** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: High
Assignee: You-Sheng Yang (vicamo)
Status: In Progress
** Also affects: linux-oem-5.13 (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
While running an Ubuntu kernel (not a mainline or third-party kernel)
please enter the following command in a terminal window:
apport-collect 1982716
and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.
If, due to the
[Expired for Ubuntu on IBM z Systems because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Public bug reported:
[Impact]
The audio mute key (F5) and mic-mute LED (F8) don't work on some HP
440/450/640/650 G9 laptops.
[Fix]
The HP ProBook 440/450 G9 and EliteBook 640/650 G9 have multiple
motherboard design and they are using different subsystem ID of audio
codec. Add the same quirk
@hobble,
I'm glad that the camera works on your XPS.
Enjoy it!
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Title:
Support Intel IPU6 MIPI camera on Alder Lake
@andch
You're a genius. Turns out I just needed to reset the BIOS to default
settings!
Thanks a ton!
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Title:
Support
Reviewing the log again, you have the nvidia-drm driver providing
graphics device /dev/dri/card0. The failure only occurs in Xorg.
It looks like Xorg might be getting confused by a broken config file in
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ so please try:
1. Remove any Nvidia config files from
You will need a newer kernel to fix this. Please try:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.18.14/amd64/
or
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-
tip/2022-07-17/amd64/
To test a kernel, download all the debs into the same folder and then
run:
sudo dpkg -i
** Also affects: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Spinner vanishes from screen during 22.04
** Tags removed: verification-needed-jammy
** Tags added: verification-done-jammy
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Title:
intel_iommu: Fix enable
@hobble,
I tried on my XPS9320, and I can find the camera sensor here:
$sudo dmesg|grep ipu6
sudo dmesg|grep ipu6
[3.194527] intel-ipu6 intel-ipu: enabling device ( -> 0002)
[3.195342] intel-ipu6 intel-ipu: Device 0x465d (rev: 0x1)
[3.195364] intel-ipu6 intel-ipu: physical base
@kchsieh
No, the webcam light doesn't turn on even on webcamtest. I don't think I
have tried the oem image from Dell's website. Do you think you could
attach a link to it? I can't seem to find it. I ran $ journalctl -k -b
and the results of this are attached in "results.txt". I also ran $ cat
Did you see the camera lighted up when you open it in webcamtest? Can
you attach your kernel log $ journalctl -k -b and $ cat
/sys/class/dmi/id/product_sku
The packages are all installed properly. Have you tried oem image from
Dell's website? If it doesn't work within Dell's oem image, I think
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted linux-meta-gke (5.4.0.1079.87) for
focal have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
r8168/8.048.00-1ubuntu0.20.04.2 (amd64)
Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted linux-meta-azure (5.4.0.1088.85) for
focal have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
v4l2loopback/0.12.3-1ubuntu0.4 (amd64)
dahdi-linux/1:2.11.1~dfsg-1ubuntu6.3 (amd64)
Please visit the excuses
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted linux-meta-azure (5.15.0.1016.15) for
jammy have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
digimend-dkms/10-4 (amd64, arm64)
Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the failures,
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted linux-meta-gkeop (5.4.0.1050.51) for
focal have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
systemd/245.4-4ubuntu3.17 (amd64)
Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the failures,
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted linux-meta-azure-5.4 (5.4.0.1088.65)
for bionic have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
asic0x/1.0.1-1 (amd64, arm64)
v4l2loopback/0.10.0-1ubuntu1.2 (amd64, arm64)
I'd suggest adding logs for the two other kernel tests for confirm it
really is the same too.
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Title:
QCNFA765 in Lenovo Z16 fails
@kchsieh
Hi, so I tried following the wiki for 20.04, but that didn't work, so I
just ended up upgrading to 22.04 and tried what comment #79 mentioned
but I'm still getting a black screen. I ran $ dpkg-query -W again and
here are the results:
accountsservice 22.07.5-2ubuntu1.3
acl 2.3.1-1
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted linux-meta-azure-5.4 (5.4.0.1087.64)
for bionic have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
v4l2loopback/0.10.0-1ubuntu1.2 (arm64, amd64)
kpatch/0.5.0-0ubuntu1.1 (amd64)
Mario,
Thanks for the support so far. I've finally gotten around to testing the
newer kernels to no avail. The issue, if it was the same one, seemed
worse. After updating the kernels the wifi would display off as normal
in the taskbar (lan icon with an x instead of wifi icon) however
clicking on
Problem resolved. Want to confirm 4.15.0-189.200 fixed problem. Big
thank you to all those to worked on the fix -- much appreciated!
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Hello,
The comment #79 is for 22.04 Ubuntu. The instructions for 20.04 can be found
here [1].
Please make sure which Ubuntu codename you've installed.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Dell
Thanks,
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@kchsieh
I tried doing what you said by enabling the oem meta then upgrading the
distro, but I'm still getting a black screen with the webcam. I also ran
$ dpkg-query -W and here are the results:
accountsservice 0.6.55-0ubuntu12~20.04.5
acl 2.2.53-6
acpi-support0.143
acpid
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Lenovo T16 unable to wake up
Attaching the entire journal log for the sleep/wakeup session.
Possibly relevant, an issue in i915_drm_suspend_late:
jul 24 08:56:56 me7 kernel: [ cut here ]
jul 24 08:56:56 me7 kernel: i915 :00:02.0: i915 raw-wakerefs=1 wakelocks=1
on cleanup
jul 24 08:56:56 me7
Public bug reported:
Lenovo T16 Gen1 (2022), Intel Core i7-1270P (12 gen) integrated graphics.
Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Unable to wake up from sleep - the screen backlight is on, but the
screen is solid black. After a while it starts randomly flashing with a
login screen for about ~300ms and
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