@Olivier : Thanks on behalf of many of us for that - I wouldn't have
know where to start but am happily going through doing it now. You
learn something new everyday! Thanks again
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jumping to trash, selecting text automatically) on new Dell Inspiron
5547 dual booting with Win 8.1 and Ubuntu LTS 14.04.1.
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳
Public bug reported:
I have a new Dell Inspiron 5547, I am dual booting with ubuntu 14.04.1
and win 8.1. When running on ubuntu, I am using touchpad exclusively,
and sometimes the touchpad gets locked into selection and I am unable to
unlock. I have tried hitting ESC, tabbing to another window,
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- Dell Inspiron 5547 - touchpad locks on select and unable to unlock
+ [Dell Inspiron 5547] - touchpad locks on select and unable to unlock
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1272624
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Title:
[Dell Inspiron 5547] - touchpad
dmidecode -s bios-release-date
[1] 2872
A04
05/09/2014
As I just applied this BIOS so I will run for a day and determine if it
helped any.
Thanks
On 09/28/2014 03:20 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
Phil, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. As per
http
BIOS was updated to A04, issue is still occuring, although there does
seem to be some minor improvement in severity of issue. Now I don't
have to reboot system when cursor is in text selection mode. Issue -
When using using touchpad, cursor will select text when moving cursor
around, then it
Public bug reported:
When typing, frequently the cursor will jump to the last application
icon in the launch bar. This is happening even though the touch pad is
not touched. Also mouse settings have disable touchpad when typing
enabled.
sudo xinput
[sudo] password for pme991:
⎡ Virtual core
, 3.17-rc7 was worse. Seems that the
after it stated loading ramdisk it just provided a blank screen
nothing else. It never loaded the new kernel, not even a panic.
Thanks,
Phil M.
On 10/07/2014 01:26 AM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
Phil, would 3.17-rc7 allow you to do a test?
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-031700.201410060605_amd64.deb
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I will test today and provide you feedback.
Thanks,
Phil M.
On 10/07/2014 01:26 AM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
Phil, would 3.17-rc7 allow you to do a test?
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This issue is still occurring with upstream kernel.
linux-headers-3.17.0-031700_3.17.0-031700.201410060605_all.deb
linux-headers-3.17.0-031700-generic_3.17.0-031700.201410060605_amd64.deb
linux-image-3.17.0-031700-generic_3.17.0-031700.201410060605_amd64.deb
Thanks,
Phil
On 10/02/2014
Chris,
I do not know if this occurred with a prior release (14.04). I just
purchased Dell Inspirion 5547 and loaded Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on it. I
never loaded an earlier version of Ubuntu on it.
Thanks,
Phil
On 10/07/2014 09:12 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
Phil, did this problem
Chris,
I have collected all information as per requested kernel format. My one
problem is I do not know who to send information too? I looked through
the complete maintainer list and did not know who to send information I
collected too. Would you have a suggestion?
Thanks,
Phil M.
On 10
I see this problem with the 14.04 LTS Live USB. On bootup I get a
scrambled screen. Switch VTs shows it printing out TLB Flush Idle
timeout errors.
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Importance:
Is this working yet? Having the same exact issue on my Geo Book3X, needs
too much pressure to move the cursor with the touchpad and left and
right click do not work.
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down in the release repos?
On the release repos I have the latest version.
mutter is already the newest version (3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2).
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I then updated Ubuntu, and then installed the package from my Downloads folder.
However, upon reboot, I'm now taken to the GRUB boot menu. From there,
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I have a Lenovo 300e 2nd Gen with an ELAN Touchscreen AND Touchpad with
AMD processor.
The
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After upgrading to linux-image-4.8.0-37-generic, bootup suddenly takes
much longer than with previous kernels (minutes vs 14 seconds or so),
usually the mouse (built in trackpad) doesn't do anything and cursor
pointer isn't there, and wifi doesn't work either. On one
Not sure why they weren't detected anymore, but adding the module for
the wifi controller and sound card to /etc/modules seems to have solved
the problem for now.
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Physical host running 16.04 LTS on amd64 (i7):
Linux host 4.4.0-28-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 24 10:09:13 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
On it I'm running an am64 16.04 LTS VM:
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You mean, for the guest VM2 I'm trying to install, correct ?
Will try right away and report.
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16.04 LTS hangs on installer
That works - it boots into the live desktop, and it's clearly using
accelerated (nested) KVM.
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Title:
16.04 LTS hangs on installer
... using the yakkety-desktop-amd64.iso
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Title:
16.04 LTS hangs on installer when running nested virtualization on
16.04 host.
Why was this marked as incomplete ? Now it's expired ? Anything missing
? Should I test again on a recent 16.04 update ?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Incomplete
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16.04 LTS hangs on installer when running nested
So I'm still not able to install 16.04 under 16.04 using KVM. I've tried
with the latest 16.04 ISO, but still freezes and uses 100% CPU - this
works if the guest is Yakkety.
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lease add the tag:
> 'kernel-bug-exists-upstream'.
>
> Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug
> as "Confirmed".
I'll see if I can check it out for the latest version.
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Public bug reported:
The attached file bug.c shows the bug. Use the following input files:
-- input1 --
THIS IS LINE 11
1234 56 7890 AB
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THIS IS LINE 11
THIS IS LINE 22
THIS IS LINE 33
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Has the same problem
I just upgraded to 4.4.0-91 from the main repository, and it boots
again!
All my virtual machines are running too.
Looks like this is fixed in something which was changed between -89 and
-91.
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I'd like to provide a better backtrace if it's needed, but I'm not sure
how to do this.
Attaching lspci -vnvn
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After applying the 4.4.0-89 kernel update, I get a panic on boot.
4.4.0-87 boots normally.
I expected that 4.4.0-89 would boot normally (as 4.4.0-87) instead of crashing.
Systemd displays an announcement: "Starting udev Wait for Complete Device
Initialization...", then
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This looks a lot like what I'm seeing on #1709511
I'm running qemu+kvm virtual machines.
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Kernel bug after upgrade to
I can't provide the Apport logs; it asks me to log in to Launchpad using
Lynx, then fails with "Bad bot!"
Is there an alternative way to do this? The machine is a headless
server.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This kernal causes excess cpu usage, on my system, which is an amd 450
athlon 8 gb ram hd 6670 gpu, m3n78-cm motherboard, after running for a
short while (approx 15 to 20 mins) the cpu doesnt go below 50% usage,
the system also, slows to a snails pace. changing the kernel
This may be an error in reporting on my behalf, I now suspect quite
strongly it may have been linked to timeshift (or whatever it is called)
the backup program, as, after i made the report i noticed it had created
a 25 gigabit backup on my boot drive, which quite likely will account
for the excess
My bug report 1737629, of which this has been marked a duplicate, also
involves a uPD720202 chipset card.
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Typo at line 184
** Description changed:
- From both a live and an installed environment, I cannot get my external
- 8TB sata hard drive (attached via USB 3) to write faster than about 10
- megabytes per second under Ubuntu 18.04. I have another that writes at
- the expected full speed or close enough (100+
Public bug reported:
>From both a live and an installed environment, I cannot get my external
8TB sata hard drive (attached via USB 3) to write faster than about 10
megabytes per second under Ubuntu 18.04. I have another that writes at
the expected full speed or close enough (100+ MBps).
I have
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 18.04 external USB performance 1/10th of 16.04
+ Ubuntu 18.04 external USB hard drive performance 1/10th of 16.04
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** Description changed:
According to AWS docs, using newer instance types that use NVME drivers
(c5/m5), the io timeout should be set to maximum (ideally 4294967295).
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Can see the difference in the dmesg output
16.04:
Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-1049-aws
root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs ro console=tty1 console=ttyS0
nvme.io_timeout=4294967295
18.04:
Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-1001-aws
root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs ro console=tty1
Public bug reported:
According to AWS docs, using newer instance types that use NVME drivers
(c5/m5), the io timeout should be set to maximum (ideally 4294967295).
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/nvme-ebs-volumes.html
It appears this is done for 16.04, but in 18.04 it is the
Looks like running the install/clean/update resolved
the problems. check for updates, and everything is up to date now.
Thanks.. I appreciate the reply.
On 09/26/2018 01:24 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
> You may need to run the following from a terminal:
>
> sudo apt-get install -f
> sudo apt-get
Public bug reported:
Automatic update failed to install package.
jedi@jedi-T520:~$ cat version.log
Ubuntu 4.4.0-130.156-generic 4.4.134
submitted report via ubuntu-bug linux
How to fix the problem?
Thanks
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package:
Hi there,
Sorry for the delayed reply. Yes, I can try that. I won't be able to get to
it until this weekend, though. I really appreciate the help! I'll report
back when I have more information.
Thanks again,
Phil
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 1:40 AM Kai-Heng Feng
wrote:
> Would it be possi
Public bug reported:
Since the kernel upgrade to 5.6.0-1048-oem my Dell XPS 13 9380 starts to
hang and finally freezes when I want to connect to my AV-receiver over
bluetooth. There is something funky going on in the kernel, hence I
attached the dmesg kernel messages since system boot.
All
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Since the kernel upgrade to 5.6.0-1048-oem my Dell XPS 13 9380 starts to hang
and finally freezes when I want to
** Description changed:
Since the kernel upgrade to 5.6.0-1048-oem my Dell XPS 13 9380 starts to
hang and finally freezes when I want to connect to my AV-receiver over
bluetooth. There is something funky going on in the kernel, hence I
attached the dmesg kernel messages since system boot.
This is possibly an iOS problem. Apple have added a procedure to require
user interaction before connecting to linux computers, apparently due to
a confirmed exploit with using a linux based system disguised as a
charger, which can install arbitrary software on the iPhone, and make
calls without
Just an update on this bug. Since having these problems I purchased a
new 6235 wireless chipset, and have had no problems since. So it was in
fact a faulty chipset, and not a software fault.
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Ubuntu Gnome - 14.04 dev release - 20131217.
Cannot boot from live ISO with more than one hdd attached to system.
Will drop to 'initramfs' prompt if more than one hdd attached to system.
This bug also affects 13.10 but no release prior to that.
ProblemType: Bug
Re #5:
This bug only happens booting the live ISO itself with more than one hdd
attached to the system. Once a system is installed everything works
correctly and no kernel issues arise.
Would there be docs for ISO respinning with new kernel anywhere on the
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Change of importance to 'low'.
I feel this bug should be 'high' or better 'critical' and would argue
that the importance should be raised.
Many OEMs and other installers use multi disk setups.
* Many laptops have mSSD plus an SSD.
* Many systems have more than one disk to split partitions.
Re #8:
I can see where your point comes from for 'low' at this time, but I see
many instances of this bug on LP affecting many people.
Just for reference only: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1241589
This bug is also not good for the distro as a whole as it may exclude
new users of the
** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3] Cannot boot from live ISO
The ISO of 2013-09-20 that contained the 3.11.0-7 #14 kernel does not
boot and the same issue remains.
Removed tags as my hardware has the latest BIOS.
A new 3.11.0-8 #15 has landed and I will test as soon as it's runs into
the latest daily ISO.
** Summary changed:
- saucy daily-live images
New bug filed. I will never work a duplicate bug again. Unsubscribed.
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Title:
[Dell Optiplex 990] Saucy daily-live images are
Distribution upgrade was fine. This is purely an issue of getting a full
live-cd boot.
BIOS is latest version.
Machine boots off any other live-cd burned to USB.
** Summary changed:
- Current saucy live-cd images do not boot and drop to initramfs prompt -
Gigabyte GA-970a-DS3 Rev: 1.0
Atempting to boot the live-cd mentioned in #4.
Booting removing 'quiet' and 'splash'.
Booting with addition of 'debug='
Boot will start and text will change as framebuffer kicks in and changes
the resolution. Then the following error appears.
+REASON=No init found. Try passing init=
As noted from a previous bug report. Using key combo 'CTRL+D' at
initramfs prompt results in a kernel panic.
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Title:
Saucy live-cd
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