linked to the pidgin package
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = pidgin (Ubuntu)
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Pidgin needs an update/patch
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thinkpad x230i with ubuntu 14.10, unity
Screen hangs ~1/day for 10-20 seconds. i get the following in dmesg afterwards.
had some screen hangs with 13.10 and 14.04 but they get worse now.
pressing ctrl+alt+f1 and waiting for 20 seconds until its a tty1, then
going back to
i installed the 3.18 mainline kernel and will report when that happens
again. since i dont know how to trigger that it will take some time.
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** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2015-1593
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Title:
CVE-2015-1593 Linux ASLR integer
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Using a Dell Poweredge T20 and Ubuntu 16.04 with the 4.4 Kernel.
Just got the Meltdown update to kernel linux-image-4.4.0-108-generic but this
doesnt boot at all. It just hangs after grub. There is no logs from syslog or
such. SysReq Keys dont work neither.
The last kernel
@3 i will try your kernel builds right now. I cant take a screenshot
since there is just a blank screen.
@4 i did run ubuntu-bug on the booting kernel, which is the older one.
I just saw Dell offering a Bios/Uefi update. I will flash that after trying the
test-kernel from @3
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4.4.0-109 fixed it for me. so this bug is resolved, thanks
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ok, the kernel from #3 didnt work. still the same issue, just doesnt do
anything after grub.
will try the new bios from dell now.
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ok, updated the BIOS, did not change.
if i boot the linux-image-4.4.0-108-generic_4.4.0-108.131~lp1741934_amd64.deb
from #3 it hangs after:
Loading Linux 4.4.0-108-generic...
Loading initial ramdisk...
when running the recovery mode, when booting the regular mode it doesnt
show anything.
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While trying to get the BIOS update to a USB-Pendrive i found out on my
Thinkpad x230 running 17.10 the latest kernel update make the USB not working
properly :/
It show all usb pendrives as write-protected, while with the older kernel they
do work. i will open another bug for this, when i
Just saw that Dell revoked their A15 Bios Update for the Poweredge T20.
So i downgraded to Bios A14 and the /proc/cpuinfo now shows 0x22 as
microcode again. It was 0x23 on the revoked BIOS A15.
Looks like the mce errors are gone now on load.
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Hi, running 16.04 server on a Dell Poweredge T20. Since latest
meltdown/spectre Kernel update i get "mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine
check events logged" shown in the logs. This happens when the server is
compiling stuff scheduled per cron.
the mce-log shows entries like:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1662003 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1662003
this might be the issue: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=871643
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1662003
/sbin/crda failed with exit code 249
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Public bug reported:
running 18.04 dev and seeing this in my syslog:
> systemd-udevd[332]: Process '/sbin/crda' failed with exit code 249.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: crda
Public bug reported:
using 18.10, all updates included. Desktop (gnome on wayland) is
crashing from time to time at idle, or on reactivating from screensaver
or while working(mostly while playing videos in browsers) where only
sysreq gets to reboot. Running kernel 4.18.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu
i tried with 4.20.0-042000-generic and got a crash again (when running
in screensaver mode/idle). even sysreq reisub didnt work, had to
hardreset. i dont know how to trigger this crash on purpose. yesterday
it worked with the 4.20 kernel without crash.
i put the journalctl -b -1 as attachment,
the last times the kernel panic got triggered by watching Youtube Video
in Firefox.
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kernel: general protection fault:
tried the fix from the new package manually (removing
/lib/firmware/ath11k/WCN6855/hw2.1) and after that the update worked.
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