Only affect Cosmic. Bionic is OK.
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[regression] Wrong EU count for i5-5250U, reducing OpenCL performance
Status in beignet
OK. So I have to run as root *while logged in to desktop of the system*.
Just being logged in as root (on a system where I "never" user the
console...) over the network isn't good enough.
Now done. It claims to have submitted data. I'll change the state to
Confirmed.
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>> I've installed it - it might now be collecting data...
No, it's not. It fired up the OAuth authorization page, which I
authorized (and got the mail confirmation). Now it just sits there
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>> Further information may be available in the files (readable only by root,
>> the 0 may be different if you have more than one graphics device):
Info attached (only 0 has those files) for both Cosmic
(4.18.0-10-generic) and Bionic (4.15.0-38-generic) kernels. (The change
mentioned in #14 seems
Here's the Bionic kernel info (couldn't seem to be able to attach two
files to one comment?).
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>> ERROR: The python3-launchpadlib package is not installed. This functionality
>> is not available.
which might explain why the info wasn't there...
I've installed it - it might now be collecting data...
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> I may have experienced this issue also on bionic (18.04) with the
current kernel version as of today (4.15.0-13.14).
I have a system running bionic and it's fine (see #34). Always has been. It's
never run anything else (just over 2 weeks old...). It's always had the "new"
I've tested the artful kernel on a UEFI system (and tracked own how the
signed kernel is produced from the unsigned on in the debs at he same
time - see #76).
It fixes the issue (tag already changed).
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Well, I *think* I can answer my own question about the signed image.
The signed image was *not* generated by my installing the lp1759920 kernel.
In fact it is the identical file to the one from:
My other system (no UEFI) does seem to be OK on this new kernel - and it
is actually running it:
[parent]: cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.13.0-38.43+lp1759920.1-generic 4.13.16
[parent]: cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.13.0-38-generic
root=UUID=ca819911-be41-4822-8720-4536f278aa56
These are the packages I have installed:
root@gmllaptop:/local/configs/packages# dpkg-query -l '*4.13.0-38*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
Well, I have a problem testing that kernel.
I've downloaded the linux-image and linux-image extra debs and installed
them with dpkg -i.
Rebooting (with the new microcode) hangs.
But on rebooting and checking /proc/version_signature I see:
Ubuntu 4.13.0-38.43-generic 4.13.16
which makes no sense
> Define *old* microcode
The microcode from 3.20180108.0+really20170707ubuntu17.10.1:
[parent]: dmesg -t | grep -i microcode
microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0x29, date = 2013-06-12
microcode: sig=0x206a7, pf=0x2, revision=0x29
microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.
If Intel
>> Also ran:
>>
>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker/master/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh
FWIW: I just ran that on my system with the *old* microcode, and it
reports "NOT VULNERABLE" for all three variants too.
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I've since left the 4.13.0-38-generic kernel + 3.20180312 microcode +
apparmor=0 option running for >30 mins (top constantly running plus a
short compilation using all 4 cores in parallel, make -j4, of a github
download).
It still looked OK.
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> if someone affected wanted to boot with the apparmor=0 kernel command
line option (with the latest artful kernel, without the noibpb kernel
command line option, and with the latest intel-microcode package), I'd
really appreciate it.
Just done this:
Downloaded latest microcode (3.20180312).
>> And adding 'noibpb' kernel boot parameter helps, at least in my case.
However, according to:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown/MitigationControls
doing that,
"Disabling these features removes mitigations for CVE-2017-5715 (aka Spectre /
Variant 2).",
> By any chance, do all of you have sssd installed?
No. I don't have it installed on any of my systems, two of which are
affected.
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This is a similar thread on Arch Linux:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/57511
Includes the comment:
"Wasn't the 20180108 microcode update retracted because of issues? Maybe we
should downgrade back to 20171117."
There is no 20180108 download available at Intel now:
>> Well, 4.13.0-32 seems to be unaffected...
Only because it isn't the latest kernel you have, so it has never had
the latest microcode added into it - it will still be loading the
previous (working) version.
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>> Installing or removing intel-microcode only runs update-initramfs for
the latest kernel
I eventually noticed that too.
So it means that the problem follows the microcode - nothing to do with the
kernel version.
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FYI: These are the signatures for my three systems.
Failing for these on 17.10 (4.13.0-37-generic):
signature 0x000306c3 (and for 4.13.0-38-generic)
signature 0x000206a7
OK for this on 18.04beta (4.15.0-13-generic):
signature 0x000306d4
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For me, on my laptop (Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4330M CPU @ 2.80GHz) with Kubuntu
17.10, the 4.13.0-38-generic kernel (signed image) has the same problem.
In fact it was slightly worse, a it seems to have wiped out my Ubuntu UEFI
booting (boots straight to Windows - I can get to the Ubuntu menu from
> Could someone test out the 4.13.0-38-generic kernel from artful-proposed
> to see if you experience any lock ups with the 3.20180312.0 microcode?
Any simple install instructions?
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Bug #1760095 (mine) reports it for two 17.10 systems (Intel graphics only) both
on 4.13.0-37-generic.
An 18.04beta system 4.15.0-13-generic with the "same" microcode version is OK.
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The kernel in #24 is working for me
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Title:
Kernel panic with xenial 4.4 stack (4.4.0-108.131, Candidate kernels
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The kernel in #19 does not have the PTI patches.
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Wow Mike, thanks to your comment I realized I had the exact same problem
with my Logitech M210 wireless mouse. I notice that it seems the
majority of other reports here also are reported using Logitech mice, so
this particular issue may very well be a chronic Logitech mouse problem
and not
Kernel 4.4.0-67.88~lp1679898Commitb06640ee040e34 (Comment #119) is NOT
running out of memory.
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[Hyper-V] Ubuntu VM crash
test kernel 4.4.0-67.88~lp1679898Commitdf0a1b9cce531 works. Tested it 5
times and it does not run out of memory but it does temporarily detect 7
new disks (where as 4.4.0-66 only detected 3 new disks)
In the original 4.4.0-67 the extra/fake disks are detected and the extra
/dev/sd* device files
I can confirm that 4.4.0-66 does NOT crash and that 4.4.0-67 does indeed
crash with out of memory errors.
I think I should say that I tried doing a VSS backup with 4.4.0-66 5
times and it didn't crash on any of them but it did log worrying
messages (see attachment) which are very similar to what
The kernel in http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1679898/ still
crashes for me.
The 4.12-rc4 kernel also crashes for me (while using the hv_vss_daemon from
4.4.0-79)
The 4.4.71 kernel does not crash for me (while using the hv_vss_daemon from
4.4.0-79) but the VSS daemon does not log
The 4.4.71 and 4.12-rc4 don't have linux-cloud-tools packages so when
you boot it's not running the hv_vss_daemon.
Is it valid to just run hv_vss_daemon from the 4.4.0-79 package?
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Public bug reported:
did not down load properly, tried twice.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-image-4.4.0-79-generic (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
I'm having the same problems and 4.4.0-77 does not fix the problem.
I also tested 4.8.0-51 and 4.10.0-20 and they also does not fix the problem.
What I've noticed occurring during the VSS Freeze/Thaw events is that
the VM detects extra disks (see attachment) (which seem to be them same
as the
The kernel in comment #24 does NOT have the bug. :)
Cheers,
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CIFS client: access problems after updating
This new test kernel is not there. The URL is an empty directory.
Cheers,
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CIFS client: access problems after
This new test kernel (commit 302cabb739eb88e4c6c6ea50fce2a1f9201e2147) DOES
have the bug.
Next test please...
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CIFS client:
This new test kernel (commit c5bf368a270f1ae468ae27f2e6527d40381dda5d) does
have the bug.
You have found the culprit commit.
Cheers,
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This kernel (465a7e95502dd08f44d0c01e5dccf142bc75e1f2) does NOT have the bug.
Next kernel please :)
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CIFS client:
The bug is present in 4.4.0-29
Cheers,
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CIFS client: access problems after updating to kernel 4.4.0-3*-generic
I can confirm that the problem still exists in the latest proposed
kernel 4.4.0-36
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CIFS client: access problems after
I have the same problem.
I do not experience the problem with kernel 4.4.0-28 but do with
4.4.0-31 and above.
If you access the CIFS share (which contains DFS referrals) as root it
works fine - but not as a normal user.
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The solution in message #6 of the thread below solved this issue for me.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1978290
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I confirm also that the proposed kernel changes #56 fixes this issue.
Problem still occurs with #55. See attached package versions which work.
Sorry, took me ages to work out how to install proposed kernel changes
to test this. :-)
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@Frog23, I finally had success but I had to completely reinstall system
to make it work. I don't know what the issue was but I in frustration
just wiped and reinstalled and it worked. I am working on an Asus P550C
and had to do the same as in post#124 after successfully getting the
drivers to
The procedure from #125 looks promising, but as a novice there appears to be
some things left out that someone who is more familiar with terminal commands
may know. Like how to create the .conf file, etc.
I followed FROG23's instructions and got the furthest yet but with of could
not insert
@Frog23, Thanks for the assistance. Still does not work I am getting same
errors after ./load.sh
See below
root@ryan-X550CA:/home/ryan/MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_V3.14_20140625/MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_Release_20140625/rt2x00#
./load.sh
insmod: ERROR: could not insert module
http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads/mt7630-pcie/
I found this yesterday but I'm newbie in Linux and don't know how to test if it
works. Sorry for my English
I tried this but keep getting errors when running make and make clean?
Not sure what issue is but would like any assistance if anyone has
@Matteo - I get error even on make. There is no command for makeclean it is
make clean
It says No rule to make target 'release_20140625/rt2x00'. Stop.
Followed their readme to the letter. What exactly did you do?
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@Matteo, Still same issue. I think there are some necessary packages
missing. The machine am dealing with is a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04
and I may need something else. Thanks anyway.
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@Abhishek, I installed above (I knew there was something I needed) but
alas I still have same errors.
ryan@ryan-X550CA:~/Desktop/MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_Release_20140625/rt2x00$
sudo make clean
[sudo] password for ryan:
make -C /lib/modules/3.13.0-30-generic/build M= clean
make[1]: Entering
@SimonWerner, I have already done that. If you look in the terminal output I
had previously posted you will see there is no longer any whitespace.
Thanks.
I am not sure what the errors are pointing to and can't seem to find any
relevant info via google.
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I appear to still having this issue, despite the fix being release.
3.13.0-29-generic
Happy to provide more details.
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NFS
Problem exists on 3.13.0-29-generic. Clean 14.04 server install. Export
of root sub folder. NFSv4. Client 12.04 mount. Kworker 100% every time
the folder is accessed. Testing on a single server and single client.
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Problem exists on 3.13.0-29-generic. Clean 14.04 server install. Export
of root sub folder. NFSv4. Client 12.04 mount. Kworker 100% every time
the folder is accessed. Testing on a single server and single
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1322407 ***
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NFS kernel server creates a kworker with 100% CPU usage, then hangs randomly
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FIX CONFIRMED. I can confirm that Stefan's fix in #18 resolves my issue,
and is unrelated to Trados.
Many thanks Stefan.
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ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: ryan 1849 F pulseaudio
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=7b4a60ae-a7e5-4036-932b-b88d541570a7
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-06-17
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problem still persist in : Asus P550C as well
Kernel 3.13.0-29-generic
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Need support for new Ralink Wifi card - Mediatek
I am happy for the bug report to be closed as 14.04LTS has fixed the
problem and there is also now a 12.04LTS hardware update kernel that
does not have the problem.
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I can confirm that this bug does not affect Trusty Tahr 14.04.
It also does not affect 12.04.4 with the LTS trusty kernel installed
(linux-generic-lts-trusty)
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Problem exists in the 3.13 kernel you linked me to:
Linux hostname 3.13.11-03131102-generic #201405081435 SMP Thu May 8 18:36:07
UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Linux hostname 3.15.0-031500rc5-generic #201405091635 SMP Fri May 9
20:36:31 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Don't see the process any more. Looks like the 3.15 kernel fixes it.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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I have a clean install of 14.04 on an i7-860 with 16GB RAM.
I'm using NFS to share a home directory. The volume is ~2TB, formatted
JFS, and it has a single client.
I recently noticed that I had a [kworker] process using 100% CPU:
- PID USER PR NI
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** Description changed:
I have a clean install of 14.04 on an i7-860 with 16GB RAM.
I'm using NFS to share a home directory. The volume is ~2TB, formatted
JFS, and it has a single client.
I recently noticed that I had a [kworker]
Public bug reported:
I have a clean install of 14.04 on an i7-860 with 16GB RAM.
I'm using NFS to share a home directory. The volume is ~2TB, formatted
JFS, and it has a single client.
I recently noticed that I had a [kworker] process using 100% CPU:
PID USER PR NIVIRTRES
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Incomplete
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Title:
Bluetooth fails after suspend resume
Status in “linux”
I recently changed to an X201s laptop, and the problem persists. I'm
also having a hard time finding the time to learn about bisection, as
the provided commands on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection
are vague and assume good knowledge of Git.
Do you not have a QA test suite at
Hi,
No, it didn't appear to affect the laptop prior to the upgrade.
Kyle
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Title:
Bluetooth fails after suspend resume
Status in
Hi,
Unfortunately the problem persists on 3.12.0-031200rc6-generic too. I've
confirmed and updated the tags as requested.
Cheers
Kyle
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Description changed:
Lenovo X200 will appear to suspend and resume correctly, but any attempt
to use
Public bug reported:
Lenovo X200 will appear to suspend and resume correctly, but any attempt
to use bluetooth will result in a kernel oops followed by a hard lockup
a few minutes later. Below is some relevant output from /var/log/syslog
and lsusb, and I believe the rest of my system information
I am unable to run apport-collect 1242713 as it gives an error of:
The collected information can be sent to the developers to improve the
application. This might take a few minutes.
.No packages found matching linux.
.ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/cloud_archive.py crashed:
I can also state that NFSv3 still hangs when using ubuntu 13.10 as the nfs
client.
It also still hangs when using the mainline kernel 3.8.13-03081311-generic
The mainline kernel 3.12.0-031200rc6-generic seems to work fine.
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