@Coiby Xu (coiby)
I build the next branch of linux-gpio (which contains the patch you mentioned
in #251), and the trackpad works just fine without the hid polling on the
kernel command line.
You can contact me if you'd like further testing, my email is
pedrib_at_gmail_dot_com
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Title:
package zfsutils-linux 0.8.3-1ubuntu12.4 failed to install/upgrade:
installed
Public bug reported:
When I try to update zfsutils-linux, the upgrade process tries to mount all zfs
file systems but since my root / is on zfs it fails with:
nov 22 08:21:28 Home systemd[1]: Starting Mount ZFS filesystems...
nov 22 08:21:28 Home zfs[286979]: cannot mount '/': directory is not
Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.10-rc4/amd64/
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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I reinstalled the system with a clean new 20.04.1 LTS (hard drive
replacement for a SSD) and everything works fine now with 455 driver.
My configuration must have been screwed somehow but it escapes me where
about.
I won't be needing anymore support so thanks for the ticket. If you need
anything
I've just found out that upgrade to the latest "groovy-proposed" fixed my issue
(see the description in
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-lib/1.2.3.2-1ubuntu3.1).
It seems that my issue reported in #1901901 is duplicate of #1901922 .
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Title:
package linux-firmware 1.187.4 failed to install/upgrade: unable to
open
Public bug reported:
Installation of latest version failed
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-firmware 1.187.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-54.60-generic 5.4.65
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-54-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.12
Architecture: amd64
Disabling the autosuspend from the USB device fixed the problem.
However, I did not want to disable it for all USB devices, so I added an
udev rule:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="214b",
ATTR{idProduct}=="7000", ATTR{product}=="USB2.0 HUB",
TEST=="power/control",
** Description changed:
My output sound device "Lenovo Family 17h" worked well in Ubuntu 20.04.
- "System => Sound => Output Device" shows only "Dummy Output".
device: IdeaPad-5-14ARE05
+ Since shortly it stopped working and only showed: "System => Sound => Output
Device" - "Dummy Output".
Public bug reported:
My output sound device "Lenovo Family 17h" worked well in Ubuntu 20.04.
device: IdeaPad-5-14ARE05
Since shortly it stopped working and only showed: "System => Sound => Output
Device" - "Dummy Output".
Checked it with different kernels and it is not kernel related
problem
TL;DR - This bug has been fixed.
Detail...
As of last Saturday (14th November 2020), this bug no longer happens with both
Ubuntu 20.04.1 and 20.10. I also noticed that the sound was very much louder
than expected from my system - reducing the volume fixed that OK. Tested sound
by playing a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1876065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1876065
The patch did not resolve the issue for me, and the bug is still there.
I just upgraded from 18.04 to 20.04 on a Dell Latitude E6230, and there
was no sound output, with the sound settings showing only
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Title:
Remove NVMe suspend-to-idle
** Package changed: alsa-lib (Ubuntu) => alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Need to force alsa to reload after reboot to have sound
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Sorry, I mixed secure boot to UEFI etc. After disabling secure boot, I
have been using mainline kernel 5.9.6-050906-generic for a while now in
Ubuntu 20.04 and the touchpad has always worked. Seems fixed there.
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To be read!
https://blog.herecura.eu/blog/2020-05-30-kconfig-hardening-tests/
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Title:
Need activate more hardening option
Status
In my case, the culprit was have running indicator-multiload on gnome.
Thanks to this post I tried to quit it and the shuttering went away; it
goes back by starting it up again. Do you guys happen to have it
installed too? If so and stopping the program fixes it, I'd reconsider
to change the
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