[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1913200] Re: Introduce the new NVIDIA 460-server series and update the 460 series

2021-02-23 Thread Ievgen Popovych
Since, on 2021-02-08
> Testing of the 460-server driver has passed on bionic, focal and groovy.
Is it the right time to promote from -proposed to release repositories?

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Title:
  Introduce the new NVIDIA 460-server series and update the 460 series

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460-server package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460-server source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Focal:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 source package in Focal:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460-server source package in Focal:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Groovy:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 source package in Groovy:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460-server source package in Groovy:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Introduce the new NVIDIA 460-server series and update the 460 series.

  [Impact]
  These releases provide both bug fixes and new features, and we would like to
  make sure all of our users have access to these improvements.

  See the changelog entry below for a full list of changes and bugs.

  [Test Case]
  The following development and SRU process was followed:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NVidiaUpdates

  Certification test suite must pass on a range of hardware:
  https://git.launchpad.net/plainbox-provider-sru/tree/units/sru.pxu

  The QA team that executed the tests will be in charge of attaching the
  artifacts and console output of the appropriate run to the bug. nVidia
  maintainers team members will not mark ‘verification-done’ until this
  has happened.

  [Regression Potential]
  In order to mitigate the regression potential, the results of the
  aforementioned system level tests are attached to this bug.

  [Discussion]

  [Changelog]

  == 460-server ==

    * Initial release:
  - Added support for the following GPUs:
  NVIDIA A40
  NVIDIA RTX A6000
  - Added support for CUDA 11.2.

  == 460 ==

    * New upstream release:
  - Added support for the following GPUs:
  GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU
  GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
  GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
  GeForce GT 1010
  - Updated the NVIDIA driver to restore functionality of some
    features, including runtime power management, hotplugging
    audio-capable display devices, and S0ix-based system suspend,
    with recent kernels such as Linux 5.10.
  - Fixed a bug that caused bindless texture samplers to be
    incorrectly counted towards the MAX_COMPUTE_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS
    limit.
  - Fixed a bug that could cause the GPU to hang when attempting to
    perform link training on an HDMI 2.1 Fixed Rate Link (FRL)
    display, while the display is powered off.
  - Fixed a bug that could intermittently cause NvFBC applications
    to fail with the error message "Unable to send exported fds".

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Re: [Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2019-07-08 Thread Ievgen
That was my personal experience and conclusion after being in this thread
for *years* and being an Ubuntu user for even more years. So save yourself
some time - that's my message.

On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 4:22 PM hexvolt  wrote:

> I feel like I have to share my experience with this WiFi adapter and
> ubuntu. I'm in this thread for a few years. In the beginning, I tried
> everything, all permutations of kernel versions and driver versions and
> sometimes it worked a little better than not working at all, sometimes it
> was working but dead slow, but in any way after the next software update,
> you would have to start this journey again. Bluetooth never worked
> properly. Almost always, nothing was stable. It was like I was spending
> days trying to hack the system and make basic vital things work, despite
> the fact I spent quite some money on my Ubuntu-based laptop.
>
> Then I gave up and, after googling a lot, I bought another WiFi module
> Intel 7620. WiFi was finally stable. Bluetooth never was stable either
> though, so I didn't use it and by that time I was just happy to have a
> stable WiFi. But after each software update, I held my breath and rechecked
> if it still works properly and not lagging at 1MBpS speed. As to Bluetooth
> - you can still forget about it.
>
> This is my advice: if you need everything to work properly and stable, and
> you need the same Unix eco-system for work\programming (or just because you
> like it), my advice - just buy Mac next time you will be upgrading your
> hardware. Unfortunately, that's the only way to have Unix-based user
> machine (not talking about servers) with working hardware and peripherals.
> Ubuntu's driver's system has a major flaw in design because of its hard
> dependency on kernel versions. That's why this will *always* happen -
> broken drivers, unstable devices etc etc with every update. And that's why
> hardware manufacturers don't produce linux drivers much - it's just too
> expensive to maintain and redevelop them for each combination of kernel\OS
> versions you have.
>
> TLDR: Unfortunately, this is the endless problem you will ALWAYS have in
> linux, not just with this WiFi module. No matter how hard the community or
> manufacturers commit to Linux's driver's base. If you want a proper
> Unix-based system with stable hardware and peripherals, buy Mac and ditch
> Ubuntu. Unless you are getting fun digging into kernels and hacking the OS
> on a regular basis.
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 1:15 PM Jean  wrote:
>
>> Hello, the kuba-moo / benjarobin driver+patches worked fine until today
>> when I migrated from Debian Stretch to Debian Buster. I could get wifi
>> working, but not bluetooth, because the 'bpatch' try to uninstall the
>> current linux-image and replace it by 5 others packages, which could
>> break my system. Something appears to be changed in the way of using
>> kernel source, but I don't know enough to understand how to manage it.
>> Does anyone use mt7630e with Debian Buster and can help me ? Thanks a
>> lot.
>>
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>> Title:
>>   Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box
>>
>> Status in HWE Next:
>>   Fix Released
>> Status in HWE Next trusty series:
>>   Won't Fix
>> Status in Linux:
>>   Unknown
>> Status in vivid:
>>   New
>> Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
>>   Triaged
>> Status in linux-lts-xenial package in Ubuntu:
>>   Confirmed
>> Status in linux package in Fedora:
>>   New
>>
>> Bug description:
>>   This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
>>   available in mainline.
>>
>>   The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
>>   isn't available on the download-and-install versions!
>>
>>   The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
>>   https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.
>>
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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next:
  Fix Released
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Won't Fix
Status in Linux:
  Unknown
Status in vivid:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux-lts-xenial package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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Re: [Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2019-07-08 Thread Ievgen
I feel like I have to share my experience with this WiFi adapter and
ubuntu. I'm in this thread for a few years. In the beginning, I tried
everything, all permutations of kernel versions and driver versions and
sometimes it worked a little better than not working at all, sometimes it
was working but dead slow, but in any way after the next software update,
you would have to start this journey again. Bluetooth never worked
properly. Almost always, nothing was stable. It was like I was spending
days trying to hack the system and make basic vital things work, despite
the fact I spent quite some money on my Ubuntu-based laptop.

Then I gave up and, after googling a lot, I bought another WiFi module
Intel 7620. WiFi was finally stable. Bluetooth never was stable either
though, so I didn't use it and by that time I was just happy to have a
stable WiFi. But after each software update, I held my breath and rechecked
if it still works properly and not lagging at 1MBpS speed. As to Bluetooth
- you can still forget about it.

This is my advice: if you need everything to work properly and stable, and
you need the same Unix eco-system for work\programming (or just because you
like it), my advice - just buy Mac next time you will be upgrading your
hardware. Unfortunately, that's the only way to have Unix-based user
machine (not talking about servers) with working hardware and peripherals.
Ubuntu's driver's system has a major flaw in design because of its hard
dependency on kernel versions. That's why this will *always* happen -
broken drivers, unstable devices etc etc with every update. And that's why
hardware manufacturers don't produce linux drivers much - it's just too
expensive to maintain and redevelop them for each combination of kernel\OS
versions you have.

TLDR: Unfortunately, this is the endless problem you will ALWAYS have in
linux, not just with this WiFi module. No matter how hard the community or
manufacturers commit to Linux's driver's base. If you want a proper
Unix-based system with stable hardware and peripherals, buy Mac and ditch
Ubuntu. Unless you are getting fun digging into kernels and hacking the OS
on a regular basis.

On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 1:15 PM Jean  wrote:

> Hello, the kuba-moo / benjarobin driver+patches worked fine until today
> when I migrated from Debian Stretch to Debian Buster. I could get wifi
> working, but not bluetooth, because the 'bpatch' try to uninstall the
> current linux-image and replace it by 5 others packages, which could
> break my system. Something appears to be changed in the way of using
> kernel source, but I don't know enough to understand how to manage it.
> Does anyone use mt7630e with Debian Buster and can help me ? Thanks a
> lot.
>
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>
> Title:
>   Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box
>
> Status in HWE Next:
>   Fix Released
> Status in HWE Next trusty series:
>   Won't Fix
> Status in Linux:
>   Unknown
> Status in vivid:
>   New
> Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
>   Triaged
> Status in linux-lts-xenial package in Ubuntu:
>   Confirmed
> Status in linux package in Fedora:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
>   available in mainline.
>
>   The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
>   isn't available on the download-and-install versions!
>
>   The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
>   https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.
>
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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next:
  Fix Released
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Won't Fix
Status in Linux:
  Unknown
Status in vivid:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux-lts-xenial package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2015-04-19 Thread Ievgen
I'm posting the results of replacing MT7630E to Intel 7260ac: works fine
with laptop HP Probook 470 G1, so there is no whitelist in laptop (if
someone ask himself with such question).

There were some problems with Ubuntu 14.04 and kernel 3.13 though. It
worked out of the box, but not so stable and with huge amount of Tx
excessive retries. I updated the kernel to 3.16 and downloaded new
firmware and i works better now

However sometimes 'Tx excessive retries' and  'Invalid misc:' in
iwconfig is still more than 0. I don't if it's OK (because I did't run
iwconfig with my old MT7630E), but wifi works for me.

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2015-04-04 Thread Ievgen
Awesome! @Jakub Kicinski you are genius, Mediatek sucks :) No 100% CPU
load, WiFi speed significantly increased - it was about unstable 5-7
Mbit/s before, now it is about 20-25 Mbit/s stable in the same
conditions.

tested on Ubuntu 14.04, kernel 3.13

this fork definitely must be pushed to ubuntu release.

Now it will be interesting to compare MT7630 with Intel 7260 I've
ordered before this driver release :)

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2015-03-29 Thread Ievgen
Massimi, just look in System Monitor - Processes -  All processes to
ksoftirqd/ service. I bet it will be high % CPU. Probably it will eat
one of yours CPU cores to handle interrupts from wifi card. So if you
have 8 cores, for instance, ksoftirqd/ will consume about 12%.

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2015-03-29 Thread Ievgen
@Heinz Werner Kramski, thanks.

Guys, I also gave up and ordered module Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC
7260 Network Adapter (7260.HMWWB.R) for $25.86 to replace MT7630E in my
HP Probook 470 G1. Will post the results when I'll get it.

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2015-03-23 Thread Ievgen
Heinz Werner Kramski (kramski), what about HP whitelists? did you meet
any problems during replacing your old wifi card to new one? Should I
check HP whitelist first before buying AC wifi card?

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2015-03-22 Thread Ievgen
 As an aside, would it help if more people contact mediatek? I sent a question 
 on their webform but haven't received a reply.
 I sent them this mail about a week ago:


Hey, guys

do you realize how many problems have you done to thousands of 'lucky'
users that had bought a laptop with your MT7630 wifi/bluetooth card
inside? Your drivers for this card are awful (either Windows or Linux
based)! I met the people using this on windows8.1 and complained for
periodical device disappearing.

I'm personally trying to use this device on Linux (different versions of 
Ubuntu) - it somehow works but eats 100% cpu load, discharging my battery and 
increasing cpu temperature all the time! Just look at this thread: 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1220146) - actually it is 
about your guys drivers for MT7630 - all the people have the same problems on 
linux. Look how long it is discussed - and there is still no decision. Are you 
not supporting your own products? The last linux driver is V3.14 from 6/25/2014 
- but still the same problems, 100% cpu load, any updates, like it's all ok. 
Have you tested this before releasing to the market at all? A lot of people 
can't deal with this, changing their laptops, writing complaints to retailers, 
buying new wifi-cards, spending their money for services (just look through 
that link I've provided) - and that's all because of your great drivers for 
your widely used wifi card. Please, answer me, I'm very disappointed 


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Still no answer. I think the only thing we can do is to write complaints to our 
laptop's manufacturers just to prevent them using Mediatek cards in future.

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

  The driver that upstream is working on can be found at
  https://github.com/lwfinger/mt7630.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1220146] Re: Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

2014-10-08 Thread Ievgen
The same issues with Mediatek 7630 on HP Probook 470 G1 (Ubuntu 14.04)! 
Official driver works but only with low speeds. The speed of wifi is unstable 
and is always jumping between only 1-15 Mbps. Besides when wifi card is active 
- ksoftirqd loads the CPU. 
I didn't found any solutions, please fix it ASAP! Thanks

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Title:
  Ralink Mediatek 14c3:7630 wi-fi card isn't supported out of the box

Status in HWE Next Project:
  Confirmed
Status in HWE Next trusty series:
  Confirmed
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Unknown
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “linux” package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  This device is appearing in some OEM machines, but driver is not yet
  available in mainline.

  The driver seems to be present in machines with pre-installed OS, but
  isn't available on the download-and-install versions!

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