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Issue found on 5.4.0-1016.16-gcp
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container from
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Title:
podautoscaler from ubuntu_k8s_unit_tests failed with
The verification of the Stable Release Update for grub2-signed has
completed successfully and the package is now being released to
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Running 5.4.0-37-generic adding "drm.vblankoffdelay=1
acpi_backlight=vendor" to my grub config did not work, unfortunatelly
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This bug was fixed in the package grub2-signed - 1.142.1
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grub2-signed (1.142.1) focal; urgency=medium
* Support downloads from PPAs for additional signatures. LP: #1876875
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** Changed in: grub2-signed (Ubuntu Focal)
Issue found on 5.4.0-1016.16-gcp
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Title:
vclib from ubuntu_k8s_unit_tests fail on Eoan 5.3
No need to private build-logs privately, all good!
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Improve download-signed script to support current & grub2
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@dvaerum I installed it from the xenial-proposed archive, for testing
purpose only of course.
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Frequent Panic in
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+ flag from ubuntu_k8s_unit_tests failed with Eoan-5.3 GCP / F-5.4-GCP
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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.
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iwlwifi not loading on kernel 5.4.0.37.40
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Title:
test_map in ubuntu_bpf failed with "Allowed update sockmap '0:3' not
in ESTABLISHED"
Status
For what it's worth, I had a similar sounding problem on a Dell Latitude
E7470 on Ubuntu 20.04 (upgraded from 18.04). Suspend would work okay,
but most of the time resume would just end up rebooting, immediately. I
noticed a Bluetooth error in the dmesg output, so I disabled Bluetooth,
both in
As a workaround you can add "initcall_blacklist=elants_i2c_driver_init"
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX, run 'update-grub', power down the laptop and
start it again.
Works for me. (5.7.1 kernel-ppa mainline)
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I can deploy 4.4.0-185 from xenial-proposed for testing on Monday. The
fix looks good, I was already staring at
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit?id=5d41ce29e3b91ef305f88d23f72b3359de329cec
which came in 4.4.0-184.
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Can confirm that the problem occurs on my "Lenovo IdeaPad L340-17API"
regularly when power isn't plugged in.
On some occasions I got a corrupted root filesystem as a consequence of having
to turn the system off "hard".
Furthermore I noticed that sometimes the Power-LED began to blink instead of
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** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-435 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-435 (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Public bug reported:
Testing failed on:
amd64:
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** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-435 (Ubuntu)
Issue found on 5.4.0-1016.16-gcp
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naming from ubuntu_k8s_unit_tests failed with Eoan-5.3 GCP
Issue found on 5.4.0-1016.16-gcp
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flag from ubuntu_k8s_unit_tests failed with
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** Summary changed:
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+ naming from ubuntu_k8s_unit_tests failed with Eoan-5.3 GCP / F-5.4-GCP
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In the meantime the Debian packaging was split and now comes from src:libbpf.
That in turn went into groovy and works well.
Thanks @fginther for making me aware.
This is done, I have closed the remaining tasks appropriately.
** Also affects: libbpf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
@vicamo Thanks for pointing that out, I was missing linux-generic.
I probably got into some apt or metapackage bug that removed it from my
system, because I'm sure I didn't remove it manually.
I dug into my apt logs and I've found this in the history log:
Start-Date: 2020-05-28 09:32:50
@Stephane, if this bug was not phrased that generically I would feel
inclined to say it verified ok if the kernel image can be booted in
secureboot mode and has the requested config options set. And treat the
initrd issue as a separate one on the path to completion.
For us, I would propose to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871794 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1871794
I am experiencing this issue as well, but don't know how to extract the
19.10 default.pa from the .deb package. Can someone who has successfully
applied this solution please post which lines they
Trying to boot the proposed kernel in LXD:
"""
BdsDxe: loading Boot0007 "ubuntu" from
HD(1,GPT,25633192-5DBD-412A-8A50-E29B79F72A50,0x800,0x32000)/\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi
BdsDxe: starting Boot0007 "ubuntu" from
HD(1,GPT,25633192-5DBD-412A-8A50-E29B79F72A50,0x800,0x32000)/\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi
"""
Jun 18 13:56:15 f1 kernel: [0.383207] Trying to unpack rootfs image as
initramfs...
Jun 18 13:56:15 f1 kernel: [0.463102] Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding
failed
"""
Is what we're getting on current generic kernel, though boot continues after
that.
I don't know if when that
I've tried this with using https://www.theacademicpapers.co.uk/ and this
works good on my side. I would suggest you should also try this.
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All LXD virtual machines are hitting this too.
Run:
- lxc launch images:ubuntu/focal/cloud f1 && lxc console f1
And you'll see it show that message. As mentioned above, boot then still
goes ahead and you get a login prompt, but as that may not always be the
case.
For example in linux-kvm, that
After a few hours with the reproducer running on the original kernel,
the kernel errors about the reference count are observed:
Focal:
-
$ uname -rv
5.4.0-38-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 8 14:14:24 UTC 2020
$ ./aa-refcnt-af_alg
[ 9581.048189] [ cut here ]
[
Monitoring the label reference count with the kprobes module:
- original kernel: the counter keeps increasing on every pair of
accept()/release() syscalls.
- modified kernel: the counter keeps stable.
Focal:
-
original)
$ uname -rv
5.4.0-38-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 8 14:14:24 UTC
@Jean, please just install linux-modules-extra-5.4.0-37-generic. I'm
marking this as INVALID for linux-modules-extra is necessary to enable
this device, so it's the right solution for this problem. Meta package
"linux-generic" or similar would always depending on it, so you should
also install
Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either directly
You-Cheng, i also tried removing pci=nocrs and rebooting and it did not
work either.
I would like to try
https://launchpad.net/~vicamo/+archive/ubuntu/ppa-1881322, should I
delete all the grub parameters that i added?
To add further information:
- With the parameters I currently have, and with
Hello. @Alejandro Miranda, would you be kind enough to share that script
with us? It would be greatly appreciated.
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** Tags added: sts
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: Won't Fix => Invalid
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apparmor reference leak causes
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linux-firmware: add sof-firmware and tplg files for tgl
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Title:
[OMEN by HP Laptop 15-dh0xxx, Realtek ALC285, Black Mic, Left]
Recording
Given that the change to the compression format is one of the headline
features of Ubuntu 20, and that Ubuntu 20 is a LTS release (and thus,
for one thing, a release upon which other Linux distributions are based)
I am surprised that this problem made it into the final release.
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Please re-test it with v5.8-rc1.
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Reboot after resume from suspend (deep)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871794 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1871794
@David is it sustainable in your case and works also after a power down of the
machine?
unfortunately, in my case it only works when I first boot ubuntu 19.10 via live
iso and reboot into installed ubuntu
[B][PATCH 0/1] Fix apparmor reference leak via AF_ALG
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2020-June/36.html
[B][PATCH 1/1] apparmor: check/put label on apparmor_sk_clone_security()
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2020-June/37.html
[F][PATCH 1/1] apparmor:
Thank you. Will the patch make it to kernel 5.4?
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int3403 thermal INT3403:00
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Confirmed
Please stop Sophos Antivirus while upgrading/installing kernel related
packages:
$ sudo systemctl stop sav-protect.service
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Tags added: hwe-networking-ethernet
** Summary changed:
- Network connection lost after standby
+ Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 [10ec:8168] Subsystem [1734:11ff]: Network
connection lost after standby
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Didier, there is a long-standing grub2 task on this bug, but from the
comment history it's not clear to me that there are further changes
required to grub or what those are, can you have another look at this
please? (Given the description is "zfs-initramfs" failing, I would
think that's not a
Adding "initcall_blacklist=elants_i2c_driver_init" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
in /etc/default/grub and run 'update-grub' works also fine for me!
Tested with mainline kernel 5.7.1 from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
Newer mainline (5.7.1 to 5.7.4) faild to build properly for AMD
Just to add details, this laptop series is totally %%""$$$ , I tried in
addition mint, manjaro , MX. MX doesn't boot, Fedora - dead touchpad,
manjaro - every ~3 rd boot touchpad works + no sound issue (5.4x kernel
helps with sound), mint 19.3 - no sound, every ~3rd boot touchpad works,
mint 20.0
I will have a look (I don’t remember if the grub task is due to the
grub.cfg generation or to grub code itself), but TBH, this is low
priority on my list (downgrading the bug task priority as such, as this
is a multi-system corner-case)
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Installer disconnects wifi
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[1115784.899520] [ cut here ]
[1115784.899551] WARNING: CPU: 17 PID: 799578 at arch/x86/kvm/mmu.c:2237
nonpaging_update_pte+0x9/0x10 [kvm]
[1115784.899551] Modules linked in: vhost_net vhost tap nf_tables ip6t_REJECT
Interesting. I came upon this HP form post today that suggest that
booting into Windows does something that disables the brightness keys in
Linux:
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Operating-System-and-Recovery
/Brightness-keys-not-working-in-Linux/m-p/7549927/highlight/true#M585533
The OP
@Stefan, so actually this is an actual regression.
1015 will boot just fine in LXD with secureboot disabled.
1017 will not boot at all in LXD with or without secureboot disabled.
I don't know if it's switching to a signed kernel which causes the lz4
issue but the result is a clear regression so
@ddstreet
Indeed, https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.net-
naming-scheme.html b1 seems to stand for "Broadcom bus (BCMA) core
number"
So it seems to me that our stock vanilla kernel has gained support for
this broadcom wifi chip with proper Broadcom bus support.
Yet we also
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
While running an Ubuntu kernel (not a mainline or third-party kernel)
please enter the following command in a terminal window:
apport-collect 1884058
and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.
If, due to the
hi,
I'm also facing the same problem(stuck while rebooting) and also
sometimes my integrated webcam of my laptop (dell vostro) doesnt work
since i updated my ubuntu sytem to 18.04
does any one on know what could be the resolution for this problem.
thanks!!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: linux-raspi (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-raspi (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Nice! I'll try this as well!
Do you have any special Kernel parameters set?
And how did you flash the bios? Using the softpaq tool?
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@Simon, you should upgrade the ubuntu-mainline-kernel script, the
directory layout on kernel-ppa has changed, so the kernels are in a
different location.
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Can confirm as well!
Flashed the BIOS and now it works for me, too!
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Title:
HP 1030 G3 fn-keys not working
Status in linux
I just follow the mentioned before:
sudo apt install install alsa-tools
then run
sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x17 SET_CONNECT_SEL 1
For the changes take effects after reboot:
sudo gedit /etc/rc.local
and put this on it:
#!/bin/sh -e
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x17 SET_CONNECT_SEL 1
exit 0
This problem also occurs in my HP-CW1011la laptop (Ryzen 3500u) while
trying to boot on battery. Iĺl try Alexander´s workaround.
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No special kernel parms (at least that would relate to this). I re-
flashed the BIOS by booting into the system utils menu and then choosing
"firmware update" or some such.
BTW, on my machine (HP EliteBook x360 1030 G4) there's a newer version
of the bios that came out recently: R94 Ver.
Confirmed. I re-flashed the BIOS, then booted back into Linux, and now
my brightness keys work again.
Nice to now there's an explanation, and a workaround to fix the issue.
Would love to see if there's a Linux code change that can address the
root issue though.
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Issue sill exist in focal fossa with kernel 5.4.
Jumper Ezbook X1
Screenshot with upower and uname output attached.
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Alexander´s solution worked just fine.
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Title:
[amdgpu] Xubuntu 20.04 boots to black screen on Lenovo Ideapad
L340-17API
Status
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Micro SD card not discovered
I also cc'ed stable which includes kernel 5.4. It should be available in
kernel 5.4 automatically when (and if) it lands into mainline kernel.
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Hi,
Ubuntu 20.04 fails to discover a micro SD card inserted into the "O2
Micro, Inc. SD/MMC Card Reader Controller (rev 01)". I currently have no
other card available for testing, but the one I have tested with is a
Lexar 32 GB 633x microSDHC UHS-I, according to the
@MarkF (az2008)
What you have experienced is abnormal. Normally there is only one driver
for device, we offer the best driver we have, and once connected to the
internet, the connection persists without any disconnects. And copies
wifi config into the target installed system. Such that one never
@Alberto Milone
Something odd is happening for the user of BCM4313 wifi chip.
The devices appears to jump from bus1 to bus0, and thus getting a new
name.
Or as if, there are two different drivers offered to the user and/or
operational via different buses. Such that udev identifies the same card
Public bug reported:
Impact: The lockdown patches have evolved over time, and part of this
was restricting more areas of the kernel. Not all of these additions
were backported, and some can lead to lockdown bypasses, see [1] and
[2].
Fix: Backport newer lockdown restrictions to older releases.
I attempted to get a bisect going but failed. These commit logs look
promising though as to where the fix lies.
~/git/mainline-crack$ git log --oneline v5.6.6..v5.6.7 --
./drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/
360aba644f1f drm/nouveau/gr/gp107,gp108: implement workaround for HW hanging
during init
@cpg100: did you made an update-initramfs -u ?
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Title:
initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed", message appears on boot
up.
** Changed in: systemd
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Installer disconnects wifi (after choosing download while
Pushing patches for this bug to this branch:
https://code.launchpad.net/~bladernr/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal/+ref/1877270-pull-roce-disable-from-5.5
** Description changed:
[Impact]
RoCE disable feature was added to the kernel v5.5.
This feature was requested by Mellanox customers
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (cascardo)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Eoan)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (cascardo)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
**
Hello, bug is patched upstream.
Download deb file from project github page.
https://github.com/CristianHenzel/ClipIt
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Title:
clipit
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This bug is done for a friend. I do talk to him occasionally and he
sends me data. As he's a newbie, he doesn't know how to create a proper
bug report.
Basically, his notebook has the Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac
wireless network adapter (rev 32). He had Ubuntu 19.10
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kernel warning in epyc2 nested virtualization
Status in linux package in
apport information
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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[1115784.899520] [ cut here ]
[1115784.899551] WARNING: CPU: 17 PID: 799578 at arch/x86/kvm/mmu.c:2237
nonpaging_update_pte+0x9/0x10 [kvm]
[1115784.899551] Modules linked in: vhost_net
I'm sorry, I can't recall that system very well at this point. "gmain"
is the generic name used by any application using glib's
g_get_worker_context() function to create worker threads. At this point
I can't even recall if I booted that system with X11 / lightdm or if I
had configured it to boot
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