Hello,
I confirm that the incident is resolved.
I updated Ubuntu 22.04 server remotely via SSH (on a Dell PowerEdge R210
II server with a Matrox MGA G200eW WPCM450 internal card) and the local
console (by plugging a monitor into the server's VGA port) works fine.
$ uname -a
Linux serveur 5.15.0-
I tested Ubuntu server 21.10 and everything is ok.
Ubuntu server 22.04 with kernel 5.15.0-30-generic: no screen display,
unless I boot in safe mode (choice available at GRUB level)
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On a Dell PowerEdge R210 II server I have the same problem:
- Ubuntu 22.04 server launched from a liveusb: The screen remains black after
loading the kernel
- Ubuntu 22.04 desktop launched from a liveusb: The screen remains black after
loading the kernel
- Update Ubuntu 22.04 server on Ubuntu 21.
Using 5.8.0-51 has fixed the problem for me.
My PC :
- Dell Inc. Inspiron 3847/088DT1, BIOS A11 05/07/2019
- EFI v2.31 by American Megatrends - Secure boot disable
- CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4150 CPU @ 3.50GHz
- GPU : Intel HD Graphics 4400
- A single screen connected via HDMI. Resolution: 1920x
I updated the Ubuntu servers affected by the "tx_timeout" problem with the
Kernel HWE
=> I do not meet any more "tx_timeout" since this update.
Command used to install kernel 4.18 :
sudo apt install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-18.04
Network card driver i40e :
- Linux 4.15 : Intel(R) E
How to know in which kernels are these patches?
Using the kernel linux-generic-hwe-18.04-edge (kernel used for Ubuntu
18.10) solves the problem ?
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** Summary changed:
- i40e driver does not work with kernel 4.15
+ Intel XL710 - i40e driver does not work with kernel 4.15 (Ubuntu 18.04)
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Cf bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
firmware/+bug/1795587
Intel released the 6.01 Firmware for the Intel XL710 network cards. As
stated in the feature support matrix [1] in the table 9 on page 18, the
minimum kernel driver version for the 6.01 Firmware i40e must be 2.1.26,
the
Does this have any connection to the bug "i40e driver does not work with
kernel 4.15" described on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-meta-hwe/+bug/1779756 ?
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** Description changed:
- At boot time there are many periods when the boot freezes before the timeout
of 10 seconds.
+ With Ubuntu 18.04 + Kernel 4.15, at boot time there are many periods when the
boot freezes before the timeout of 10 seconds with Intel Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics (
Public bug reported:
At boot time there are many periods when the boot freezes before the timeout of
10 seconds.
In total it is 198 seconds that are lost in these timeouts during boot, more
than 3 minutes!
Regression is present since linux kernel 4.8 with Ubuntu 16.04
To fix, explicitly disabl
For how long do the Xenial HWE kernels stay in the "proposed" ?
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Title:
Servers going OOM after updating kernel from 4.10 to 4.13
S
I have a significant memory leak after upgrading from previous 4.10
series HWE kernels to the new 4.13 HWE series for Ubuntu 16.04 server
with Ethernet controller Intel X710 for 10GbE SFP+
# dmesg | grep i40e
[1.625565] i40e: Intel(R) Ethernet Connection XL710 Network Driver -
version 2.1.14-
Is-it possible to build new ISOs of Ubuntu 17.10, with the kernel
version 4.13.0-21 ?
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Title:
corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in
I have the same problem with a Dell PowerEdge R210 II, with Dell DRAC under
Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS and 3.13 kernel: Process khubd will block in state D
too.
=> need to do a hard reboot
Screenshot of htop: https://lafibre.info/serveur-linux/load-
average/msg372058/#msg372058
The "dmesg" data co
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