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Title:
partprobe is broken on empty loopback device
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in
Sorry, I verified my original test case when 5.15.0-97.107 was made
available in jammy-updates a few days ago, but this new failure was only
caught by a CI job recently after new Ubuntu images became available.
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Kernel 5.15.0-97.107 resolves the issue for the test case documented in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2052842
However, I still see a regression with the following test case:
$ fallocate -l 1G /tmp/blob
$ sudo losetup $LOOPDEV /tmp/blob
$ sudo /usr/sbin/parted -s -m -a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2049689 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2049689
partproke is broken on empty loopback device
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There is a regression in partition table management in the latest jammy
kernel which can be reproduced with this simple script:
fallocate -l 32M /tmp/blob
LOOPDEV=$(losetup -f)
sudo losetup $LOOPDEV /tmp/blob
sudo /usr/sbin/parted -s -m $LOOPDEV -- "mklabel gpt"
Expected
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Mario Limonciello (superm1)
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That's weird... I downloaded the last attachment I sent and checked it
with vim and I can see past the 28th...
Anyway, here is another attempt. Same log, xzipped. I checked and the
last line of the log is on Aug 29 09:26:34.
** Attachment added: "journalctl-b0-20230829.log.xz"
That's what I attached. When I could not get back to a proper graphical
environment, I switched to a TTY, ran `sudo journalctl -b0 >
journalctl-b0-20230829.log`, and I attached it to that bug. As you can
see in the logs, the device had been running since August 21, and on Aug
28 evening I
@superm1
Thanks for your feedback! Here is the full journal from that boot.
Edit: ah crap, it's the same file, I thought I had originally sent an
edited version with just the stack trace... not sure what else to
provide.
** Attachment added: "journalctl-b0-20230829.log"
apport information
** Attachment added: "acpidump.txt"
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** Description changed:
Hardware:
- Desktop PC (Intel i5 4th gen)
- GPU: AMD RX580
- Ubuntu 22.04 with kernel HWE 6.2
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start the device
2. Suspend
3. Resume by pressing a key on the
Attaching GPU-related logs after reboooting the device.
Outputs from:
modinfo amdgpu > modinfo.amdgpu.log
sudo lshw > lshw.log
sudo dmidecode > dmidecode.log
lspci -nn > lspci.nn.log
lspci -vnn > lspci.vnn.log
cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log .
lsmod | grep amdgpu > lsmod.amdgpu.log
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Attached are the logs for the last boot. As you can see, the device had
been running for a week without any problem, but suspending/resuming
killed it.
We can see the following stack trace in the logs:
Aug 29 09:12:32 coltrane kernel: kworker/u8:24: page allocation failure:
order:5,
Public bug reported:
Hardware:
- Desktop PC (Intel i5 4th gen)
- GPU: AMD RX580
- Ubuntu 22.04 with kernel HWE 6.2
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start the device
2. Suspend
3. Resume by pressing a key on the keyboard
Expected results:
The screen lights up, showing the screen to put my password to
This kernel creates problems for me as well, with rootless podman
commands. See Bug #2026620
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Unrequested
** Summary changed:
- Any podman command in rootless mode does not work. Root usage works fine
+ kernel 5.19.0-1010-nvidia-lowlatency issue with rootless podman
** Also affects: linux-signed-nvidia (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: linux-signed-nvidia
Public bug reported:
nvidia manager seems to not recognize my GT660
resolution is like xorg driver 1024 x 768
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: nvidia-driver-470 470.199.02-0ubuntu0.22.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.19.0-1028.29~22.04.1-lowlatency 5.19.17
Uname: Linux
Bump. Still an issue. I am running on a ASUS ROG G751J. For me it has
some weird behaviour depending on if I open the lid after suspend, or if
I just wake it using keyboard and mouse and leave the lid closed (using
a external monitor).
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Same bug here: the lower third of the screen shows extremely long cursor delays.
System detail:
Linux ipag-9006 5.19.0-32-generic #33~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon
Jan 30 17:03:34 UTC 2 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
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Title:
Audio card [8086:9d71] does not work
Public bug reported:
A year ago, I filed lp:1915117 after an kernel update broke the audio on
my Acer Swift SF314-54. The bug has been marked as fixed, but I just
tried 22.04 this morning, using 5.15.0-25-generic, and I don't have any
audio at all.
Please check lp:1915117 for some background,
Cheese has a known issue working with some formats (see lp:1882896),
which was fixed, but the fix has not been backported to Ubuntu 20.04.
Could you also check the resolution found by the
https://webcamtests.com/ website?
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Hello!
Sorry for the very late reply...
First of all, there have been a few Linux kernel updates in Ubuntu 20.04
since you opened this issue. Please upgrade your system and check if you
have the latest available version of the kernel installed; in a
terminal, you can run these commands:
sudo
Per coincidence, I worked on this same bug today, as I'm hoping to try
make use of the amdpro legacy OpenCL drivers, which will need amdgpu as
a base.
The issue is Ubuntu is providing newer kernel HWE stacks with amdgpu
driver modules, but failing to keep related Linux firmware packages up
to
Yes this is a 12 years old bug but here is fix:
Either add "acpi_rsdp=0xf7f70 acpi=rsdt" to your kernel command line parameters
OR flash the patched BIOS at https://badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1088210
for a permanent fix.
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Following Kent's comment #18, a few additional steps are required to
complete the test, as described to me by Jacob Wu from Asus. The
following steps are a more detailed "step 5" from previous comment, if
you will:
1. Create a device image for partition, in this case 400MB memory space:
I see nothing wrong in these file systems. Only the first one has only
0.16% space left (which is 1.6GB), and probably not shrunkable. As you
were able to extract the metadata, all the file systems are proven to be
at least mountable read-only.
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When started with option -i, ntfsresize only evaluates the minimal size
needed for the stored data. There may be a subsequent ntfsresize to
actually do some resizing, which might not be run when you kill the
parent process.
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Please report what is hinting at ntfsresize and in what conditions it is
started (such as the file system state) ?
Also please start ntfsresize from command line.
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1) what are the ntfsresize options ?
2) what are the file system metadata (given by "ntfsinfo -fm device-path"
before resizing)
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Status: New => Incomplete
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[iotg][tgl][tgl-aaeon] 20211006 image
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I225-IT Ethernet (8086:0d9f) does not
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[EHL][Graphic]Removing force
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CDTS Network (Ethernet) failures
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[EHL][TGL][ADL] PMC Time-aware
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Title:
[iotg][tgl][tgl-aaeon]
After additional discussion with other members, I retried with the same
config as in comment #9:
CID: 202109-29496
SKU: AAEON UPN-EHL01
Image used: ubuntu-core-20-amd64+intel-iot.img.xz (20211014.2)
kernel: 5.13.0-1007-intel
Turns out, as Doug mentioned in comment #11, the UC20 configuration is
Trying this with
CID: 202109-29496
SKU: AAEON UPN-EHL01
Image used: ubuntu-core-20-amd64+intel-iot.img.xz (20211014.2)
kernel: 5.13.0-1007-intel
When plugging in both Ethernet ports, only one of them retrieves an IP:
$ ip a
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group
default qlen 1000
if patching the PulseAudio default.pa works, then the initial issue was
probably a problem with alsa-ucm-conf not being updated in your distros.
There's no reason to use asound.state these days, it's a much better
idea to use UCM. my 2 cents.
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Following a discussion with Chris, I checked /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/ and
discovered that /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/hda-dsp/ was missing.
I created it and put the files from https://github.com/alsa-project
/alsa-ucm-conf/tree/master/ucm2/hda-dsp in it.
I then restarted the computer and selected the
$ cat /sys/module/snd_intel_dspcfg/parameters/dsp_driver
2
Same result, though... still Dummy Output in Sound Settings.
** Attachment added:
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Here is the dmesg output as well as some output from aplay and pactl
after installing the kernel from:
https://people.canonical.com/~mschiu77/lp1915117/v2/
$ uname -a
Linux 5.10.0-1035-oem #36 SMP Mon Jun 28 16:41:34 CST 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I can now see the audio card with
** Attachment added: "dmesg_kernel_5.10.0-1035-oem.log"
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For the sake of testing, I checked on the latest Impish daily image,
with kernel 5.11.0-18-generic. Same problem. dmesg attached. Alsa and
PulseAudio don't detect any sound card, even though in dmesg we can see:
$ sudo dmesg | grep -i snd
[ 26.169850] snd_hda_intel :00:1f.3: DSP detected
This is what I have now, with:
kernel command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-5.10.0-1025-oem root=/dev/mapper/vgubuntu-root ro
quiet splash vt.handoff=7
uname -a
Linux 5.10.0-1025-oem #26 SMP Thu May 6 16:43:31 CST 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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And related dmesg.log
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And the related logs from alsa-info when the dsp_driver is set to 2.
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Attached is the output of pactl list sources.
Both aplay -l and arecord -l output the following error message:
aplay: device_list:274: no soundcards found...
I tried "snd_intel_dspcfg.dsp_driver=2", it's activated (cat
/sys/module/snd_intel_dspcfg/parameters/dsp_driver returns "2"), but
still
I had terrible bass on my X1 Carbon 8th Gen: I fixed it by upgrading the
kernel to 5.10.35 with mainline:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cappelikan/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install mainline
then use the graphical interface of mainline to select the correct version.
You may need to disable
@Chris thanks for the heads up!
Still "Dummy output" in the Sound Settings. Here are the steps I
followed:
1. Downdloaded and installed the *.deb you pointed to:
$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
2. Copied the Intel SST firmware binary file to /lib/firmware:
$ sudo cp skl_hda_dsp_generic-tplg.bin
Public bug reported:
Image: Hirsute 21.04 (20210415 daily build)
Device: Dell Precision 5750
After installing 21.04, the sound card is unavailable. In Sound
Settings, there is only one choice: "Dummy Output" .
The only way to hear sound is to connect a Bluetooth speaker.
Note: this device was
Just happened for the second time in 46 hours (and it never happened
before):
kernel: [167836.884337] INFO: task kcompactd0:63 blocked for more than 120
seconds.
kernel: [167836.887341] Not tainted 4.15.0-128-generic #131-Ubuntu
kernel: [167836.889880] "echo 0 >
Hi,
Last message seems to indicate that a fix is found, good news! Anything
to do to get the fix?
Thanks,
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Title:
Xorg crashed
Hello,
I sent a mail to DisplayLink, here is their answer...
"
Thank you for bringing it to our attention but based on the log files and
errors over there the best way would be to discuss it with Xorg engineers as
the majority of problems comes from the OS itself and not from our driver here.
"
Adding alsa-info log from the mainline kernel.
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linux-headers-5.11.0-051100-generic_5.11.0-051100.202102142330_amd64.deb
linux-image-unsigned-5.11.0-051100-generic_5.11.0-051100.202102142330_amd64.deb
Hi, thanks,
can't I just do a sudo apt purge linux-generic-hwe-20.04 ?
For now, i'll keep the choice to boot on kernel 5.8 or 5.4. About the
subject you opened on
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/4275 it seems to have
some news. That's very technical, can you put here
Hello,
This is why you have no report from kernel 5.8+ :
"The supported kernel version range is from 4.15 to 5.5, minimum supported Xorg
version is 1.16 and minimum supported Mutter (Wayland) is 3.32."
https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/684649
Some people seems to have
Hello,
Well I tried... and have some troubles :). After reboot, displaylink didn't
work anymore. I tried to uninstall but when I try to reinstall, here what I
get :
ERROR (dkms apport): binary package for evdi: 1.7.0 not found
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1907142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1907142
Ok, seems installed, I'll report on the other bug id next time :
$ dpkg -l| grep dbgsym
ii libgl1-mesa-dri-dbgsym:amd64 20.2.6-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
amd64
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1907142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1907142
Yes it seems to be the same thing.
What can i do next to help?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1907142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1907142
Hi,
I Have no idea for bu 1861398. Tell me if i can do anything.
Yes, i did #16 install when you asked it. I just did it again, seems I
can do it again with no warning. I expected something like "yet
** Attachment added: "dmesg-20.10-kernel-5.4.0-65-generic.log"
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As a point of comparison, below are attached logs when using the same
device with the same Ubuntu (20.10) but with an older 5.4.0-65-generic
kernel.
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.20.10-kernel-5.4.0-65-generic.txt"
I've also tried booting a live USB with the latest alpha version from
21.04, based on kernel 5.8.0-36-generic, and the results are the same:
no sound card detected, "Dummy Output" displayed in Sound Settings. See
attached archive with same logs (dmesg, pactl, alsa-info).
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** Attachment added: "pactl-list-20.10-kernel-5.4.0-65-generic.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1915117/+attachment/5461560/+files/pactl-list-20.10-kernel-5.4.0-65-generic.log
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