kernel 6.5.0-17-generic has just arrived in 23.10 (Mantic) and that
seems to clear the issue.
mount/unmount an external btrfs filesystem no longer produces the
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My original post said it was a kernel issue, so no idea why it was
logged against konsole.
I've changed it.
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These messages get displayed when a btrfs file system is unmounted (note
they appear 16s after the mount, which would be the unmount).
I have one that is mounted (and unmounted) every 15 minutes and these
show up at every unmount.
[1254622.716595] BTRFS: device label Lacknet-Freq devid 1
I've just tested the laptop where this problem was originally seen and
it's still OK there.
That is now running 23.04 (Lunar) with kernel 6.2.0-33-generic.
So may be similar, but is not the same.
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described after updating from 22.10 which worked fine to 23.04 this am.
My machine however is a HP Proliant Microserver Gen 8. This uses built
in Matrox G200eH2 graphics controller. I have tried installing sudo apt
install
Nothing to do with any screen saver.
Just boot the system, hit Ctl-Alt-F2 (to get to a console) and login.
There they are.
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I'm still seeing it on 5.19.0-38-generic
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Title:
Too many BDL entries regression
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
FYI:
You can see this every time you login to a terminal screen (not X).
So, Ctl-Alt-F2, then login. You'll generate ~26 of them each time.
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Might be something different then.
I can insert and mount SD cards on the laptop I originally reported this
for (in #2).
I'm on kinetic, kernel 5.19.0-35-generic.
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I have the same problem. The nvidia drivers (version 470 in my case)
don't load after upgrading to 5.13.0-41-generic. Reverting to
5.13.0-39-generic fixes the problem.
I did notice that -41 has a lot of changes from the "stable" impish
kernel and that the modules loaded on my machine with -41
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: 20.4
Not sure of package (bluez)? (Whatever handles Bluetooth)
What I expected: File is transferred.
What happened: transfer fails with mysterious error code (0x53) which
sometimes shows up on phone and sometimes doesn't. In any case the
transfer fails.
I've updated to 5.11.0-25-generic and can confirm that my laptop now
sees SDH/XC cards OK.
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SD card initialization
Just had the problem again after upgrading 20.10 to 21.04.
Kernel 5.8.0-55 boots OK.
Kernel 5.11.0-18 fails with the memory error.
I'm just about to re-add the GFXMODE line to grub, which I hope will
(again) work around the problem.
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(And for good measure I've also tested it on my old laptop, which didn't
show the problem, and it still works there too).
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Good job I decided to look anyway.
The result is that final WORKS:
==
root@gmllaptop:~# uname -a
Linux gmllaptop 5.11.0-19-generic #20 SMP Wed Jun 2 11:33:21 CST 2021 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@gmllaptop:~#
The v3 kernel WORKS.
The SD card insertion is detected correctly.
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SD card initialization on insertion fails
Status in
I don't have Secure Boot enabled anyway, so that bit's easy.
As for the v2 kernel - it FAILS (with the -84 error).
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SD card
I can confirm that that 5.11.0-18-generic kernel fixes the problem,
The SD card is now visible and mountable on insertion.
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Further info
I've just rebooted the laptop using the kernel that was left over from the
upgrade from groovy.
The mmc card reader works OK there.
A reboot back to the latest hirsute kernel has it failing again.
So:
5.8.0-53-generic - mmc reader works
5.11.0-17-generic - mmc reader fails
Here's the debug data from card insertion/removal.
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I've tested plugging in an SD card to an older laptop (also on hirsute).
That is OK.
I've also noticed that the:
mmc0: error -84 whilst initialising SD card
message appears at boot time if the mmc card slot is empty.
(the "mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch" message also appears on
my
Further information:
Booting the same laptop into MSWindows lets me insert SD cards whilst the
system is running and it all works as expected. (So not a hardware problem).
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If I boot my laptop with an SD card (actually SDXC) in the MMC slot the
system sees it and I can mount and use it.
If I then unmount it, remove it then re-insert it I get this in the
system ,og:
[ 194.673108] mmc0: card e624 removed
[ 205.462065] mmc0: cannot verify
This has been fixed
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Just corrupted my system trying to upgrade my amdgpu driver and had to move to
Focal (20.04) a few years sooner than planned. In doing so I realized
posthumously that the newest driver did not support versions of the linux
kernel greater than Linux 4.15.0-112. As it was an AMD issue I have
After further comparison between the loading of the two versions, I see
no significant difference in the bootlogs or the systemctl reports. I
have attached an edited diff file from the bootlogs, that terminates the
newer but failing version 115.
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** Description changed:
After today's updates, including:
grub-common:amd64 2.02-2ubuntu8.18
grub-efi-amd64-bin:amd64 2.02-2ubuntu8.18
grub-pc-bin:amd64 2.02-2ubuntu8.18
grub2-common:amd64 2.02-2ubuntu8.18
grub-pc:amd64
Issue appears to be related to display resolution. Grub was booting into
3840x2160 mode, with the resulting tiny, near-unreadable font. So I set
GFXMODE=800x600 and now - unexpectedly - kernel 5.2.0 is able to boot
without the memory errors.
Not sure why the high resolution causes an
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** Description changed:
Upgraded from 19.04 to current 19.10 using "do-release-upgrade -d". Can
still boot using the previous 5.0.0-25-generic kernel, but the
5.2.0-15-generic fails to start.
On selecting Ubuntu from Grub, the
Confirmed. The same behaviour in the original kernel 4.18.0-17.
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Title:
Network adapter doesn't work after returning from suspend
An update on this.
I installed kernel 5.0, but the same issue occured. I did notice that my
wi-fi can be re-activated using the keyboard wireless switch (Fn-Wifi).
I have 2 wi-fi networks available, the normal one and the 5G one. I had
been using the 5G one, but switched to use the normal one. My
Can you tell me how I would do that. I added the first name to the
subscription list, but I can't do it with the second two.
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Sorry, typo. 2. Re-tested with 5.1-rc4. Problem still occurs.
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Network adapter doesn't work after returning from suspend
1. Removed the r8169-refresh script
2. Rested with 5.1-rc4
Problem still occurs. See updated dmesg log.
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Fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 (Linux kernel 4.18.0-17-generic
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does not resume after suspend. Wifi not available.
References to a fix
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Fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 (Linux kernel 4.18.0-17-generic
#18~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 15 15:27:12 UTC 2019). Network adapter
does not resume after suspend. Wifi not available.
References to a fix for r8169 driver found. Tried the following fixes:
1. sudo service
Is this issue fixed in 4.18.0-17-generic #18~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar
15 15:27:12 UTC 2019?
I have just done a fresh install. Modprobe workaround doesn't seem to
work. Happy to provide any information required.
gordon:~$ sudo lshw -C network
*-network
description
Command ran to add it again and run dmesg so it shows. That does not
help. See attached dmesg.
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That did not help.
I ran apport-collect again for this ticket after booting mainline
5.1-rc2 and testing with the alsa flag added.
I will now remove the flag and reboot to try without the flag using this
mainline and will do the same.
** Description changed:
I find this to be an issue with
Same result - no sound. apport-collect just ran again at 09:18 local
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Title:
No sound output on Zen AIO 27 Z272SD_Z272SD
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I find this to be an issue with current LTS 18.04's latest 4.19 kernel.
I tested this on mainline 4.20 and 5.0 kernels as well.
No audio because ALC274 not properly loaded for use, so no audio output.
A related card had a similar bug, which
Added this and rebooted, did not help at all. No sound.
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I did this yesterday per request and marked it as confirmed. I just
completed this for a second time agreeing to send some data which
mentioned pulse-audio, etc., to you all. It completed at 16:39 local
time, Miami.
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** Description changed:
I find this to be an issue with current LTS 18.04's latest 4.19 kernel.
I tested this on mainline 4.20 and 5.0 kernels as well.
No audio because ALC274 not properly loaded for use, so no audio output.
A
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See post #5 at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/1784485
It references another Linux variant (eww). But, reading their thread
you will find that they made a patch in December 2018 to solve the 294
issue. Then, the bug report for Ubuntu let to y'all doing the same.
No, my point is that I tried other kernel versions to see if it was
patched. No kernel world with ACL274 on this machine. Windows works
great.
4.18, installed with Ubuntu 18.04.2, to 5.0 were tested with the same
results. The issue persists.
Sorry for the confusion.
How do I get this to stop
Apologies my first run of apport was mainline 5.0. I immediately
rebooted and use a standard default kernel for 18.04. I deleted both
mainlines since they didn't solve my issue anyway.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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ALC274 unsupported
Status in alsa-driver package in
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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ALC274 unsupported
Status in alsa-driver
Good.
I've tested that patch in 4.18.0 and can confirm it works.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108712#c14
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They've found the bug!!
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=142443
Is there a mechanism for getting this patched into the current Cosmic
kernels (and, presumably, Disco)?
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I've opened:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108712
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #108712
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108712
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Thanks.
I'll add relevant links (both ways) if I can as I report it on that site.
If the code hasn't changed in the graphics development branch I may submit a
report now anyway...
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Or I could post a comment to the commit mentioned in #14 - see what the
author (from Intel) thinks?
Not sure how much printk()s would tell me - the debugfs already shows it
ends up with only 4 EUs pre sub-slice instead of 8. I'll give it a go,
though. But I (might) need signed kernels...I assume
I've been looking (briefly) for some docs on the Intel GPU hardware
layout.
Came across this:
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/documentation/hardware-specification-prms
leading to:
https://01.org/sites/default/files/documentation/intel-gfx-prm-osrc-bdw-vol04-configurations_3.pdf
which says that a
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I run a BOINC project which uses opencl_intel on my Kubunut system
On bioinc the tasks ran in 12,000 +/- 200 seconds.
They've been doing that for ~6 months.
I've now updated the system to cosmic, and the
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