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Yes, sure. Here it is...
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I should also note that after this happens, attempting to "rmmod
ath11k_pci" results in a wait of several minutes before then getting a
segmentation fault error.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Most of the computer's memory
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Public bug reported:
I have got a HP HP ZBook Studio G5 laptop.
After updating BIOS from "BIOS Q71 Ver. 01.15.00 12/28/2020" to version
"BIOS Q71 Ver. 01.16.00 04/22/2021" most of the memory got unavailable
in Linux. The system has 16 GiB of memory, but now free -h shows only
total of 1.5 GiB.
Looks like it has been resolved in 5.11.0-34, it doesn't happen any
more. But it did in previous builds.
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Title:
A little update:
a new patch has been released on the ath10k mailing list and has been
merged into the ath git
the patch is currently in "master-pending"
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git/commit/?h=master-
pending=973de582639a1e45276e4e3e2f3c2d82a04ad0a6
have
Public bug reported:
The hirsute 5.11.x linux-image-raspi kernels boot fine on my rpi4b, but
the 5.13.x kernels freeze before showing anything on the connected hdmi
screen.
Reverting to the 5.11.x hirsute kernels fixes boot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package:
Still not solved.
Bug happens on Fresh install of Kubuntu 21.04 with reccomended HDD distribution
on modern Lapotp (Ryzen5, 5500U).
And on older Laptop (~2014) with Ubuntu 20.04 & 21.04, Kubuntu 21.04 and
Lubuntu 20.04 & 20.10 & 21.04. (experienced often, sometimes every few hours)
Kswapd0
Thanks. That seems to show only internal components (PCIe) and the USB
3.0 controller can wake the machine up. Please try disabling each of
them separately:
sudo sh -c 'echo XHC > /proc/acpi/wakeup'
sudo sh -c 'echo RP01 > /proc/acpi/wakeup'
sudo sh -c 'echo RP03 > /proc/acpi/wakeup'
sudo
Public bug reported:
5.13 with KCSAN enabled reports the following bug on Xen-based
instances.
Maybe it's worth investigating to determine if they are false positives
or not, for now, I think we can just disable CONFIG_KCSAN to prevent
this boot problem:
200 01:51:29
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-oem-5.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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