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Title:
r8169 kernel module problem
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
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Title:
r8169 kernel module problem
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I've tested also the latest kernel, and it also affetcs it.
By the way, the bug happens only with GIGABIT NETWORKS and with MEGABIT
CABLE
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
I'm in trouble with my notebook Acer Aspire E5-571G and its realtek ethernet
controller using the kernel module r8169, particularly at school when I'm
connecting with my Ethernet cable to its network. It just basically doesn't see
my cable, like it is disconnected, this
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I'm in trouble with my notebook Acer Aspire E5-571G and its realtek ethernet
controller using the kernel module r8169, particularly at school when I'm
connecting with my Ethernet cable to its network. It just
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Title:
r8169 kernel module problem
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I'm in trouble with
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Here.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/f51d4a10ac39ecf06b25e7a79121b06f7ed59928
This may be the commit but I don't know honestly. The date of the commit
matches the period which I was in contact with him.
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Sorry for the late reply, but I reported the bug to the upstream developers
(Hau, from realtek.com) and I helped them to solve the problem. Then, they
finally gave me a beta debug driver, after some tests, which seems to solve the
problem.
I don't know if those patches are currently committed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1667750 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1667750
I'm having a similar problem with USB network adapters on my XPS too but 9550
version.
Not the exact error
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Another issue as well in Ubuntu 18.04 and NVIDIA 390.00
They managed a way to solve it.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029169/bumblebee-doesnt-work-on-
ubuntu-18-04/1042950#1042950
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So, happens in Ubuntu 18.04 when you update the graphics drivers through PPA,
and ONLY when using GDM.
Happens in Ubuntu 18.10 without even upgrading graphics drivers. ALWAYS and
ONLY when GDM is used. Opengl works fine, vulkan doesn't.
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Can be the same issue as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/1800465
Only happening with GDM in ubuntu 18.04 with updated nvidia drivers and ubuntu
18.10
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This ONLY happens on Ubuntu 18.10, no issue in 18.04
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Title:
Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-Prime
Status in
Oh actually no I don't know...It's really strange and frustrating when
this happens, because I was able to reproduce the problem on an Ubuntu
18.04 based distro using GDM as display manager... A way to make it
working is to run "vulkaninfo" as sudo once, it works, then also without
sudo is back to
Oh so it seems that Ubuntu 18.10 gdm and desktop defaults to Wayland,
that has probably something to do with GDM and the wayland session...
I defaulted GDM and Gnome to X...
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I tried running it, I don't know honestly if that worked because when I
clicked on that link a browser page just appeared showing nothing
relevant
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Uhm yes I know that, but apport-collect is just not working as I already
said...
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Title:
Microphone distorted sound on ALC892
Public bug reported:
Not sure if I'll report this upstream but there is definitely an issue
with microphone recording on my desktop, this is not happening on my
laptop which has a different codec.
Already tried all workarounds possible, no luck. Only with my desktop
with this particular
1) Happens with both Front mic and Rear mic.
2) No, it still sounds bad.
Something I found is that on FreeBSD is working fine.
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A temporary workaround is to switch gdm to another display manager
Well there is another problem when you update the drivers on Intel you
can't open the nvidia settings, just save the old nvidia-settings and
libs from /use/lib
On Ubuntu 18.04 is present only if you update the drivers from the
So I think there is an issue regarding GDM and updated Nvidia
drivers...?
Well the issue with Nvidia settings is certainly releated to updated
Nvidia drivers
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So yes even with the module-echo-cancel enabled is still happening, I'll
try modifying the realtek patch on the kernel
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Title:
Tried all those values through HDAAnalyzer, but nothing relevant
changed, the noise is still there.
A note: In Windows or FreeBSD i was not using any echo cancel software,
the noise is just not present. There is still tjhe normal environmental
one, but not the robotic one only present on Linux.
nvidia-drm.modeset=0 disables the vsync between the Intel and Nvidia
card, called Prime SYNC.
In windows is another thing and the tearing isn't noticeable at all
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Seems to be the same problem as
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195303
With ALC1220 codecs
The last comment was
"I might have found the source of this problem at least for me. A while
ago I set my Pulseaudio sample rate to 44100 to reduce crackling in my
virtual machine audio but
Any updates on this?
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Title:
Microphone distorted sound on ALC892
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in
Yes I already did that but I may not understand how to add the required
maintainers into the mailing list
Here is it
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201613
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Done, for sending an email to them using that CC you mean without the
bugzilla site?
Should I just put the bugzilla link in that email?
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Hi Daniel, I've seen you marked my bug as this duplicate, but for me
this doesn't happen on Ubuntu 18.10, only after the 19.04 upgrade
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Okay, it's fine anyway I tested 18.10 again as well with another
distribution with roughly the same packages and I was not able to
reproduce the issue
I'll try Debian testing
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Tried that, it does not work for me
Daemon.conf has sample rate of 48000 even in my case, and setting that
module parameter still did not fix anything
I'm stuck with an USB sound card again
AMD chipset, ALC892 realtek codec
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Just for curiosity, how did you test if it works or not?
I personally use this web program https://webcammictest.com/check-
microphone.html
So I can hear myself, and for me it is still present with every
workaround I try...
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Hi, in debian testing this does not happen, neither in debian unstable
or other distros with the same gnome-shell package version
I confirm it's a regression from 18.10 to 19.04
In 18.10 it works fine
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Some info regarding this, looks like a common problem with also other
different codecs and the only thing in common is the AMD chipset.
The same codecs on Intel looks to play just fine
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This bug tracker is more updated
** Summary changed:
- Microphone distorted sound on ALC892
+ Microphone distorted sound on ALC892/1220 on AMD chipsets
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Public bug reported:
I'm reporting this since it's reproduceable the 70% of the time.
Summary:
In different circumstances, when the systems starts to swap out RAM
memory, even small amounts, the system becomes completely unusuable and
the screen freezes up, no mouse movement, no TTY access or
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Complete system freeze even when swapping small
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** Description changed:
I'm reporting this since it's reproduceable the 70% of the time.
Summary:
In different circumstances, when the systems starts to swap out RAM
memory, even small amounts, the system becomes completely
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A small update on this.
I tried another distribution with the same kernel version, and this does
not happen... I don't really know why. 0 times out of 10 this does not
happen.
Also, when this occurs, triggering the OOM with SYSRQ+F also fixes the
issues, but shows that no swap memory was being
Ok I did some further testing, and it looks like the issue comes out
when those two conditions are met:
Using Ubuntu Linux + Using front USB 3.0 ports on my desktop.
The issue DOES NOT happen (or so it looks like) when I use the back mobo
3.1 USB ports, or I use my laptop, which again has USB
** Description changed:
I'm reporting this because I'm pretty sure a class 2 bluetooth adapter
shouldn't be unable to connect at less than 1 meter, when comparing this
to the Windows driver at least...
The bluetooth device is a CSR USB bluetooth 2.1 adapter
hci1: Type: Primary
Public bug reported:
I'm reporting this because I'm pretty sure a class 2 bluetooth adapter
shouldn't be unable to connect at less than 1 meter, when comparing this
to the Windows driver at least...
The bluetooth device is a CSR USB bluetooth 2.1 adapter
hci1: Type: Primary Bus: USB
BD
So it looks like it's just a common interference problem with USB 3.0,
sorry for that.
I got confused because on Windows it looks like the USB 3.0 device (hard
disk) I got near the bluetooth adapter is switched off until I open a
file in it, while on Linux it looks like it's always not, so it's
Looks a lot like an issue that occurs only on my ryzen desktop, and not
on my Intel laptop, any ideas?
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Title:
CSR Bluetooth
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** Description changed:
I'm reporting this because I'm pretty sure a class 2 bluetooth adapter
shouldn't be unable to connect at less than 1 meter, when comparing this
to the Windows driver at least...
The bluetooth device is a
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Are you on a Ryzen platform too?
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Title:
Complete system freeze even when swapping small amounts of memory
Status in linux package
Not necessarly, I can reproduce this sometimes with other stress tests
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Title:
Complete system freeze even when swapping small
As insane as it seems... Reverting back to EXT4 from BTRFS fixed the
problem...
So for me, it is an issue when BTRFS is used as root partition.
I wasn't even using swap files
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I tried on FreeBSD today, and this behavior is not present
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Title:
Complete system freeze even when swapping small amounts of
Update on this. Looks like it's an old upstream bug.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196729
But now I noticed this also happens on my laptop, but it's more "recoverable"
after something like 25/30 minutes.
Still, this problem is NOT present in older kernels than 4.10
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