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04-05-2023 02:33 PM
Product: HP Pavilion Aero 13 Laptop PC 13-be1000 (502Q5AV)
Operating System: Ubuntu LTS
Hello,
I recently purchased my first HP laptop (Pavilion AERO 13 be1050nf) and I'm overall quite pleased with it!
Sadly I've encountered a few issues while trying to install ubuntu22. Ubuntu will not boot without the option "noacpi acpi=off". But I think that this setting prevents the good functioning of drivers: while on ubuntu I can't use the touch-pad, the FN key and FN functions and when shutting down the laptop stays on once the OS has shut down and I have to turn it off manually by pressing the power button. Does anyone has any tips?
Thank you in advance for any help/tips you could give me 🙂
tl,dr: FN keys, touch-pad and shutdown not working with ubuntu22
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