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Hi Aaron,
I have attached the output of dmesg with rr8822be blacklisted and with
rtw88.debug_mask=0x3ff added to the linux commandline from GRUB.
After boot, I verified that the rtw88 driver is loaded:
junbuntu@pj:~/playground$ lsmod | grep rtw
rtwpci 24576 0
rtw88
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1788336 ***
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Failed to install nfs-kernel-server package on KVM kernels
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Dima, in comment #75 you mentioned that you experienced issues with
Xenial. What kernel version were you running? We believe this issue is
tied to PTI for 32-bit but that feature was only backported to the
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linux hwe i386 kernel 5.0.0-21.22~18.04.1 crashes on Lenovo x220
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x86: mm: early boot problem on i386 with KPTI enabled
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x86: mm: early boot problem on i386 with KPTI enabled
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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backports: bug 1836856
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disco/linux: 5.0.0-23.24 -proposed tracker
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I could see this patch d90a10e2444ba5a351fa695917258ff4c5709fa5 has
landed in GCP Eoan, and generic kernels.
Therefore I will just mark this as fix-released, please feel free re-
open it if you think this is incorrect.
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Do you still experiencing this issue?
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Unable
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CONFIG_CIFS_POSIX=y needs to added to trusty/aws
Config could be found in AWS Eoan as well. Mark this as fix-released.
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Title:
kyber-iosched module missing from
I was one of the people affected by this bug, I still have the same computer,
but I haven't seen the issue anymore (since a long time, 4 years?!).
So I guess this bug can be closed?
Thank you,
Dan.
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xenial/linux:
Package removed from the test, the config won't be enabled unless we got
customer request for this
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This is information from Dell support team about 4.15 working and others
don't
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[Dell BIOSes dated 27 Mar 2019] laptop
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backports: bug 1837602
Public bug reported:
According to the following bug there's still no fix available for
Ubuntu.
The problem is reproducible using Lenovo IdeaPad D330-10IGM, probably
only the N4000 based models (I've tried with N5000 and the screen is
rotated to the left and I need xradr to rotate it yet it's not
>From all 18 aws testing node with B-5.0, this is only failing on
i3.metal and i3.en
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move_pages12 test from
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Didn't see this on 5.0 B-AWS
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Title:
msg_zerocopy in net from ubuntu_kernel_selftests failed
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I`ve tested 4.15.0 kernel from:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/lp1827884/4.15, the problem seems to be
fixed.
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x86: mm:
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pipe ...
+ kernel: [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on
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I tested this patch locally and it (seems to) work:
- read -a kernels_module < <(find_module "$lib_tree" "${4}")
+ read -a kernels_module < <(find $lib_tree -name ${4}$module_suffix)
- [ -z $kernels_module ] || return 0
+ [ -z $kernels_module ] && return 0
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Thank you for looking! I'm afraid there is no easy/fast reproducer
available, and as far as I remember it takes hours or days of stress
testing to get to it. I can't think of any decent way to validate other
than to check the aufs module version...
Once a kernel build is available, I can
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backports: bug 1836856
Hi Jun,
dmesg shows the rtw88 driver works on your b822 wifi card.
First, you can use the following steps as work around:
1, append "blacklist rtwpci" in "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf";
2, sudo update-initramfs -u -k 5.0.0-21-generic
Because my b822 wifi card didn't reproduce the issue you
indeed, I was tricked by that misformatted `else`.
Thanks for reporting the issue.
I agree the correct line should be `[ -z $kernels_module ] && return 0`,
because the following code is used to compare the version of target DKMS
and existed module on the system.
So, I'm processing to proposed
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