/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_dsi_vbt.c?h=next-20200129=8cbf89db294166cc13d90a89422605e0c9f8bbc2).
Unfortunately that change is not working correctly as-is, further fix is
currently in drm-intel-next-queued
(https://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-intel
The commit "powerpc/imc: Dont create debugfs files for cpu-less nodes" -
41ba17f20ea835c489e77bd54e2da73184e22060 is already in focal (since
Ubuntu-5.4.0-8.11).
The commit "powerpc/powernv: Avoid re-registration of imc debugfs directory" -
48e626a got upstream accepted with 5.5, hence it not yet
@Bart - also your rule change seems absolutely right to me - well done.
I lack a full email to add you as reported-by in the patch - if you do mind
about that let me know.
Submitted for upstream discussion as:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2020-January/msg01329.html
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The original bug here was fixed by changing the sub-element to
/usr/{lib,lib64,lib/qemu,libexec}/qemu-bridge-helper Cx ->
qemu_bridge_helper,
Which covers the correct path as well.
Due to that it is "now" detected correctly.
This detection puts it under the label of libvirt and that is what
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Public bug reported:
== Comment: #0 - Kalpana Shetty - 2020-01-29 22:46:37 ==
---Problem Description---
[Ubu 20.04][kernel-5.4.0-12-generic] debugfs: Directory 'imc' with parent
'powerpc' already present! lot of messages logged while booting
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Title:
[20.04 FEAT] Upgrade qclib 2.0.1
To manage notifications about
This will be the same in all versions I have ever seen @Bryce.
Usually in my impression no one really cares about libvirt-guests.sh
except bugs driven through Distro bug reports (of the last 9 changes 8
are Ubuntu and one is Suse). And even less for parallel as Ubuntu is the
only one defaulting
On Thursday, January 30, 2020 12:52:00 AM EST you wrote:
> Thanks Scott. Sincere questions: do you have any evidence users
> appreciate the current default? I'm asking myself what is the use case
> in which a user wants postfix to be installed, listening on all
> interfaces and yet..
Add second monitor screenshot
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I have 2 GPUs: internal intel and PCI-e Radeon. Two monitors connected to Intel
and additional two monitors connected to Radeon. When I'm trying to open
yakuake not in fullscreen mode (in fullscreen works perfect) on each monitor i
have wrong width and height. On primary -
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Should include a /usr/bin/python symlink unless..
To manage
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IPL on z15 always performed regardless of the secure-boot related
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was fixed for me with common Ubuntu updates related to bug #1841718.
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demoting syslog-ng and rdep octopussy to unblock python3-defaults
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Importance:
In terms of a compact reproducer, does this work:
# Create a temp pool with large_dnode enabled:
truncate -s 1G lp1854982.img
sudo zpool create -d -o feature@large_dnode=enabled lp1854982
$(pwd)/lp1854982.img
# Create a dataset with dnodesize=auto
sudo zfs create -o dnodesize=auto lp1854982/ldn
Thanks Scott. Sincere questions: do you have any evidence users
appreciate the current default? I'm asking myself what is the use case
in which a user wants postfix to be installed, listening on all
interfaces and yet.. unconfigured?
And thanks Robie. Yeah, I honestly had no idea that the option
Kernel deb testing completes, no regressions found. Ready for Updates.
Results here: https://trello.com/c/eMPprCds/285-oem-osp1-linux-
image-500-1037-oem-osp1-500-103742
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Oh, if we don't add dtoverlay=dwc2, the usb port is driven by dwc_otg
driver by default, if we add dtoverlay=dwc2, then the usb port is driven
by dwc2.
And I tested with only dtoverlay=dwc2 (no dr_mode=peripheral), i could
see usb0 net device both from rpi4 board and my host machine (via
ifconfig
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I just did a test, could not reproduce this issue. Maybe your usb
storage consumes too much power, could you please change other usb
sticks to redo the test?
on the usb-serial console, my Wifi is enabled and ping a website:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 5.3.0-1017-raspi2 #19+otg SMP Wed
Actually I've got around this problem by deleting sda5 which was small
swap partition and successfully installed system (after tweaking system
datetime cause without Internet access datetime on server was Jan 2018
and installer complained on invalid Ubuntu certificate and failed).
But I was able
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Unfortunately, the error that started the installation problems occurred
earlier than the start of your log files. If you happen to still have
the older log files you could do some archaeology in them to see when
the error first occurred, and what started it.
One of the typical ways to get into
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Note that iperf was identical whereas netperf and mtr showed
up differences (so it's possibly sporadic as well, not continuous)
1. iperf tcp test
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GoodSystem.9.84 Gbits/sec
BadSystem18.37 Gbits/sec
BadSystem2...9.85 Gbits/sec
2. iperf udp test
I have already tested it in the mainline kernel. I ran the command as
told. Same problem persists in all kernels I have tried. Currently,
tested on uname -r = 5.3.0-28-generic the mainline kernel for 18.04.3
LTS.
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Hello, Edwin,
We have two separate users/customers filing reports, and I can answer for
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With respect to one of these situations, this is the following system:
Dell PowerEdge R440/0XP8V5, BIOS 2.2.11 06/14/2019
Note that a
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Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
Kernel 5.5.0
pulseaudio:
Installed: 1:11.1-1ubuntu7.4
X570 Aorus Master Motherboard. ALC1220 ESS Sabre sound.
I have surround 5.1 speakers and the Front Left and Right are Muted.
I
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Hello, several times since upgrading to focal from 19.04 I've found my
computer entirely unresponsive for periods of twenty or thirty seconds.
No mouse movement, no keyboard input, the screen output does not change.
My computer was using swap
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Hello, several times since upgrading to focal from 19.04 I've found my
computer entirely unresponsive for periods of twenty or thirty seconds.
No mouse movement, no keyboard input, the screen output does not
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** Tags added: bionic
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So I've been handed the job of moving this bug forward this iteration.
Having just re-read all the comments again and read some source code
while listening to loud techno music my observations/questions are
these:
1) this is a doozy
2) I would really like to see complete udevadm monitor and
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
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** Tags added: champagne focal regression-release
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- Overlay with shortcut numbers not showing on dock
+ Overlay with shortcut numbers not showing on dock with pressing Super+0 or
Yes, probably, but the bug needs to be assigned to pulseaudio to collect
both Pulse and ALSA info when apport-collect gets run.
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If, due to the
Thanks. Yes the messages about "Memory pressure relief" sound unusual.
I've never seen that before.
Don't worry about the inability to switch VTs. That's not part of the
bug, that's just because switching VTs is the responsibility of the
currently active display server. If Xorg has frozen then
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Eoan)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Title:
[mgag200] Ubuntu 19.10 upgrade results in invisible
That's tricky then. I verified the upstream fix resolved the issue for
me and that the same fix is in the above proposed update. So any
remaining issue is one that I can't reproduce :(
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headers-5.5.0-050500_5.5.0-050500.202001262030_all.deb
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.5/linux-
headers-5.5.0-050500-generic_5.5.0-050500.202001262030_amd64.deb
** Package changed: linux-signed-5.4 (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
swap storms kills interactive use
To manage notifications about this
I can't find any existing reports of that secondary crash, but ideally
it would not usually be part of the fix here...
I guess it's OK if the secondary crash was impossible without the first
fix. If it wasn't then ideally a new bug should be opened to describe
that and both bugs mentioned in the
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