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Hi,
Just got a Thinkpad with Realtek 8852a wifi card. I installed Impish daily
(kernel 5.13).
Not recognized.
The driver is natively present in firmware folder, /rtw89/rtw8852a_fw.bin .
But the
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Just got a Thinkpad with Realtek 8852a wifi card. I installed Impish daily
(kernel 5.13).
Not recognized.
The driver is natively present in firmware folder, /rtw89/rtw8852a_fw.bin .
But the kernel module is not loaded and in fact no module is loadable!
sudo modprobe
I was having the problem on ubuntu-20.04.2-live-server-amd64.
I tried booting on live ubuntu-20.04.2-live-server-amd64 which has
kernel 5.11 and the problem is fixed on my side.
I even tried booting on live ubuntu-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64 which is
kernel 5.8 and the issue is also fixed.
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Same here.
Tiger Canyon
Intel NUC 11 Pro NUC11TNKi5
Ethernet Controller i225-LM
20.04.2 LTS (Focal Fossa)
5.4.0-77-generic #86-Ubuntu
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: Intel Corporation
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info:
(Yes!)
I now do use a Debian 11 system:
Linux fthx 5.10.0-7-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.40-1 (2021-05-28) x86_64 GNU/Linux
and hdmi works as intended, FYI.
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FYI I still do experience this bug with latest 1030 kernel oem.
No issue running 5.8 hwe or 5.11 hwe.
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Linux 5.10.0-1024.25
I don't have the time to compile kernels, at the moment.
But I tried latest CKT hwe kernel:
Linux 5.11.0-16-generic #17~20.04.5-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 27 07:37:47 UTC 2021
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
And hdmi is working like a charm.
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1) boot without hdmi plugged
2) login to gnome session
3) plug in hdmi, nothing happens (but my monitor seems to detect something few
seconds but stays black)
4) enter laptop sleep
5) resume from sleep
6) hdmi monitor works as intended
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Unfortunately, I never compiled any kernel and don't know how to do it.
There's one thing I don't understand here: why hdmi does work in gnome
after having connected it *before* login in gdm?
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This one did not fix the issue.
(Booting again with 5.8 hwe kernel, I can still confirm that there is no
issue, as 5.10 < *-1024.)
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I cannot install this 5.12 kernel because dependencies issue against
libc6 (>2.33 needed).
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Linux 5.10.0-1024.25 breaks HDMI
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Title:
Fix no picture from HDMI when it's plugged after boot
Status
Public bug reported:
Hi,
[Thinkpad T480s, Intel iGPU 8550u, Ubuntu Focal up-to-date, GNOME
Wayland session]
Previous 5.10.0-1023.24 was ok. Kernel 5.8 HWE is ok. I did not test a X
session.
Plugging HDMI after GNOME is loaded fails to display anything on the HDMI
display.
Plugging HDMI at
Previous one: *-1023
I'm sure of that because I use HDMI every day, at work or at home. And I
checked my apt/Synaptic's history. Nothing else was updated this day
apart kernels. I updated GS and Mutter to 3.36.9 *way after* having
experienced the issue for the first time.
And kernel 5.8 hwe is
Hi,
[Focal, Thinkpad T480s, 8550u/intel igpu]
Unfortunately I suspect this:
* Fix no picture from HDMI when it's plugged after boot (LP: #1924238)
- drm/i915/display: Handle lane polarity for DDI port
in *-1024 OEM 5.10 kernel, that I do use in Focal, did break HDMI hotplug after
GNOME is
As written in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1872001/comments/118,
I had no hangs with "5.3.0-52-generic" or the extended one "lp1861395v1"
I did not check the logs with "5.3.0-52.46+lp1861395v1" but with the
previous version the number of entries where very limited.
Hello,
I installed today "5.3.0-52-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP" following comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1872001/comments/101
(and fixing the typo for /etc/sourceS.list)
It removed all visible hang issued I have before especially with
IntelliJ and the whole desktop.
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04 up to date, gnome session, no extensions.
Dual FHD monitor setup : joined, monitor (2) on top of the laptop screen (1) :
|2|
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When I hit Ctrl-Shift-PrintScreen to copy a part of the monitor (2), no
sound happens and the image copied gets the right
Does 2.1 addresses, in the mean time, the performance bug affecting
Thinkpads ?
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Title:
Performance workaround for Dell 7390 2-in-1
I'm affected too (Ubuntu focal, kernel 5.4).
I found a simple workaround here using thermald :
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Discussions/X1C6-T480s-low-cTDP-and-trip-temperature-in-Linux/m-p/4637873#M14378
helped from here :
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/issues/215
It's just
Public bug reported:
Hello,
It appears that C++ demangling support is missing from linux-
tools-4.15.0-23-generic, on Ubuntu 16.04.
Could that please be fixed? The lack of demangling support was also
noticed in linux-tools-4.13.0-45-generic.
Kind regards,
Francois.
Ps: Launchpad reported
running with 4.17 rc2 mainline gives me this callstack
[Apr29 12:17] usb 4-2: reset SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
[Apr29 12:19] INFO: task pool:3929 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ +0.05] Not tainted 4.17.0-041700rc2-generic #201804230622
[ +0.01] "echo 0 >
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which i'm trying to mount.
connecting it shows in dmesg that it's
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which i'm trying to mount.
connecting it shows in dmesg that it's picking up on a
I understand that reverting to 21 can solve severe bugs, but since 21
reverting (experienced in Zesty with 164.1 and now in Artful with 165
versions of linux-firmware package) it seems that my connection is
sometimes poor (web pages loading hangs, e.g.). With 22 I do not see
such hangs or
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After some reasonable big time of use, I get (as far I noticed in user
interface or system journals) no errors and not any hang. I did not
notice any slowdown either.
Thanks a lot, my battery is smiling again.
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I've tested it now and it seems to work flawlessly.
Power usage is very similar to 4.11 kernel.
It would be great to see your patches in Zesty.
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Title:
Using an NVMe drive causes huge power drain
Status
I know that my bugs seem to me more important than other people's bugs
because that's MY bugs :-) .
But *IMHO* this lack of NVMe power management (and consequently Skylake CPU low
power states usage) is critical since :
1) it voids a lot of power management efforts these last years in
FYI i'm back to 4.23 W (that's damn good, TLP still used) with Ubuntu
4.11 RC1 kernel (including APST commit by default).
APST is the key for my problem, since I reach PC8 (powertop) at the same time.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1664602
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Solved upstream with kernel 4.11 RC1 from Ubuntu kernel archive.
I'm back to 4.23 W instead of 8.26 W in same power conditions.
I reach PC8 power state (powertop) instead of PC3.
Hope the APST Andy's patch (I guess it's the key ?) will be backported
soon to Zesty's kernel.
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My Dell BIOS is up-to-date. The IMEI firmware is included in Dell's BIOS
updates, there is no separate package.
I'll try to check IMEI version anyway.
PS : I do use NVMe drive, before that my Skylake Xeon 1535M was eating
very few watts (~4.5W), now it's ~8.2W ; I don't know what to think
about
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(including latest 4.10 rc8 from CKT PPA) does not support APST (autonomous
power state transitions). A patch does exist :
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Related to :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1579917
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Title:
Using an NVMe drive causes
Public bug reported:
PCIe NVMe drives are very common in new laptops. The Zesty's kernels (including
latest 4.10 rc8 from CKT PPA) does not support APST (autonomous power state
transitions). A patch does exist :
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-nvme/2017-February/008051.html
I hit this exact bug running Zesty, kernel 4.9 or 4.10 (or 4.8...).
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Title:
Skylake processor never reaches low power states on X1
Christopher M. Penalver, I am not so sure the workaround is easy to
implement. A regular user is unlikely to find this bug report and would
probably not know how to parse any of the comments here even if they
did. And this bug was triggered by a system update. Just imagine
somebody who can barely
RE comment #10 and my own comment #9:
I tried again and can confirm that nomodeset works with kernel 4.4.0-47
and nvidia-367.57.
System boots into xorg with the nvidia drivers in use and working completely.
My mistake was that I had left the following line in /etc/default/grub:
RE comment #8: I tried nomodeset with kernel 4.4.0-47 and it didn't
work. It still locked up before the prompt for the full-disk encryption
passphrase.
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FYI, nvidia-367 works with kernel 4.4.0-43-generic. Might be an
acceptable workaround for some people until this bug is fixed.
Rebuilding nvidia-367 using dpkg-reconfigure under kernel 4.4.0-45
didn't work for me. Neither did reinstalling it (probably not much of a
different effect).
Also wanted
Some adds, running Yakkety with official 367.44 driver :
* running Intel, select Nvidia, logout/login, login loop
* running Nvidia, select Intel, logout/login, login loop
* running A, select B, restart, Gnome starts normally
Maybe that some progress in my previous message were due to non-
Indeed, I get the same experience with Yakkety.
"Kinda funky" means, running my system, that Nvidia boots fine but Intel can
lead to a login loop (not reproduced) and surely to a Xorg crash (but only
Apport makes me knowing that there is one, except maybe the deactivation of
some Gnome shell's
Still affects Yakkety with GS 3.20 packages. Same workaround works.
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Ubuntu GNOME boots to black
I can confirm that lightdm+GnomeShell works without any Nvidia or Intel issue.
GDM fails.
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Ubuntu Gnome boots to black
I'm checking in if there is any progress on this. I tried installing the
Nvidia drivers point to the nVidia website in the link above. The
installation went fine but it's not using the nVidia driver. I followed
the instruction of running nvidia-xconfig but it doesn't change
anything.
I would love
I don't know if it is the right place to post that, but this kernel freezes GDM
(Ubuntu Gnome Wily).
Hard reboot needed.
Intel integrated GPU, FYI.
Previous kernel version *.-14.16 works without noticeable issues (for
me, as an end user).
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Title:
kernel 3.19 and frozen screen
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
~ $ uname -a
Linux
Hi Robert,
Are you aware of this thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184/+index?comments=all
Adam did a patch that is very easy to install. Look at post #209.
It worked for me and everyone who upgraded to kernel 3.19. Unfortunately
in my case this kernel brought
Francois
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Title:
Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] is not supported
Status in HWE Next:
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Hum, now I've got other issues. The kernel 3.19 is very unstable for me.
My screen goes black all the times and I have to restart when it stays
like this for too long.
Back in the game and still interested to see it working on a different
kernel. I use 3.17.1
Thanks
Francois
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This is it. Kernel 3.19 is the man. Nothing has worked before I switched
to this kernel but now it's working.
Thanks everybody!
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Still doesn't work for me after trying #244. I tried copying the
firmware from #124 as well but it didn't help.
Note that I haven't upgraded my kernel to 3.19 but since others can make
it work with that kernel I'll stick to the one I have.
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By curiosity dmarbri, did you try the fix #150 prior to that?
I did and I wonder if that's the reason why it doesn't work for me and
some others.
Thanks
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Actually I saw a few of you said you upgraded your kernel to 3.19.
Adam, should I do that or you'd rather have it working on any kernel in
the range you provided? I don't mind upgrading if that's what's needed.
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Thanks Adam. And I don't know if it's related but I used to be able to
use an external usb wireless device (Belkin) but it doesn't work
anymore. I don't know since when though so it can be something else.
francoisd@gs60 ~ $ dmesg|grep ath10k
Nothing returned
francoisd@gs60 ~ $ lspci -nnn|grep -i
101 - 200 of 260 matches
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