[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1990587] Re: 13.3GB reserved by kernel sometimes on clean boot

2022-09-23 Thread Paul Dev
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux-hwe-5.15 (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  13.3GB reserved by kernel sometimes on clean boot

Status in linux-hwe-5.15 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Description:Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
  Release:22.04
  Kernel: linux-image-5.15.0-48-generic

  Occasionally (twice today) a clean boot has left only 2GB of 16GB RAM usable.
  Looking at syslog - its clear the memory is being reserved for some reason by 
the kernel:

  Memory: 2558908K/16524372K available (16393K kernel code, 4377K
  rwdata, 10804K rodata, 3224K init, 6580K bss, 13965204K reserved, 0K
  cma-reserved)

  Usually the amount reserved is:
  Sep 22 11:35:57 pdlap01 kernel: [0.099454] Memory: 15926800K/16524372K 
available (16393K kernel code, 4377K rwdata, 10804K rodata, 3224K init, 6580K 
bss, 597312K reserved, 0K cma-reserved)

  Been using linux on this device for years - only noticed since 22.04.1.
  Both times today when it reserved 13GB - it was connected to the dell dock 
(dont know if that is relevant yet).
  No recent changes other than security updates - but I noticed it did this a 
month or so ago too - but hoped it was a one off.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1975460] Re: ubuntu 22.04 kernel 5.15.0.x iwlwifi cannot load firmware, wifi card does not work: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260

2022-05-28 Thread dev Jedice
 | 
CNVR_SCU_SD_REGS_SD_REG_DIG_DCDC_VTRIM
  [   41.404151] iwlwifi :3d:00.0: 0x | 
CNVR_SCU_SD_REGS_SD_REG_ACTIVE_VDIG_MIRROR
  [   42.385391] iwlwifi :3d:00.0: Failing on timeout while stopping DMA 
channel 8 [0xa5a5a5a2]
  [   42.404200] iwlwifi :3d:00.0: Failed to run INIT ucode: -110
  [   42.422054] iwlwifi :3d:00.0: retry init count 2
  --- 
  ProblemType: Bug
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu82.1
  Architecture: amd64
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  annamari   1143 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  annamari   1143 F pulseaudio
  CasperMD5CheckResult: unknown
  CurrentDesktop: KDE
  Dependencies: firmware-sof-signed 2.0-1ubuntu3
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-09-05 (260 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 20.04.3 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 
(20210819.1)
  IwConfig:
   lono wireless extensions.
   
   enp0s25   no wireless extensions.
  MachineType: Hewlett-Packard HP ZBook 15 G2
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
  Package: linux-firmware 20220329.git681281e4-0ubuntu3
  PackageArchitecture: all
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-5.15.0-30-generic 
root=/dev/mapper/vgkubuntu-root ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-30.31-generic 5.15.30
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-5.15.0-30-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-5.15.0-30-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 20220329.git681281e4-0ubuntu3
  RfKill:
   
  Tags:  jammy
  Uname: Linux 5.15.0-30-generic x86_64
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to jammy on 2022-05-20 (2 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin lxd plugdev sambashare sudo
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 03/03/2020
  dmi.bios.release: 1.26
  dmi.bios.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
  dmi.bios.version: M70 Ver. 01.26
  dmi.board.name: 2253
  dmi.board.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
  dmi.board.version: KBC Version 03.12
  dmi.chassis.type: 10
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
  dmi.ec.firmware.release: 3.18
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnHewlett-Packard:bvrM70Ver.01.26:bd03/03/2020:br1.26:efr3.18:svnHewlett-Packard:pnHPZBook15G2:pvrA3009DD10203:rvnHewlett-Packard:rn2253:rvrKBCVersion03.12:cvnHewlett-Packard:ct10:cvr:skuL5U55UC#AKC:
  dmi.product.family: 103C_5336AN G=N L=BUS B=HP S=ELI
  dmi.product.name: HP ZBook 15 G2
  dmi.product.sku: L5U55UC#AKC
  dmi.product.version: A3009DD10203
  dmi.sys.vendor: Hewlett-Packard

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1934652] [NEW] Graphics Tearing on 5.8 kernel (Intel(R) HD Graphics 2500, Ivy Bridge)

2021-07-05 Thread Paul Dev
Public bug reported:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 with Intel(R) HD Graphics 2500
Problems experienced on fresh install of kubuntu or mate 20.04.02
(Automatically) Chosen kernel in these instances is the 5.8 kernel.
NO issues with the 5.4 kernel - or the 5.8.0-48 kernel

Problem: Operating system graphics (eg kubuntu calendar) and firefox
(using webrender) have issues (see attached for example)

This bug follows on from #1924624

Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:20.04

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-image-5.8.0-59-generic 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-59-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.16
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
CurrentDesktop: KDE
Date: Mon Jul  5 09:49:19 2021
InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-07-05 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 20.04.2.0 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 
(20210209.1)
SourcePackage: linux-signed-hwe-5.8
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: linux-signed-hwe-5.8 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug focal

** Attachment added: "Example of diagonal tears"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1934652/+attachment/5509118/+files/Screenshot_20210705_095522.png

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Title:
  Graphics Tearing on 5.8 kernel (Intel(R) HD Graphics 2500, Ivy Bridge)

Status in linux-signed-hwe-5.8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 with Intel(R) HD Graphics 2500
  Problems experienced on fresh install of kubuntu or mate 20.04.02
  (Automatically) Chosen kernel in these instances is the 5.8 kernel.
  NO issues with the 5.4 kernel - or the 5.8.0-48 kernel

  Problem: Operating system graphics (eg kubuntu calendar) and firefox
  (using webrender) have issues (see attached for example)

  This bug follows on from #1924624

  Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
  Release:20.04

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
  Package: linux-image-5.8.0-59-generic 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18
  Uname: Linux 5.8.0-59-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.16
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
  CurrentDesktop: KDE
  Date: Mon Jul  5 09:49:19 2021
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-07-05 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 20.04.2.0 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 
(20210209.1)
  SourcePackage: linux-signed-hwe-5.8
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1924624] Re: After upgrade to kernel 5.8.0-49/50 with Intel Gen7 (Haswell/Ivy Bridge/Bay Trail) graphics a lot of glitches render screen unusable

2021-07-01 Thread Paul Dev
I was using linux-image-5.8.0-55-generic:amd64 - this kernel still has the 
issues.
Reverting to 5.8.0-48 removes the issues.
Changing to the 5.4 kernel (latest) also removes the issues

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Title:
  After upgrade to kernel 5.8.0-49/50 with Intel Gen7 (Haswell/Ivy
  Bridge/Bay Trail) graphics a lot of glitches render screen unusable

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux-meta-hwe-5.8 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After upgrading to 5.8.0-49, on a laprtop with intel graphics, graphics was 
suddenly extremely glitchy.
  Icons from the desktop flash through the browser, windows top bar gets 
distorted, all sort of glitches appear, parts of characters are missing in 
terminal, scrolling is inconsistent and the whole desktop becomes unusable.
  Under wayland the graphics are a bit more stable, but lots of glitches appear 
anyway, video reproduction in browser is stuttering and wobbly.
  Booting with previous kernel 5.8.0-48 seems to fix the issues.
  5.8.0-50 is broken as well.

  this is the result of 'sudo lshw -c video' on my hp Elitebook 8470:

  *-display 
 description: VGA compatible controller
 product: 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller
 vendor: Intel Corporation
 physical id: 2
 bus info: pci@:00:02.0
 version: 09
 width: 64 bits
 clock: 33MHz
 capabilities: msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
 configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
 resources: irq:33 memory:d400-d43f memory:c000-cfff 
ioport:4000(size=64) memory:c-d

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1774950] Re: Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

2021-02-13 Thread /tony/dev/null
I tried `v4.14.0-041400-generic` kernel, when I close & open lid it doesnt hang 
at all.
I left lid closed for hours & it woke up like charm.

But when I checked `/var/log/syslog` & `/var/log/kern.log` there was no text 
about suspending.
Not even single line was printed.

So I think its not entering suspend mode at all, but manages to turn off
the screen & backlight.

Clicking suspend button or entering `sudo systemctl suspend` enters
suspend mode & laptop gets stuck. holding power button is the only way
to get back.

The `syslog` shows text related to suspending, here :
```
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc systemd-sleep[2788]: Suspending system...
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc kernel: [ 6678.873054] PM: suspend entry (deep)
```

I tired another version `4.14.40-041440-generic` & closing lid enters
suspend mode which causes hanging.

It seems `v4.14.0-041400-generic` is only one who doesn't have this
problem.

If you want me to test any other version of kernel, feel free to ask.

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Title:
  Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
  Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  ===SRU Justification===
  [Impact]
  Systems with acpi-lpss can't do S3/S4 on Bionic.

  [Test]
  Users confirmed these patches work for them.

  [Fix]
  Commit a192aa923b66a (ACPI / LPSS: Consolidate runtime PM and system
  sleep handling) applies quirks for both runtime and system suspend.
  This causes problems for some systems, so avoid using quirks on S3 and
  S4.

  [Regression Potential]
  Low. These patches are in upstream stable, and it brings back driver's
  old behavior.

  ===Original Bug Report===
  I have installed Kubuntu 18.04 on 3 different machines (my friend's and my 
own) with no suspend problems but my HP Pavilion 11 x360 does not suspend.

  It suspends fine with Ubuntu 17.10, Kubuntu 17.10, Devuan Jesse,
  Devuan ASCII and Windows 10 but fails with Ubuntu 18.04 and Kubuntu
  18.04.

  I have also tried suspend using a live USB of 18.04 on this machine
  and it fails in the same way, so does not appear to be caused by any
  additional programs that I had installed.

  By installing an older kernel (4.14) on Kubuntu 18.04 the suspend
  function works as expected.

  Running Kubuntu 18.04 with kernels 4.15, 4.16, 4.17 results in the
  suspend failure that freezes the machine and requires a hard reset.

  Correct behaviour is -

  Screen goes blank, fan goes off, power LED flashes to show machine is
  in suspend. Pressing power button triggers 'resume' function.

  What happens -

  Screen goes blank, fan stays on, power LED stays on. Machine stays in
  this state and does not respond to any keyboard interaction, mouse
  movement or power button presses.

  Ctrl + Alt + f1 (or f2, f3, f4 etc) does not get any response.

  The only way to use the machine is to shut down by holding down the
  power button.

  Checking the logs suggests that the machine believes it is in suspend
  mode sleep [deep] when it isn't.

  Having to hard reset to get any response means that the kernel logs
  say no more than sleep [deep]

  pm-suspend also results in the same problems with kernels 4.15 and
  4.16, but works fine with 4.14.

  It is curious that a machine that suspends fine on an earlier 4.14
  kernel no longer works with 4.15 and above, whilst 3 other machines
  (including one with pretty similar hardware) do not exhibit this
  problem.

  There are only a handful of questions about it on the forums but at
  least 3 other people have the same problem:

  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029405/ubuntu-18-04-crashes-on-
  resuming-from-suspend

  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1041369/after-upgrading-
  from-17-10-ubuntu-18-04-wont-sleep-suspend

  I am attempting to round up anyone else with the same issue and point
  them to this bug report.

  My laptop is HP Pavilion x360 11-n013na
  Matalaks is Acer Aspire ES1-511
  collisionTwo has XPS 9560

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1774950] Re: Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

2021-02-13 Thread /tony/dev/null
I tried `v4.14.0-041400-generic` kernel, when I close & open lid it doesnt hang 
at all.
I left lid closed for hours & it woke up like charm. 

But when I checked `/var/log/syslog` & `/var/log/kern.log` there was no text 
about suspending.
Not even single line was printed.

So I think its entering suspend mode at all, but manages to turn off
screen & backlight.

Clicking suspend button or entering `sudo systemctl suspend` enters
suspend mode & laptop gets stuck. holding power button is the only way
to get back.

The `syslog` shows text releted to suspend, here :Feb 13 19:50:41 pc 
systemd[1]: Starting Flush Journal to Persistent Storage...
```
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc systemd-sleep[2788]: Suspending system...
Feb 13 19:48:54 pc kernel: [ 6678.873054] PM: suspend entry (deep) 
``` 

I tired another version `4.14.40-041440-generic` & closing lid enters
suspend mode which causes hanging.

It seems `v4.14.0-041400-generic` is only one who doesn't have this
problem.

If you want me to test any other version of kernel, feel free to ask.

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Title:
  Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
  Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  ===SRU Justification===
  [Impact]
  Systems with acpi-lpss can't do S3/S4 on Bionic.

  [Test]
  Users confirmed these patches work for them.

  [Fix]
  Commit a192aa923b66a (ACPI / LPSS: Consolidate runtime PM and system
  sleep handling) applies quirks for both runtime and system suspend.
  This causes problems for some systems, so avoid using quirks on S3 and
  S4.

  [Regression Potential]
  Low. These patches are in upstream stable, and it brings back driver's
  old behavior.

  ===Original Bug Report===
  I have installed Kubuntu 18.04 on 3 different machines (my friend's and my 
own) with no suspend problems but my HP Pavilion 11 x360 does not suspend.

  It suspends fine with Ubuntu 17.10, Kubuntu 17.10, Devuan Jesse,
  Devuan ASCII and Windows 10 but fails with Ubuntu 18.04 and Kubuntu
  18.04.

  I have also tried suspend using a live USB of 18.04 on this machine
  and it fails in the same way, so does not appear to be caused by any
  additional programs that I had installed.

  By installing an older kernel (4.14) on Kubuntu 18.04 the suspend
  function works as expected.

  Running Kubuntu 18.04 with kernels 4.15, 4.16, 4.17 results in the
  suspend failure that freezes the machine and requires a hard reset.

  Correct behaviour is -

  Screen goes blank, fan goes off, power LED flashes to show machine is
  in suspend. Pressing power button triggers 'resume' function.

  What happens -

  Screen goes blank, fan stays on, power LED stays on. Machine stays in
  this state and does not respond to any keyboard interaction, mouse
  movement or power button presses.

  Ctrl + Alt + f1 (or f2, f3, f4 etc) does not get any response.

  The only way to use the machine is to shut down by holding down the
  power button.

  Checking the logs suggests that the machine believes it is in suspend
  mode sleep [deep] when it isn't.

  Having to hard reset to get any response means that the kernel logs
  say no more than sleep [deep]

  pm-suspend also results in the same problems with kernels 4.15 and
  4.16, but works fine with 4.14.

  It is curious that a machine that suspends fine on an earlier 4.14
  kernel no longer works with 4.15 and above, whilst 3 other machines
  (including one with pretty similar hardware) do not exhibit this
  problem.

  There are only a handful of questions about it on the forums but at
  least 3 other people have the same problem:

  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029405/ubuntu-18-04-crashes-on-
  resuming-from-suspend

  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1041369/after-upgrading-
  from-17-10-ubuntu-18-04-wont-sleep-suspend

  I am attempting to round up anyone else with the same issue and point
  them to this bug report.

  My laptop is HP Pavilion x360 11-n013na
  Matalaks is Acer Aspire ES1-511
  collisionTwo has XPS 9560

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1774950] Re: Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

2021-02-11 Thread /tony/dev/null
Its been 2 years, Current version of kernel is 5.4.* and still not fixed.
I have this problem from beginning (2019) & I don't have nvidia GPU.

I tried all except downgrading kernel.
Does anyone can tell which version I should test. I looked up but some said 
4.14 works others 4.15.

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Title:
  Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
  Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  ===SRU Justification===
  [Impact]
  Systems with acpi-lpss can't do S3/S4 on Bionic.

  [Test]
  Users confirmed these patches work for them.

  [Fix]
  Commit a192aa923b66a (ACPI / LPSS: Consolidate runtime PM and system
  sleep handling) applies quirks for both runtime and system suspend.
  This causes problems for some systems, so avoid using quirks on S3 and
  S4.

  [Regression Potential]
  Low. These patches are in upstream stable, and it brings back driver's
  old behavior.

  ===Original Bug Report===
  I have installed Kubuntu 18.04 on 3 different machines (my friend's and my 
own) with no suspend problems but my HP Pavilion 11 x360 does not suspend.

  It suspends fine with Ubuntu 17.10, Kubuntu 17.10, Devuan Jesse,
  Devuan ASCII and Windows 10 but fails with Ubuntu 18.04 and Kubuntu
  18.04.

  I have also tried suspend using a live USB of 18.04 on this machine
  and it fails in the same way, so does not appear to be caused by any
  additional programs that I had installed.

  By installing an older kernel (4.14) on Kubuntu 18.04 the suspend
  function works as expected.

  Running Kubuntu 18.04 with kernels 4.15, 4.16, 4.17 results in the
  suspend failure that freezes the machine and requires a hard reset.

  Correct behaviour is -

  Screen goes blank, fan goes off, power LED flashes to show machine is
  in suspend. Pressing power button triggers 'resume' function.

  What happens -

  Screen goes blank, fan stays on, power LED stays on. Machine stays in
  this state and does not respond to any keyboard interaction, mouse
  movement or power button presses.

  Ctrl + Alt + f1 (or f2, f3, f4 etc) does not get any response.

  The only way to use the machine is to shut down by holding down the
  power button.

  Checking the logs suggests that the machine believes it is in suspend
  mode sleep [deep] when it isn't.

  Having to hard reset to get any response means that the kernel logs
  say no more than sleep [deep]

  pm-suspend also results in the same problems with kernels 4.15 and
  4.16, but works fine with 4.14.

  It is curious that a machine that suspends fine on an earlier 4.14
  kernel no longer works with 4.15 and above, whilst 3 other machines
  (including one with pretty similar hardware) do not exhibit this
  problem.

  There are only a handful of questions about it on the forums but at
  least 3 other people have the same problem:

  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029405/ubuntu-18-04-crashes-on-
  resuming-from-suspend

  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1041369/after-upgrading-
  from-17-10-ubuntu-18-04-wont-sleep-suspend

  I am attempting to round up anyone else with the same issue and point
  them to this bug report.

  My laptop is HP Pavilion x360 11-n013na
  Matalaks is Acer Aspire ES1-511
  collisionTwo has XPS 9560

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1690085]

2018-07-05 Thread dev
Did the ppl with the new BIOSes double test the 'Power Supply Idle
Control' option by disabling it temporary? Because, it could also be
fixed by that Agesa update some of you mentioned (also mentioned in [1])

tl;dr: 
Had soft lockup at full load, BIOS-update seems to help, but it doesn't have 
the 'Power Supply Idle Control'-option.

More details:
My HP 17-ca0202ng (Ryzen 2500U) was stable by starting up with "idle=nomwait" 
Kernel-parameter for 2~3 weeks until *something*[2] happened and from one day 
to the next it was hard-locking again and on another testrun it threw the 
soft-lock-error (NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s!) while 
it was transcoding x264-stuff to x265 (kind of full load; 95% @ all 8 threads). 
It was bootet up by "nomodeset" at the time the errors occur, so I'm quite sure 
it can't be amdgpu-related.
The time the soft-lock occurred, the system was kind of responsive, just 
freezing after a amount of seconds with unfreezing after another amount of 
seconds. I was able to run dmesg and just saw that NMI watchdog: BUG: soft 
lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s! for all threads, before more freezings in shorter 
amount of seconds appeared and the system completely froze. Strange!

But: HP provided a BIOS-Update (F4 > F10) some days ago, I was able to update 
it yesterday and I've done 8 hours of full-load testing, 8 hours of idle 
testing and 7,5 hours of partial-load testing. No lockup so far and no 
Kernel-parameters needed (running Ubuntu's mainline build kernel 4.17.2, the 
stuff from Padoka stable ppa and ravenridge firmware from [3] to prevent 
amdgpu-freezes). As any lockup occurred within 3 hours, the laptop seems to be 
stable (or at least "more stable" than before).
Can't say anything about the changes HP made in that update, because they don't 
provide a changelog. But it's a laptop, so it has 3 or 4 BIOS-options 
(something virtualisation something, something secure boot something and some 
boot order options) and for sure no 'Power Supply Idle Control'. Allow me to 
point out, that Laptops usually have power adapters special designed for the 
device. So it can't be power supply related as AMD said (IMO).


[1] https://community.amd.com/thread/225795 , 
https://community.amd.com/thread/224000
[2] May be microcode-update related provided by Ubuntu, but I can't remember 
for sure.
[3] 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/amdgpu

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Title:
  Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks

Status in Linux:
  Confirmed
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  
  We aregetting various kernel crash on a pretty new config.
  We're using Ryzen 1800X CPU with X370 Gaming Pro Carbon MB (7A32V1) using 
latest BIOS available (1.52)

  We are running Ubuntu 17.04 (amd64), we've tried different kernel version, 
native one and releases from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ too.
  Tested kernel version:

  native 17.04 kernel
  4.10.15

  Issues are the same, we're getting random freeze on the machine.

  Here is kern.log entry when happening :

  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.186246] INFO: rcu_sched detected stalls 
on CPUs/tasks:
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.187618] 0-...: (1 GPs behind) 
idle=49b/1/0 softirq=28561/28563 fqs=913449
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.188977] (detected by 12, t=1860207 
jiffies, g=10001, c=1, q=4656)
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190344] Task dump for CPU 0:
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190345] swapper/0   R  running task   
 0 0  0 0x0008
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190348] Call Trace:
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190354]  ? native_safe_halt+0x6/0x10
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190355]  ? default_idle+0x20/0xd0
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190358]  ? arch_cpu_idle+0xf/0x20
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190360]  ? default_idle_call+0x23/0x30
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190362]  ? do_idle+0x16f/0x200
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190364]  ? cpu_startup_entry+0x71/0x80
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190366]  ? rest_init+0x77/0x80
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190368]  ? start_kernel+0x464/0x485
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190369]  ? 
early_idt_handler_array+0x120/0x120
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190371]  ? 
x86_64_start_reservations+0x24/0x26
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190372]  ? x86_64_start_kernel+0x14d/0x170
  May 10 22:41:56 dev2 kernel: [24366.190373]  ? start_cpu+0x14/0x14
  May 10 22:44:56 dev2 kernel: [24546.188093] INFO: rcu_sched detected stalls 
on CPUs/tasks:
  May 10 22:44:56 dev2 kernel: [24546.189461] 0-...: (1 GPs behind) 
idle=49b/1/0 softirq=28561/28563 fqs=935027
  May 10 22:44:56 dev2 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1675540] Re: i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.

2018-06-14 Thread dev/null
This is also happening in 17.10 and 18.04.
In my case:

$lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename:   bionic

$ uname -a
Linux devnull-MacBookAir 4.15.0-23-lowlatency #25-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Wed May 23 
19:21:09 UTC 2018 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux

$ dmesg | grep 'i2c'
[3.374606] i2c /dev entries driver
[   14.436022] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: error -110

$ lsmod | grep 'i2c'
i2c_algo_bit   16384  1 i915

obviously intel driver:

$ lsmod | grep 'i915'
i915 1282048  2
i2c_algo_bit   16384  1 i915
drm_kms_helper151552  1 i915
drm   339968  4 i915,drm_kms_helper
video  40960  1 i915

May be, it has to do with the "video=SVIDEO-1:d" grub option I had to
put because my old companion has no vga port and some very disgusting
issues appear otherwise.

Is this helpful at all?

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Title:
  i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  This bug still exists and looks like it was identified as part of the
  Nouveau video driver, experienced now with Ubuntu 16.10.

  Timed out (original?) bug thread:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1015165

  Trackback on forums with no clear resolution:
  https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2074280

  
  Details:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID: Ubuntu
  Description:Ubuntu 16.10
  Release:16.10
  Codename:   yakkety

  $ lsmod | grep 'i2c'
  i2c_piix4  24576  0
  i2c_algo_bit   16384  1 nouveau
  support@apollo:~$ lsmod | grep 'nouveau'
  nouveau  1572864  1
  mxm_wmi16384  1 nouveau
  video  40960  1 nouveau
  i2c_algo_bit   16384  1 nouveau
  ttm   102400  1 nouveau
  drm_kms_helper167936  1 nouveau
  drm   368640  4 nouveau,ttm,drm_kms_helper
  wmi16384  2 mxm_wmi,nouveau

  $ uname -a
  Linux apollo 4.8.0-40-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 23 16:01:19 UTC 2017 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

  
  $ lspci | grep -i 'nvidia'
  01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G92 [GeForce GTS 250] 
(rev a2)

  dmesg spam :

  [74243.701317] Raw EDID:
  [74243.702234]  78 ee c1 25 a3 56 4b 99 27 11 50 54 bf ef 80 95
  [74243.703153]  00 71 4f 81 80 95 0f 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 9a
  [74243.704050]  29 a0 d0 51 84 22 30 50 98 36 00 98 ff 10 00 00
  [74243.704925]  1c 00 00 00 fd 00 38 4b 1e 53 0e 00 0a 20 20 20
  [74243.705816]  20 20 20 00 00 00 ff 00 37 33 37 33 31 38 33 49
  [74243.706732]  32 38 57 53 01 00 00 00 fc 00 44 45 4c 4c 20 45
  [74243.707617]  31 39 38 57 46 50 0a 00 3a ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
  [74243.708508]  ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
  [74243.65] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74246.557345] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74246.843767] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74247.128195] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74249.366638] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74250.883810] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74251.295261] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74252.939101] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74254.200165] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.
  [74254.885717] i2c i2c-1: readbytes: ack/nak timeout
  [74255.169703] i2c i2c-1: readbytes: ack/nak timeout
  [74255.737676] i2c i2c-1: readbytes: ack/nak timeout
  [74257.450821] i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout.

  No packages :
  $ dpkg --list | grep  -i 'nvidia'
  $ dpkg --list | grep  -i 'nouveau'
  --- 
  AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 
k4.8.0-41-generic.
  AplayDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  ApportVersion: 2.20.3-0ubuntu8.2
  Architecture: amd64
  ArecordDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  AudioDevicesInUse: Error: command ['fuser', '-v', '/dev/snd/by-path', 
'/dev/snd/hwC0D0', '/dev/snd/pcmC0D2c', '/dev/snd/pcmC0D1p', 
'/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c', '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p', '/dev/snd/controlC0', 
'/dev/snd/midiC1D0', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D3c', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D3p', 
'/dev/snd/pcmC1D2c', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D2p', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D1c', 
'/dev/snd/pcmC1D1p', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D0c', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D0p', 
'/dev/snd/controlC1', '/dev/snd/seq', '/dev/snd/timer'] failed with exit code 1:
  Card0.Amixer.info: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  Card0.Amixer.values: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  Card1.Amixer.info: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  Card1.Amixer.values: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=/dev/mapper/mike--ubuntu--vg-swap_1
  InstallationDate:

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

2015-06-06 Thread Dev
Works perfectly on my MSI GS70. This are the steps that I followed:

1. Download

https://github.com/sumdog/ath10k-
firmware/raw/5faf5bb7c7413f9bb332693179de54cca6fff58e/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/board.bin

and put it in the /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/ folder (create the
folder if it doesnt exist)

2. Download

https://github.com/sumdog/ath10k-
firmware/raw/5faf5bb7c7413f9bb332693179de54cca6fff58e/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/firmware-4.bin

and put it in the /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/ folder

3. Install dependencies to be able to compile the kernel with:

sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev gcc make git exuberant-ctags

4. Download kvalo's kernel tree from:

https://github.com/kvalo/ath/archive/master.zip

and extract it to a folder (no need to apply any patch, it's been merged
already).

5. Navigate to the extracted folder and run the following commands:

cp /boot/config-`uname -r`* .config

make -jX (where X is the number of processor cores, in my case 8)

(wait a while for it to compile, and after run)

sudo make modules_install install

6. Create config file with:

sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/ath10k.conf

and put the following contents into the file:

options ath10k_core skip_otp=y

7. Reboot using your new kernel 4.x.x-wl-ath

8. Run ifconfig

Works perfectly without any drops. Would be nice that people who succeed
comment on the following PR:

https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware/pull/2

so we can get this merged to mainstream kernel.

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Title:
  Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Card detail: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 20)
  Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1525]

  This is on a fully updated Ubuntu Server 14.04 installation, with the 
ubuntu-desktop environment installed. This happened in order to get the md raid 
drivers for raid0 on my system, as the desktop version doesn't support them.
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.5
  Architecture: amd64
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  matanis2333 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  matanis2333 F pulseaudio
  CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=1b192ee3-f592-43e9-bdcf-08b91c0aa9b6
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-10-16 (3 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 14.04.1 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 
(20140722.3)
  IwConfig:
   p2p1  no wireless extensions.
   
   lono wireless extensions.
  MachineType: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. GT72 2QE
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB: 0 EFI VGA
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-37-generic.efi.signed 
root=UUID=80998dbb-1f89-4eda-be90-25e35e1c0a90 ro
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-37.64-generic 3.13.11.7
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-37-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-37-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.7
  RfKill:
   
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-37-generic x86_64
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 09/15/2014
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: E1781IMS.10D
  dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.board.name: MS-1781
  dmi.board.vendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: REV:0.C
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvrE1781IMS.10D:bd09/15/2014:svnMicro-StarInternationalCo.,Ltd.:pnGT722QE:pvrREV0.C:rvnMicro-StarInternationalCo.,Ltd.:rnMS-1781:rvrREV0.C:cvnToBeFilledByO.E.M.:ct3:cvrToBeFilledByO.E.M.:
  dmi.product.name: GT72 2QE
  dmi.product.version: REV:0.C
  dmi.sys.vendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

2015-01-31 Thread Dev
Thanks for trying, we will get this eventually!

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Title:
  Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Card detail: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 20)
  Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1525]

  This is on a fully updated Ubuntu Server 14.04 installation, with the 
ubuntu-desktop environment installed. This happened in order to get the md raid 
drivers for raid0 on my system, as the desktop version doesn't support them.
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.5
  Architecture: amd64
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  matanis2333 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  matanis2333 F pulseaudio
  CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=1b192ee3-f592-43e9-bdcf-08b91c0aa9b6
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-10-16 (3 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 14.04.1 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 
(20140722.3)
  IwConfig:
   p2p1  no wireless extensions.
   
   lono wireless extensions.
  MachineType: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. GT72 2QE
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB: 0 EFI VGA
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-37-generic.efi.signed 
root=UUID=80998dbb-1f89-4eda-be90-25e35e1c0a90 ro
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-37.64-generic 3.13.11.7
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-37-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-37-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.7
  RfKill:
   
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-37-generic x86_64
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 09/15/2014
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: E1781IMS.10D
  dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.board.name: MS-1781
  dmi.board.vendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: REV:0.C
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvrE1781IMS.10D:bd09/15/2014:svnMicro-StarInternationalCo.,Ltd.:pnGT722QE:pvrREV0.C:rvnMicro-StarInternationalCo.,Ltd.:rnMS-1781:rvrREV0.C:cvnToBeFilledByO.E.M.:ct3:cvrToBeFilledByO.E.M.:
  dmi.product.name: GT72 2QE
  dmi.product.version: REV:0.C
  dmi.sys.vendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1383184] Re: Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

2015-01-27 Thread Dev
One more, seems a lot of people will be using this card from now on,
can't this get somehow escalated?

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Title:
  Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Card detail: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 20)
  Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1525]

  This is on a fully updated Ubuntu Server 14.04 installation, with the 
ubuntu-desktop environment installed. This happened in order to get the md raid 
drivers for raid0 on my system, as the desktop version doesn't support them.
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.5
  Architecture: amd64
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  matanis2333 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  matanis2333 F pulseaudio
  CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=1b192ee3-f592-43e9-bdcf-08b91c0aa9b6
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-10-16 (3 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 14.04.1 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 
(20140722.3)
  IwConfig:
   p2p1  no wireless extensions.
   
   lono wireless extensions.
  MachineType: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. GT72 2QE
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB: 0 EFI VGA
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-37-generic.efi.signed 
root=UUID=80998dbb-1f89-4eda-be90-25e35e1c0a90 ro
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-37.64-generic 3.13.11.7
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-37-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-37-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.7
  RfKill:
   
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-37-generic x86_64
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 09/15/2014
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: E1781IMS.10D
  dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.board.name: MS-1781
  dmi.board.vendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: REV:0.C
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvrE1781IMS.10D:bd09/15/2014:svnMicro-StarInternationalCo.,Ltd.:pnGT722QE:pvrREV0.C:rvnMicro-StarInternationalCo.,Ltd.:rnMS-1781:rvrREV0.C:cvnToBeFilledByO.E.M.:ct3:cvrToBeFilledByO.E.M.:
  dmi.product.name: GT72 2QE
  dmi.product.version: REV:0.C
  dmi.sys.vendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

2014-07-30 Thread dev-rke
Hi,

i just tested with current stable 3.13.0-32-generic again.
Everything works fine, no lags occur.
So i think you can close this ticket.

Thank you all for your support.

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Title:
  [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

2014-06-26 Thread dev-rke
Hi Christopher,

i installed several kernel versions as described in your links, e.g.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.13.0-20.42/+build/5857865/+files/linux-image-3.13.0-20-generic_3.13.0-20.42_i386.deb
but after installation of all of these packages i cannot connect to my wireless 
device.
Did i miss out something? Do i have to install another or an additional package?
I am not familiar with kernel installation, configuration nor development so i 
might need some further advice.
I also read the given wiki articles again and googled a bit without any helpful 
results.
Maybe it is very simple to get it running, i am a bit tired now and will try to 
get it running again tomorrow.

Thank you for your support.

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Title:
  [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

2014-06-25 Thread dev-rke
Hi Christopher,

i would like to know what i could try next.
Do you have any further approaches?

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Title:
  [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

2014-06-20 Thread dev-rke
Hi Christopher,

first i recommend to remove the Gigabyte mainboard from the title, because it 
does not cause the issue.
My network interface card is a TP-LINK WND4800, which is connected via a PCI 
Express slot, so it is an external device.

Second i do not fully understand your recommended approach.
I installed the mainline 3.16 rc before and had no problems with my network. 
But i had problems with my graphics card or graphics driver.
It seems that the failure is produced by the current customized Ubuntu kernel 
3.13, 
because using the older 3.11 kernel everything worked fine and with the newer 
mainline upstream kernel 3.16 everything works fine again.
I would like to understand why i should install mainline kernels that are not 
compiled with additional drivers etc. which makes problems with my graphics.
It would make more sense to me to install precompiled kernel builds that are 
already customized for Ubuntu, 
containing all drivers etc. and to find the last working Ubuntu kernel. If i 
find the first failing kernel then i can do a reverse bisect.
Do you have a list of older kernels or older release candidates for me that i 
could install?
Do you agree with my approach?
Or did i misunderstand something?

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Title:
  [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

2014-06-20 Thread dev-rke
However, i just tested 3.12.0, 3.12.15 and 3.13.0 to proove my idea. 
All of them worked fine, no error occured while manually scanning, because they 
are mainline kernels.
Just for the record: in the working Kernel 3.11 (the last stable official 
Ubuntu kernel) and all other working mainline kernels i have a minimal 
increased ping delay (up to 50ms) while scanning, but this does not affect any 
low latency applications.

Where can i find a list of older kernels or older release candidates
that i could install instead of the mainline kernels?

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Title:
  [Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3] wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] ProcEnviron.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134947/+files/ProcEnviron.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] CRDA.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: CRDA.txt
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134941/+files/CRDA.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] ProcCpuinfo.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: ProcCpuinfo.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134946/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: wireless lags

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
** Attachment added: WifiSyslog.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1331860/+attachment/4134962/+files/WifiSyslog.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: wireless lags

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1331860/+attachment/4134955/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt

** Attachment removed: WifiSyslog.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1331860/+attachment/4134953/+files/WifiSyslog.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] ProcModules.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] UdevLog.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: UdevLog.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134952/+files/UdevLog.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] BootDmesg.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134940/+files/BootDmesg.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] WifiSyslog.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: WifiSyslog.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134953/+files/WifiSyslog.txt

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

** Attachment removed: CurrentDmesg.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1331860/+attachment/4134942/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] IwConfig.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: IwConfig.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134943/+files/IwConfig.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] PulseList.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: PulseList.txt
   
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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] UdevDb.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: UdevDb.txt
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134951/+files/UdevDb.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] ProcInterrupts.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
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** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
   
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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: wireless lags

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
apport information

** Tags added: apport-collected

** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.
  
  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic
  
  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390
  
  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.
  
  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.
  
  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.
  
  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.
  
- Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more
- relevant information about this issue?
+ Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
+ --- 
+ ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
+ Architecture: i386
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+  USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+  /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
+  /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
+ CurrentDesktop: Unity
+ DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
+ HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
+ InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
+ InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
+ MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
+ NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
+ Package: linux (not installed)
+ ProcFB:
+  
+ ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
+ ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
+ RelatedPackageVersions:
+  linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
+  linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
+  linux-firmware 1.127.2
+ RfKill:
+  0: phy0: Wireless LAN
+   Soft blocked: no
+   Hard blocked: no
+ Tags:  trusty
+ Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
+ UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
+ UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
+ _MarkForUpload: True
+ dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
+ dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
+ dmi.bios.version: FG
+ dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
+ dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
+ dmi.board.version: x.x
+ dmi.chassis.type: 3
+ dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
+ dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
+ dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
+ dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

** Attachment added: AlsaInfo.txt
   
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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Lsusb.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
apport information

** Attachment added: Lsusb.txt
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134945/+files/Lsusb.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] CurrentDmesg.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
apport information

** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134942/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Lspci.txt

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
apport information

** Attachment added: Lspci.txt
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331860/+attachment/4134944/+files/Lspci.txt

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1331860] Re: wireless lags

2014-06-19 Thread dev-rke
Hi Joseph,

i installed the recommended mainline kernel:
linux-image-3.16.0-031600rc1-generic_3.16.0-031600rc1.201406160035_i386.deb

After a restart, lightdm failed to start, i assume due to my proprietary nvidia 
graphics driver.
But i used the chance to try pinging from console (CTRL+ALT+F1) while executing 
a network scan in parallel (CTRL+ALT+F2), 
wireless in 5ghz mode works fine with the mainline kernel, no lags can be 
reproduced.

Thank you for your great support!
I switched to Ubuntu two years ago and i am still very satisfied.

** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream

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Title:
  wireless lags

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  i already discussed the following issue already in the german forum
  
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/netzwerk-lags-nach-kernel-update-3-13-14-04-lt/
  and in your Official Ubuntu IRC Support Channel, without a solution.

  System:
  new Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS
  new Kernel: 3.13.0-29-generic
  old Ubuntu: 13.10
  old Kernel: 3.11.0-19-generic

  wireless device: TP-LINK WND4800, Atheros chipset
  wireless driver: ath9k
  wireless operating mode: 2.4ghz @ 802.11bgn and 5ghz @ 802.11a+n
  wireless router: fritz!box 3390

  Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS everything worked fine.
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the wireless connection produced 
sequently lags, when sending a ping to my wireless router.
  The lag sequence duration is around 5 seconds, the duration to the next lag 
sequence is around 100 seconds.
  Each ping get a reply (no requests get lost), but the delay of the reply 
raises up to 2000 miliseconds. 
  Normally the ping is around 1 or 2 miliseconds.
  I can reproduce this behavior manually by running 'sudo iwlist wlan1 scan' 
and keep watching the ping in another terminal window.
  I also used 'iwevent' to watch on events fired by the wireless interface 
while the lag is happening:
  '01:31:13.289166   wlan1Scan request completed' is the only message i get.

  When booting the 3.11 kernel everything works fine again, no lags occur.
  If i try to reproduce the behavior with a manual scan as described before, no 
lags occur, everything keeps working fine.

  I already tried several configurations using special driver options like 
nohwcrypt and debug, but dmesg and syslog do not log any failures or 
warnings.
  If i downgrade the wireless router to 2.4ghz @ 802.11b+g (54mbit) the new 
kernel (3.13) has also no failed pings and no massive lags, but this is not a 
stable solution for me due to many other wireless networks in my environment.

  So i assume there has been something changed between the kernel 3.11 and 3.13 
or the belonging ath9k driver.
  I thought about the wireless scanning interval of the network manager, but i 
think changing this would also be just a workaround than a clean solution.

  Any ideas or recommendations how to solve this or how to collect more 
relevant information about this issue?
  --- 
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  reiner 3154 F pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=79cac639-2340-43af-8d11-807382480b49
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-03-17 (824 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release i386 (20111012)
  MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  Package: linux (not installed)
  ProcFB:
   
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic 
root=UUID=59541979-590e-42ca-a568-79027794148f ro quiet splash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.13.0-29-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.13.0-29-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware 1.127.2
  RfKill:
   0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
  Tags:  trusty
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2014-04-21 (59 days ago)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare 
wireshark www-data
  _MarkForUpload: True
  dmi.bios.date: 12/29/2009
  dmi.bios.vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: FG
  dmi.board.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.board.version: x.x
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAwardSoftwareInternational,Inc.:bvrFG:bd12/29/2009:svnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:pnGA-MA770-UD3:pvr:rvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:rnGA-MA770-UD3:rvrx.x:cvnGigabyteTechnologyCo.,Ltd.:ct3:cvr:
  dmi.product.name: GA-MA770-UD3
  dmi.sys.vendor

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1218714] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build

2013-08-30 Thread rahul dev parashar
i too am having the same problem... can someone provide the solution for
it

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Title:
  bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module
  failed to build

Status in “bcmwl” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Sorry, installation of this driver failed.

  Please have a look at the log file for details: /var/log/jockey.log

  This message ocurrs when I try to conect the wife driver

  ProblemType: Package
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-29.42~precise1-generic 3.8.13.5
  Uname: Linux 3.8.0-29-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.4
  Architecture: amd64
  DKMSKernelVersion: 3.8.0-29-generic
  Date: Thu Aug 29 21:58:05 2013
  MarkForUpload: True
  PackageVersion: 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1
  SourcePackage: bcmwl
  Title: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module 
failed to build
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1218726] [NEW] bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build

2013-08-29 Thread rahul dev parashar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1218714 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1218714

Public bug reported:

With these issues i am unable to boot from my windows 8 and ubuntu
together. In legacy mode only ubuntu is working and in UEFI mode only
window8 is working. Window is unable in ubuntu also.

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-29.42~precise1-generic 3.8.13.5
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.4
Architecture: amd64
DKMSKernelVersion: 3.8.0-29-generic
Date: Fri Aug 30 10:34:03 2013
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS Precise Pangolin - Release amd64 
(20130820.1)
MarkForUpload: True
PackageVersion: 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1
SourcePackage: bcmwl
Title: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module 
failed to build
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-package precise

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Title:
  bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module
  failed to build

Status in “bcmwl” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  With these issues i am unable to boot from my windows 8 and ubuntu
  together. In legacy mode only ubuntu is working and in UEFI mode only
  window8 is working. Window is unable in ubuntu also.

  ProblemType: Package
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-29.42~precise1-generic 3.8.13.5
  Uname: Linux 3.8.0-29-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.4
  Architecture: amd64
  DKMSKernelVersion: 3.8.0-29-generic
  Date: Fri Aug 30 10:34:03 2013
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS Precise Pangolin - Release amd64 
(20130820.1)
  MarkForUpload: True
  PackageVersion: 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1
  SourcePackage: bcmwl
  Title: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.1: bcmwl kernel module 
failed to build
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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