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I have updated ubuntu from 16.04 to 18.04.

The system has worked properly for one day.



After that it started to switching between airplane ✈️ mode on and off continuously.



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    I have updated ubuntu from 16.04 to 18.04.

    The system has worked properly for one day.



    After that it started to switching between airplane ✈️ mode on and off continuously.



    enter image description here










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      I have updated ubuntu from 16.04 to 18.04.

      The system has worked properly for one day.



      After that it started to switching between airplane ✈️ mode on and off continuously.



      enter image description here










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      I have updated ubuntu from 16.04 to 18.04.

      The system has worked properly for one day.



      After that it started to switching between airplane ✈️ mode on and off continuously.



      enter image description here







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          $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


          Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



          [Unit]
          Description=HP setkeycodes fix

          [Service]
          Type=oneshot
          Restart=no
          RemainAfterExit=no
          ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

          [Install]
          WantedBy=rescue.target
          WantedBy=multi-user.target
          WantedBy=graphical.target


          Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



          $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
          $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
          $ sudo reboot


          Details can be found here link





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            $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


            Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



            [Unit]
            Description=HP setkeycodes fix

            [Service]
            Type=oneshot
            Restart=no
            RemainAfterExit=no
            ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

            [Install]
            WantedBy=rescue.target
            WantedBy=multi-user.target
            WantedBy=graphical.target


            Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



            $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
            $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
            $ sudo reboot


            Details can be found here link





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              $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


              Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



              [Unit]
              Description=HP setkeycodes fix

              [Service]
              Type=oneshot
              Restart=no
              RemainAfterExit=no
              ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

              [Install]
              WantedBy=rescue.target
              WantedBy=multi-user.target
              WantedBy=graphical.target


              Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



              $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
              $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
              $ sudo reboot


              Details can be found here link





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                $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


                Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



                [Unit]
                Description=HP setkeycodes fix

                [Service]
                Type=oneshot
                Restart=no
                RemainAfterExit=no
                ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

                [Install]
                WantedBy=rescue.target
                WantedBy=multi-user.target
                WantedBy=graphical.target


                Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



                $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
                $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
                $ sudo reboot


                Details can be found here link





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                $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


                Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



                [Unit]
                Description=HP setkeycodes fix

                [Service]
                Type=oneshot
                Restart=no
                RemainAfterExit=no
                ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

                [Install]
                WantedBy=rescue.target
                WantedBy=multi-user.target
                WantedBy=graphical.target


                Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



                $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
                $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
                $ sudo reboot


                Details can be found here link






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