Hi
Sure i will try it and update.
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[cosmic] ipoib ping with large message size failed
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I had same problem when disabled integrated card in bios. Found issue
report in gdm3 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/332. Issue
description has link back to launchpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1716857.
Workaround mentioned in both reports - to change line in
I experienced this bug as well after update to Ubuntu 19.04.
Tried newest firmware -29 (and also -27, -22) which does not work
either. Tried to go back to -21, but this seems to be no longer
supported by the driver.
What seems to help for me is to set bt_coex_active=0, maybe you want to
try that
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
We shipped several platform with sunix device, which is enabled by sunix
DKMS driver.
We should use in-tree driver instead.
[Fix]
Include not-yet-merged sunix driver:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190319120723.3691-1-sau...@gmail.com/
[Test]
Use command
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Include Sunix serial/parallel driver
Status in HWE Next:
New
Status
So to be clear. AT THIS DAY, there is still no fix for the A315-41
(without the G!!).
My config (the best result from all my tests) :
- A315-41 Ryzen5 2500U 8 cores 3600mhz
- Linux ubuntu 18.04.2
- bios 1.11 configured (I didnt go to 1.13 while it seems worst on A315-41
series...)
- 4.20 kernel
use these kernel parameters: i8042.nopnp acpi_osi=! acpi_osi=\"Windows 2009\"
acpi_backlight=vendor
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sudo update-grub
sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
sudo install tlp
sudo reboot
enjoy
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Lid closing suspend doesn't work, any workaround?
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Acer Aspire A315 IOAPIC failure on Ubuntu 18.04, kernel hangs, can't
This is a bug in the amdgpu kernel module.
When trying to access the DP aux channel it is causing system hangs.
At least in upstream fwupd there is a recently committed workaround:
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/commit/57816a7907e5f56c2136af31a4f1ae5186d87565
For now you can do the following:
*being able
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Acer Aspire A315 IOAPIC failure on Ubuntu 18.04, kernel hangs, can't
load, kernel freeze (AMD Ryzen
I haven't had that issue for a while, since kernel 4.20, I think, but I
just had this issue again, on up to date 19.04 with kernel 5.0.0-13:
[376539.800632] xhci_hcd :0e:00.0: ERROR unknown event type 15
[376544.914548] xhci_hcd :0e:00.0: xHCI host not responding to stop
endpoint
Please read the previous comments, and install tlp
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Acer Aspire A315 IOAPIC failure on Ubuntu 18.04, kernel hangs, can't
** Also affects: linux (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1542939
system freeze after vt switching
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Thank you very much. I think I can live with the first option. I'll look
more into the implications, but it seems to be better than not having
the process running at all.
Not sure if I need to do anything to close this.
> 1. Blacklist synapticsmst plugin in fwupd in /etc/fwupd/daemon.conf
This
maybe try this on and remove nopnp? Although 1) I couldn't make it work (maybe
I did it wrong, i'm a noob) 2) it was about suspend with the lid open not
working.
I any case siyia said nopnp screwed with suspend. It is most likely the case, I
think if it works when you disable the touchpad
I'm sure this is a touchpad related problem because suspend works if
touchpad is disabled. We are very close :).
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Acer
UPDATE
1) To clarify, is your computer set to suspend when you close the lid?
IT WAS SET TO "DO NOTHING" .
2) Did this issue start to happen with your Acer TravelMate 5335 after
an update? If so, which one precisely?
NO IT NEVER WORKED I REMEMBER
3) To see if this is already resolved in
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I have an Ideapad 330s 15ARR and can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 19.04.
The parameter ivrs_ioapic[32]=00:14.0 fix the problem. If any help is
needed to investigate and test this, I'm glad to do so.
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Hello, I am using Ubuntu Budgie (19.04) now and having the exact same problem.
I stopped using the previous version because it was useless to me. Current
kernel version is 5.1.0-050100rc6-generic
version.
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I have to undo everything. It seems to be the best options is still the
ivrs parameters. Not the i8042.nopnp causes the sleep problem but these
acpi_osi=! acpi_osi=\"Windows 2009\". This is what I use now:
i8042.nopnp ivrs_ioapic[4]=00:14.0 ivrs_ioapic[5]=0:00.2
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OK, this second deb seems to solve my problem! The headphone jack state
is detected correctly without the quirk! Thanks!
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Sounds like this is a kernel bug / change which has caused this -
reassigning.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Thanks for the suggestion, Stefan. I just tried setting bt_coex_active
to 0 (and confirmed it took by checking
/sys/module/iwlwifi/parameters/bt_coex_active). Unfortunately I still
get the errors.
I also tried back-rev firmware earlier with no luck.
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There is some error during initialization in elantech driver.
[2.675983] psmouse serio2: elantech: assuming hardware version 3 (with
firmware version 0x254f00)
[2.880105] psmouse serio2: elantech: elantech_send_cmd query 0x02 failed.
[2.880108] psmouse serio2: elantech: failed to
Fixed since upgrading from 18.10 (4.18) to 19.04 (5.0) on the same
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if by chance this is an Acer UEFI bug is there somewhere else I could
report it? either in launchpad or upstream?
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uname: Linux 4.15.0-46-generic x86_64
After performing automatic update of OS about 10 days ago (1-MAR-2019
and later) boot process shows with grub option "quiet splash" following
lines
[ OK ] Started Set console scheme.
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I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04 and found that scrolling with mouse
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OK, sent the patch to review.
thx.
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Headphone jack switch sense is inverted: plugging in headphones
disables headphone
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https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/ps-2-touchpad-
not-working-correctly-4175643961/ seem to point to a working dkms-based
solution already.
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Hooray, it seems that it has - but possibly only partially.
Peak and Avg throughput were both a few % down compared to -32, but well
within the sort of variance wifi suffers from. High-70s for download is
certainly good enough to use.
What's less encouraging, to the point of being an outright
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