Hi, I'm fully updated and still having this issue. Do you know what
could be wrong?
Thankyou
marcelo@marcelo-notebook:~$ apt show libappstream-glib8
Package: libappstream-glib8
Version: 0.5.13-1ubuntu4
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Source: appstream-glib
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Devel
Hello Christopher,
I've installed the nigthly from cod/tip/drm-intel-nightly/2016-07-11 on
July 12th, and after two days of work, this error appeared again:
Jul 14 08:22:33 marcelo-notebook kernel: [ 1035.024484]
[drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on pipe A
(start=
Still don't know what triggers the error.
The last error log appeared just after I've unlocked the lightdm screen
lock. I'm using two monitors: the one in my laptop and an external one
(FullHD resolution) plugged through HDMI, nothing unusual.
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Ok, today I have this error twice with 4.7.0-040700rc5-generic kernel:
Jul 7 10:01:24 marcelo-notebook kernel: [ 5823.037058]
[drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on pipe B
(start=349135 end=349136) time 293 us, min 1073, max 1079, scanline start 1046,
end 1080
Jul
Ok, I don't know exactly what triggers this error... I think that Chrome
showing Tweetdeck or some big flashing-ad does it, because the screen
flickers/breaks a lot (and in Ubuntu 14.04 didn't)... anyway, now I've
installed 4.7.0-040700rc5-generic kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/m
Yes, I did upgrade directly to 16.04, from 14.04. In 14.04 I did not have
any issues.
Regards
2016-05-09 8:34 GMT-03:00 Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com>:
> Marcelo Fernandez, to clarify, for you personally (not someone else),
> did you upgrade directly f
I've upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04, and I'm sure that this issue wasn't
there.
But in the bug #1525390 the user said that was happening in 15.10, so it
seems to be affecting that version too.
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Ubuntu 16.04 upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 on a Dell Inspiron 14z, w/Intel-
ATI hybrid graphics (but DIS card is OFF through vgaswitcheroo).
Just like bug no. #1525390 [1], Chrome shows some artifacts randomly and
I have the same kernel trace but from 10 days ago (I use this sys
Hi Christopher, I saw your last comment in the bug #1525390 and I've
created a new bug ticket.
Hope this helps, I'm available to try any workaround you suggest.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #752392
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752392
** Also affects: gcr via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752392
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This is fixed for me in Ubuntu 14.04!
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Title:
No Full-Disk Encryption unlock screen on some boots
Status in “lightdm” package in
This is also happening in Ubuntu 13.10.
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My laptop is a Dell 14z - 5423 and it comes with both Intel HD400 and a
ATI Radeon 7550M/7570M/7650M, so, perhaps this is where the problem
comes from. I'm using 13.04 too.
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Hello David,
Well, I've downloaded the last upstream drivers ('oem-audio-hda-daily-
dkms_0.201306031445~raring1_all.deb') and now the internal microphone
works perfectly!
I've tested the audio output (the notebook speakers), the included
internal microphone and they both work OK. I've plugged my
Hello David,
Yeah, I've forgot to do that, but I'm very confident those steps don't
make the mic to work :-/
And ok, I've played with DKMS before and seems easy to work with, so
I'll try that and will come back with a feedback.
Thank you
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Hello David,
Here's the Ubuntu 13.04 alsa info output log.
Thank you
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Hello David,
I'm attaching both alsa-info text output log, executed in Ubuntu 12.10
and 13.04.
Vostro's 3360 Internal mic did work in 12.10, and didn't in 13.04,
confirmed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1127
@David, uhm... yes, it seems so.
Here's my amixer command output: http://pastebin.com/fskiNBsu
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Title:
Internal mi
Hello David,
Yes, I've put every input at 100% in alsamixer and also within the Sound
configuration application, but the "input level" led indicator does not
show any input. Skype audio test fails to record anything, too.
Toughts?
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I'm having the same issue in a Dell Vostro 3360:
00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series
Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller [8086:1e20] (rev 04)
@Raymond, how do we suppose to use those parameters? Do we put it in the
~/.asoundrc file?
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