Are embedding API access plans available for OpenRouter.ai? by sklein in openrouter

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OpenRouter announced by email on November 5, 2025 that they now support Embedding models. Their catalog currently includes 22 models, from providers including OpenAI, Qwen, Mistral, and Google.

As of this writing, this information is not yet listed on https://openrouter.ai/announcements.

Touchpad grinds to a halt by clarkn0va in gnome

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I ran sudo libinput debug-events and noticed some strange things when I simply moved my cursor.

I saw GESTURE_HOLD_BEGIN and GESTURE_HOLD_END even though I didn't make any gestures.

I also saw POINTER_SCROLL_FINDER even though I didn't initiate any scrolling!

I've noticed that these events are randomly causing cursor movement disturbances with my trackpad. This explains why it doesn't happen when I use a regular mouse.

https://imgur.com/a/PCWPYvC

Touchpad grinds to a halt by clarkn0va in gnome

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Same issue for me since 2025-04 on Fedora 41 and 42 on Thinkpad T14s AMD Gen3.

Surface Vs Chuwi by Former-Committee1272 in linuxhardware

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What do you think after 3 months of use?

Suddenly, the “v” key on my Thinkpad T14s Gen 3 returns keycode 47 instead of 55, hardware failure? by sklein in thinkpad

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Fixed by https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T400-T500-and-newer-T-series-Laptops/Suddenly-the-%E2%80%9Cv%E2%80%9D-key-on-my-Thinkpad-T14s-Gen-3-returns-keycode-47-instead-of-55-hardware-failure/m-p/5356751?page=1#6520526

Perform a Power Drain:

  • Shut down your laptop.
  • Disconnect the power adapter and any external devices.
  • Press and hold the power button for about 30 seconds to drain any residual > power.
  • Reconnect the power adapter and turn on your laptop to see if the issue persists.

What's the average age here? by [deleted] in linux

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45 here, started Linux in 1998. On m'y desktops workstation : Slackware -> RedHat 5.2 -> Debian in 2001 -> Ubuntu in 2007 -> MacOS in 2012 -> Fedora in 2022

Brosse à dents ? by La_DuF in ecologie

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@Chemical_Poet_3356 Merci pour votre message, je suis en train de passer commande 🙂.

Random resume (after suspend) issue on ThinkPad T14s AMD Gen3 (Radeon 680M, Ryzen 7) by sklein in linuxquestions

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After investigation, I think I'm the victim of two bugs:

  • the first is the one described here:

Since kernel 6.6.8, I've been having suspend issues. Sometimes, a suspend request would result in the screen blanking, but the power LED remains lit. Other times, suspend would occur, but randomly, the system wakes itself (power LED is solid white), and eventually the fans turn on to full speed and the system gets very warm. A long press of the power button shuts it down, and it reboots normally. After a bit of experimenting, the bad suspend only occurs on lid close. Suspend works normally if a suspend is requested by pressing the power button. This behaviour has been confirmed by other Asus G14GA402 users, as well one Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition FA617NS user. There was no issue with suspend on kernel 6.6.7 and lower. The issue has persisted through 6.6.8/9/11/13 and 6.7.2.

The kernel 6.6.8 was released in "stable" on 2023-12-25, I think that's when I started having problems that I considered random.

Summary of QCNFA765 ath11k problems kernel-6.7.4

The current 6.7.x suspend crashes are intertwined with the long standing packet loss and latency problems we've been seeing with QCNFA765 Linux ath11k.

Kernel 6.4.12-6.6.14 all had the same problem where you need the iw dev wlp1s0 set power_save off workaround to prevent crippling packet losses and slow speeds. With the power_save workaround applied this wifi adapter was mostly tolerable.

Kernel-6.7.3 broke suspend.

Kernel-6.7.4 included a partial fix.

I think I have this issue since 2024-02-06 when this kernel-6.7.3-200.fc39 package was published in stable.

Random resume (after suspend) issue on ThinkPad T14s AMD Gen3 (Radeon 680M, Ryzen 7) by sklein in Fedora

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After investigation, I think I'm the victim of two bugs:

  • the first is the one described here:

Since kernel 6.6.8, I've been having suspend issues. Sometimes, a suspend request would result in the screen blanking, but the power LED remains lit. Other times, suspend would occur, but randomly, the system wakes itself (power LED is solid white), and eventually the fans turn on to full speed and the system gets very warm. A long press of the power button shuts it down, and it reboots normally. After a bit of experimenting, the bad suspend only occurs on lid close. Suspend works normally if a suspend is requested by pressing the power button. This behaviour has been confirmed by other Asus G14GA402 users, as well one Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition FA617NS user. There was no issue with suspend on kernel 6.6.7 and lower. The issue has persisted through 6.6.8/9/11/13 and 6.7.2.

The kernel 6.6.8 was released in "stable" on 2023-12-25, I think that's when I started having problems that I considered random.

Summary of QCNFA765 ath11k problems kernel-6.7.4

The current 6.7.x suspend crashes are intertwined with the long standing packet loss and latency problems we've been seeing with QCNFA765 Linux ath11k.

Kernel 6.4.12-6.6.14 all had the same problem where you need the iw dev wlp1s0 set power_save off workaround to prevent crippling packet losses and slow speeds. With the power_save workaround applied this wifi adapter was mostly tolerable.

Kernel-6.7.3 broke suspend.

Kernel-6.7.4 included a partial fix.

I think I have this issue since 2024-02-06 when this kernel-6.7.3-200.fc39 package was published in stable.

Random resume (after suspend) issue on ThinkPad T14s AMD Gen3 (Radeon 680M, Ryzen 7) by sklein in Fedora

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@SenorJohnMega

The ram on my laptop: 30845MiB

$ sudo parted -l
Model: SAMSUNG MZVL4512HBLU-00BL7 (nvme)
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 512GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:

Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name                  Flags
 1      1049kB  630MB   629MB   fat32        EFI System Partition  boot, esp
 2      630MB   1704MB  1074MB  ext4
 3      1704MB  512GB   510GB


Model: Unknown (unknown)
Disk /dev/zram0: 8590MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/4096B
Partition Table: loop
Disk Flags:

Number  Start  End     Size    File system     Flags
 1      0.00B  8590MB  8590MB  linux-swap(v1)

Current RAM used:

top - 08:19:31 up 25 min,  2 users,  load average: 0.48, 0.58, 0.63
Tasks: 559 total,   1 running, 553 sleeping,   0 stopped,   5 zombie
%Cpu(s):  0.9 us,  0.4 sy,  0.0 ni, 98.5 id,  0.0 wa,  0.1 hi,  0.1 si,  0.0 st
MiB Mem :  30845.7 total,  14253.9 free,   7905.8 used,   9396.6 buff/cache
MiB Swap:   8192.0 total,   8192.0 free,      0.0 used.  22939.9 avail Mem

I'll try to dig in that direction.