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These tests:
* fib_tests.sh
* fib-onlink-tests.sh
* fib_rule_tests.sh
All failed on Cosmic KVM kernel with RTNETLINK answers: Operation not
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Single path route test
RTNETLINK
I think you should try it again, even if wireguard is not working. Just
for testing and creating a log of your issue, which would probably be
very helpful for AaronMa and thus for all of us if this damn bug is
finally resolved. Just try somehow to get "journalctl -b 0 -k >
journal.log" after a
The problem is still present on kernel 4.15.0-43. Do you have any plans
to fix that?
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Created attachment 280603
attachment-14989-0.html
The question is what is in the config that causes everything to work. Even
a vanilla config can possibly match the Gentoo config in an option that
fixes ACPI.
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> For the time being, I've now added idle=nomwait to my kernel params, as it
> seems at least one of these issues is related to MWAIT (according to AMD's
> errata).
Ok, that's good. Please give your box hell to check whether that really
is
The issue doesnt lie within the kernel .config, i compiled a gentoo
kernel with archlinux vanilla .config and i could still boot without
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Ryzen build. Is really very helpful for IT learners who also visit
Personal Statement Folks.
Caroline,
Design UCAS nursing personal statement
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ar01 14 TPASS: ar updated modified file0 (-u)
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I too can confirm that the solution Florian posted (modifying
/lib/udev/rules.d/97-hid2hci.rules) works.
Dell Latitude E6400, Ubuntu-Mate 18.04LTS with generic kernel (Linux
4.15.0-43-generic), udev/systemd version 237-3ubuntu10.11, bluez version
5.48-0ubuntu3.1
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[2] Basic test for tracers [PASS]
[3] Basic trace clock
@Vadim,
Not yet.
According to [1], the noise you mentioned in the #8 is reported by
someone already before my patch is merged to linux kernel, but in the
#8, you wrote "This does not happen if I remove the "0x12" line", and it
looks like even don't remove "0x12" line, running "sudo hda-verb
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Several years later, still finding it impossible to use the AV350 on
Linux, I hit this resource, and tried the workaround:
- (insert Grabster and leave inserted)
- sudo rmmod em28xx
rmmod: ERROR: Module em28xx is in use by: em28xx_v4l
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Ensure page poisoning is enabled (LP: #1783651)
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Test failed with:
$ sudo ./reuseport_bpf_numa
./reuseport_bpf_numa: no numa api support: Function not implemented
Maybe this one should be skipped.
selftests: reuseport_bpf_numa
not ok 1..3 selftests: reuseport_bpf_numa
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PAGE_POISONING /
4.18.0-1007.7 - kvm
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in amd64:
ubuntu_fan_smoke_test - ubuntu_fan_smoke_test failed on 4.4/4.15 kvm kernel
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ubuntu_kernel_selftests - psock_tpacket in net failed (bug 1812176) test_bpf
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We decided to get 3 Ryzen 2700x machines for testing at work, and we are
bitterly disappointed that they randomly freeze in Linux.
The only message I get in journalctl is "rcu_sched detected stalls
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compiling QEMU with -j16 in a
removing, breaks amd64 autopkg tests.
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Hi,
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 at 15:20, kuehhe1 <1811...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Hallo Anthony Wong,
> thanks for your reply.
>
> A first question, through the test kernel comes the Update Manager
> confused and shows me that although the kernel 4.15.0-43 is installed
> the kernel 4.15.0-43 can
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Could you enable trackpoint in BIOS and try again?
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Title:
Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working after S3 suspend on
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aarch64
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linux-tools-4.4.0-141 install
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When I attempt to log into a local (Getty) console, having entered my
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@thorstenr-42
You are right; and when I did my first test I had failed to see the
request for the journal.
I have tested again. As before, the rmi_irq file ended up blank, but I
attach the journal file.
As to Wireguard: I think that Wireguard doesn't get set up to work with
all release
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Upgraded kernel to
Snap beta testing complete, no regressions found. Ready for promotion.
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Refer to your log in #104, there is no touchpad/trackpoint found.
#63 log, ps/2 mode is set, but no trackpoint found.
Can you use your touchpad/trackpoint?
If not, I think your touchpad/trackpoint fw are broken.
Please try to update fw.
Or I suggest to ask LENOVO service to replace
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As to, 'Can you use your touchpad/trackpoint': I can use the touchpad,
except after S3 (not the 'modern standby'/Windows version) sleep; but if
enable the track*point* in the BIOS, then the trackpad starts working
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You might want to see the new logs I have posted. But there is indeed a
touchpad firmware update that I not applied - but not for want to
trying. The update is not available via fwupdmgr, there is no bootable
version of the update, the update will not install via virtualised
Windows or
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thanks for doing this! Could you please also add the debug kernel
parameter which AronaMa requested in #94: rmi_core.debug_flags=0x7 (it
is missing according to your log). Maybe thats also the reason why the
other two logs are empty.
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Thorsten,
I thought I had added that. I'll add it again and remove most of my
other kernel flags, in case they were causing a problem. Indeed I have
discovered a problem with the flags that I was using, namely, that as
well as having the correct (correct for testing) `psmouse` option, I had
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