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I add that the kernel switch `psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=1`seems to
produce spurious middle clicks as desribed on the page
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1482640 (even though that
page says kernels >= 4.13.6 have fixed the problem).
But I find that my system may not have the latest
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Silently fails in Wayland session
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No,
$ apt-get install ifupdown
redo your network config with /etc/network/interfaces
and
$ apt-get autoremove --purge netplan.io
Does not work if you not purge netplan.
If installed, netplan insist to generate volatile config for networkd
(/run/systemd/network/10-netplan-your_interface.network)
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Kleber Sacilotto de Souza (kleber-souza)
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I don't believe log files are required in this case. Changing bug status
to 'Confirmed'.
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Thanks for your continuous efforts on this Leonardo, I have no further
suggestion.
I think to stay on the safe side we will keep everything as-is for now.
I'd say it is IBMs call to decide between this now:
a) Speed: Call 1781526 unblocked by the evaluation here. We'd re-consider
SRUing that
Hi,
I have no clue if my resolution is the right way. It seems that my old
machine, hp mini was too slow. If I wait long enough, the installation will
complete. Not sure if it is applicable in your case.
Best of luck,
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Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
Ubuntu 4.15.0-43.46-generic 4.15.18
This is a bug that has been fixed in mainline. When calling
'mprotect(..., PROT_NONE)' on a virtual memory area with VM_PFNMAP
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By the test results, the problem doesn't seem to reproduce.
Are there any other suggestions to reproduce it?
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By suggestion of Michael Ranweiler, I did some concurrent migration tests.
In fact, I just repeated the procedure used before, but did it twice at roughly
the same time (in parallel).
The results are attached.
Migration 1:
What's the power consumption estimated by powertop?
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Sleep mode doesn't work
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Sorry Sam, I misunderstood your comment.
With the Bionic kernel, before the fix for CVE-2018-17972 ("proc:
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TP-Link Archer T1U 5GHz WiFi adapter not compatible
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Mainly, this one seems really helpful:
commit adf26a356f132e35093585521ea3e36cd185af83
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rt2x00: use different txstatus timeouts when flushing
Use different tx status timeouts for normal operation and when flushing.
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Hello,
I want to tell you that the bluetooth is not working with the 4.18.0-13
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installed the bluetooth firmware for my rtl8723bs card. I installed the
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Setting the linux task to 'Invalid', since this is the expected
permission of the file now for all our kernels.
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(In reply to Maxim Bakulin from comment #492)
> Created attachment 280669 [details]
> dmesg of freeze with 4.20.3 kernel and nomwait, rcu_nocbs, max_cstate applied
>
> some older info here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1690085/comments/566
>
> I have three machines with
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> > So my box was mostly idle for the last day or so, and had locked up while
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> Can you test your system with idle=halt parameter instead of
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Wifi drivers all fail to
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Wifi drivers all fail to
Note that for the P9 test result, the kernel_selftest should be updated with:
ubuntu_kernel_selftests - reuseport_bpf_numa in net (bug 1812638)
TRACE_syscall.ptrace_syscall_dropped in seccomp (bug 1812796)
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Can you place the test kernel again in the below folder to verify the fixes:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1719545
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Computer : ASUS Z53JM
Webcam : Syntek 1125 ID 05e1:0501
When I start Cheese or Camorama, the webcam light switch on and then switch off
immediately. No image on Cheese (black image) and static colored lines on
Camorama.
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System has a Realtek network card, so r8169 driver is used.
The behaviour occurs under the following circumstances:
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If in this case I send the system to standby (ALT-key plus pause symbol
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allocated malloc block of 0x400 bytes at 0x7cb0c1f0
testing malloc block...
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
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