linux| 3.19.0-62.70 | vivid-proposed | source
linux-meta | 3.19.0.62.60 | vivid-proposed | source
linux-signed | 3.19.0-62.70 | vivid-proposed | source
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linux-lts-vivid| 3.19.0-62.70~14.04.1 | trusty-proposed | source
linux-meta-lts-vivid | 3.19.0.62.45 | trusty-proposed | source
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Testing with a JBL SB400 BT on a Lenovo Thinkpad T450S with the intel
ibt driver on F/W version 37081001103110e23 works correctly.
Doing a parallel test on my laptop (HP evo 850) that has :
[12383.666088] Bluetooth: hci0: read Intel version: 370710018002030d00
[12383.666095] Bluetooth: hci0:
We've also been running into this issue on ScalingStack instances
recently; I got this traceback which seems to strongly implicate nohz as
the problem area: https://pastebin.canonical.com/158640/ Presently
testing @pitti's workaround on a number of different sized instances to
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Hi Christopher
I've followed your recommendations and installed the latest bios found
on the HP database corresponding to my "HP Envy x360 15-w100nf" PC.
Actually I'm a bit disappointed because no change, sorry ! anyway, here
is the result of your command
1) $ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version &&
As I said, "I was using the patched kernel, with no problems". I was
away for a few days so have probably only run 4.4.0-22-generic
#40+lp1579190 for 4 or 5 days in all, so far without seeing the problem,
but it is transient.
4.4.0-24 didn't display the fault for a couple of days, and then did
hi Christoper,
OK, will do, but it may not be until next weekend.
cheers
Tom
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[Acer Aspire V3-472G] Suspend not working on
Hi Tim Passingham (tim-8aw3u04umo),
the new kernel you installed (4.4.0-24) will definitely produce the issue as it
does not contain the patch.
Please clarify if you where also able to reproduce the issue with
4.4.0-22-generic #40+lp1579190.
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Sorry, I should have explained better. I was using the patched kernel,
with no problems. When the 24 update came up for installation a few
days ago I thought I would try it, so I did. Today that newer version
still showed the same problem, so I have reverted to the patched version
(by using
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For an explanation of the tasks and the
I can confirm that this is still an issue in Ubuntu 14.04.4. I ran into
this problem trying to backup a server hosting lxc containers, some of
them using overlayfs as the root fs. When the containers are running
(and therefore overlayfs is mounted) lvcreate -s hangs forever. The
debug output is:
Hi Tim Passingham (tim-8aw3u04umo),
you are not using the patched kernel.
The patched is: 4.4.0-22-generic #40+lp1579190
And you are using: 4.4.0-24
What might have happened is that you installed the patched kernel and then you
updated Ubuntu and 4.4.0-24 was installed and set as the default
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Title:
Bluetooth headset not working with Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition
Status
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572659 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572659
Public bug reported:
Hi this could be the package causing the bug. I am not sure, when I ran
the bug report on it it seemed to produce the attached info all by
iteself so I am asusming some of it is
Yes, exactly that, I can no longer reproduce it with the current system
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The device on /dev/sdx is not created when
Patch has been accepted in upstream, commit ID
e1f00c87f75d6f739aaf50958db26cd357d68797
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Title:
[Hyper-V] storvsc messages for
BQ E5 OTA 11
Now working with Jabra Freeway v 3.3
Call in
Call out
Speaks out the phone number of inbound call
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4.4.0-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP just failed for me as well.
I had installed it a few days ago and it was OK, but just went wild
again with repeating 5's. It may be a coincidence, but I
also was using Thunderbird at the time.
I shall revert to the patched version.
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Now I can not resolve this problem.
I use another Wi-Fi+BT card.
But may be my story will be usefull for future work with problem.
I have Acer TM B113-E which complected with Broadcom Corporation BCM43228
Wi-Fi+BT card.
With older kernels(3.11) it works fine. But when I began upgrade kernel,
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linux: 4.4.0-25.44
@faulpeltz, yes sorry that test kernel was for vivid. Thanks for
testing an narrowing it down further.
I did build a Utopic 3.16 based kernel now. It has commit 89fb4cd1f7
reverted. It can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1470250/revert-and-bisect/utopic/
Can you
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Product name: BT Home Hub 3.0B
Firmware version: V100R001C01B036SP05_L_B. Last updated 16/11/13
Board version: VER.D
Wireless connections: Enabled (b/g/n, 20M, WPS Enabled)
Wireless security: WPA and WPA2
Wireless channel: Automatic/11
Software variant: 05_L_B
Boot
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Does this issue go away if you boot back into the prior kernel?
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to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.7-rc1 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
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That's great news! I'll try and figure out what the root cause is. Let
me know if there are other issues.
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