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> Could you try if that's still an issue in newer versions?
It's no longer an issue.
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On bionic, setting the network interface up (e.g. eno1) with DHCP now
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After a side by side installation, resized filesystem is corrupted
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Launcher
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Looks like this in my Ubuntu LTS installation
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will feel batter if this problem will be fixed
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> Created attachment 280669 [details]
> dmesg of freeze with 4.20.3 kernel and nomwait, rcu_nocbs, max_cstate applied
>
> some older info here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1690085/comments/566
>
> I have three machines with
Can people confirm that idle=halt fixes the issue, like Aaron says in
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Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on
> If I send you a debugging patch, would you be able to apply it, build a
kernel, boot into it and get me dmesg from the box?
I haven't built a kernel in about decade, but if you provide step-by-
step instructions for how to do so, I'll attempt to build the patched
kernel and then post the dmesg.
(In reply to Maxim Bakulin from comment #503)
> I tried and it didn't help. After freezes started happening at Xubuntu
> 18.04LTS with stock 4.15, I compiled latest 4.20.3 kernel and added
> CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=y, as it was suggested here, but freezes didn't stop.
> There's my dmesg at comment 492
I'm running with idle=halt, and I have not experienced a freeze for a
couple days now, FWIW.
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> Jan 25 09:38:33 kernel: ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
> Jan 25 09:38:33 kernel: [Firmware Bug]: ACPI MWAIT C-state 0x0 not supported
> by HW (0x0)
Yah, even with the new BIOS that's still there. Doesn't look like it has been
fixed.
If
Using:
* BIOS Version: P5.30, Release Date: 12/18/2018
* idle=nomwait
* Power Supply Idle Control set to "Typical Current Idle"
The ~20-minute idle lock-up issue appears fixed, despite:
Jan 25 10:21:39 kernel: [Firmware Bug]: ACPI MWAIT C-state 0x0 not
support...
If it locks up overnight, I'll
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The controllers of the xbox control still fail me. The only solution at
the moment is to execute the command xboxdrv before using the command
like this:
sudo xboxdrv -D --quiet --force-feedback --detach-kernel-driver
Let's see if they solve it soon that it has been since Ubuntu 18.10
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qemu user may hang in malloc on a musl based system because
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running pip3 install lhafile removed the warning about lhafile, but the
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I managed to obtain a log from the python3.6 pop-up that appears, which
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I have the same problem but the process that gets stuck is dockerd not
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3,2077,80354225063,-;INFO: task dockerd:2070 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
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Hi, please, fill a right bug. I would need something for replicate it.
For example: I add this exactly rule, then I export and import and it doesn't
work.
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks melitz. Will treat as fixed as I can't reproduce this either in
Ubuntu 18.04.
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Those are not useful, since inkscape 0.92 as shipped in Debian uses
gtk2, not 3.
Anyway, that means somehow your installation of libgtkmm-2.4-1v5 is broken,
please try reinstalling it with
apt install --reinstall libgtkmm-2.4-1v5
and those 2 files I mentioned should pop up. Afterwards try
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My laptop (X1, 5th generation, model 20K4001XUS) sometimes would freeze
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The proposed workaround to create the mmx64.efi in /EFI/BOOT/ doesn't
work for me.
Does anybody know, which efi variable has been created by the installer,
that triggers the wrong boot process in the usb drive? In this case,
deleting or editing it, would be an option to try.
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