Can we get the system config details please - CPU, GPU in particular. Also
confirm if WWAN is enabled
Which dock is being used?
Can you confirm if AMT is enabled or not in the BIOS?
We've seen issues with AMT enabled with the TBT dock, especially with
networking.
Will look to reproduce the
Hi - do you have timelines for when this will be integrated into the generic
20.04? I have some customers asking about it.
Thanks
Mark
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Title:
Thanks Aaron,
Customer noted that this didn't help him - but I assume the above only helps in
hybrid mode.
Customer is quite grumpy...but David is on PTO and he has the system for
reproducing so I'm just trying to manage expectations at the moment. Let me
know if there are any other
Just to pick up on some of the above comments:
- my understanding is this is a touchpad firmware bug so not much point
reporting it to other distro's as well - it's not a Canonical/Ubuntu
issue either IMO.
- Using S0ix/modern suspend (or 'Windows and Linux') sleep mode setting
in the BIOS is
As a note - I have an internal Lenovo bug tracking this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/sutton/+bug/1938174
I did a bit of investigation just before I went on vacation and I
believe this is a regression in the Ubuntu kernel - I'm not seeing the
issue with a vanilla kernel.org kernel
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We believe that the latest version of Windows doesn't play nice with the
older version of QEMU - it seems Windows is broken somewhere between
4.2.0-2 and 5.0.0-6 on AMD Ryzen based processors (which is what we have
on the P620).
What are the recommendations for the best way for a Ubuntu customer
Note - tracked internally by LO-788 (for my reference)
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firmware upgrades remove the ubuntu boot loader from EFI boot vars
To manage
Definitely. Thanks Mario
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firmware upgrades remove the ubuntu boot loader from EFI boot vars
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Public bug reported:
I suspect this is a pulseaudio or alsa bug.
Our test team reported this:
1. Prepare Padme-3 machine and Install Ubuntu_20.04 OS .
2. Boot system.
3. Play audio or video file.
4. Open Settings > Sound.
5. Hot attach headset.
6. Notice that headset is selected as output device
I don't know if it's the same issue - but recently on Debian an issue was found
with the tpm driver that was preventing suspend and resume working on a number
of systems:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=939170
They saw the issue on X1 4th Gen.
Maybe try blacklisting your tpm
I have experienced what I believe is the same problem on a MacBook Pro
2,1 with Karmic.
{{{
*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter
vendor: Atheros Communications Inc.
physical id: 0
Please excuse the unecessary {{{ }}} markup included in error in my
previous comment.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/468519
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