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Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
linux-headers-6.2.0-24-generic missing in ubuntu
Public bug reported:
The latest linux-generic-hwe-22.04 linux-headers-generic-hwe-22.04
linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 versions cannot be installed on ubuntu
23.04 because the linux-headers-6.2.0-24-generic package is missing.
The latest available version is linux-headers-6.2.0-23-generic
Source:
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
I now tested with newer kernels: The regression is still present in
5.15.0-33-generic from the hwe-edge package for Ubuntu 20.04.
I also tested kernels from the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Archive. It works
with 5.13.0-051300-generic and fails with 5.14.0-051400-generic and also
still with
I have now tested whether the issue is still resolved and it luckily is.
So both after installing a version of amdgpu-pro and also after
uninstalling this proprietary driver again, unlocking the system works
again.
Once the stable version of Ubuntu 22.04 is published, I will upgrade and
try
Yes, I believe having installed a proprietary driver could’ve caused
this. I didn’t realize this at the time of installing the driver, but I
think the file name "amdgpu-pro-21.20-1271047-ubuntu-20.04" clearly
indicates that this is in fact AMD’s proprietary driver. Curiously, the
issue didn’t
After the things I did in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
hwe-5.13/+bug/1964711/comments/7, I am now facing a worse problem.
My computer no longer recognizes my display correctly. Since the boot
screen, the resolution is the minimum available (1024x768). I think my
system no
I’ve done the following things now:
Unsuccessful:
Upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 to 21.04. This did not solve the issue.
Successful:
Manually uninstall and install the latest amdgpu package from
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-amdgpu-unified-
linux-21-20. Specifically, I
This is a kernel regression and now almost three months old. Could
somebody please have a look?
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Title:
overlay: permission
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Since kernel 5.4.0-89.100 on Focal and 4.15.0-159.167 on Bionic I can no
longer mount an overlay filesystem over directories like / in a user
namespace. With kernel versions 5.4.0-88.99 and 4.15.0-158.166,
Public bug reported:
Since kernel 5.4.0-89.100 on Focal and 4.15.0-159.167 on Bionic I can no
longer mount an overlay filesystem over directories like / in a user
namespace. With kernel versions 5.4.0-88.99 and 4.15.0-158.166,
respectively, this still works.
An easy way to test this is the
Thanks!
>> I noticed that in the list of affected packages in the bug metadata
>> Bionic is not mentioned. Will the fix also be backported there?
>
> It depends on which kernel you are talking about. The bionic GA kernel
> (4.15) was not affected based on my testing. If you are seeing problems
>
Thanks!
I tested it on a Focal machine and the -proposed kernel works. However,
I don't have a Groovy machine here, is it necessary for me to test this?
I noticed that in the list of affected packages in the bug metadata
Bionic is not mentioned. Will the fix also be backported there?
** Tags
I noticed that the changelog of the kernel package 5.4.0-50.55~18.04.1
for Bionic now also includes the two additional patches, and indeed I
can confirm that on Bionic with kernel 5.4.0-54-generic the regression
was now also introduced.
Is there an update whether it will be possible to solve this
Updated my BIOS to V2.13 It didn't resolve this bug. I'm still stuck on
Kernel 5.4.0-42
If you need additional Information, please get in touch with me. Because
I don't know what you need or how to gather that info.
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We use unprivileged user namespaces with overlay mounts for containers.
After recently upgrading our Focal kernels to 5.4.0-51.56 this breaks,
one cannot access files through the overlay mount in the container
anymore. This is very likely caused by some of the patches that
Public bug reported:
When migrating from the Kernel 5.4.0-42-lowlatency to 5.4.0-45-lowlatency my
Graphic card stopped working properly.
My second Monitor went dark. even little things like moving the mouse was just
a slide show.
When using Grub to load with the previus Kernel
Same for me. I was also missing linux-generic. That explains it, thank
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Title:
Kernel modules missing in 5.4.0-37
Status in
I believe I was hit by the same bug. I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 on a
ThinkPad X1 Carbon 4th. Manually installing the missing linux-modules-
extra for 5.4.0-37 brings networking back, but I still had problems
getting the system to detect external monitors. That is why I stay on
5.4.0-33 for the moment.
** Description changed:
- I'm currently (in Ubuntu 20.04) stuck with this low resolution: 640x480
59.94*, what I want to have is the monitor specs: 1080p and 144 Hz. This
problem appeared after plugging in my old monitor after 2 years again, it's a
philips 272g. Things that I unsuccesfully
I just checked back with my Nvidia machine and instead of "amdgpu" it saying
that "modeset" is doing the EDID'ing (both with open source and proprietary
driver) and no 1080p 144 Hz:
[18.782] (II) modeset(G0): EDID for output DP-1-1
[18.782] (II) modeset(G0): Printing probed modes for
The drm-tip kernel didn't help the case. Did I understand this correctly
that you have identified the driver to be the problem? If so I have to
delegate this two 3 different drivers with which I have this problem:
the already linked amd driver, but also the proprietary and open source
nvidia
Doesn't seem to be that there is much EDID communication going on.
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I just went into Windows using a cmd-tool called DumbEDID which gave me
information I upload here (note that there are two monitors present and
the MSI is working fine in Ubuntu, I'm referring to the philips at the
bottom of the log). There is some information that is actually
transported like the
I tried 3 different Displayport cables without success. In Ubuntu get-
edid tells me that there is no EDID information provided. As the monitor
is working properly in Windows I think that Windows is just doing a
better job at coming up with a 1080p modeline on its own. So in my mind
the thing to
Update regarding my previous comment:
After resetting the VM (in the Hyper-V connection -> "Action" ->
"Reset") the VM rebooted, showed the login screen for the first time and
I could login. But right after the login the screen was stuck again -
there was no menu bar with the program launch icons
I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 in a new Hyper-V VM (host is Windows 10
Pro). Fresh virtual disk (25 GB), 2 virtual CPUs, 4 GB RAM. I used the
ISO file to boot and install. The installation went fine until the
forced reboot at the end of the installation. After the reboot a lot of
these "SQUASHFS
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** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
** Description changed:
Using IPVS with One-Packet Scheduling on UDP causes CPU soft lockup on
traffic.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install ipvsadm and netcat-openbsd
2. Execute `ipvsadm -a -u 127.0.0.1:1234 -s rr --ops &&
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Public bug reported:
Using IPVS with One-Packet Scheduling on UDP causes CPU soft lockup on
traffic.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install ipvsadm and netcat-openbsd
2. Execute `ipvsadm -a -u 127.0.0.1:1234 -s rr --ops && ipvsadm -A -u
127.0.0.1:1234 -r 127.0.0.1:1235 -m -w 1`
3. Execute `nc -l -k -u
Tyler, thanks for the clarification.
I have tested it with 4.15.0-42-generic from bionic-proposed and can
confirm it is fixed.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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I find the demand to test the fix within 5 days, combined with the
threat of dropping the patch otherwise, unreasonable.
In my original report of this security problem I have already provided a
script that allows to reproduce the problem and check if it still
exists.
Requiring an answer within 5
I did post the issue to the mailing list but did not receive any answer
for the past 14 days. I know that other users are affected too, for
example at reddit. This is really bad, because it essentially means that
this laptop can not be used with linux at all without external mouse.
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Also did
depmod -a
update-initramfs -u
and verified with
lsmod | grep i2c
that i2c_hid is not loaded.
still elan_i2c kernel errors in syslog.
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modprobe -r elan_i2c disables the touchpad.
modprobe -r i2c_hid doesn't seem to have any effect.
echo "blacklist i2c_hid" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
doesn't seem to have any effect either.
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Thanks for your reply.
This is a new laptop, so I am not able to say anything about prior kernel
versions.
With upstream kernel v4.19 the issue persists.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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modprobe elan_i2c
is a workaround. But Touchpad still freezes after some time.
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Lenovo Ideapad
After some time the Touchpad now stops working and is not usable.
External Mouse works fine.
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Title:
Lenovo Ideapad 320-15IAP
Public bug reported:
The trackpad is working, but syslog is full of kernel errors regarding
"kernel: [ 1228.364151] elan_i2c i2c-ELAN0609:00: invalid report id data
(ff)" if the trackpad is touched.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic 4.15.0-34.37
Public bug reported:
Installation of `nvidia-396` after `sudo add-apt-repository ppa
:graphics-drivers/ppa` on Ubuntu 18.04 fails due to
```
> sudo apt-get install -f nvidia-driver-396
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following
Public bug reported:
`docker system prune` caused a few processes to hang a few minutes while
I could still capture
```
[ 85.821088] [ cut here ]
[ 85.821108] WARNING: CPU: 6 PID: 75 at
/build/linux-8h04gD/linux-4.13.0/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c:3009
Good to know, thank you for your support. The issue is fixed in
4.13.0-16-generic of Ubuntu 17.10 as stated in #16.
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Title:
Suspend
91d57bae08689199c8acc77a8b3b41150cafab1c is good.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
525b8ed91671e29e187dfe02d408b11190ccf494 is good (assuming that the
kernel image package with the later timestamp is the one representing
the commit).
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e7561f1633ac735df48c55ad09a2530e9ab9fab1 is good.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
2a55e98f9f76825d78a4e6ef315c35fccabf5212 is good.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
63841b2a6969501de183efafc14d20175e402804 is bad.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
2fcc112af37fa88f8da077d6dd3bb8e38e75adb1 is good.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
e0f3e8f14da868047c524a0cf11e08b95fd1b008 is bad.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
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9bc088ab66be8978fbc981ba9644468fa2c2fd3f is bad.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
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e7bd9ba20a9ec7024a0566a93c22b9571a48939a is bad.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
892ad5acca0b2ddb514fae63fa4686bf726d2471 is bad.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
1b044f1cfc65a7d90b209dfabd57e16d98b58c5b is good.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
Status in linux package in
cbcd4f08aa637b74f575268770da86a00fabde6d is good. Thanks for the
kernels.
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Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
The issue is fixed with the first 17.10 kernel 4.13.0-16-generic as
expected.
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1849f800fba32cd5a0b647f824f11426b85310d8 is good, i.e. doesn't have the
bug.
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> The only .deb package you need to install is:
linux-image-4.12.0-041200-generic_4.12.0-041200.201710171537_amd64.deb
Didn't know that, thank you. This version is good.
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> The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1721856
The _all package seems to be damaged/truncated. I'm getting `dpkg-deb:
error: unexpected end of file in archive member header in linux-
headers-4.12.0-041200_4.12.0-041200.201710171537_all.deb` and the
v4.13-rc1 is good. Please tell me if you need support for this issue
from me.
I'd like to take this opportunity to recommend you to improve
instructions for bisecting with the mainline kernel releases and release
candidates for reports like me. I'm not a Linux hacker, but I understand
the
> We can perform a reverse bisect to identify the commit that fixes this bug.
> We first need to identify the last bad kernel and first good one. Can you
> test the following two kernels:
>
> v4.11: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.11
> v4.12:
> Can you see if this bug is fixed in upstream 4.13 or 4.10, which will
tell us if the fix was already cc'd to stable.
Fixed in 4.13.5 and present in 4.10.17.
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** Summary changed:
- standby ends after seconds and laptop resumes
+ Suspend ends after seconds and laptop resumes
** Description changed:
- The standby ends after seconds and the laptop resumes like it'd wake up
- from standby. I didn't use standby for a long time (months or years) and
-
Public bug reported:
The standby ends after seconds and the laptop resumes like it'd wake up
from standby. I didn't use standby for a long time (months or years) and
can't even estimate when it worked for the last time.
This issue is fixed in 4.14-rc3 mainline kernel - although some parts of
the
I managed to solve the issue for my case!!
The problem was a nfs share defined in /etc/fstab. It seems it should be
unmounted but networking already stopped. So i switched to autofs and
successfuly rebooted twice without the problem.
Thats how i defined the mount:
server:/path/to/nfs-share
** Description changed:
- hallo
- i have a acer aspire v5 571g laptop with former windows. after i installed
ubuntu the computer refuses to shut down, instead it does a restart.
- thanks
+ I have a Acer Aspire v5 571g laptop which initially had Windows
+ installed. After I installed Ubuntu (and
After enabling proposed updates, I see 4.10.0-30-generic is available.
Does it already contain the fix?
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Title:
zesty unable to
I created a separat issue in the lightdm tracker but could not link it
properly, here is the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm/+bug/1707574
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Today, after making some updates the issue still exists, but the
shutdown screen got a little bit more verbose.
It tells me
"A stop job is running for Light Display Manager" followed by the
original error from this issue.
If i do the following i can shut down:
1) sudo systemctl stop
I can find the following line in the logs over and over again, could
this be connected to the power-off issue i described above?
nouveau :01:00.0: Refused to change power state, currently in D3
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I get those messages every time i shut down, so basically every day.
Installed Ubuntu 16.04 on nvme ssd, that i installed into a msi notebook.
Integrated intel (i7 7700) + dedicated nvidia graphics (gtx 1050)
PLEASE help me, turning off my laptop using the power button feels very
unhealthy.
Public bug reported:
`dmesg` shows
```
[ 2278.123945] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
0030
[ 2278.123990] IP: iput+0xd8/0x230
[ 2278.124002] PGD 0
[ 2278.124018] Oops: [#1] SMP
[ 2278.124031] Modules linked in: msr rfcomm xt_CHECKSUM iptable_mangle
>From the top of my head:
1) In grub, select Advanced options, then recovery mode
2) Select "Drop to root shell"
3) Press Enter to confirm
4) The filesystem is mounted read-only at this point, so remount it: mount -o
rw,remount /
5) Install the needed package: apt install xserver-xorg-input-all
I fixed the problem by installing xserver-xorg-input-all.
Since this pulls in xserver-xorg-input-evdev, I suspect that this was
the problem, as this package was not installed. It must have been
somehow uninstalled during the upgrade.
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I can confirm this bug.
Using 16.04 everything worked fine; after upgrading to 16.10, mouse and
keyboard stopped working.
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I should probably mention that the keyboard works fine in recovery mode,
so I suspect it has something to do with X.
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after
** Description changed:
After starting `btrfs scrub start /` `dmesg` contains
```
[Mär13 21:49] INFO: task btrfs:841 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ +0,09] Tainted: PW OE 4.8.0-41-generic #44-Ubuntu
[ +0,05] "echo 0 >
Public bug reported:
After starting `btrfs scrub start /` `dmesg` contains
```
[Mär13 21:49] INFO: task btrfs:841 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ +0,09] Tainted: PW OE 4.8.0-41-generic #44-Ubuntu
[ +0,05] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables
** Summary changed:
- Laptop wakes up from sleep mode after seconds
+ Laptop wakes up from sleep mode after seconds the second time it's put to
sleep
** Description changed:
- Laptop wakes up from sleep mode after seconds
+ Laptop wakes up from sleep mode after seconds the second time it's put
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1654849/+attachment/4835742/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "Lsusb.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1654849/+attachment/4835741/+files/Lsusb.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcModules.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1654849/+attachment/4835755/+files/ProcModules.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "UdevDb.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1654849/+attachment/4835756/+files/UdevDb.txt
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1654849/+attachment/4835753/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt
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