(In reply to alfie from comment #542)
>
> Ryzen is not a CPU to run Linux onto.
YMMV but our Ryzen 2600 has been 100% rock solid stable (on 24/7) since
my last comment #493 Jan 23, 2019. All we did was the mwait and
idle:typical bios tweaks. That has worked for many/most people hitting
this bug
(In reply to CodingEagle02 from comment #545)
> Hey out of curiosity, since I can't seem to find a clear answer, what
> exactly does idle=halt do?
idle=halt disables ACPI MWAIT completely, and issues HALT instead of different
C-states for idle.
Without idle=halt, both my machines are issuing erro
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Problem solved in latest 4.18 kernel. Thanks.
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Same as bug 1800238
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This thread sheds more light on why it is a good idea to disable a.out
support:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/cag48ez1rvd5mq_pb6eygqesazhpqz765oazysope0kpqfze...@mail.gmail.com/
Specifically, the coredump support is broken/buggy and that's addressed
in this patch:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/l
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Assignee: dann frazier (dannf)
Status: In Progress
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Build Nvidia drivers in conjunction
--- Comment From leona...@ibm.com 2019-03-12 14:52 EDT---
(In reply to comment #60)
The patches were sent to Ubuntu kernel-team mailing list.
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Disco update: v5.0.1 upstream stable release
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I also have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04.2.
The login screen starts normally, but right after typing my password and
pressing enter the screen is black.
The problem started after an NVIDIA driver update with "apt upgrade". I was
using the nvidia driver form the CUDA Repository.
I tried remov
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* Cherry-pick a commit to fix default bpp selection. (LP: #1818879)
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On our 16.04LTS (and earlier) systems we used the ipvsadm --ops UDP
support (one-packet scheduling) to get a better distribution amongst
our real servers behind the load-balancer for some small subset of
applications.
This has worked fine through the 4.4.0-xxx kernels. But wh
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4.15 kernel ip_vs --ops causes
Same thing here.
Dell XPS 9560, Samsung SM961 512GB NVMe SSD, Ubuntu 18.04.2, Linux
4.18.0-16-generic.
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Here it is.
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And this is after power off and on - then it starts working properly.
And thank you for your help so far, it is appreciated.
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And in case it helps here it is after suspend + restart (still not
working).
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So I switched to Linux Kernel 5 since RC-5 and I was switching to the
latest version ever since a new one is released. It seems that the 5
branch has fixed the issue for good. I am on 5.0.1 and have no issue
with output. *fingers crossed*
However I do have an issue with the input. Cannot recognize
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BPF: kernel pointer leak to unprivileged us
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