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FTR, 4.15.0-62 seems *much* better than 4.15.0-60. With 4.15.0-60 this
system was kernel panic restarting every 75-90 minutes; now it's been up
since I installed 4.15.0-62, over 5 hours ago:
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4.15.0-62-generic
ewen@naosr620:~$ uptime
16:09:54 up 5:26,
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linux-raspi2 from Eoan (19.10) doesn't boot on Raspberry Pi 4 due to
missing kernel modules for the new hardware components. It would be nice
if these got included. Also it only boots the kernel when the Pi is
configured for 1GB RAM or less. (Then gets stuck on missing root
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These symptoms sound very much like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1842447 (I found
the bug I'm commenting on while searching for additional links about the
issue in 1842447). There's a -62 kernel in proposed updates which
hopefully contains the fix for this bug. See
FTR, I think this is the fix in -62:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-bionic.git/commit/?h=master-
next=b502cfeffec81be8564189e5498fd3f252b27900
and it appears to be the only change from -60 to -62:
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This was released in 4.15.0-59-generic and works as intended. Marking
Fix Released. Note, this still needs to land in linux-gcp for Bionic due
to some technical reasons.
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I agree with Taher (in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1842447/comments/15),
this bug seems to impact a lot of systems (my colo host was kernel panic
restarting about every 75-90 minutes, all weekend). It has a NAT
firewall on it (for the hosted VMs), but no Docker/Wireguard,
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Weird. I've had an XPS 9360 running ubuntu since November 2017. Last
week I picked up all the updates from August, rebooted and ran straight
into this bug with headphones that had previously been fine. I dual boot
into Windows and that is fine so it isn't a hardware problem.
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Same problem. XPS 15 9570, freshly installed Ubuntu 18.04.3. 70-99
degrees while using browser + IDE. Disabling turbo boost keeps it under
80 degrees, but that's not a solution. intel_pstate is enabled,
disabling it does not help.
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This bug has to be dealt with a higher degree of urgency. It impacts any
machine that performs any type of NAT. Is not application specific
though.
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Alex, 18.10 is EOL as of the end of July so no fix is planned
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Kernel Panic with
I just found that s2i back to work after I removed multipass snap package.
BTW, the multipass version is multipass (beta) 0.8.0.
This issue looks not impact users who not installed multipass, so I'll
lower the priority.
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The last status change happened on accident. The fix has not been
released, yet. I cannot change the status back to "Fix Committed"
though. Can anyone help with this?
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AlsaDevices:
total 0
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 1 Sep 8 11:07 seq
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 33 Sep 8 11:07 timer
AplayDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.19
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
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I have same error (kernel panik message
[ 365.536168] kernel BUG at
/build/linux-hwe-L8V6Q3/linux-hwe-4.15.0/net/ipv4/ip_output.c:636! )
How I can provide `apport-collect` ?
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this issue can not be reproduced on linux-oem-osp1 5.0.0.1020.21.
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linux-oem 4.15 can not suspend to idle
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Intel HDMI audio print "Unable to
Is there any chance this fix will be available for 18.10 as well?
Thanks,
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Thermald does not set max CPU after
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cpuinfo_linux_get_max_processors_count always warns Ubuntu default MAX
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