Sorry, cannot add any logs, as system is completely freezed after
resume.
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Someone's probably working on it. I personally am. But have nothing to
show yet. Most likely the same with whoever else is working on it
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was so people who know how to do these things could take a crack at it.
But it seems there's no one at Canonical who knows about these things
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Please boot with kernel parameter "usbcore.dyndbg=+p" and attach dmesg
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Title:
Bluetooth issues with
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Hi srinivas-pandruvada,
It's a workaround to update man to avoid confusing, but not really help the
case which user would like to correct the behavior without change in BIOS.
So, I propose to rename original /etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml to
/etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.template then change
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 210472 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210472
According to the bug description this is not a kernel bug at all since
ALSA is working. Please close the upstream kernel bug.
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In
I have an Apple MacBook Pro 11,2 running Cosmic with this same issue.
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[regression] Keyboard brightness control keys
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In kernel 4.14.59, monitor resolution is detected correctly. In
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Monitors: L24q-20
Graphics card: AMD RX 560
Let me know what other information I should attach, this is my first bug
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Public bug reported:
dpkg --list | grep linux-image
ii linux-image-4.15.0-36-generic 4.15.0-36.39
amd64Signed kernel image generic
ii linux-image-4.15.0-38-generic 4.15.0-38.41
We ran into the exact same issue with pg_dump after upgrading to Bionic
(4.15.0-1023-aws kernel) on r5.xlarge (a next-gen Nitro instance). After
16-80 MB of data is received, tcpdump shows the receive window
collapsing to 1 (not quite suddenly, but quickly), and it never
recovers. We have engaged
--- Comment From cls...@us.ibm.com 2018-10-23 19:47 EDT---
(In reply to comment #8)
> I built a test kernel with commit 37fdffb217a45609edccbb8b407d031143f551c0.
> The test kernel can be downloaded from:
> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1799393
>
> Can you test this kernel and see
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/582
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+ https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201501
+
+ ---
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+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/582
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My ASUS Xonar D2X (AV200)
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Importance:
I think I found the source of the problem. Apparently, I had running the
timidity daemon, which grabbed the ALSA PCM device and caused the
"Device or resource busy" error. The "fuser -v /dev/snd/*" command
didn't show this as I ran it as an unprivileged user and the daemon runs
under a different
Good observation. We need to update man page.
I am looking for volunteer for updating man page.
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Title:
not use
I can add that I've also tried with the kernel 4.15.0-36.39 from Ubuntu
18.04 and the problem also reproduced. Right now I also suspect
systemd/udev or userspace ALSA components because, although I can play
sounds on the "default" and "sysdefault" devices, I cannot play on "D2X"
or "surround51"
The problem reproduces with generic kernel 4.19.0.
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My ASUS Xonar D2X (AV200) is not detected and not present in the
PulseAudio list of sinks (pactl list sinks) or sources (pactl list
sources). It is detected by ALSA, as shown by "cat /proc/asound/cards"
and
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Hi Vincent, thanks for your report - really good research, even indicating a
potential fix.
I manage to reproduce this issue using the following steps:
1) Be sure to run Ubuntu 16.04 on both guest and host, both
running kernel 4.4.0 (could be latest version of this kernel)
2) In the guest,
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[solved] nvidia driver - does not resume from suspend
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remain dark. Not even terminals can be accessed (ctrl-alt-F2...6).
This only happens with TWO
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Missing Intel GPU pci-id's
Status in libdrm package in Ubuntu:
Fix
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+ I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 and now the desktop does not start on a
fresh boot. The console output ends with "Starting GNOME Display
Manager". I cannot switch VTs, my keyboard and mouse are
btusb.enable_autosuspend=0 definitely made the issue go away.
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BT mouse getting reset during operation
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Importance: Undecided
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seeing this error message on 18.04
Setting up linux-headers-4.15.0-38-generic (4.15.0-38.41) ...
/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/dkms:
Warning: Unable to find an initial ram disk that I know how to handle.
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PulseAudio list of sinks (pactl list sinks) or sources (pactl list
sources). It is detected by ALSA, as shown by "cat /proc/asound/cards"
and "aplay -L". When PulseAudio is not running, I
I built a test kernel with commit 37fdffb217a45609edccbb8b407d031143f551c0.
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1799393
Can you test this kernel and see if it resolves this bug?
Note about installing test kernels:
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This workaround in comment #72 works for me; two finger scrolling and
click-and-drag work after resuming from suspend.
Add the following line to this file: `/etc/defaults/grub`
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash
psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0"
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TM (Hardware Transactional Memory) instructions halt
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Mellanox CX5 stops pinging with rx_wqe_err
In response to the kernel bot, I am not able to get to a point that I
can gather logs.
@jsalisbury I tried running 4.19.0-041900 with similar issue.
Unfortunately the exact error and trace scroll by faster than I can
capture them, but the trace appears to be the same.
Based on the posts, I will
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I have a file located on ext4 mounted with "dax". When I call mmap on that
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address to mprotect(..., PROT_NONE) it fails with:
mprotect:
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This same thing happens to all distros - I've seen a bug report like
this on Redhat's bug tracker (Fedora), and tried other distros, such as
Manjaro. So it's not just Debian or Ubuntu I guess. I assume developers
that take care of individual distros can make changes to the kernel and
then send
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu on IBM Power Systems Bug Triage (ubuntu-power-triage) =>
Joseph Salisbury (jsalisbury)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Thanks. I am no expert either. It seems to me that the problem could owe
either to Lenovo's hardware, or to the kernel, or to Ubuntu, or to
Debian. Complicating matters, if Lenovo's driver is buggy then it is the
kernel's job to compensate for that, I suppose. If the bug should be
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relevant (current boot) and included information that I'd rather not
have exposed publicly.
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Sorry, but it seems the kernels 4.15.0-38 in bionic-updates and in
bionic-proposed are the same. I have tested it already (#57), the bug is
in place. I would be happy to help test other kernels.
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Same problem on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 3rd Gen with Ubuntu 18.04 and 18.10.
Currently using kernel 4.18.0-10-generic.
Commands in #16 resolve the problem for 18.10, not tested for 18.04.
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I built the next test kernel, up to the following commit:
68cc38ff33f38424d0456f9a1ecfec4683226a7e
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1752961
Can you test that kernel and report back if it has the bug or not? I
will build the next test kernel based on
I built the next test kernel, up to the following commit:
3dfa1c904fcf138e64658c03f054ef102f52c6ec
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1792100
Can you test that kernel and report back if it has the bug or not? I
will build the next test kernel based on
I built a test kernel with commit 8ffd569aaa81. The test kernel can be
downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1799049
Can you test this kernel and see if it resolves this bug?
Note about installing test kernels:
* If the test kernel is prior to 4.15(Bionic) you need to
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Well, kinda, this is a production server running a lot of publicly
visible services, so I can run test kernels on it so long as they don't
regress system security.
There's also the unfortunate problem that it takes over a week for me to
see the problem in most cases and that my last known good
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