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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I have an Ice Lake laptop (Dell 7390 2-in-one) which I am connecting to
a TV over HDMI via a Novoo USB-C multiport adapter. This is not a
Thunderbolt device, it is just USB-C.
It seemed like things used to
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I did some more testing today:
* linux-image-5.4.0-31-generic --> not any better
* linux-image-5.4.0-32-generic --> not any better
* linux-image-5.6.0-1010-oem after removing kernel command line
pcie_aspm.policy=powersupersave --> not any better
* linux-image-5.4.0-32-generic after removing
Tested some mainline kernels, no luck. None of the following seem to be
any better:
* 5.6.13
* 5.7-rc6
* drm-tip 202005190212
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I noticed something unexpected with the kernel in -proposed:
/proc/version_signature reverts the upstream patchlevel to 5.4.34. If
there's a mistake and it's really reverting all the upstream SRU
patches, I may have a problem.
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I have another system that I connect to this TV. It's built around an
old Haswell, Z87-chipset desktop motherboard. I installed Linux on it
today, to test this, and so far it seems to work fine.
I noticed that the Haswell doesn't even support ASPM; the BIOS either
doesn't implement the required
By the way, the TV I'm connecting to is an LG C9 running firmware
04.71.25 (current as of this writing) which is further connected to a
Sony STR-DH750 via HDMI ARC. I connect the laptop via the TV, not the
receiver, and problem persists whether TV is on or off.
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*meant to say, whether receiver is on or off.
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Title:
[XPS 13 7390 2-in-1, Intel Icelake HDMI, Digital Out, HDMI] sound
rarely
Tested version_signature Ubuntu 5.3.0-53.47-generic 5.3.18.
Unfortunately the problem persists.
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[XPS 13 7390 2-in-1, Intel
This may not be an ASPM issue after all. I just booted 5.6.0-1011-oem a
few times with various settings, and had a few failures with
pcie_aspm=off or pcie_aspm.policy=performance.
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My bad. Looks like 5.4.0-32 never made it out of -proposed.
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Title:
Docker registry doesn't stay up and keeps restarting
Status in
I tested the PPA. It doesn't help. If anything, it might make things a
bit worse.
Also, I can now confirm that I spoke a bit too soon in comment #19 when
I said "linux-image-5.4.0-32-generic after removing kernel command line
pcie_aspm.policy=powersupersave --> seems better so far". That
I'm having trouble coming up with a pin to get the PPA to install with
apt update && apt upgrade. Why doesn't this work?
nbryant@atlantis:/etc/apt/preferences.d$ cat fix
Package: *
Pin: release o=LP-PPA-kaihengfeng-fix-lp1869819
Pin-Priority: 999
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Title:
[XPS 13 7390 2-in-1, Intel Icelake HDMI, Digital Out,
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I don't know if it's relevant; it may very well not be, because after
this kernel message (described below) things sometimes succeed, or
sometimes fail.
But I noticed that there's a new feature in drm-tip (but not in mainline
5.8), for HDMI silent stream audio. I turned it on. It seems to work
@kaihengfeng,
Sure. I'm attaching the "dmesg -H" output from a run that worked.
My odds of success lately have been a bit better than "rarely works",
but I still often need a few retries to get it working. A "retry" could
mean unplugging and re-plugging the hub or HDMI cable, or simply
Hi @kaihengfeng, I'm happy to do that but it'll have to wait a few days
for the 5.8-rc6 rebase. The bpfilter regression in rc5 is blocking for
me.
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Sure. pactl list cards output is identical on success and failure:
$ md5sum pactl-list-cards-*
1b3e54a38e363e16115a0428901f71ed pactl-list-cards-fail.txt
1b3e54a38e363e16115a0428901f71ed pactl-list-cards-success.txt
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Now attaching failed dmesg.
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Last night I built a kernel from drm-tip. CONFIG_BPFILTER is disabled
because of regressions, otherwise config is the same as used in
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-tip/current/
I was eventually able to reproduce the problem but it seemed like I need
to reboot in order to do
Are the supported products correct?
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/175875/en-us (460.84)
shows the addition of support for the 3070 Ti. I think this was earlier
omitted from https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/175539
/en-us (465.31) but the site has now been
I was able to get my hands on a card to upgrade from a GTX 1070 to an
RTX 3060 Ti LHR (Low Hash Rate). Assuming this driver version to be
necessary for the new LHR cards but I did not test the previous version,
so that might not be correct.
The basic GNOME desktop and Chromium browser seem to
Speaking of the -server drivers, I'm not sure why they're not listed by
ubuntu-drivers for my hardware, which is an RTX 3060 Ti LHR:
nbryant@alphasite:~/git/webapp$ ubuntu-drivers list
nvidia-driver-460, (kernel modules provided by
linux-modules-nvidia-460-generic-hwe-20.04)
nvidia-driver-465,
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