it worked now, after having failed previously.
Any ideas?
Anyway, hope this might be somehow useful for the developers/maintainers of
this package.
Should it be closed right away?
Thanks!
Paulo
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Maybe the issue is related to power saving. The system tried to download
and update a package (new kernel image), AFAIK, without my intervention.
Then one of the DKMS steps failed, and the install procedure failed. the
dmesg command shows nothing particularly interesting.
Observed today on chrome. Using "--no-sandbox" as temporary fix while
waiting for permanent solution.
Kubuntu 22.04
Kernel 5.19.0-1010-nvidia-lowlatency (64-bit)
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I could not to do apport-collect 1981518.
I saw a turn around in
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Change in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
MODULES=dep
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This is still valid and the issue is more pernicious because with the
latest livecd one cannot change the GFXMODE to 800x600. Re-imaging a new
ISO with new grub settings is outside most people's abilities nor is it
the intention. This means that Ubuntu's livecd lead to a panic in a very
popular
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After having updated the Kernel version to this 5.11.0.46 the battery
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I'm having the same problem with an Huawei Matebook D14 2020 R5 with their
bluetooth mouse.
What I noticed using bluetoothctl is that the mouse device ID changes:
D9:73:24:7E:1A:0E (random)
I've seen 0E, 0F, 0C, 0B, etc.
I don't know if it's suppose to be like that or not.
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So this is not fixed yet with kernel 5.4.0-37 on ubuntu 20.04.
I have only been using this machine through ssh since it's unusable otherwise.
@Timo, should I go upstream with this or is this something you guys can
help with? I never quite understood if the patch we used for the drm
last year
As mentioned in freedesktop's gitlab, this issue re-occurred after the
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Same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi2/+bug/1848790/comments/28
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It's working. Thanks.
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OK, let me add I haven't seen this flickering anymore. It might have
been just an artifact of something. I would say this is fixed unless
someone else sees any other issue.
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Oh no! I just noticed some flickering in the monitor during work. Is
there a way to understand what could be going on?
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This by the way, was literally just a couple of flickers for no apparent
reason during an hours work under this kernel.
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Are we going to see the fix upstream at some point?
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I am back to a working monitor after installing
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/bfo110511/
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Updated only launchpad:
Just updated my ubuntu to 19.10 with kernel 5.3.0-19-generic and the
problem is still here - so not fixed upstream. Will attempt to recompile
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onto v5.3 upstream seems to be a world of pain. :)
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Just updated my ubuntu to 19.10 with kernel 5.3.0-19-generic and the
problem is still here - so not fixed upstream. Will attempt to recompile
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>> (In reply to Kai-Heng Feng from comment #25)
>> > Timo isn't around, please test this kernel:
>> > https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/bfo110511/
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>> This kernel works.
>
>Can we close this bug?
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> Timo isn't around, please test this kernel:
> https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/bfo110511/
This kernel works.
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I will take a look a this later. Apologies but I am on and off summer
holidays these days.
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to reproduce.
Will write back reporting as soon as I can.
Thank you again,
Paulo
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019, 03:15 Kai-Heng Feng
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> Latest kernels in Xenial, Bionic, Cosmic and Disco have the following
> commit:
> commit 3a498606bb04af603a46ebde8296040b2de350d1
> Author: Sanjeev Bansal
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I can confirm that the kernel with the reverted commit works. Apologies
for the delay.
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Apologies, I dropped the ball on this one. I will do that today.
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I can confirm that with Timo's kernel, with Ville's patch it all works smoothly.
Great job guys! Thanks so much for the support. I will keep using this kernel
until upstream is fixed. Can you please update this bug once a proper fix hits
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I haven't managed to try the patch Ville provided as I need to do a full kernel
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it is mentioned that the same laptop with PCLinuxOS with 5.0.2 doesn't
flicker. Is it worth it getting some data from there perhaps?
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Timo, I have attached the dmesg with rc5+ kernel you asked me to test.
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Created attachment 144319
rc5+ kernel with enable_psr=0
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(In reply to Ville Syrjala from comment #9)
> [4.550517] [drm:intel_dp_hpd_pulse [i915]] ESI: 41 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> 00 00 00 00 81 01
>
> According to that the sink thinks everything is fine, so no idea why
> generates short hpds.
>
> Could be some kind of PSR fail. Please try passing
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Timo rc5+ kernel dmesg
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@agiani, are you using in PCLinuxOS any kernel options?
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Timo, forget about the kernel issue. I managed to get it to work. ESC
helped.
Let me reply in the proper thread...
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Thanks Kai. I might have to do this through a ubuntu live installation
in a flash since my system is bricked. I am travelling at the moment
until Sunday so I might not be able to get to it until then. My
apologies for the slow response on this.
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I just attempted to boot this kernel but it literally bricks my system.
As soon as it tries to boot, the system restarts. Problem is that grub
UEFI doesn't give me a choice of kernel to boot, therefore I have no
idea how to proceed as the system keeps trying to boot a kernel that
restarts the
Interesting because it flickers with ubuntu and kernel 5.1.0 which is
more recent than 5.0.2. I am not an expert here, Timo, Kai, Tiffany, any
ideas of what PCLinuxOS might have to fix this?
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Interesting. @agiani, do you have the Dell with the 4K display?
>From your post I assume you tested ubuntu, saw the flickering and then
>reinstalled PCLinuxOS, which with 5.0.2 does not show flickering. Is this
>correct?
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If I can help at all sorting this one out let me know. logs, ssh access
to the machine, you name it.
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What do you mean by hardware dispatches?
I contacted dell support. They were utterly useless as soon as I told them I am
using the pre-installed ubuntu system. They have close to zero-knowledge when
something comes up Linux related. They basically keep forwarding me to the dell
drivers page to
Kai, `nomodeset` works!!! huh, what happened? It boots and all looks good.
If I use it on a daily basis, which side-effects will it have?
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I should point out that I discussed with some other owners of this same
laptop and they are not seeing the same issue with a normal FullHD
display. It seems to be related to the new 4K display shipped with this
laptop.
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Tiffany, apologies for the delay on this. I have been on holidays.
Running the tests now.
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I am however betting this is not a hw bug due to the way the flickering changed
with the kernel upgrade. Compare the first video posted in this report and now:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/tpmTGWVJXpChoERz6
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Timo, it seems I can install windows 10 on a usb flash for installation. Will
try that.
Ref:
https://www.howtogeek.com/244678/you-dont-need-a-product-key-to-install-and-use-windows-10/
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Timo, opened upstream as suggested:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110511
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110511
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Hummm, I have almost zero experience with windows. Is there a windows
version that I can install for free - windows 10 maybe?
Also, if the machine is faulty wouldn't it flicker during BIOS setup as
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Unfortunately not. It actually makes the flickering more like in the
pre-5 kernel where it flickers constantly as opposed to only when the
move is moved. Posting new dmesg with i915.enable_psr=0 in case its
useful.
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I have upgraded the BIOS to 1.2.1 but not changed its settings. Could it
be that there's something there that I could try?
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Thanks Kai. Unfortunately it's still not ok. Interestingly now there is
no flickering per-se. What I see is display corruption and flickering
when refresh occurs - for example by moving the mouse or typing
something.
Is there anything else I can try at this point? Or any further
information I can
Removed the i915 boot params : i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_rc6=0
No changes.
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I will give it a try. Is this just a matter of adding the ppa and `apt-
get install drm-intel-nightly`?
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A brand new Dell XPS 13 9380 preinstalled with Ubuntu 18.04 flickers to
the point of being totally unusable.
I have upgraded since to 18.10 and 19.04 with no changes. I have tried
several combinations of
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n you try this. It won't solve the problem,
but perhaps it helps.
Regards,
Paulo
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019, 10:39 Bob Lawrence <1447...@bugs.launchpad.net
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> Confirmed that this is still an issue on 18.04.1. I have an HP 705 G1
> with the Broadcom 5762. In my case it's a Plex server. Whenever I
This ticket is from 2016. A fifo underrun is a clear problem. I can reproduce
this easily with my external monitor.
What information do you need to look at this?
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== Comment: #0 - Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
Please include the following commit in order to fix the sleep-in-atomic bugs
in AES-CBC and AES-XTS VMX implementations [1]:
0522236 crypto: vmx - Fix sleep-in-atomic bugs
[1]
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
I left my laptop suspended for a couple of hours while I went out on
some errands, and X crashed when I tried to resume it.
I'm running:
paulo:~$ uname -r
4.15.0-32-generic
Even though it passed the blktests test, the bug is still biting :-(
A crash report was generated, where should I sent
It was already patched in the previous kernel, 4.15.0-31-generic.
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I've just booted into 4.15.0-31-generic that hit proposed, and it seems
that the patch was included. From the changelog:
block: do not use interruptible wait anywhere
Just to make sure:
paulo:~/src/blktests (master)$ sudo ./check block/016
block/016 (send a signal to a process waiting
4.15.0-30.32 has just been released, and the patch still hasn't been
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-generic linux-image-generic linux-libc-dev
linux-modules-4.15.0-29-generic linux-modules-extra-4.15.0-29-generic
linux-tools-4.15.0-29 linux-tools-4.15.0-29-generic linux-tools-common
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Requested-By: paulo (1000)
Reinstall: linux-headers-generic:amd64 (4.15.0.29.31),
linux
I've just upgraded to 4.15.0.29.31 from proposed, and I can confirm Alan
Jenkins' comment #17: the bug is still present:
$ uname -r
4.15.0-29-generic
$ sudo ./check block/016
block/016 (send a signal to a process waiting on a frozen queue) [failed]
runtime ... 8,390s
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Sorry for the delay, @jsalisbury, I hadn't subscribed myself to this
bug's emails. Yes, I installed all linux-modules* and linux-headers*
packages first.
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I'd like to test the patched kernel but I've stumbled across this error
when I try to install the linux-image-unsigned package and I haven't
found out how to solve it:
paulo:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i
linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-23-generic_4.15.0-23.26_lp1776887_amd64.deb
dpkg: regarding
linux
I mistakenly filed this exact same bug against xorg-server [1], until
Alan Jenkins made a comment [2] about this one. I'm surprised that not
more people have reported it or registered as affected users.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1775593
[2]
I think the bug was fixed since the patch changed over time and now it looks
for all ASUS laptops in order to skip selftests:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=77b425399f6d5f1b04c58738bc10ca6decb10c9a
Sergey Zolotarev, can you please test again with a
it might help you to sort
out what's different from one kernel to the other.
Would you like us to test another image? Or to gather more information?
Regards,
Paulo
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018, 14:03 Paulo Guedes - IFPE - Campus Recife <
paulo.gue...@recife.ifpe.edu.br> wrote:
> We tried this sam
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