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Title:
kernel panic after upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10
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But bad memory I should get errors even on 19.04 and there isnt anything .
But will try
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kernel panic after upgrading from 19
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Hello,
When installing `nvidia-340` there is an error is the postinst script:
philippe@pv-desktop:~$ sudo apt install --reinstall nvidia-340
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 1 reinstall
I've just checked this:
core 16-2.42.1 8043 stablecanonical✓ core
core18 201910301267 stablecanonical✓ base
pi2-kernel 4.4.0-1124.133 102 stablecanonical✓ kernel
[1579563.933197] mmc1: host does not support reading read-only swit
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bug is not fixed until today ! Not in Ubuntu 16.04 nor in Ubuntu 18.04.3
LTS (5.15.0-70-generic )
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Title:
SMBv2+ does not show all f
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Build environment: Tangerine build server with dchroot disco-amd64
Build command: fakeroot debian/rules do_tools=0 no_dumpfile=1 clean
binary-generic binary-headers
While building the test kernel for Disco, the kernel built from master-next
branch (head: e903d6a UBUNTU: ups
In my case I have very similar eye discomfort on nvidia (nouvea + nvidia
drivers), ati (radeon driver) and intel card on Ununtu 16.04-19.10 that
then causes sickness and headaches. Looks like problem in some shared
code used by all of mentioned card drivers or smth wrong in drm itself.
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In my cases it's also very noticeable that colors on Ubuntu 16.04-19.10
are much brighter than on Ubuntu 14.04. Changes in gamma doesn't help
me. So maybe there could be a problem with color processing (dithering
could be one of such problem).
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[Impact]
Sometimes USB ports and USB ethernet on Thunderbolt Docking don't work
after hotplugging.
[Fix]
Add proper link delay when PCIe devices transit out from D3cold.
[Test]
Tested with Dell WD19DC docking station on Dell XPS 9380. After applying
the fix, the USB ports o
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Title:
hwe-edge kernel 5.3.0-23.25 kernel does
I'm on Manjaro, Huawei Matebook D (Ryzen version), but I had the same
problem and I solved it by changing my /etc/default/grub file in the
following way:
I changed this line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
to this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="amd_iommu=on iommu=pt"
then I did:
sudo update-grub && sudo reboot
Eve
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Title:
Make hotplugging docking station to Thunderbolt port more
Thanks, so from your description the problem is with gnome-control-
center since connecting using bluetoothctl worked when the UI didn't,
right? What command did you use in the bluetoothctl command line, just
connect DEVICEID?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Yuan-Chen Cheng (ycheng-twn)
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Related issues:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/issues/1899
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/some-flatpaks-kill-the-machine-on-f31sb-beta-testing/7673/4
So is it a Mesa, and not a kernel bug?
AFAICS it can be solved/workaround by Flatpak packages moving to a newer
Mesa version.
St
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11:52:44 DEBUG| [stdout] # selftests: net: pmtu.sh
11:52:44 DEBUG| [stdout] # TEST: ipv4: PMTU exceptions
[ OK ]
11:52:44 DEBUG| [stdout] # TEST: ipv6: PMTU exceptions
[ OK ]
11:52:44 DEBUG| [std
In my case I don't get anything in the logs indicating that the kernel
is trying to talk to mmc1.
$ dmesg | grep mmc
[4.594995] mmc0: sdhost-bcm2835 loaded - DMA enabled (>1)
[4.603742] mmc-bcm2835 3f30.mmc: mmc_debug:0 mmc_debug2:0
[4.610786] mmc-bcm2835 3f30.mmc: DMA channel
margins snapping settings 0 1 1 2
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Yes. I typed "bluetoothctl", then used "devices" to list the available
devices and then "connect ".
Connection doesn't work :
- automatically, when I switch on the headphones
- when I try to force connection using the toggle in the UI
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Indeed
$ find /proc/device-tree/ | grep sdio
/proc/device-tree/soc/gpio@7e20/sdio_pins
/proc/device-tree/soc/gpio@7e20/sdio_pins/name
/proc/device-tree/soc/gpio@7e20/sdio_pins/phandle
/proc/device-tree/soc/gpio@7e20/sdio_pins/brcm,function
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I found that suspend/hibernate are trouble. But specially KDE/Plasma is
problematic. While Manjaro Plasma refuses to work, Manjaro i3 gives
Suspend (to Disk, assume) out of the box. Everything else so far is
working very good.
Another observation: Monitor flickering occurs when Power is connected
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I use manjaro + wayland/sway, the only custom things i did are:
1)added my user to video power and input groups
2)disabled some devices from being able to wake the laptop from suspend at
/proc/acpi/wakeup
No screen flickering and suspend seems to work
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# bad: [e903d6a85368180af5f09bf5d0be0308b757694d] UBUNTU: upstream stable to
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git bisect bad e903d6a85368180af5f09bf5d0be0308b757694d
# good: [e421062fe0c6fba6d639c9ca57e3587171e7664f] UBUNTU: Ubuntu-5.0.0-37.40
git bisect
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I have installed and am now running the latest mainline kernel build
successfully.
There is still flickering at this moment in time. I am currently in the
process of making drm-tip on my machine. Do I simply run drm-tip while
running the newer kernel or is there any specific usage?
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Did a memory test .
Passed.
And after I realized that could not be a hardware issue because I have the same
problem on my laptop too.
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> the flicker is a driver bug, test a newer mainline kernel build
Timo, Could you provide link to bug issue
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1853694
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Ubuntu causing
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** Description changed:
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@Hui, I tried the patched kernel you released and posted on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi2/+bug/1852035 .
It works fine ( other than the dmesg logs that the other tester posted )
under KDE Plasma and LXQt. It seems that only Mate suffers the
flickering and other rendering a
Running into the same problem:
Ubuntu 19.04
NVIDIA Driver 440.33.01
Output: (Please note that not even writing the conf to my HOME directory works.
I've also retried with sudo. Same results.)
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➜ nvidia-settings
(nvidia-settings:19553): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 10:04:11.973:
g_object_u
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