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Device Specs are a HP Prodesk 600 G4 DM. 1 stick DDR4 2666mhz 16gb and
I7-8600T CPU.
I am running an application that uses a touch screen that turns off the
monitor when not used. It uses the DPMS
the redundancy.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Ruby
Linux Mint user
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Title:
Mouse pointer doesn't reach left edge of scr
On my system I found that the left-edge cursor malfunction began in
Linux Mint 19.3. The malfunction was unchanged when I tested with live-
boot thumbsticks for Ubuntu, MX, and Manjaro. With the live-boot
thumbstick for EndeavourOS, the left-edge problem was absent, but the
cursor showed extreme fl
Just a quick note for others. I had to fully turn off my laptop before
booting to 5.13.0-20 for things to work. From something said in the
upstream bug, sounds like the hardware may get into a weird state from
booting 5.13.0-21 that can't be remedied by a warm reboot.
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Will use previous kernel as @stelian suggests. Had to use a usb ethernet
adapter to find this.
Also have an XPS 9310 like stelian so logs/dumps from me would just be a repeat.
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Looks like that kernel fixes our issues. Thanks much for all the
assistance.
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Thanks very much for the info and assistance.
I won't have the time to get to this today, but absolutely will have the
time tomorrow. Hopefully that works with your schedule.
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Hello Tim!
I'm familiar with using 'git bisect' to track down bugs, but not so
familiar with working with Debian packages. (My primary Linux is Gentoo,
and don't _usually_ deal directly with Debian packages at work.) Will
the process for this be:
You build some number of kernel package .debs and
Public bug reported:
Hello! I'm a programmer employed by VMWare. We're using Ubuntu Xenial,
have an ESM contract, and have run into what we believe to be a nasty
interaction between a kernel change and the `cdrom_id --eject-media`
command. This problem started happening after upgrading from 4.15.0
Thanks @hui.wang. Upgrading to Groovy didn't fix the issue for me with
an AX200 card, but installing rtl8821ce-dkms made it work great.
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Thanks,
I tried the nvidia driver 435. seems that Umbuntu rejects and and reverted
to the nouveau
driver. But the resolution is very low and the rendering quality is bad.
In the ubuntu settings/displays/resolution it does not give me a high
resolution option.
My eyes are just about burned out
Thank you have locating the error for me.
What should I do?
Ken
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 6:01 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Thanks. The problem indeed looks like it's confined to the Nvidia
> driver:
>
> Apr 07 13:05:05 Kens-computer /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[3091
Thanks for the response.
Here is the file.
Ken
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 11:50 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Please:
>
> 1. Reproduce the hang again so the system creates new log files of the
> problem.
>
> 2. On the very next boot (in recovery mode now) run:
>
>
By the way, I connected back up the sound on my machine before that most
recent crash. So, it is not the cause (for anyone who may have
considered that possibility).
Also, you will find this possibly relevant thread regarding
smp_call_function_ (single or many):
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/1/30/2
I have had 3 hangs between 24 March and 1 April. All were when I was
out and about, so I couldn't SSH into the machine.
Today, I had a couple of hangs occur with no apparent cause. Disk
activity continued. But, I couldn't SSH into the machine.
I killed the machine (during a hang) at 8:35:51 am
It hung again yesterday (S 23 Mar 2019). It used to hang multiple times
daily.
Anyhow, the laptop was unresponsive. The disk activity light continued
as normal, though.
However, it did allow me to SSH into it, but hung completely when I
tried to open gnome-control-center. That suggests that th
Err, the issue sounds a lot like Bug #1743094. Maybe one should be
marked as a duplicate of the other.
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Title:
Suspend does not alw
This issue sounds a lot like Bug #1757445. Maybe one should be marked
as a duplicate of the other.
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Suspend does not always
I forgot to mention that before demonstrating that "Night Light" and
"Dim screen when inactive", I upgraded to the latest BIOS from Lenovo on
20 March (a day prior to posting #16 and before turning off the dimming
features). It is the Lenovo 85UJ25US (1.46) BIOS, which is an upgrade
from 8BET55WW
By the way, this issue appeared on my machine, which is a Lenovo W520.
I have turned off automatic suspend while plugged in. I need it to run
financial calculations overnight. And, I have increased the battery
power delay to 30m. Though that is neither here nor there.
With "Night Light" and "D
I've found that I can make the system stable with the following
settings:
System Settings:
Privacy>Screen Lock:On
Power>Dim screen when inactive: Off
Power>Blank screen: 10m
Power>Automatic suspend
I downloaded the kernels from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.13.16
>From an answer at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1099414/safely-removing-usb-3-0-drive-freezes-the-system-why-and-how-to-fix
and these fixed this problem for me...
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(Old bug, I know, but this was the first search result, so I'd figured I
should answer this.)
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Just to update my earlier comment #203, I still had this bug occur
occasionally even afterwards, though at a reduced rate. After doing
some more testing recently, I've been able to avoid this problem
completely by turning off the System-monitor extension in Gnome tweak
tool. I was then able to re
Hi Joseph,
I was able to run with 4.8 kernel.
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apport-collect 1614791 cannot run because it is unable to identify the
application
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Still have this problem with kernel 4.4.0-28.47 on a Dell Precision
Mobile Workstation 3510 - 15.6" - Core i7 6820HQ - 16 GB RAM, but it's
fixed on this machine by 4.4.0-31.50.
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Hi again Joseph. This kernel is working as expected. No crashes so far,
RAID rebuild complete.
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Ubuntu 15.10 crashes with RAI
Hi again Joseph. This kernel is working as expected. No crashes so far
(running for 9 days now), RAID rebuild complete.
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Ubun
Hi again Joseph. This kernel is working as expected. No crashes so far,
RAID rebuild complete.
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Hi Joseph. I am taking over testing for Kenny. I have tested your latest
test kernel and succesfully reproduced the fault, just as the new kernel
booted. I am not even able to limit rebuild speed before the problem
appears.
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when i try to upgade ubuntu it always says there is a missing package or it
will say that there isnt enough room on my boot drive and i have a 1TB drive,
oh and it would be kinda helpful if you could get firefox to not crash on me.
it would be of great help thank you.
im no
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04 Mate
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-54-generic 3.13.0-54.91
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-57.95-generic 3.13.11-ckt21
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-57-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.11
Architecture: amd64
A
Update from prior message: I fixed sound, using Pulseaudio. I had to
"apt-get install pavucontrol", and then issue "alsa -force-reload". But
now, sound works with vmlinuz-3.19.0-22-generic. Thanks everyone!
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vmlinuz-3.19.0-22-generic, there is no sound.
So that should be an easy to understand path from "working" to "not
working".
Please note that Lubuntu is being hounded, by its users, for this sound
issue.
Thank you and best regard
For me the fix was to add:
export CLUTTER_VBLANK=none
to /etc/environment
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Title:
[Samsung NP535U4X-S01TH] Ubuntu 14.04 blank scre
I finally found some time to work on this, and I think I have it fixed.
Debugging gnome-shell when I hit this bug (note, I could also trigger
this bug by allowing the screen to lock, no suspend necessary) I noticed
the following backtrace kept happening:
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f920ec68a40 (LWP 12089
Instead of doing that, I decided to do a quick sanity check.
I installed kernel 3.4-precise from the upstream kernel archives, which
I know worked fine when I was running 12.04 with gnome shell (even the
updated gnome-shell from the webupd8team ppa, I believe the version was
3.8?)
Sure enough, I'
Just tried 4.0.0 , and on first try I triggered this issue. I was,
however, able to kill gnome-setting-daemon and then gnome-shell from a
terminal. This then caused the lock screen to appear and I was able to
log in. I've had this happen sometimes in the past before, so I
consider this no change
This just happened to me and got some messages in dmesg, filed bug
1442311
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I can reliably trigger this bug on my machine in the 3.16 and 3.13
kernels. I've attached the kernel crash output for 3.16 (minus the dump
because of its size, I can provide a link if desired).
Adding wacom to /etc/modules prevents this bug for me.
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Trying Adam Lee 8157
Building only for 3.11.0-18-generic
Building for architecture x86_64
Building initial module for 3.11.0-18-generic
Error! The dkms.conf for this module includes a BUILD_EXCLUSIVE directive which
does not match this kernel/arch. This indicates that it should not be built.
-
t I made earlier: Even if a SWAP partition is NOT made out of
/dev/zram0, part of RAM is being "reserved for nothing".
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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Sorry, but what is the line length, to avoid word wrap?
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System locks up, requires hard reset
Status in “linux” package in U
about
> 0.1% of the size of the disk when not in use so a huge zram is wasteful.
It seems that the issue might be in the initial "guess" at the size of
the Ram Disk, right?
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, an EXTREMELY overworked Linux 12.0.4 LTS Server Admin,
I love cats and, especially Kittens, but (Kitten_Geek), could you PLEASE
give an "executive summary" of your last three posts, in Command Line
System Admin language (as opposed to Kernel Hacker language)? Thanks
most Kindly! Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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.log, with
only the lines, relevent to this issue (and 1215513).
Reminder that I'm running Ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS Server, with Kernel
vmlinuz-3.2.0-53-generic-pae.
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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on boot. (And then, if I WANT the
desktop, I type "start lightdm" on root). Does that show the "type" of
computer nerd I am? (Coupled by the fact that, when I was happily "bit
twiddling", and sharing the "fruits", it was Red Hat 6). :-)
Thanks for this idea, Da
of only
"ugly error messages".
I repeat: Please re-open #1217189, for older kernels, which are getting
ZRAM kernel code, even if not trying to define the RamDisks.
Thank you and best regards,
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remember the year. He was very gracious back then. I hope you all
still maintai
a Linux admin, I'm trained to
"roll with the punches" and to consider the humor of life on Planet
Earth (and, forgive me for adding) the political system in the USA!!!
:-)
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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Earth (and, forgive me for adding) the political system in the USA!!!
:-)
And this post will now be "cross posted" to Bug #1217189 with a STRONG
suggestion that it NOT B
ssible calculation error. (As mentioned in an earlier post by me,
this file exists, if you "apt-get install zram-config" as root (or with
sudo). To repeat my question, was that configuration file looked at,
when you were doing the kernel patch?)
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth P
ered the System
Lockup.
Could I go to the scripts in the ramdisk portion of the bootup and find
the one that sets up zram0 and edit it? Perhaps put a lower number in
for size of ramdisk, so it doesn't hit Logical Block 314223?
Thank you and best regards,
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able" 12.0.4 LTS
version.
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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/init/zram-
config.conf part of that fix? If so, could the text of that file be
posted here (or emailed to me at sea7k...@gmail.com if "public
disclosure" is a problem)? :-)
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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Is it as simple as to find the script under the ramdisk part of bootup
that sets up zram0, and decreasing the number of sectors?
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attempts to run a desktop.
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n't try to allocate 314224 sectors.
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ogical block 314223") and then
gracefully admitted defeat. "fdisk /dev/zram0" stated that /dev/zram0
doesn't exist.
Work-around successful. But it looks like zram-config isn't a default
package, at least on Ubuntu 12.0.4 Server. Should it be?
Thank you and best regards,
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