This issue still persists.Mine is an
Hp laptop with an Intel Bay Trail processor, Intel HD graphics(Not Nvidia), 8GB
RAM with Dual boot Windows and Ubuntu 16.04.2. Bios version F.46 and kernel
version 4.15.0-55-generic
Whenever I try to SHUTDOWN/RESTART/SLEEP the Screen goes off(Black) but
the
Hi @gco,
Thanks for posting this. Although, your case is for VM and looks like
the settings you have mentioned here are for the VM. I have a physical
machine. Let me go through these docs and give it a try.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I have a physical machine on which I have installed Ubuntu Server 22.04.3 . It
randomly freezes.
I read few forums and gathered previous boot report as well.
Other information as requested:
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu
> The bug exists on 5.15.35, 5.16.20, 5.17.5, 5.15.36. In addition to this, the
> bug exists on 5.15.37 and 5.17.6.
I have been using 5.17.7 for around 16 hours, and the problem has not occurred
so far.
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Daniel, I faced this problem on the last Ubuntu kernel version 5.15.0.37.39.
I have been using the immediate-next mainline kernel version
5.15.1-051501.202111061036 for two days, and the problem did not occur so far.
Can anybody confirm this?
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Title:
[i915] Screen flickering in Ubuntu 22.04 (until i915.enable_dc=0
intel_idle.max_cstate=2 are added) (fixed in 5.17.7 and
Adding "intel_iommu=off" to grub fixes this problem on affected kernels.
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[i915] Screen flickering in Ubuntu 22.04 (until
@lotuspsychje, does upgrading to kernel 5.17.7 stop flickering for you?
Because there may be two different bugs here. My error looks more like
bug #1970426: Flickering occurs at some specific cursor positions and
does not stop until the cursor moves to another point.
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Installing the 5.18.2 kernel eliminates the problem, but my laptop is
overheating with no applications running.
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The bug exists on 5.15.35, 5.16.20, 5.17.5, 5.15.36.
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I tested kdump functionality using makedumpfile and kdump version
'1:1.6.5-1ubuntu1~18.04.4' from -proposed on kernel 5.3.0-24 kernel and
it works.
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DAMBUF is backported using the two series of patches:
First, we need the series of 3 patches at:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20211012120903.96933-1-galpr...@amazon.com/
- dma-buf: Fix pin callback comment
- RDMA/umem: Allow pinned dmabuf umem usage
- RDMA/efa: Add
The following changes since commit
294374341c622e5c2ffd15712cadabe0dd9865f1:
UBUNTU: Ubuntu-5.15.0-83.92 (2023-08-14 11:05:34 +0200)
are available in the Git repository at:
https://github.com/tdavenvidia/ubuntu_kernel_jammy/pull/3
for you to fetch changes up to
Can you try the below commit from linus's "linux" tree and see if the
warning goes away?
commit f5451547b8310868f5b5acff7cd4aa7c0267edb3
Author: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Tue Feb 7 15:16:53 2023 +0100
mm, slab/slub: Ensure kmem_cache_alloc_bulk() is available early
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** Changed in: linux-nvidia-6.2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tushar Dave (tdavenvidia)
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Title:
linux-nvi
yeah I suspect that.. there are couple of irq patches in the 6.2.0-1004-nvidia
could be the cause..
I will update here shortly!
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Thanks. I see the same behavior (i.e. no warning) with the patch.
I will add the patch 'commit f5451547b8310868f5b5acff7cd4aa7c0267edb3' to
linux-nvidia-6.2 then..
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