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Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Joseph Salisbury (jsalisbury)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hello Joseph,
I have tested the kernel you kindly provide in #5 but this not resolves
the issue on all laptop which have trouble.
What I said in #4 is partial and not resolves the issue on all test
cases. Sorry for this wrong interpretation, but the cases are quite
complicated.
I have hidden
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--- Comment From cdead...@us.ibm.com 2018-06-20 17:20 EDT---
@pridhiviraj Hello Pridhiviraj, can this issue be closed now?
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Ubuntu issue. Removing IBM FW tag.
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[Samsung NP900X3G-S01US] Horizontal lines after update to 4.13.0-43
Status
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Hello,
>From the the development side it looks very good: both hotplug and hot
unplug are working good.
Thank you very much,
Ziviani
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v4.17
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Updating Nvidia drivers causes Cinnamon crashes and seems to be in fallback
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Title:
Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS aacraid
Hi Christopher.
Answering your questions in turn:
1) All I can say for the moment is that it was OK in Ubuntu 17.10 and
not OK in 18.04.
2) The monitor is actually a Samsung television, model no. UE40EH5000.
However, I want to be clear that the issue is with the screen in the
laptop itself, not
I have now went back to 4.13.16 as a test and it too is exhibiting the
same behaviour. I think I have chased enough kernels for now. If
there is anything else you need, please let me know. Thank you for
your help in this matter. It takes approximately 283 seconds before the
first error
Thank you for caring.
I followed the advice in
https://askubuntu.com/questions/971477/ubuntu-17-10-keeps-locking-up-
and-freezing-mouse-and-keyboard-input-doesnt-wor and added this to my
/etc/default/grub:
quiet splash intel_idle.max_cstate=1
The system is stable since then. According to
Merlin:
I) The scope of LP#1300349 is how a pre-3.18-rc4 kernel had an issue,
which 3.18-rc4 fixed. However, you are using a 4.15 kernel. Hence, the
scope and root cause are different (i.e. not relevant).
II) In order to allow additional upstream mainline kernel developers to examine
the issue,
Could you please advise what supported release you have reproduced this
in?
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I can confirm Maxime's solution works on my Asus FX73V which uses the
Elan 1200 touchpad. I'm using gentoo with kernel 4.17.2, with all the
relevant config options enabled (I2C, HID, ELAN, etc). I had
'acpi_osi=!' as a kernel parameter. Once I removed it the touchpad
started working.
Thanks
I built the next test kernel, up to the following commit:
4422d80ed7d4bdb2d6e9fb890c66c3d9250ba694
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1752961
Can you test that kernel and report back if it has the bug or not? I
will build the next test kernel based on
Hi Maxime,
I never used the kernel parameter acpi-osi=! while I was on 4.17. I will
install 4.17.2 to make sure the problem hasn't been solved.
I noticed you wrote "elantech touchpad". Elantech is a different touchpad than
mine.
Cristian mentions the Elan1200 touchpad though which is the right
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Resolver ignores ndots option
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Title:
register on binfmt_misc may overflow
Hi everyone,
I'm late in this discussion but I may have a solution for those who are in the
same case than Alistair Sutter and me before.
This solution works if you use the kernel command 'acpi_osi=!" and maybe some
else.
I had exactly the same issue on my Asus FX503VD with the same config. I
I installed the mainline kernel
$ uname -r
4.18.0-041800rc1-generic
Note: I can't login back to the default kernel that came with Ubuntu 18.0.4 TLS
(Notice I updated the OS once)
$ dpkg --list | grep linux-image
ii linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic 4.15.0-20.21
I am observing that in the absence of any network (interfaces not
configured for dhcp/static) I can see the graceful reboot halting almost
every reboot.
* Issue is observed with Ubuntu 18.04 kernel 4.15.0-23-generic
* Also observed with 4.18-rc1 hosted at
** Summary changed:
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package
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** Also affects: ubuntu-kernel-tests
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ubuntu_ltp_syscalls test will hang in
Hi, a follow up. My two Threadripper machines are working flawlessly
since Friday. I tried both, running a test that alternates between high
load and idle that would normally trigger the but, and leave the machine
idle for many hours.
It seems like a possible workaround for someone with a ASUS
Tested 4.15.18 (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.15.18/)
I boots normally with no kernel panic problem.
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4.15.0-10011.11 - aws
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in x86_64 (aws):
ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests - test skipped due to no KVM support
ubuntu_ltp - test disabled
ubuntu_ltp_syscalls - inotify08 failed with X/X-LTS/X-HWE/A/B kernel (bug
1775784)
ubuntu_lxc - lxc-test-usernic.in failed
Public bug reported:
The ubuntu_ltp_syscalls test will hang on Trusty AWS, even though all
the tests have been ran.
INFO: ltp-pan reported some tests FAIL
LTP Version: 20180515
###
Done executing
Hi Joseph,
sure, but running an rc- kernel is not ideal for production systems, so I can
only give this limited exposure on a few canary systems.
I hope we can find a way to deterministically trigger this, to confirm a fix.
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So I downloaded the new kernel as you requested. I have
4.17.2-041702-generic installed and booted. After loading the new
kernel, I ran the same tests as before where it would fail with the
aacraid errors. And it is exhibiting the same behaviour.
I mounted the USB drive at Jun 20 00:46:55
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screenshot upload - 1st time didn't work
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No problem. It's not uncommon for bugs to end like this.
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I believe I have found the culprit. Not happy to say that it looks like
it was a configuration change I made to try to fix the ubiquitous
screen-tearing and frame synch problems that some applications have. I
*believed* I had reverted all the changes I made when I saw they hadn't
fixed the issue,
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'ELAN0618 Touchpad' is not recognized on a fresh
For #41 and #43; tried rebooting into the previous kernel 4.0.15.22.
Both with "nomodeset" and without it.
With "nomodeset" the GDM login presents and I can log in! But it doesn't
appear to be using the actual nvidia driver... Only resolution available
is 1027x768 (not the native resolution of
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Thanks everyone, 4.17.2 seems to fix the problem. Did not need any acpi
GRUB parameters and unblacklisted i2c-hid without any problems.
I now have touchpad control!
To anyone who runs into this problem here is the solution:
- get the prerequisits: sudo apt install git fakeroot build-essential
Not sure how to tag, but 4.15.0-24-generic has resolved this on my
Lenovo ThinkPad E470 -- several suspend and reboot cycles without issue
now.
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For #42, the contents of 10-nvidia.conf:
Section "OutputClass"
Identifier "nvidia"
MatchDriver "nvidia-drm"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "AllowEmptyInitialConfiguration"
ModulePath "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nvidia/xorg"
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in response to [Phillip Susi (psusi) who wrote: It looks like the
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I tried the install again, this time with a different SD card (same
brand and type). The situation was a bit different because the first
two times the SD card was not
Battant et all,
I believe the issue is from a commit that happened after the 4.13.xx
kernel's ie 4.15 is affected. The bug affects Lenovo's for sure as that
is what I have but others too.
More details here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199271
Also to fix try a 4.13.xx kernel.
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Also I identified this issue by using this command:
dmesg |grep -i blue
I got output which stated "hci0: don't support firmware rome"
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+ linux-oem: 4.15.0-1009.12 -proposed tracker
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1776340
Title:
linux-oem:
So the ASPM is indeed disabled:
LnkCtl: ASPM Disabled; RCB 64 bytes Disabled- CommClk+
Can yo try disabling the deepest power state under this kernel? i.e. use
"nvme-core.default_ps_max_latency_us=1500".
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Please try v4.18-rc1.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1773993
Title:
Mouse cursor having a longer trail, lagging and stuttering
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
FWIW there's another user says that disabling ASPM fixes this issue for
him.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1746340
Title:
Samsung SSD corruption (fsck needed)
Status
The Package C-State stays at PC2, which causes lots of heat. It should be able
to hit PC8.
C2 (pc2); 58.3%
C3 (pc3); 0.0%
C6 (pc6); 0.0%
C7 (pc7); 0.0%
C8 (pc8); 0.0%
C9 (pc9); 0.0%
C10 (pc10); 0.0%
Please follow these steps:
- Intall r8168-dkms and reboot
- Use kernel parameter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1776652 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1776652
this is the content of the the comment on the line of cp is for me
#!/bin/sh -e
# Copy the compatibility symlinks until initramfs-tools will be converted
# to use the kmod program.
if [ "$1" = "prereqs"
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