc/lsb-release
![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126499142/807397178.png)
#DISTRIB_RELEASE=18
#DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=”Linux Mint 18 Sarah”
DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=”Ubuntu 16.04 LTS”
Now nothing prevents you, run installer and update intel driver.Don’t forget the /etc/lsb-release file back to its original appearance.
3. Reboot the system
Good Luck!!!
3. Reboot the system
Good Luck!!!
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