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I am using Ubuntu Version 13.04, with customized kernel version 3.8 or a
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So, after a bit of hacking around, I was able to get my BCM4313 working
with the latest bcmwl-6.30.223.30 and the latest kernel 3.10.0.
I think the main problem that I originally had, and that others
(
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2013-February/msg00125.html
)
started hav
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the common bug , is that the usb3 dock disconnects randomly while using
when connected to usb3 ports but not usb2 ports.
I used to have that issue with anything connected to the usb3 port would
have problems.
My problem was caused by an issue with the drives for the card reader built
into my lapto
Brandon, not yet. Going to submit this weekend. But probably the more
submission the better.
On Aug 1, 2013 5:30 AM, "Brandon Clark" wrote:
> Tony, have you started one yet? If not I will work on this in the
> morning.
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Regression: USB storage broken on 3.10.06-generic
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
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Bu
Just got into some testing and USB 2.0 devices work fine everywhere(tested with
md5sum on large archives), but usb 3.0 will cause USB 3.0 ports to loose power
until reboot (Just to be sure i borrowed an usb 3.0 stick, which caused the
ports to freeze immediately).
This is definetly some other bu
Experiencing this issue with upstream Kernel Release Candiadate 3, so I
don't think this is going to be fixed in a future release.
3.11.0-031100rc3-generic #201307290035 SMP Mon Jul 29 04:36:40 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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External USB 3.0 hard drive randomly disconnects and
Oh, sorry, i misunderstood you.
I didn't file the bug, I've got a different dock. The thing is, that it works
fine if plugged into usb 2.0 ports (even on linux), so it shouldn't be a
hardware defect.
Even if it is, the same happens when plugging my kingston pendrive into the usb
3.0 port (even
Hi,
I also had the problem where my kubuntu 12.04 install was completely
hardware freezing - i.e absolutely no response from any input device and
in particular CTRL+ALT+SysRq REISUB was not responding at all either.
I found the problem was happening close to when I was switching the
external moni
i am talking about the dock's usb->sata chipset. So try a different dock.
Found some rock solid and some that disconnect.
purchased some dock's a little while ago (all same model) and one would
disconnect in minutes under windows and linux and the other would
disconnect but would take longer.
My t
I've booted back into kernel 3.8.0-26-generic and have successfully had
eight VMs, including two of the troublesome ones, running for at least
ten minutes. This might be a regression in the -27 kernels.
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Since updating to Ubuntu 13.04 as fresh install, everything is working
:)
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I didn't experience this on windows.
Upgraded firmware didn't fix the issue.
Anyway, this is the integrated chipset in my Dell N7110, so trying another is a
no-go.
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Hi everyone !
I tried everything but I have the same slow signal problem...
Anyone has a new idea on how to fix that ?
Thanks a lot ;)
Cedric.
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1286:2044 [Microsoft Surface Pro] Marvell 88W87
Turning off ksm (echo 0 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run) changed the crash I
got.
With ksm off, the crash is now in Xorg. I had to use the vnc viewer to
get the KVM instances past grub's boot prompt.
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Common.also happens under Windows.don't think it's Linux specific.
USB 3 controllers and device chipsets are crap.
Try a different dock with a different chipset.
Worked for me
On 01/08/2013 4:35 AM, "solazs" <1050...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Tried the newest 3.11 mainline kernel, but the probl
This is reproducable without adding VMs nine and ten -- one or the other
of those VMs on its own is sufficient to kill my machine.
And this time, we got lucky, I have stack traces. I've trimmed my log to
show the crash up close, then the rest of a reboot.
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Sure.
It's a Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A02PT.
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Black screen at login
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Perhaps http://www.spinics.net/lists/stable/msg16022.html
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I experience the same problem with an brand new Ubuntu Server 12.04.2 LTS:
- kernel 3.5.0-37
- grub 1.99-21ubuntu3.9
I'm using an ASRock AD2550B-ITX.
Can I expect any "official" solution to the problem in near future? I
want to store all my data on that system, so I rather have a LTS version
than
I think this bug has been fixed. I tried to repeat the steps (shut down
the PC, open and close quickly the lid) and the PC shut down normally
without suspending. I repeated it three or four times before coming back
here, and it didn't happen again.
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I have no idea if will help in something but when i press to submit this second
report another scrip appeared "
https://bugs.launchpad.net/tcombo/rev16718/?yui-3.10.2/yui/yui-min.js&lp/meta.js&yui-3.10.2/loader/loader-min.js:11
" and the report could not be sent,until i pressed few times the sto
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I have no idea why the phone won't mount. see
http://askubuntu.com/questions/284214/cannot-mount-cell-phone-as-usb-mass-storage-device
where I was told to file as a bug. A bug of what, I don't know.
"something" has a bug.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Changing the line in /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf to
DisableSwitching=0
to
DisableSwitching=1
solved the problem
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I have no idea why the phone won't mount. see
http://askubuntu.com/questions/284214/cannot-mount-cell-phone-as-usb-mass-storage-device
where I was to
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I have sent you few minutes ago another report about the scripts which
they were blocking my screen and my acess to the laptop totaly,except
after several efforts the acess to alt+f2.After i sent you that report
and while i was still in these two tabs in the firefox 1. epanast
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screen is blocked
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I have the same issue:
[681443.320409] usb 2-1.4: new full-speed USB device number 8 using ehci-pci
[681443.415519] usb 2-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=0e8d, idProduct=0002
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I'm having this issue on both precise and raring on ThinkPad X201.
This issue only appears when external display attached to DisplayPort.
The behavior is consistent with stock/mainline kernel with stock or
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3.8.0-27-generic with intel
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Eight KVM instances locked my
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Hello,
I've downloaded today the 3.11-rc3 kernel and I confirm that I still can
connect via wireless...
Linux box 3.11.0-031100rc3-generic# iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"jupiter"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.422 GHz Access Point: 58:6D:8F:xx:xx:xx
Bit Rate=150
I'm having this issue on both precise and raring on ThinkPad X201.
This issue only appears when external display attached to DisplayPort.
The behavior is consistent with stock/mainline kernel with stock or
intel linuxgraphics drivers (3.8.0-26-generic, 3.8.0-27-generic,
3.8.0-27-generic with inte
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With my linux-generic package at 3.8.0.27.45 I had a lockup while
running eight KVM instances; the soundcard continued to loop the little
tiny sample of audio it was on.
The only lines that made it to /var/log/kern.log:
Jul 31 11:11:18 hunt kernel: [10420.003674] device vnet
Sam Coffland's proposal from comment #29 seems to be the most sensible
IMHO. I also have a BCM4313 on my Acer Aspire One, which has been broken
with this upgraded wl.ko driver. brcmsmac is not an option for me since
it doesn't support ad-hoc mode, which I require.
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OK, so I was able to update my BIOS by installing Windows again.
Rebooted into Ubuntu and nothing happened. Nothing's changed I got this
from the terminal
maxo@Dayman:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
[sudo] password for maxo:
V1.30
08/13/2012
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I HAVE DONE FORMAT IN MY LAPTOP SINCE YESTERDAY BUT A DAY AFTER SCRIPTS
LIKE THIS ONE:http://s.yting.com/yts/jsbin/www-embed-player-
vflAQZN9N.js:4 , are blocking my screen .I thought that will not have
this problem after my format but it seems that they keep on
Proble
Tried the newest 3.11 mainline kernel, but the problem is still there.
Bump, this bug makes half my usb ports unusable.
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Exte
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the desktop is emty when i am booting nothing appears on the screen only
the background.
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U
On the weekend I can put an install of Ubuntu back on it - running
Crunchbang right now and it's not my main laptop. It does have the current
BIOS on it (A05) and I've got several pictures of the kernel panics I've
had on it that I took with my phone, if you're interested. (just wanted to
let you k
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Sorry - update: After updating the bios to the latest version from Asus,
retrying with the v3.10 kernel resumed fine :) Thanks for your help!
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Thanks Christopher. I updated to the latest bios, and tried again -
resumed perfectly.
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I could not test with my motherboard directly because the Lucid live cd
doesn't want to boot. Then I tried with my other computer which have a
H87I-PLUS motherboard (and have the bug too, see my previous tests), and
it works immediatly like a charm !
Then : all's working with the Lucid 10.04.4 liv
The problem is still there with the newest 3.11 mainline kernel.
Windows boots fine.
I've upgraded the USB chip firmware, but it didn't change anything.
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modules in the linux-image-virtual image.
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Kernel panic in 3.8.0-26-gener
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Reproducable 100% of the time.
sudo md5deep -r -c -z /dev/
Other intensive I/O commands such as fsck /dev/Some3TBDrive also cause the
panic.
/var/log/kern.log shows stack trace.
Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit (amd64) Server Edition
Tested running under VMWare ESXi 5, VMWare Workstat
Perhaps this is worth commenting on since I'm using similar hardware
(Intel HD4000 graphics, Aspire S3-391) but I have the same issue with
Kubuntu 13.04, kernel 3.10.4 mainline. This never happened with earlier
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Please include the rbd and kvm modules in the virtual image so that we
can mount ceph when running on an instance and use nested
virtualization.
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You are right. And thanks for keeping track of my bug / fixing the ID
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2357:0100 TP-Link 8200ND USB Wireless adapter won
Sorry, but here ends my knowledge about linux. I'm only a ubuntu user, not a
kernel developer.
I'm not able to build a own kernel.
The last hints about this problem:
git log --all Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25..Ubuntu-3.8.0-16.26 |grep UVC
->
OminiVision webcam 0x05a9:0x2643 needs the same UVC_QUIRK_PR
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8086:10c9 network not working properly, lot of dropped
Right, two different bugs. With the device table fixed in -proposed,
let's use this bug to track the authentication issue.
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- If you plug the device in via USB, or boot with it connected, nothing happens.
+ Th
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It happens quite frequently. Whenever i'm without power for some time
and laptop goes into sleep or suspend (or whatever it is), i can't
unsleep/unsuspend. I hit enter to wake the machine and the screen just
locks and I go into an endless cycle of autoauthenticatin
Ah, sorry about that. it is added now in the big box for the 'extra
comments' or whatever.
And just so you have it here too in case I did it wrong (again), it's
computer: Satellite S55-A5295
but I think I got it right.
Thanks
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This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
>From a terminal window please run:
apport-collect 1206900
and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.
If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable
to run this command, please add a commen
Public bug reported:
I have a Logitech K760 Bluetooth keyboard. This keyboard has three
buttons that allow you to connect to three different machines via
Bluetooth. I have button three mapped to my Ubuntu box. When I hit
button one and then quickly hit button three, the kernel crashes. If I
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