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** Description changed:
thermald/kernel are spamming dmesg now because MSR write is disallowed.
jak@jak-t480s:~:master$ journalctl -b --since=today | grep msr | wc -l
8688
jak@jak-t480s:~:master$
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1763144 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1763144
AFAICT, this bug report is a duplicate of bug 1763144.
Investigation and inquiries have shown that Linux is behaving correctly
here.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1763144
Significantly
Public bug reported:
thermald/kernel are spamming dmesg now because MSR write is disallowed.
jak@jak-t480s:~:master$ journalctl -b --since=today | grep msr | wc -l
8688
jak@jak-t480s:~:master$ journalctl -b --since=today | grep msr | tail
Aug 16 14:48:57 jak-t480s thermald[11327]: [WARN]sysfs
xenial:
> Regression in autopkgtest for dahdi-linux (s390x): test log
> Regression in autopkgtest for iscsitarget (armhf): test log
I looked at those and they seem to be failing a lot for other uploads
too, so do not seem to be regressions.
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xenial: I verified that ubuntu11.6 was broken, and ubuntu11.7 is fine in
the same way as the others.
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disco: I reproduced the bug by installing linux headers -17-generic
which hang and then upgrading dkms to 2.6.1-4ubuntu2.1 and installing
linux-headers -16-generic (purging and reinstalling the 17 headers did
nothing it seems, so, don't care ..) which had a working prompt.
To "revoke" the key,
You have not stated the versions tested in bionic, hence the
verification is not valid. Can you check that and state which versions
you tested?
One test run needs about 30 mins to an hour (install ubuntu in a VM,
then try to reproduce), so if I can avoid one, that'd be great :)
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The regressions in rdep autopkgtests are not caused by this upload, but
also present in other runs:
xenial:
Regression in autopkgtest for dahdi-linux (s390x)
Regression in autopkgtest for iscsitarget (armhf)
Still can't actually verify the bug, as I can't trigger it.
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Now it's fine, maybe changelog entry was broken and dpkg's error
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Title:
Enroll key whiptail prompt blocks
xenial I don't know what to do: It's all fine importing the patch into
the package, but as soon as I add the changelog entry to
debian/changelog, building fails with
dpkg-source: info: using patch list from debian/patches/series
patching file dkms_common.postinst
Hunk #1 FAILED at 146.
1 out of 1
Anyhow, none of this is a bug I nthe dispatcher, and I don't know what
else, so I'm going to reassign it to the kernel - if there are broken
ARP tables and whatnot, what else could it be.
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Just happened without those options. But I'm not sure if it's a kernel
bug, or a hardware/cable bug. Gotta investigate more I guess. It
certainly happened less, the last two days have been issue free, but
maybe I unplugged more and the cable got cleaner or something.
** Summary changed:
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Marking this as Triaged / Low, as it seems to be only caused by these
unusual options.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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I had added i915.enable_gvt=1 intel_iommu=on on the kernel commandline
to enable Intel GVT-g, and connected an external monitor (with USB
devices attached, and supplying power to the laptop) via USB C.
It _seems_ that dropping the options makes it stable again, unless there
were some more
It might be a kernel bug related to get/iommu which I had enabled to
test with accelerated graphics in VMs. I think that the Kabylake are not
really supported for that yet. I turned those off now.
Switching desktop environments would be hard. I can't work in a
different de! My assumption was that
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the journal.
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In disco; I have this issue where my external monitor (a ThinkVision
P24h-10) connected to my ThinkPad T480s turns off for short times while
actively working on the system. I noticed
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Interesting (?) difference between the i915 debug files:
--- display off
+++ display on
- Active context: [0] user_handle 0 hw_id 0, prio 0, ban score 0 (unbannable)
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In disco; I have this issue where my external monitor (a ThinkVision
P24h-10) connected to my ThinkPad T480s turns off for short times while
actively working on the system. I noticed that if I don't move my mouse
at all while it's off, it stays off.
The T480s is connected to
So, unattended-upgrades refused to treat linux-image-generic as
autoremovable in xenial and trusty; so let's look at apt itself:
In both cases (1.2.31, and 1.0.1ubuntu2.22), linux-image-generic is not
autoremovable after removing linux-generic, whereas it was in released
updates - fix verified.
** Also affects: apt (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-meta (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-meta-hwe (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Xenial)
** CVE removed: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2019-3462
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Title:
Unattended upgrades removed
(in practice the headers do not matter - if you have dkms installed, it
will keep the headers alive)
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Title:
Unattended
cosmic:
before (1.7.0ubu...)
Removing unused kernel packages: linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
after (1.7.2):
Removing unused kernel packages: linux-headers-generic
That does the job well enough, even if the headers end up being removed
in this particular test case.
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before (1.6.6..)
Removing unused kernel packages: linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
after (1.6.8):
Removing unused kernel packages: linux-headers-generic
and just to verify, if you install dkms:
No packages found that can be upgraded unattended and no pending auto-removals
(the
** Description changed:
- On a fairly fresh install of 18.04 with no modifications whatsoever to
- the unattended-upgrades configuration, it decided to remove linux-image-
- generic which also removed linux-modules-extra which caused sound
- drivers to disappear, etc.
+ [Impact]
+ If a user
** Also affects: apt (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-meta (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: apt (Ubuntu
Broken again in disco, let's update the state.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: Fix Released
** Also affects: linux-hwe (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: linux
apt-side fix in
https://salsa.debian.org/apt-
team/apt/commit/a4b0ce5a4f5068f780b3aa94473230b5093a837d
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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As Adam mentioned, the top-level kernel meta packages should change
their section to metapackages, so we don't mark linux-image-generic for
autoremoval if linux-generic is removed.
I'm looking into adding additional NeverAutoRemove entries for the
metapackages to apt as
** Also affects: linux-hwe (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug was about different power limits for the non-dGPU version
compared to Windows. It turned out that the power limits in Windows are
broken, and the ones in Linux are correct, so this bug is in fact
Invalid.
For the dGPU, I'm not sure what the intention is. Maybe report a bug
against the
This bug was about different power limits for the non-dGPU version
compared to Windows. It turned out that the power limits in Windows are
broken, and the ones in Linux are correct, so this bug is in fact
Invalid.
For the dGPU, I'm not sure what the intention is. Maybe report a bug
against the
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Title:
hangs at Building initial module for 4.15.0-23-generic (promptless
I cannot possibly imagine how a blank screen on installing nvidia
drivers is an apt problem, so I'm marking that as invalid.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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depmod failed here when configuring linux image, reassigning
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Confirmed fixed in -20 and that reached release.
** Changed in: linux-signed (Ubuntu)
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@apw Permissions changed from 600 to 644 in proposed:
-rw--- 1 root root 8263536 Mar 7 17:36 /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-12-generic
-rw--- 1 root root 8265464 Mar 16 10:49
/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-12-generic.efi.signed
-rw--- 1 root root 8267632 Mar 16 18:49
Sure, it's not designed for 44W by Intel. I only measured 27W maximum
when configured to 44W. It's just that the laptop is likely configured
for an overall thermal limit of 44W because it can house a MX150 with
the same cooling system (dual heat pipe). In any case, on Windows it is
not bound by
Sorry, messed up the tag a bit.
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Title:
Significantly lower power and thermal limits on ThinkPad T480s (and
probably others) than
I have seen this problem on all bionic kernels I have tested. The
machine has never seen anything older than bionic. I installed it from a
daily end of March.
The mainline kernel does not fix the bug.
** Tags added: bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =>
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Note that the thermal limit seems to be rewritten by the EC at random
times.
The person originally discovering the issue wrote a userspace daemon to
write the proper stuff in memory from time to time -
https://github.com/erpalma/lenovo-throttling-fix - but this should best
get fixed in the kernel
An actually useful dmesg log (from journalctl -k)
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** Summary changed:
- Significantly lower power and thermal limits on T480s (and probably others)
than on
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He also reported it to Lenovo at https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Linux-
Discussion/X1C6-T480s-low-cTDP-and-trip-temperature-in-
Linux/td-p/4028489
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A ThinkPad T480s under windows has a power limit of 44W, both short and
long term, with a thermal maximum of about 93C or so. Under Linux, the
power limits are 44W and 15W (short) or so, and the thermal limit is
80C, causing a significant performance loss.
Looking at MSR and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1724869 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1724869
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1724869
ndiswrapper 1.60-3~ubuntu16.04.1 ADT test failure with linux-hwe-edge
4.13.0-16.19~16.04.3
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Fixed that for now in unattended-upgrades and update-notifier by adding
case "$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE::$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" in
linux-image-extra*::postrm)
exit 0;;
esac
We can then still decide if we want to run postinst.d scripts in linux-
image-extra removals or not, but let's
A better (IMO) code to check this is:
case "$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE::$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" in
linux-image-extra*::postrm)
exit 0;;
esac
I uploaded update-notifier and unattended-upgrades with that for bug
1458204.
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A friend's card reader in his ThinkPad L430 [10ec:5229] was not
automatically recognized in 4.10.0-40-generic (amd64) on 16.04. He had
to manually load the rtsx_pci module.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Apparently you have the kernel installed but somehow deleted all its
modules.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1625089 ***
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This was fixed in bug 1625089
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: linux-hwe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** This bug has been marked a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1625089 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1625089
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1625089
ndiswrapper <= 1.60-2 ADT test failure with linux 4.8.0-11.12
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Reassigning to dkms, something fishy going on with tmpfiles.
** Package changed: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu) => dkms (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1594224
Title:
There is unfortunately nothing we can do here. The bug might be fixed in
newer versions though, I suggest trying them. If not, there is nothing
we can do about it, as ndiswrapper is weird stuff and upstream is not
active.
** Changed in: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Opinion
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for kernel 3.14
-- Julian Andres Klode j...@debian.org Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:08:06
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** Changed in: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I have not tried this in recent Ubuntu yet, but I can tell you that
pstate seems to work very well in Debian's 3.10 kernel on my Ivy Bridge
laptop. The problem thus might not be caused by intel_pstate itself but
by a combination with some other option(s) and/or patch. It seems to
increase the
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