Added WORKAROUND 3: BIOS upgrade
Please note this workaround is permanent and cannot be reverted, unlike 1,2. So
I will not be able to test this bug anymore.
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Description:
- my system gets stuck at "Booting, Loading initramfs" (the first 2 lines of
booting, after
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> Per the above, are we safe to grab the latest kernel upgrades now and
do away with the dis_ucode_ldr workaround in grub at this point?
Hi, no, or at least problematic.
I don't know if/why it seemed to work for me at that time. Now I was NOT able
to boot ubuntu 5.0/4.18 kernels without the
Here is the v2 patch.
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Title:
Sometimes touchpad automatically trigger double click
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Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Hui Wang (hui.wang)
Status: New
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The fix is now released. Spinning up a new ISO as we speak.
calamares-settings-ubuntu (1:19.10.2) eoan; urgency=medium
* Fix initramfs job failing. Thanks to TJ for the fix! (LP: #1829805)
* Move before_bootloader_mkdirs process before initramfs.
* Workaround bug in
It also sounds like VirtualBox might allow me to reproduce the bug...
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Because it was mentioned in comment #15 & #34 that this bug cannot be
reproduced, I decided to create a VMWare VM from scratch which managed
to be affected on my first attempt.
I started with ubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
(19e10acddd14af9a9150399d876b02933c0ee724) and created a snapshot with
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Status: New
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Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Dell machines which uses goodix touchpad IC emit double click event
while touching the touchpad if designware i2c adapter is in runtime
suspend.
Goodix re-assert the interrupt if host doesn't read the data within
100ms and designware takes a longer time to wake up
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Title:
Login screen never appears on vmwgfx but installing
My reproducer:
1) I used virtualbox 6.0.0 on disco (my desktop machine) # I guess it doesn't
really matter but I prefer giving more details than less ;)
2) Deploy a VM with Ubuntu 18.04.1 (which come w/ 4.15)
3) Make sure in the VM setting that the display uses 'VMSVGA' which will force
the OS
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Login screen never appears on vmwgfx but
> Do you know what change could have introduced this vmwgfx/wayland
interaction problem inside mutter in the first place ?
Technically it was a whole point release. The trigger could be any
change that went into mutter 3.28.4 as well as any Ubuntu patch. As
mentioned in comment #31, my suspicion
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This bug was fixed in the package s390-tools - 2.9.0-0ubuntu3
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* Fix FTBFS LP: #1833238
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Title:
Ubuntu boots to blank screen when using
Targeted the bug to cosmic only since bionic/azure is a backport of
cosmic/azure and so will get the fix automatically.
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According to this MS Documentation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/reference/integration-services
The hv_fcopy_daemon have a low impact on VM.
The role of this daemon isn't necessary to a Azure VM, as you will not use it
to copy files from/to VM (This could be
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If, due to the
To continue on my comment #59 ... One user has been impacted on a
physical machine (non-vmware) with the same symptom but can't provide
public details unfortunately, but I witnessed the problem from my own
eye via remote session, and again upgrading to 4.18 kernel did the
trick.
So it really
as an fyi ...
It has been brought to my attention that this could impact other system
(outside vmware context)
so I still suspect a userspace change (possibly mutter) that introduce
behaviour change and break the interaction with certain part of the 4.15 kernel.
Do we know if the recent point
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Title:
bnx2x driver causes 100% CPU load
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Kernel : 4.4.0-151
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Title:
Request backports of ceph client commits to bionic
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Verfied fix by reporter
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I tested with Kernel:
Linux tor3 4.4.0-149-generic #175+lp1824687v4 SMP Mon May 27 17:21:02 UTC 2019
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
IPv6 is enabled and the system is under usual load.
No crashes in 24h.
For me this is a clear indication that the problem is fixed. Before there where
crashes all
Kai-Heng: thanks for the suggestion, bluetooth now switches on & I can
pair with devices.
Output of "dmesg | grep -i bluetooth" looks healthier too:
martin@martin-N15-17RD:~$ dmesg | grep -i bluetooth
[ 18.577708] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[ 18.577724] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection
Hi Daniel & Kei-Heng, thanks for the suggestions.
rfkill doesn't do much
> martin@martin-N15-17RD:~$ rfkill unblock 0
> rfkill: invalid identifier: 0
I'll try the kernel you suggested next.
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package linux-image-4.4.0-151-generic 4.4.0-151.178 failed to
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+
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Title:
x86: add
I finally found 1st commit (not connected with USB problem) which prevents
booting, but it is corrected much later in 4.10-rc8.I don't know how to locate
correction commit for the one below
$ git bisect bad
174cc7187e6f088942c8e74daa7baff7b44b33c9 is the first bad commit
commit
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Title:
Alienware m15 takes very long to boot Ubuntu
Status
Just to add my $.02 . . . I also had this problem with perhaps 6/12
daily and then I zsyncd what I think is the 6/15 daily . . . finding the
same "kernel panic" report as Dan found. A couple days later I
downloaded a fresh 19.04 iso and ran the install . . . and that went
well.
Glad to hear that
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of if we identify the offending userspace change, then we can look at
the kernel again and try to find what bit are missing, and if we limit
the kernel change then maybe the side-effect won't be present too.
I think the next step is really to find what userspace change started
all this so we can
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or if we identify the offending userspace change, then we can look at
the kernel again with and try to find what bit are missing, and if we
limit the kernel change then maybe the side-effect might not be present
again. (assumption here)
I think the next step is really to find what userspace
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== Justification ==
When accessing page frames that are greater than max_pfn using the idle-
page sysfs interface an oops is triggered that kills the process that
writes to the sysfs interface.
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+ [Impact]
- Test Environment:
+ * QEMU does not support IceLake and CascadeLake CPUs specific features.
+ * Most important feature to be supported is: IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR.
+ * With IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES, QEMU is able to advertise HW
Just tried to cherry-pick 1) 6738028 and 2) ed9adb2 from 5.3-rc3 to bionic's
master-next tree:
git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-bionic --branch master-next
1) applied cleanly, but 2) did not - I got 3 conflicts while cherry-picking
ed9adb2
Is there something still missing?
(I used bionic to
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hpsa: DMAR invalid read
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Add KDUMP_CMDLINE_REMOVE option to remove portions of kernel command-
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Add systemd's kdump service command-line regardless if user provides
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Make the reset_devices parameter default for kdump kernels
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Remove obsolete "nousb" option in kdump command-line for newer kernels
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Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt),
Do you know what change could have introduced this vmwgfx/wayland
interaction problem inside mutter in the first place ?
I have strong believe, that something userspace has been changed and no
longer interact well with the vmware driver since then.
Just to look at our
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The patchset is significant already without knowing yet what is missing to
address the side-effect.
I would need kernel team review/approval before thinking to SRU this into
Ubuntu 4.15.
I can't SRU this as-is, now knowing this will introduce a regression.
I'll keep you guys posted.
- Eric
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- sof driver need firmware and tplg to work.
+ [Impact]
+ We have a couple dell and lenovo laptops which have dmic directly connected
+ to PCH, this needs intel sof driver to work, and intel sof driver is merged
+ oem-osp1-b kernel and it needs to load firmware and
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== SRU ==
== Justification ==
When accessing page frames that are greater than max_pfn using the idle-
page sysfs interface an oops is triggered that kills the process that
writes to the sysfs interface.
== Fix ==
Upstream fix currently in linux-next:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c60
Scroll:
Page Up or Page Down before you scroll
Slider:
Slide from edge towards center (for example window itself :) )
All hints at same basic underlying logic
mistake, something simple.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1829805
Title:
Lubuntu Eoan Daily Image fails to boot after install on KVM
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package-meta
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Description changed:
This bug will contain status and test results related to a kernel source
** Description changed:
This bug will contain status and test results related to a kernel source
(or snap) as stated in the title.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
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** Description changed:
This bug will contain status and test results related to a kernel source
(or snap) as stated in the title.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
derivatives: bug 1832581
** Description changed:
This bug will contain status and test results related to a kernel source
(or snap) as stated in the title.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
backports: bug 1832547
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