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I did test with bluez ppa and didn't change anything.
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If you add hid.ignore_special_drivers=1 to the kernel command line, does
your touchpad work? You can follow
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters on how to do that.
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I passed the parameters as suggested but no difference. Touchpad doesn't
work.
However I realized that three fingers tap work s irrespective of adding
following:
hid.ignore_special_drivers=1
$ cat /proc/bus/input/devices shows following:
HID 1018:1006 Touchpad
Thanks.
On Wed,
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Hi,
This bug has been marked as affecting both Bionic and Cosmic main linux
packages, so the fix has been applied as such. Please note that comment
#67 is requesting verification with the Cosmic kernel only (4.18), the
Bionic kernel (4.15) has not been published to -proposed yet. Another
comment
I tried xenial-proposed, but the fix doesn't seem to be available yet.
It's still pulling 4.15.0 from xenial-updates (and that one still has
the problem).
I double checked that xenial-proposed is properly configured by installing
'linux-generic':
...
Get:24 http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
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Boot with "nomodeset"
log:
[0.265606] pci :00:02.0: vgaarb: VGA device added:
decodes=io+mem,owns=mem,locks=none
[0.265606] pci :01:00.0: vgaarb: VGA device added:
decodes=io+mem,owns=none,locks=none
[0.265606] pci :00:02.0: vgaarb: no bridge control possible
[
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Hi, @wdormann.
Can you open a new bug and add details there, like sosreport, console
logs, dmesg, etc?
Thank you very much.
Cascardo.
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This problem happens with both the standard GNU Make 4.1 that comes with
Ubuntu 16.04.5, and with a self-compiled GNU Make 4.2.1.
The error only happens if make is writing to stdout. If you redirect to
a file like this:
make ... blah... blah... 2>&1 >"$HOME/Build.log"
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I most definitly do have linux-generic-hwe-16.04 installed. I installed
linux-generic to test if xenial-proposed was properly configured, as
'apt-get install -t xenial-proposed linux-genric-hwe-16.04' didn't
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Right, the fixed kernel mentioned in -proposed is NOT the 4.15 HWE
kernel, it's the 4.4.0 kernel.
You need to select the correct kernel if you wish to test the fix.
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Note that `perf` can crash when demangling. The (trivial) patch shown below
fixes the issue for me:
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1810.2/02663.html
Related libbfd issue for incorrect demangling:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23715
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In order to install them all I ran this:
sudo apt install -t=xenial-proposed linux-signed-generic linux-generic
(which is something that is not told in the previous document)
In its execution an error occurred; here is an
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Putatieve,
Seems like you have the bionic HWE installed, so that is why your server is
defaulting to 4.15.
Your apt log shows 4.4 downloading so you should be able to manually boot into
it from grub...
Personally I'm hoping an update drops to bionic proposed as Xenial was not part
of my
PS: linux-genric-hwe-16.04 is a typo in this post
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Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport
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And I am running ubuntu 16.04
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I've been documenting my attempt to work around this problem here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47415198/missing-gl-version-from-
glewinit-using-egl/54668271#54668271
I discovered an nvidia blog post - https://devblogs.nvidia.com/linking-
opengl-server-side-rendering/ - which says:
"If
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amd64Linux kernel image for
version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-4.4.0-141-generic
please try the latest mainline kernel from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
install the matching linux-modules pkg too
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You don't seem to understand what I said: I DO HAVE 4.15.0 installed
(linux-generic-hwe-16.04):
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=linux-generic-hwe-16.04=names=xenial-updates=all
running 'apt-get install -t xenial-proposed linux-generic-hwe-16.04'
does NOT pull any new/updated 4.15.0
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Hello - I've prepared a backport of commit
2be8ffed093b91536d52b5cd2c99b52f605c9ba6 and a kernel test build. If
someone affected by this bug could verify that the test kernel fixes it,
I'll land this fix in the Bionic kernel. The test kernel is here:
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Verification-done on xenial:
shim-signed/1.33.1~16.04.4
dkms/2.2.0.3-2ubuntu11.6
I've installed bbswitch on a test UEFI system, rebooted to disable
validation in shim; then upgraded to the new packages and could verify
that shim validation was re-enabled and a MOK was enrolled in the
firmware,
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Not a duplicate. The previous bug was a problem with the display which
first appeared in linux -44, which was duplicated and confirmed fixed in
-45. This is a new problem caused by excessive Ethernet traffic. This is
a different problem that existed in -43 and still remains in -45. It
should
I'm using a Thinkpad T480s and while my Elantech touchpad was mostly
functional upon moving to 18.10 two-finger right-click and three-finger
middle-click stopped working. `libinput list-devices` showed 'none' for
a couple of features like 'Click methods.'
The same fixes above worked for me (both
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If, due to the
This bug looks like similar to previous bugs such as bug 1729674, bug
1785780 and bug 1792574.
Gene, can you try running `sudo ethtool --offload rx
off` and see if you can reproduce the issue? If so, could you attach the
output from 'lsusb -v'? Perhaps we can build a kernel for you to test.
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I'm not 100% sure what this firmware blob is actually used for, as the
card is mostly functional without it and I'm not confident the broken
bits aren't due to an incomplete driver, but it requests it for
CA0132-based PCIe addin cards (Sound Blaster Recon3D, Z series, X
Closing bug per comment #3.
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Can you attach dmesg output to this bug when you boot with that kernel
param added?
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Gene, upon further investigation, I made a mistake suggesting this bug
is a duplicate of your earlier bug. We will investigate this bug stand-
alone.
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Thank you.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 6:15 PM Terry Rudd <1815...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
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> is a duplicate of your earlier bug. We will investigate this bug stand-
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I just noticed that the source code also calls for a "ctefx-r3di.bin"
that's needed for a "Recon3Di" (apparently a Dell proprietary variant?)
and the -sbz file was renamed "ctefx-desktop.bin" in 4.20.
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These two patches were both accepted to the upstream kernel, and can be
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darp5 -
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/?id=89e3a5682edaa4e5bb334719afb180256ac7bf78
oryp5 -
Attached is the oryp5 patch
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Two fixups are needed to support the headset microphone on the System76
darp5 and oryp5. The darp5 patch is attached here, the oryp5 patch will
be attached on the next comment.
On the System76 Darter Pro (darp5), there is a headset microphone input
attached to 0x1a that does
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Gene, this bug appears to be a duplicate of one you filed on 1/30/2019.
I will duplicate this one over to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813999
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I formatted reloaded Linux Mint 19.1 and it worked . I guess I had to
many kernels from updates and too many reloaded drivers per kernel
On Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 5:41:25 a.m. EST, Anthony Wong
wrote:
I don't have problem building that driver with kernel 4.15.0-45-generic.
Can
Public bug reported:
Running iperf3 on Dell XP-15 with TB-10 Thunderbolt dock causes a kernel
exception and ethernet failure after about 30 seconds.
Easy to reproduce. Connect to another machine via Gig-E and run iperf3
in either direction until the problem occurs. Should run 900+ Mb in
either
I'm posting again. This bug still exists. Easily reproducible. Here's
how. (You NEED to be able to essentially use up RAM to see this bug in
action)
Tested on a 3GB desktop (Core 2 Quad), running Live Ubuntu 18.10 LTS off
of a flash drive (pendrivelinux.com). Kernel 4.18.0-10.
FF 63.0. I set the
Re-verified trusty since the previous trusty comment was imprecise:
dkms 2.2.0.3-1.1ubuntu5.14.04.10
Upgrading kernel and headers follows with a loadable, properly signed
module using the MOK generated previously.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ dpkg -l shim-signed dkms | cat
Hi Putatieve, thanks for you attention here. Let me try to clarify what happens
here: the issue is present in kernel 4.4.0-142, 4.15.0-45 and 4.18.0-14. The
three versions were already released,
but the fix for the regression observed in this LP is present in the new
versions that are getting
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cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.15.0-38.41-generic 4.15.18
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DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
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Verification-done on xenial:
dkms 2.2.0.3-2ubuntu11.6
Upgraded kernel to hwe kernel, drivers can still be loaded from the
right versioned directory for the kernel and loads succesfully --
signature is validated fined as the kernel module is signed.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ dpkg -l shim-signed dkms |
Verification-done on trusty:
dkms/2.2.0.3-1.1ubuntu5.14.04.10
I've installed bbswitch on a test UEFI system, upgraded the kernel to a
newer version (ie. linux-image-hwe-trusty-generic) and was still able to
load the module in; the module in the updates/dkms directory for the
kernel version is
Verification-done on trusty:
dkms/2.2.0.3-1.1ubuntu5.14.04.10
shim-signed/1.33.1~14.04.4
I've installed bbswitch on a test UEFI system, rebooted to disable
validation in shim; then upgraded to the new packages and could verify
that shim validation was re-enabled and a MOK was enrolled in the
Yes, when upgrading MESA in Bionic, the issue would arise. I can't
imagine why MESA would be this damaging though.
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@PAVAMAN: Is there a reason that you installed the modules and modules-extra
packages using 'dpkg -i' and then tried to install the kernel using 'apt-get
install'? It doesn't look like you installed the right kernel there.
I think the third command should have been 'dpkg -i
Of course, the bug/regression only appeared in 4.15.0-45 (4.15.0-43 is
fine).
In post #11, Brad Figg specifically asked us to test a fix, released in
the 'proposed' repository, ASAP and report back with the result.
Otherwise the proposed fix would be dropped.
But on Ubuntu 16.04
the last times the kernel panic got triggered by watching Youtube Video
in Firefox.
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I'm under unbuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0 and the xenial-proposed solved
problem reading /dev/tty for me
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Hi all,
In linux-4.15, which is used as hwe-edge in xenial, there's an unexpected
behavior. It results in latency spikes of generic_make_request() function call.
How to reproduce:
1. Run fio:
fio --name=test --rw=randwrite --direct=1
Public bug reported:
fails on latest kernel 134 on get_user_pages calls. Arguments changed
for the function between -142 and -143 kernels.
common/inc/nv-mm.h includes a macro to deal with this problem, but it is
not working.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: nvidia-384
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Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
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 1815733
and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.
If, due to the
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/promote-to-proposed
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/promote-to-proposed
Assignee: Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team (ubuntu-sru) => Łukasz
Zemczak (sil2100)
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** Description changed:
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** Tags removed: need-duplicate-check
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1815776
Title:
nvidia-384 384.130-0ubuntu0.16.04.1: nvidia-384 kernel module
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