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address is in the commit itself, for quick questions. :-)
I just stumbled across this ubuntu issue while being bored and reading
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locking sockets broken due to missing AppArmor socket mediation
patches
Status in apparmor package
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Hello!
Building kernel with following option should make brightness adjustment
working on various Intel BayTrail and CherryTrail-based devices such as
HP Stream 7 Tablet, Microsoft Surface 3, and quite a few tablets from
ASUS, and many no-name Chinese companies.
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Nvidia fails after switching its mode
Status in
Same output on 4.10.0-42:
Jul 20 16:04:19 ubuntu kernel: [832874.880924] nf_hook_slow+0x2a/0xb0
Jul 20 16:04:19 ubuntu kernel: [832874.880926] ? __dev_queue_xmit+0x276/0x690
Jul 20 16:04:19 ubuntu kernel: [832874.880928] br_forward_finish+0x83/0xb0
[bridge]
Jul 20 16:04:19 ubuntu kernel:
Public bug reported:
OK, so the title needs a little explanation:)
I have Xubuntu 16.04.5 LTS installed in my workstation. In there I have
installed virt-manager, libvirt, qemu etc. to run a CentOS 7.5 VM as
another hypervisor using nested virtualization; this VM works.
What does not work
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I noticed similar effect with very recent (4.17) kernels. In 4.16.8
there were changes in random.c due to a security flaw. The function that
detects "having enough entropy" is now strictly blocking. In the early
boot phase this is bad on any machine without enough entropy sources.
The kernel has 3
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I have a MacBook Air laptop which is running Linux (Kubuntu 16.04.5 LTS)
with NVidia Graphics Card, KDE, Xorg, SDDM, and so on... Clean and
natural install, no funky custom kernel or drivers or anything...
Everything worked fine (with the 4.13.* kernel)
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Hi Steve,
The node was deployed by our MaaS, we don't build the kernel before
testing.
This was tested manually in two ways:
A. with the autotest framework:
git clone --depth=1 git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/autotest-client-tests -b
master-next
git clone --depth=1
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OK, so the title needs a little explanation:)
I have Xubuntu 16.04.5 LTS installed in my workstation. In there I have
installed virt-manager, libvirt, qemu etc. to run a CentOS 7.5 VM as
another hypervisor
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With end-of-life of ubuntu 17.10 the issue is more urgent than ever.
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nvidia-390 does not show GUI
Hey Gianfranco, thanks for looking into this. :)
> ok the DKMS failure, but does everything work as expected?
No, my system does not finish booting with kernel 4.15. systemd reports
that virtualbox-guest-utils-hwe.service failed and, after a few other
services, stops loading more. I never get to
Sounds like a kernel regression so reassigning there.
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Nouveau crashes
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Issue is resolved with latest -29 kernel.
Thanks,
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Dell R740 with Xeon Gold 6132 on xenial:
4.13.0-36-generic - FAIL
4.13.0-37-generic - FAIL
4.13.0-45-generic - PASS
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When BFQ is used, disk IO will hang some seconds after boot. This was
also reported in some public MLs [1][2]. The fix is already in mainline,
but it's not available in 4.15.
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/12/1/80
[2]
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I also confirm that the downgrade of the microcode helped. So the issue
seems to be with the intel-microcode version
3.20180425.1~ubuntu0.14.04.1. Version 2.20140122.1 seems to work well.
So the security-updates is the cause of all this trouble...
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My current workaround is to remove the redirection of
/usr/lib/dkms/dkms_autoinstaller's stdout to /dev/null in
/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/dkms. This may even be the correct fix:
it's a little noisier, but not unacceptably so and it's definitely
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That worked. I now can see the login screen.Now if I could only get to
motion sensors to learn the difference between landscape and portrait. It
boots up sideways and I have to tip the laptop on its side and open the
setting drop down and lock the rotation. Once it is locked I am good to
go.
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Yeah.
After installing apport-collect, when I try to run it:
ERROR: Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress?
Error: No module named PyQt5.QtCore
This is a 2-3 year old bug... it's still not fixed... should I have any
hope for my bug ? :-)))
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1775672 ***
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virtualbox-dkms installation hangs in 18.04 (with secure boot)
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Xbox One S Bluetooth Controller Won't Connect
Status in linux package in
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I’m using dual boot systems with kubuntu and windows. The common data
partitions are NTFS partitions. Most were mounted in fstab already
during installation; like: /home/user/ntfspartion.
All kubuntu
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Thanks @goingwc, I have managed to reproduce it here so I can use my own
plymouth log. Turns out I couldn't get even 18.04 working correctly,
because I had integrated GPU enabled in my motherboard settings
(i7-6700K with HD 530) despite nvidia being set to "primary GPU". I had
to disable the
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Allow multiple mounts of zfs datasets
Hello. The patched kernel fixes the issue as I expected it would.
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HP ProBook 455 G5 needs mute-led-gpio fixup
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Yes! This two commands also solved my problem with wi-fi after update
from kernel 4.13.0 to 4.15.0 (hwe update) for Ubuntu 16.04.
Thank You All!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Hi @dgadomski
Yeah, in a new installed version of Kubuntu 17.10 there is NO problem if the
full-disk encryption is not ENABLED, however it also works if you do not
install the Nvidia drivers for Kubuntu. This problem occurs when you decide to
install Nvidia drivers for Kubuntu (as in my case)
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xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Root hub is not
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Cephfs + fscache: unable to handle kernel NULL
Artful is EOL, marking nominations as 'Invalid'.
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Status: New => Invalid
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change front mic location for more lenovo
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package linux-firmware 1.157.20 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
Thanks, I did step #2 (#3 was useless because #2 didn't fail) and the
newly-created bug report is #1783999.
Thanks,
MZ
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Public bug reported:
Hello. For unknown reasons, the brightness up and brightness down keys
on my ProBook 455 G5 are being mapped to F20, which is the microphone
mute key. Because of this, the screen brightness cannot be adjusted by
pressing the brightness keys. However, the screen brightness can
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[Bionic] bug fixes to improve stability of the
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Thanks for answer. Command apport-collect 1782880 has been executed
successfully.
The problem seems not to be related to any kernel version. It looks like that
it is a plasma issue only.
The reported problem pop up after an update some time ago, also on another
computer that contains kubuntu
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Nvidia fails after switching its mode
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.18
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brightness keys incorrectly
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Ubuntu 17.10 full disk encryption + Nvidia
Sorry for the delay. Just to confirm, the test kernel posted in comment
#3 did in fact resolve this bug? If so, I'll submit an SRU request.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1783922
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.18
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