Joseph - thanks for looking into this. Please let me know if I can be of
assistance. I'd be happy to test out the corresponding changes on my
end. Just let me know - thank you!!
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Can Ubuntu please consider addressing this as a part of the upcoming 24
LTS release? The ability to leverage LSM based BPF programs on Ubuntu
out-of-the-box (ie. without having to update grub and rebooting) opens
the door to a growing ecosystem of security tooling. There are major
computing
Issue still exists with 6.5.0-26
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Title:
kernel worker event freezes during traffic on iwlwifi
Status in
Forum post with someone else with same issue:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1507282/ubuntu-22-04-4-wifi-became-
unstable-after-some-system-update-and-maybe-install
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dmesg output showing crashes of module / call trace
[ 1384.485249] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
[ 1384.493042] iwlwifi :3d:00.0: Detected crf-id 0x2001910, cnv-id
0x2001910 wfpm id 0x8000
[ 1384.49] iwlwifi :3d:00.0: PCI dev 272b/00f4, rev=0x472, rfid=0x112200
[
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Public bug reported:
With traffic on Intel Wifi 7 BE200 card, For a while kernel enter 100%
cpu usage on a worker event thread and kworker/0:0-events_freezable is
in D state. System highly unresponsive during this time.
Happens in 6.5.0-25, does not happen in 6.5.0-17
Description:Ubuntu
Thank you Jonatan!
I can confirm too :
using Ubuntu mate 23.10 / 1.26.2. Kernel is Linux 6.5.0-21-generic x86_64
Chrome Version 122.0.6261.94 (Official Build) (64-bit) : no connection, time out
Chrome Version 123.0.6312.22 (Official Build) beta (64-bit) : works just fine,
circuit tracks is
Same behavior here, using Ubuntu mate 23.10 / 1.26.2 and google chrome
(from chrome .deb, not chromium or a snap or flatpak). Kernel is Linux
6.5.0-21-generic x86_64
The circuit tracks has firmware 1.15 (latest, from dec 2022), and the
following script is run before hand as root to set the midi
Public bug reported:
After running for some time the GUI freezes.
This happens on a Raspberry PI 4 running Ubuntu 23.10
Linux hawk1 6.5.0-1008-raspi #11-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Nov 22 19:08:26
UTC 2023 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
This issue was also reported here:
@copong
> I'm not sure why kernel 6.2 keeps getting suggested by the ubuntu bot, it's
> never been affected by this bug, at least not on any kernel packaged for
> ubuntu 23.04.
Maybe the bug had been backported?
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> TL;DR
>
> Check if this fixes it for you.
>
> sudo apt install dptfxtract
> sudo systemctl restart thermald
this fixed it for me
Am on Ubuntu 23.10 , and thermald always crashed/core-dump
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@copong , This bug tracks the issue with NVMe in the kernel, if you have
other issues please submit another bug.
** Tags removed: verification-failed-mantic-linux
** Tags added: verification-done-mantic-linux
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the issue seems fixed with latest kernel 6.5.0.12
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Title:
[ kernel 6.5 regression ] nvme not working on some laptops
Status in
The 50-kdump-tools.rules file should look like this:
# The kernel updates the crash elfcorehdr for CPU and memory changes
SUBSYSTEM=="cpu", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
SUBSYSTEM=="memory", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
SUBSYSTEM=="memory",
** Summary changed:
- The 98-kexec.rules file needs update for latest kernel 6.6 feature
+ The 50-kdump-tools.rules file needs update for latest kernel 6.6 feature
** Description changed:
The following series has landed in mainline, and will be present in 6.6.
- "crash: Kernel handling of
Public bug reported:
The following series has landed in mainline, and will be present in 6.6.
"crash: Kernel handling of CPU and memory hot un/plug"
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230814214446.6659-1-eric.devol...@oracle.com/
I have the same issue. Details are here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/705941
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Title:
Ubuntu 22.04 freeze after
This is also a problem for me with -35 / AMD Radeon pro wx 3200 series.
When I rolled back to -32 it worked.
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Title:
No HDMI audio
Bluetooth stopped working for me after upgrading from 22.04 to 22.10. I
was getting the same kernel errors and the bluetooth interface did not
show up in "lsusb". Tried reloading the btintel and other bluetooth
modules but it didn't help. I had to reboot and then bluetooth started
working again.
Alsa-lib + Pulseaudio. Library version 1.2.6.1
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Title:
22.04 LTS: alsa-library
I have tried further boot cycles with the 5.15.0-40 kernel, abutnd have
not been able to achieve successful boot consistently. The problem is
the same for 5.15.0-41.
I may have been too hasty to conclude the problem is resolved in the
more recent kernel versions (patch levels).
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I am being affected by this issue as well. My machine fails to boot at
all, providing the following error after GRUB
[0.39] ACPI Error: No handler for Region [VRTC] (b44dee92)
[SystemCMOS] (20210730/euregion-130)
[0.394449] ACPI Error: Region SystemCMOS (ID=5) has no handler
This issue occurs in my environment with a Windows guest even without
PCIe GPU passthrough:
anopolsky@IS01209:~$ virsh dumpxml windows-primary |grep hostdev|wc -l
0
anopolsky@IS01209:~$ virsh dumpxml windows-primary |grep -A 4 ''
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disk. This bug was one of two relevant search results, so I'm
documenting the recovery steps I took here in case it will be helpful to
others:
1. Held down the power button until the PC turned off.
2. Waited a few seconds and
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Release:20.04
N: Unable to locate package pkgname
I expected my computer to recognize my graphics card. It has been working fine
until this morning. When I turned on my computer it took longer than normal to
load and now it does
Public bug reported:
On reboot, I can login with my password without the virtual keyboard,
and if my screen locks I can type my password. However, when I open up
terminal, Firefox, any text box in any application, it fails to input
the text I enter from my keyboard as if my keyboard is unplugged.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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I have the same problem with a M.2 AX200 card installed in a laptop running
Ubuntu 20.04, with kernel 5.11.0-40-generic.
I noticed that the WiFi works fine when I force the driver to load the firmware
"iwlwifi-cc-a0-48.ucode" by renaming newer versions of this file, and this also
worked with
This has been tested on Cisco Hardware by Field Engineering and the bug
is no longer reproducible.
- Eric
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@ioanna,
Does it maintain compatibility for release that could have both <= and
>= 5.10 available ?
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Title:
makedumpfile
cloud.
"
- Eric
** Description changed:
[Impact]
It has been brought to my attention the following:
"
We have been experiencing node lockups and degradation when testing fiber
channel fail over for multi-path PURESTORAGE drives.
Testing usually consists of either failing
** Summary changed:
- kernel bug found when disconnecting one fiber channel interface on Cisco
Chassis with fnic DRV_VERSION " 1.6.0.47"
+ kernel bug found when disconnecting one fiber channel interface on Cisco
Chassis with fnic DRV_VERSION "1.6.0.47"
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[Potential fix candidate]
commit 712582e60f288e7cede8d6fc8769529317e0f3e0
Author: Hannes Reinecke
Date: Fri May 15 13:26:47 2020 +0200
scsi: fnic: Do not call 'scsi_done()' for unhandled commands
The fnic drivers assigns an ioreq structure to each command and severs this
assignment once
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
It has been brought to my attention the following:
"
We have been experiencing node lockups and degradation when testing fiber
channel fail over for multi-path PURESTORAGE drives.
Testing usually consists of either failing over the fabric or the local
I/O module
Same issue on Dell Latitude 5500 when hitting the F8 key for choosing
the display.
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Title:
HP ZBook 15 G6 display key (Fn+F1)
I have the exact same issue with the "alx" module and Network Manager.
But it seems that reloading this module with the "wake on lan" option enabled
resolves the problem (sudo modprobe alx enable_wol = on).
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Assignee: Eric Desrochers (slashd) => (unassigned)
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Title:
i/o error if next unused loop dev
ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: eric 2383 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: eric 2383 F pulseaudio
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
Date: Sat May 22 15:31:24 2021
ErrorMessage: installed linux-image-5.4.0-54-generic package pre-removal script
subprocess returned error exit status 1
5.8.0-51 is not in groovy-proposed - developer options
(or focal-proposed I'd assume)
It's available here:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team
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Should be this one:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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Title:
After upgrade to 5.8.0-49/5.8.0-50
The upstream proposal fix that mfo and I worked on has been applied:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-
block/patch/20210222154123.61797-1-...@canonical.com/
- Eric
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Public bug reported:
When linux-crashdump (5.4.0.58.61) is enabled on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS,
everything appears to be in good working order, according to "systemctl
status kdump-tools" and "kdump-config status". However, upon an actual
crash, the system hangs, and no crash files are produced. I've
For Trusty and Xenial, fstrim is scheduled via cron[0] to run weekly at each
Sunday at 6h47[1].
For Bionic onward, fstrim is scheduled via systemd timer to also run weekly[2]
Impacted users may want to take action before the next scheduled run by
downgrading the running kernel or temporarily
For Trusty and Xenial, fstrim is scheduled via cron[0] to run weekly at each
Sunday at 6h47[1].
For Bionic onward, fstrim is scheduled via systemd timer to also run weekly[2]
Impacted users may want to take action before the next scheduled run by
downgrading the running kernel or disabling the
@voidlily,
I would assume you are running a HWE kernel (v4.15) on Xenial.
If it's the case, fixing the Bionic kernel will generate a new HWE
(4.15) kernel for Xenial.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New =>
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The problem goes away after the screen times out and I have to log back
in.
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Title:
[i915] Noise-like lines of graphics corruption
I'm on 20.10 using KDE, 5.8.0-26-generic, on a dell xps 13 2-in-1 and
the problem is rather severe.
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Title:
[i915] Noise-like lines
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I recently updated to Linux Mint Kernel 4.15.0-122 and now my machine
will not play sound out of headphones. It plays sound out of the built
in speakers. It recognizes that there is a headphone jack inputted into
the machine when there is one - but no sound emits.
I had the same problem after upgrade to 20.04
Setting / Sound / Output / Test produced no sound.
Pressing the test button resulted in an error in syslog:
gnome-control-c: Failed to play sound: No such driver
libcanberra-pulse was missing:
apt search libcanberra
libcanberra-pulse/focal
** Also affects: makedumpfile (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: makedumpfile (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: makedumpfile (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: makedumpfile (Ubuntu Groovy)
[Groovy sponsor]
Nitpicking:
* Renamed "align_PMD_SECTION_MASK_with_PHYS_MASK.patch"
0003-align_PMD_SECTION_MASK_with_PHYS_MASK.patch to match his current
little friend "0002-adapt-makefile-to-debian.patch"
* Added more detail in the debian/changelog to ease future reference in a
simple look:
[Groovy sponsor]
Nitpicking:
* Renamed "align_PMD_SECTION_MASK_with_PHYS_MASK.patch"
0003-align_PMD_SECTION_MASK_with_PHYS_MASK.patch to match his current
little friend "0002-adapt-makefile-to-debian.patch"
* Added more detail in the debian/changelog to ease future reference in a
simple look:
[Groovy sponsor]
Nitpicking:
* Renamed "align_PMD_SECTION_MASK_with_PHYS_MASK.patch"
0003-align_PMD_SECTION_MASK_with_PHYS_MASK.patch which his little
current friend "0002-adapt-makefile-to-debian.patch"
* Added more detail in the debian/changelog to ease future reference in a
simple look:
Disregard my last comment (#15) ...
I was confused for a second between :
#define PHYS_MASK ((1UL << PHYS_MASK_SHIFT) - 1)
#define PMD_SECTION_MASK((1UL << 40) - 1)
so PMD_SECTION_MASK fix is not found in debian yet.
I'll sponsor the debdiff over the week
:1.6.7-2)
# arch/arm64.c
84 #define PMD_SECTION_MASK((1UL << 40) - 1)
- Eric
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Title:
Kdump-Tools: Makedumpfile
** Tags removed: sts-sponsor-mfo
** Tags added: sts-sponsor-mfo-and-slashd
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Title:
Kdump-Tools: Makedumpfile Failed, Falling Back
persisted.
- Eric
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Title:
machine get stuck at boot if specified 'console=ttyS* ' doesn't exist.
Status in initramfs-tools package
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Guilherme
** Summary changed:
- kernel get stuck at boot if specified 'console=ttyS* ' doesn't exist.
+ machine get stuck at boot if specified 'console=ttyS* ' doesn't exist.
** Also affects: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=960355
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/15783
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/15656
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #960355
I don't know yet if related, but I also observed the following:
syslog:May 21 17:25:27 ubuntu kernel: [0.00] random: get_random_bytes
called from start_kernel+0x99/0x4fd with crng_init=0
syslog:May 21 17:25:27 ubuntu kernel: [1.902484] random: lvm: uninitialized
urandom read (4
I observed the random kernel spew on my reproducer but I also want to
add that it was also noticed on my VMware impacted contact who brought
this up to my attention at the first place.
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from dmesg (took from virsh dump)
[0.00] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.15.0-101-generic
root=/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv ro console=ttyS4
..
[1.053683] Warning: unable to open an initial console.
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Importance: Medium => High
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Title:
kernel get stuck at boot if specified 'console=ttyS* ' doesn't
** Description changed:
kernel get stucks at boot if console=ttyS* is specified in the kernel
cmdline and that serial HW isn't available on the system.
Reproduced with:
4.4 (from Xenial), 4.15 (from Bionic), 5.4 (native, Focal) and 5.7-next
(mainline)
Removing the non-existent
** Description changed:
kernel get stucks at boot if console=ttyS* is specified in the kernel
cmdline and that serial HW isn't available on the system.
Reproduced with:
4.4 (from Xenial), 4.15 (from Bionic), 5.4 (native, Focal) and 5.7-next
(mainline)
- Removing the non-existent
Public bug reported:
kernel get stucks at boot if console=ttyS* is specified in the kernel
cmdline and that serial HW isn't available on the system.
Reproduced with:
4.4 (from Xenial), 4.15 (from Bionic), 5.4 (native, Focal) and 5.7-next
(mainline)
Removing the non-existent 'console=ttyS*'
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
lvremove occasionally fails on nodes with
is
very small and limited.
I ran a zpool scrub prior to upgrading my 18.04 to the latest HWE
kernel (5.3.0-26-generic #28~18.04.1-Ubuntu) and it ran properly:
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
pool: storagepool1
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired
Hi guys,
So I replaced the cable and restarted. Working fine now, detects at
1900*1000
Thanks for your help.
Eric
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020, 12:05 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Please run this command to see if the kernel is detecting any EDID(s):
>
.
I ran a zpool scrub prior to upgrading my 18.04 to the latest HWE
kernel (5.3.0-26-generic #28~18.04.1-Ubuntu) and it ran properly:
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
pool: storagepool1
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 1M in 4h21m with 0 errors on Fri Jan 17 07:01
I have a Dell XPS 15 9570 with the same issue. This includes the slider
in the top panel menu, in system settings and when using the keyboard
shortcuts. When using the keyboard shortcuts, the OSD shows and the bar
moves but the screen brightness is not changed.
System:Host: rex Kernel:
/1860182
Title:
zpool scrub malfunction after kernel upgrade
Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
I ran a zpool scrub prior to upgrading my 18.04 to the latest HWE
kernel (5.3.0-26-generic #28~18.04.1-Ubuntu) and it ran properly:
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
Ok, I got a question for all the interested folks out there;
What is we were to have a test case that run init-local and fails if
random gets imported?
I'm looking at how this could be done, but that test could link to this bug and
have people realise that they need to be careful about the
it was in progress, despite saying 100.00% done. It did not calcualte a
time estimate, saying the rate was slow, however, it did complete after
3h36 (so fast than it used to on kernel 4.15).
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
pool: storagepool1
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0B in 3h36m with 0 errors on Sat
-26-generic #28~18.04.1-Ubuntu) and it ran properly:
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
pool: storagepool1
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 1M in 4h21m with 0 errors on Fri Jan 17 07:01:24 2020
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
Title:
zpool scrub malfunction after kernel upgrade
Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
I ran a zpool scrub prior to upgrading my 18.04 to the latest HWE
kernel (5.3.0-26-generic #28~18.04.1-Ubuntu) and it ran properly:
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
Public bug reported:
I ran a zpool scrub prior to upgrading my 18.04 to the latest HWE kernel
(5.3.0-26-generic #28~18.04.1-Ubuntu) and it ran properly:
eric@eric-8700K:~$ zpool status
pool: storagepool1
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 1M in 4h21m with 0 errors on Fri Jan 17 07:01:24
I reproduced the behaviour using 5.5 upstream kernel by:
1) Mounting a loop device
2) Setup frace for all loop function for capture purposes
3) Then umount the loop device
trace_pipe reveal the following:
"umount-1850 [000] 471.727511: loop_release_xfer <-__loop_clr_fd"
As cascardo
I reproduced the behaviour using 5.5 upstream kernel by:
1) Mounting a loop device
2) Setup frace for all loop function for capture purposes
3) Then umount the loop device
trace_pipe reveal the following:
"umount-1850 [000] 471.727511: loop_release_xfer <-__loop_clr_fd"
As cascardo
so 2 things come to my mind right now
Does the kernel (loop driver) do the right thing by not clear/reset the
loop device' stats after the umount/detached operation ?
and/or
Does parted need to be smarter and not only based is detection on stat()
to assume if its a legit device or not to be
so 2 things come to my mind right now
Does the kernel (loop driver) do the right thing by not clear/reset the
loop device' stats after the umount/detached operation ?
and/or
Does parted need to smarter and not only based is detection only on
stat() ?
Let's circle back on Jan 2020.
** Also
Ok so in fact the inconsistency is due to "parted" that will try to
probe devices iff the given block device return informations from
stat(), regardless if the block device is available or not.
Seems like the only trigger/criteria is the stat() return. Since the
loop device stat doesn't
We see this in 4.19.y when using scsi_mod.use_blk_mq=y . Marcus, are
you using blk-mq?
Jump in on this thread, or I can cc you if you send me an email:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/20190925200138.ga20...@redhat.com/
-Eric
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Agreed with your comment #11
will start a discussion with the linux-block maintainer.
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Title:
i/o error if next unused loop device
It then might be a problem with "/dev/loop-control" device node. Which
dynamically find or allocate a free device, but also add and remove loop
devices from the running system.
# drivers/block/loop.c
2090 static void loop_remove(struct loop_device *lo)
2091 {
2092
te
is "unused" unless I missed something. IMHO they should produce
consistent behaviour if 'unused' no ?
- Eric
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[linux-azure] Patch to prevent possible data corruption
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In Openstack Newton (linux-kvm) with Centos 7 (latest cloud-image) with
cloud-init 19.3, the delay is observed. I think this is due to the
version that Centos ships with for python (2.7.5).
The problem is at the init-local stage. https://github.com/canonical
/cloud-init/pull/103
here is the
Would it be worth it to include the changes into Ubuntu generic kernel
and derivative Ubuntu kernels as well ?
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I encountered this recently under Ubuntu 16.04.5 with Linux
4.15.0-65-lowlatency with an AMD A8-3870k APU. In the most recent case
the machine was fine for nearly a week until I was reading a large
amount of data off a usb stick. By moving my mouse receiver to a USB 3.0
port I was able to make the
Sponsored in Bionic.
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Title:
Bionic: support for Solarflare X2542 network adapter (sfc driver)
Status in debian-installer package
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Title:
kdump is not captured in remote host when kdump over ssh is configured
Status
Hi Andrew Cloke,
Yes, I'm currently sponsoring D/B for cascardo/gpicolli.
Disco is already uploaded waiting for SRU team approval:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/disco/+queue?queue_state=1_text=makedumpfile
Bionic debdiff needs some rework before I do the final upload.
- Eric
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (cascardo)
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: makedumpfile (Ubuntu Disco)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (cascardo)
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
does not create compressed dump on
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