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Performed another round of testing:
1) enabled xenial proposed
2) installed all linux- images,
3) rebooted onto new image installed (-41)
4) dmesg |grep freq shows no messages
5) hangouts works fine with headset, as expected
dpb@helo:~[0]$ uname -a
Linux helo 4.4.0-41-generic #61-Ubuntu SMP Tue
Can you test the kernel in the -proposed repository?
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed.
Thank you in advance!
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@Joseph: I don't know what is running on the compute hosts, I don't have
access to those. I suppose that Junien used the kernel you offered in
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> I believe the zed systemd unit should at the very least be modified
not to start inside containers
That can be done with ConditionVirtualization=!container
> (b) there were an /etc/default/zed which enabled one to disable zed
altogether.
Please don't do that. /etc/default files should never
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sudo apt-get clean
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Sennheiser Officerunner - cannot get freq at ep 0x83
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As per irc conversation with apw, I'm merging both LPs #1607920 &
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The driver sha1-powerpc fails all tests in the crypto API test manager.
The driver was not written with little endian support.
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The Yakkety kernel in -proposed now has
CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY_PAGESPAN disabled.
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Bluetooth: "device descriptor
Public bug reported:
Every time when I turn on my laptop using Power button I always get a
long pause at bootup. I experience this behavior about half of year or
so I think (with 14 LTS I had no pause at bootups).
I analyzed dmesg output (full printout is attached) and found that cause for
Ubuntu 16.10, desktop-amd64, daily build 3/october/2016
The following NEW packages will be installed:
mdadm
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/i915/kbl_guc_ver9_14.bin for module
i915
W: Possible missing firmware
FYI, workaround does nothing for me. Trying newer kernel in a bit, will
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wifi stops functioning briefly
With kernel 4.4.0-34 volume buttons did work.
Kernel 4.8. does not work etiher.
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When putting the system to suspend, the following occurs:
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- System stays powered on and does not suspend (power light, fans, etc.)
No keystrokes have been found to recover from this state. Ultimately,
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Ubuntu16.04
@Martin Pitt, is this with the upstream v4.8-rc8 kernel, or with an
Ubuntu kernel? If it is with 44.8-rc8, we may still have to perform a
reverse bisect to identify the commit that fixes the bug, so we can SRU
it to the stable kernels. Yakkety will pick up this fix when we rebase,
but kernel
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4.8.0 kernels do not complete boot process on VM
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Hey folks -
Anything I can do to get this into the next trusty kernel release? This
has now caused multiple production incidents for us.
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--- Comment From laurent.duf...@fr.ibm.com 2016-10-03 13:01 EDT---
For the record, while trying to recreate bug 146776 using a 4.8.0 kernel in the
guest, I faced the issue you mentioned in comment 17 which I was hoping to be
fixed with the latest commit in 4.8.0.
I'd to mention that the
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drdb kernal 4 crash
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Autofs parameter substitution broken in kernel 4.4.0-38 and 4.4.0-40
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After upgrading ubuntu 14.04 LTS from kernal 3 to kernal 4.4.0-38-generic, we
got issues with DRBD.
Especially during high load, the drdb kernal will gif issues.
The DRBD status go's to a timeout and the server becomes unstable (also the
KVM's running
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Autofs variables do
Right, so unfortunately we can't base it on whether the zfs module is
loaded, as it will effectively always be loaded as soon as we pre-
install zfsutils-linux in our images.
Now what we could do I guess is:
- Don't start ANY of the 3 zfs systemd units in containers (that should be
pretty
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(timg-tpi)
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Public bug reported:
I am using a HP Pavilion dv6 with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 Graphics.
After upgrading to ubuntu 16.04 LTS using Gallium 0.4 on AMD REDWOOD
(DRM 2.43.0, LLVM 3.8.0). I get an unstable display when I plug in my
external display through the VGA port. The system keeps cycling
Updated kernel appears to boot correctly here now.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23270584/
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powerpc 4.8.0-17 fails to boot on
As per irc conversation with apw, I'm merging both LPs #1607920 &
#1628279 into one debdiff.
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@rbasak, yes symlink is the best way to not break user experience until
release upgrade.
dpkg -L zfsutils-linux | egrep "arc|dbuf" | sort
/usr/sbin/arcstat
/usr/sbin/arcstat.py
/usr/sbin/arc_summary
/usr/sbin/arc_summary.py
/usr/sbin/dbufstat
/usr/sbin/dbufstat.py
# ls -altr /usr/sbin/arcstat
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Marking as a duplicate of the stable release bug so that this bug gets
auto-closed by Launchpad.
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Xenial update to v4.4.22 stable release
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commit 135e8c9250dd ("sched/core: Fix a race between try_to_wake_up()
and a woken up task") was released as part of v4.4.22 which will be
included in the upcoming Xenial SRU cycle, Ubuntu-4.4.0-42.62 or
The ZFS module is loaded automatically by zpool-import-scan/zpool-
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please have lxd recommend zfs
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QRT was trying to apply a patch against the apparmor regression test
source code that I had included in recent SRU upload to -proposed. I've
fixed QRT in the following commit:
https://git.launchpad.net/qa-regression-
testing/commit/?id=26a20650e0c8f0fcfdb5a330f3c6c805e927900b
Marking the linux
Right, the only issue is how to address the legitimate concerns of
people not using ZFS. Ideally, we'd be:
* detecting the need for it on boot and starting it if relevant
* also starting it whenever a zpool is created
This way, it's there whenever you need it, otherwise not. I'm pretty
sure
Quite odd ... But it seems there is sometimes a louder hissing sound,
but the other one is more frequent issue: a not so loud but annoying
one. This second _seems_ to be cause (I have no idea about the reason!!)
by an XBox 360 controller. If it's plugged to the USB port, the sound
can be heard in
Debian bug :
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=839645
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linux 4.4.0-41.61 ADT test failure with linux
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FAIL: test_utils_testsuite3 (__main__.ApparmorTestsuites)
Run utils (make check with python3)
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Testing failed on:
ppc64el:
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Status: Incomplete
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*** Bug 127378 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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This bug affects me too. I'm working on a Tyan Power8 machine (PPC64el) with
Ubuntu 16.04.1 and 10GB network cards using the bnx2x driver. A configured
network bridge on my machine results in a kernel oops if I trigger a shutdown
or reboot, see attachment.
I installed the 4.8.0-040800-generic
Try loading the ZFS module with zfs_recover=1, and then try a read-only
import.
rmmod zfs
modprobe zfs zfs_recover=1
zpool import -o readonly -f -R /mnt POOL
If it imports, at least then you can see how your data looks.
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Ubuntu 16.04.1 Install zfsutils-linux Panic Error, endless loop
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zfs dkms kernel module failed to build
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FWIW, these are fixed in Debian. So hopefully we'll see this fix in
Ubuntu 17.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1596835
Title:
libnvpair.so.1 should be in /lib/,
This is clearly a bug, but 15.10 is EOL now. In 16.04+, the module is
pre-built, so there is no more DKMS building.
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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--- Comment From cha...@us.ibm.com 2016-10-03 09:25 EDT---
*** Bug 145966 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1629872
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The zfs utilities scripts shipped with debian and ubuntu such as :
* arc_summary.py : Provides a summary of the statistics
* arcstat.py : Print out ZFS ARC Statistics exported via kstat(1)
* dbufstat.py : Print out statistics for all
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** Attachment added: "XMON debug session logs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1629872/+attachment/4753497/+files/Xmonlogs.rtf
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) => Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team)
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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