BTW, just applying this patch[1] to bluez package from 18.04 fixes the
a2dp problem for me with Sony WH-CH700N headphones. Patch applies
cleanly to 5.48.
1.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/patch/?id=477ecca127c529611adbc53f08039cefaf86305d
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May we have this backported to 18.04?
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Bluetooth headphones/speaker such as Sony WH-1000XM3 default to low
quality headset
lspci no longer shows "Intel Corporation Wireless 7260" entry on my
system. So I guess it is a hardware problem. Funny thing that bluetooth
which is located on the same chip still works.
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Joseph do you need any more information? Any ideas to try?
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iwlwifi :04:00.0: Queue 10 is active on fifo 2 and stu
In my case crash can happen on freshly booted system as well. And it is
more likely to happen when I'm using Wi-Fi actively, although it
sometimes happens even if I barely use Wi-Fi (eg. I'm connected via
ethernet cable and Wi-Fi at the same time and routing is configured to
use the cable).
@beren
I've grepped through dmesg and journalctl there is zero messages about
temperature from iwlwifi in my case. I've some from CPU, but they are
probably not related.
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I've tested with mainline kernel and it is crashes as well. Also I've
tried booting previous Ubuntu releases (4.15.0-20-generic,
4.15.0-29-generic, 4.15.0-32-generic, 4.15.0-33-generic) and bug happens
with all of them. This is strange because I've used these kernels
without any problems for months
I've meant with 33 and 34.
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iwlwifi :04:00.0: Queue 10 is active on fifo 2 and stuck for 1
ms. SW [247, 164]
Started happen to me few days ago as well. Happens with
4.15.0-34-generic and 4.15.0-34-generic.
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iwlwifi :04:00.0
Hi Richard,
I do not use Precise anymore, so I do not know whether this bug still
present. But this problem was present only in 3.2 kernel. MTU always
worked fine with 3.5 kernel, Pricese and Trusty. Your logs indicate that
it was probably fixed in 3.2 kernel as well.
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I meant: MTU always worked fine with 3.5 kernel, Trusty and Xenial.
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per route mtu settings are broken in linux kernel 3.2
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Oh, really? I think appreciate tag would be developer-emulating-work.
Anyone can check that problem with ubuntu kernel 3.2 on every system,
independently of hw configuration and bios version. More over, problem
is fixed upstream.
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Also Joseph Salisbury (jsalisbury) already marked this change as
Triaged. I reverted this to Verified by accident before.
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I'm pretty sure this problem is not depends on hardware. I tried not
only on mine laptop, but on several servers with different hardware
configurations. You can run attached script and will see that it happens
on your system too (if you are running ubuntu kernel 3.2).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
I meant: this bug
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Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
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