> I wondered if perhaps it this only works on some APs?
That is the impression that I get, the country code info is part of the
management frames transmitted by the AP, could be unsupported, not
configured, or mis-configured.
grep wpa may6.txt
May 6 09:04:57 box wpa_supplicant[810]: wlan0:
Connection via NetworkManager to AP
2993 May 6 09:55:54 124-u2204-desk NetworkManager[641]:
[1651845354.5017] device (wlp2s0): Activation: starting connection
'181-rpi4-64bit-raspios-LARGE' (9a51eba2-3723-4750-8a72-aa2e4c723140)
2994 May 6 09:55:54 124-u2204-desk NetworkManager[641]:
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within ubuntu desktop 16.04 LTS,
and "working for a while" after upgrade to ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
After the kernel updated to version 5.10 the external monitor stop
working Blank screen.
FYI:
Currently I'm using ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.15.
jerry@hp-2540p:~$ hostnamectl
20.04 LTS.
After the kernel updated to version 5.10 the external monitor stop working
Blank screen.
FYI:
Currently I'm using ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.15.
jerry@hp-2540p:~$ hostnamectl
Static hostname: hp-2540p
Icon name: computer-laptop
Chassis: laptop
Public bug reported:
I'm using the ua tool (version 27.7~16.04.1). I'm unable to enable the
esm-infra service because a couple of the packages that I have installed
have been completely removed from the launchpad server. Specifically:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/jonathonf/ffmpeg-3/ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Hi maintainers,
It is likely this report is misclassified, but I haven't been able to
trace it back to the real source.
When I log into a gnome session, I see the following warning in the
system log:
Mar 29 21:54:01 thinkpad3 dbus-daemon[1476]: [session uid=1000 pid=1476]
Public bug reported:
installer crashed on installing kubuntu 22.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: ubiquity 22.04.7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-23-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu79
Architecture: amd64
The package fwupd v1.7.5-3~20.04.1 in focal-proposed was tested.
This built package v1.7.5-3~20.04.1 can't let the modem's firmware to be
updated via modemmanager.
That is, "fwupdmgr get-devices" does not list the Quectel modem to be firmware
update supported on the tested machine.
The root
I do still get pretty regular crashes. I will have to check with
extensions disabled. Disabling adblocking is pretty painful.
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firefox
I have not found new version of fwupd in focal-proposed.
It looks like there is some issued in LP#1949412 so the package is removed ?
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Title:
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Some 4G/5G mobile networks(for ex., AT) requires a specific MTU
setting, this setting will be exposed by the ModemManager for network-
manger to configure the MTU of the modem network interface .
- The current modem-manager v1.22.10-1ubuntu2.2 in
```
The assumption from the kernel side seems to be that persisting this is
"something for the desktop to handle", which seems pretty sensible given that
one of the queries in almost any desktop setup (including ours) is "where are
you?" from which we derive the timezone but could equally
While I have your ear can I suggest adding rng-tools, fake-hwclock, and
haveged to the RPi images please.
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Need option to specify wifi
My understanding is that only wpa_supplicant and iw are able to set the
regdb country code.
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Need option to specify wifi regulatory
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Test passed with Lenovo ThinkEdge SE30(11ND) on Focal:
* The version of the packages tested:
network-manager: 1.22.10-1ubuntu2. 3
The detail testing procedure and result is provided as the attached file
: "SRU for network-manager(verify report).pdf"
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The customer confirmed that fwupd >= 1.7.1 is good enough.
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Need fwupd in focal to support Quectel's modem(EM120/160) firmware
Public bug reported:
Hi devs,
I was disabling gnome-shell extensions to try to narrow down a different
problem and discovered this one. The log snippet below appears from time to
time in my logs, but I've never known where it comes from.
I had disabled Ubuntu Dock and most other extensions.
Hi Lukasz,
Carrier network providers use bearer information to carry the MTU
setting, this can be received by the modem then exposed to its host
system either via NetworkManager's ipv4_config or ipv6_config.
I think ipv4_config is the must supported setting in carrier's network,
that may be why
Public bug reported:
I ignored my system for a while, long enough for the screensaver to
blank the screen. When I tried to get it to awake ( I don't need to log
back in), it seemed to be semihung, showing pretty black screen, but a
mouse cursor visible. It did not respond to hitting keys. I
The .debdiff file “network-manager_1-1.22.10-1ubuntu2.3-focal.debdiff”
is attached for focal(20.04).
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Some 4G/5G mobile networks(for ex., AT) requires a specific MTU
setting, this setting will be exposed by the ModemManager for network-
manger to
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Some 4G/5G mobile networks(for ex., AT) requires a specific MTU
setting, this setting will be exposed by the ModemManager for network-
manger to configure the MTU of the modem network interface .
The current modem-manager v1.22.10-1ubuntu2.2 in focal can’t pass
2 more crashes today
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firefox crashes often
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Unreliable 802.11ac connection on our raspi images
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Title:
Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
To manage
Public bug reported:
Recently (since ~2021-12-15) firefox has been crashing a lot, often
daily. There's no obvious pattern that I can see.
Most recent crash logs:
Dec 21 12:37:51 cerberus firefox.desktop[755990]: Sandbox: Unexpected EOF, op 0
flags 0200 path /proc/755990/cgroup
Dec 21
I have as extensions:
Feedbro
GNOME Shell Integration (courtesy of ubuntu)
Stylus
uBlock Origin
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firefox crashes often
To manage
** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Support manual firmware upgrading for Foxconn and Quectel modems.
--output HDMI-2 --mode 2560x1440_24.00
xrandr --newmode "2560x1440_24.00" 113.75 2560 2648 2904 3248 1440 1443
1448 1463 -hsync +vsync
This ties in with the poor quality cable idea.
Thanks again for the assistance,
Jerry.
On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 3:00 AM Daniel van Vugt <1901...@bugs.
Public bug reported:
Hi,
my secondary display support 2560*1440 but 'Display' in Ubuntu is
presenting a max resolution of 2048*1080.
The max resolution was working yesterday, I think I performed a update
today and it has stopped working after that.
Thanks,
Jerry,
ProblemType: Bug
Regression test results:
(1) Test passed with Lenovo T14s (Tiger-2) on Hirsute:
* The version of the packages tested:
ModemManager: 1.16.6-2~21.04.1
(2) Test passed with Lenovo X13 AMD (Servel-AMD-1) on Focal:
* The version of the packages tested:
ModemManager: 1.16.6-2~20.04.1
(1) Test passed with Lenovo ThinkEdge SE30(11ND) and Lenovo ThinkEdge
SE30(11NE) on Hirsute:
* The version of the packages tested:
ModemManager: 1.16.6-2~21.04.1
(2) Test passed with Lenovo ThinkEdge SE30(11ND) and Lenovo ThinkEdge
SE30(11NE) on Focal:
* The version of the packages
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The modem certification requires that different modem firmware is used for
different network carrier.
This needs the firmware upgrading capability during the modem certification
process.
The modem manufacture vendors (Foxconn and Quectel) provided
The .debdiff file “modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~21.10.1-impish.debdiff” is
attached for impish(21.10).
** Patch added: "modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~21.10.1-impish.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1946096/+attachment/5544543/+files/modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~21.10.1-impish.debdiff
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The "01_modem-quectel.patch" extends the quectel:plugin to provide firmware
setting status during the FW upgrading process.
EM120/160 PCIe modules have been already supported without this patch.
I got the confirmation from Quectel engineers about the above.
For the regression test, we found 2
Hello, is there anything needs me to provide for moving to the next
step?
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Title:
Support manual firmware upgrading for Foxconn and Quectel
[Where problems could occur] is updated
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The modem certification requires that different modem firmware is used for
different network carrier.
This needs the firmware upgrading capability during the modem certification
process.
The modem
[Where problems could occur] is updated
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The modem certification requires that different modem firmware is used for
different network carrier.
This needs the firmware upgrading capability during the modem certification
process.
The modem
By investigating the mentioned patches directly, the existing behavior
should not be changed:
* The patch for Quectel EM160 4G
There is only one patch, all changes are for the Quectel modems.
* Patches for Foxconn T99W175
There are 5 patches,
(patch#1): Modify the command line tool to get
Yes, (3) is not expected to change existing behavior.
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Title:
Support manual firmware upgrading for Foxconn and Quectel modems.
To manage
These patches are used for newer Foxconn/Quectel modems :
* whose drivers are using the WWAN subsystem in the kernel 5.13. ( this OEM
project uses customized kernel )
* communicated to the ModemManager service via the MBIM protocol
These patches will not be used if the modem can't meet the above
Applying these changes should have no risk:
* These changes are only for specific modems.(Foxconn and Quecktel)
* These changes are used when the platform's vendors do the firmware upgrading
for specific modems "manually".
We can try to find other modems then provide the regression test report
** Description changed:
[Impact]
+
+ The modem certification requires that different modem firmware is used for
different network carrier.
+ This needs the firmware upgrading capability during the modem certification
process.
The modem manufacture vendors (Foxconn and Quectel) provided
The .debdiff file “modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~21.04.1-hirsute.debdiff” is
attached for hirsute(21.04).
The pre-built package : https://launchpad.net/~jerry-lee-
tpe/+archive/ubuntu/packages/+packages
** Patch added: "modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~21.04.1-hirsute.debdiff"
https://bugs.lau
The .debdiff file “modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~20.04.1-focal.debdiff” is
attached for focal(20.04).
The pre-built package : https://launchpad.net/~jerry-lee-
tpe/+archive/ubuntu/packages/+packages
** Patch added: "modemmanager_1-1.16.6-2~20.04.1-focal.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchp
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- The following 2 modems need the ModemManager v1.16.6 suite to be patched from
v1.18.2 to fix some problems(LP#1943774, LP#1943780):
- * Foxconn SDX55 T99W175 5G sub6 PCIE Modem
- * Quectel SDX24 EM160R-GL 4G LTE CAT16 PCIE Modem
+ The modem manufacture
** Summary changed:
- Apply upstream patches to fix problems for Foxconn and Quectel modems.
+ Support manual firmware upgrading for Foxconn and Quectel modems.
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Hi SRU team,
Please help to check the status of this case which looks stuck at some
steps.
Thanks
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Apply upstream patches to fix
Hi,
The libqmi packages from the {impish, hirsute, focal}-proposed channels
wrere verified.
The 5G status information can be displayed using the package from the
-proposed channel.
The detail testing report is attached as "Test Report for
LP#1946143.pdf".
Thanks
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Ubuntu 20.04 fails to access an older Samsung phone properly for me.
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Hi Sebastien,
Thanks for your help.
I ave not found the packages are ready in *-proposed channels yet.
Can you help to check it?
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Apply
Hi Sebastien,
I verified this new package from impish-proposed :
* The version of the packages tested:
ModemManager: 1.16.6-2ubuntu1
* The test report is attached as "TestReport_impish-
proposed_1946096.pdf".
Besides, I ave not found the packages are ready in hirsute-proposed and
** Changed in: oem-priority
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Apply upstream patches to fix problems for Foxconn and Quectel modems.
To
** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: New => In Progress
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Apply upstream patches to display 5G NSA status
To manage notifications
The .debdiff file “libqmi_1-1.28.6-2-impish.debdiff” is attached for
impish(22.04).
** Patch added: "libqmi_1-1.28.6-2-impish.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libqmi/+bug/1946143/+attachment/5531016/+files/libqmi_1-1.28.6-2-impish.debdiff
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for impish(22.04).
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tpe/+archive/ubuntu/packages/+packages
** Patch added: "modemmanager_1-1.16.6-3-impish.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-pri
** Also affects: libqmi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: oem-priority
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jerry Lee (jerry-lee-tpe)
** Changed in: oem-priority
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are for displaying the status information of 5G
NSA network.
This should not affect existing generic functions.
[Other Info]
The latest version of libqmi suit can display the 5G NSA status.
** Affects: oem-priority
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Jerry Lee (jerry-lee-tpe
The .debdiff file “modemmanager_1-1.16.6-3-hirsute.debdiff” is attached
for hirsute(21.04).
The pre-built package : https://launchpad.net/~jerry-lee-
tpe/+archive/ubuntu/packages/+packages
** Patch added: "modemmanager_1-1.16.6-3-hirsute.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubun
The .debdiff file “modemmanager_1-1.16.6-3-focal.debdiff” is attached
for focal(20.04).
The pre-built package : https://launchpad.net/~jerry-lee-
tpe/+archive/ubuntu/packages/+packages
** Patch added: "modemmanager_1-1.16.6-3-focal.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubun
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
The following 2 modems need the ModemManager v1.16.6 suite to be patched from
v1.18.2 to fix some problems(LP#1943774, LP#1943780):
* Foxconn SDX55 T99W175 5G sub6 PCIE Modem
* Quectel SDX24 EM160R-GL 4G LTE CAT16 PCIE Modem
The requested upstream patches are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1937993 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1937993
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1937993
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Update the ModemManager to 1.16.6-2 to support some modems in Focal
BTW, the Lenovo's FCC unlock snap is ready for testing.
https://snapcraft.io/lenovo-wwan-dpr
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Update the ModemManager to 1.16.6-2 to
We have verified the packages on hirsute-proposed:
* The version of the packages tested:
ModemManager: 1.16.6
libmbim: 1.24.8
libqmi: 1.28.6
* There are 2 different modems tested and passed the testing:
(1) DW5820e [413C:81D9]
(2) DW5821e [413C:81D7]
** Tags removed:
@Gabriel
Because this modem passed the test using Focal,
can you help to test the following cases for comparison?
(1) Using Hirsute
The ModemManager is replaced from the -proposed channel
The default kernel in Hirsute is replaced with Focal’s kernel
(2) Using Focal
The ModemManager
Can we get the results fro the following commands:
$ lspci
$ sudo mmcli --list-modems
$ sudo mmcli --modem 0
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The WWAN - Huawei
The resource is tight so that the plan is to complete the Hirsute
verification before Aug. 23.
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We are arranging resource to do the coverage test for hirsute-proposed.
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I see this issue in 20.04 but it interfere with starting thunderbird.
I'm using en-US.
jlquinn@cerberus:~/Videos/summits$ lsb_release -a; uname -a; apt-cache policy
thunderbird
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:20.04
We have verified the packages on focal-proposed:
* The version of the packages tested:
ModemManager: 1.16.6
libmbim: 1.24.8
libqmi: 1.28.6
* The Mobile broadband/WWAN test cases in checkbox have been performed on the
packages.
There are 6 different modems tested and the
https://code.launchpad.net/~font-manager/+archive/ubuntu/staging
https://github.com/FontManager/font-manager#ubuntu-personal-package-archive
Not meant to discourage anyone from reporting bugs which affect all
Ubuntu users, that's definitely a good thing to do. Just wanted to make
sure you were
@alexmurray
You can sidestep this issue by using the PPA, which is always up to
date.
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Title:
font-manager crashed with signal 5
To manage
Hi, there's a crash report mentioned on this page:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/241a8d330b8560e5d29b49b2d8df1a9340834364d1e9930a70caae16e29bf446d33032781384b132361e219d11002feddb39eb224ef4a8725b7f4651d988de57
but I don't have permission to follow the link to the actual crash
report.
I
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1935901/+attachment/5511461/+files/lspci.txt
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The snap "dpr-wwan_1.0-wwan-test_amd64.snap" is provided by Lenovo (not
published yet), it will be published in the Snap store for Lenovo's
system to use it. (it recognizes Lenovo' system then do the FCC
unlocking)
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Hi Brian,
I can't find the modemmanage from the focal-proposed channel to be upgraded.
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html shows it is in
"Dependency wait".
Please help to check it.
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It seems to happen intermittently but when it does, I typically can't
get back control at the console.
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Title:
video locks up under gnome-shell
Public bug reported:
I get a blank screen with a mouse cursor. Cursor doesn't respond to
mouse inputs. System doesn't respond to keyboard inputs. I can still
ssh in from another machine.
I see the following in the journal:
Jul 13 01:55:14 jenks gnome-shell[1403]: libinput error: client bug:
Hi Brian,
This is a debdiff for libmbim applicable to Focal(1.22.0-2).
The maintainer scripts (libmbim-proxy.postinst, libmbim-proxy.postrm)
are added to keep mbim-proxy in both places.
I built this in pbuilder and it builds successfully, and I installed it,
the patch works as intended.
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Video lockup is reproducible.
This may not be a kernel issue. Switching to wayland display server
doesn't lock up this way.
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Title:
video
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