Running fresh Ubuntu 13.10 on a new Macbook Air, I'm facing this
problem.
My user home is encrypted, maybe it is related?! When I open too many
sites with Firefox, kswapd0 goes crazy, with Google Chrome, it does
not happen that much.
BTW, this problem persist since middle of 2011 ???
Should I
Since the vmlinuz-X.WY.Z-X-generic can be easily downloaded from the
Internet, this by design change makes Ubuntu less useful.
Ubuntu needs to make IT things (Linux) better for humans, not worse...
:-/
This is also afecting OpenStack... Reference:
Hey guys,
I'm facing the following problem with Trusty:
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Ubuntu 14.04 + QEmu 2.0 + KSM = 1, makes Windows 2008 R2 guests to crash (BSOD):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1338277
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Maybe those problems are related to each other?!
Best,
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Guys,
I'm trying to run Windows 2008 as a QEmu guest on my Ubuntu 14.04 but,
after lots of tests, I figured out that it doesn't work, QEmu makes
Windows 2008 to crash, and it is not a Windows fault, I'm pretty
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Just for the record...
The Windows 2008 R2 (and Windows 7) guests are all 64-bit, with 4G of
RAM each.
I'm trying it using VirtIO for both Disk and Network, configured during
Windows installation (the second Virtual CD Drive contains:
Hi Serge,
At first, yes, I was trying with VirtIO.
Later, I disabled VirtIO for Disk, didn't solve.
Then, I disabled VirtIO for Net, didn't solve.
Again, I disabled VirtIO for both Disk and Net, didn't solve.
But, thinking on it again now, I did not tested it with a Windows 2008
R2 that
Okay, I'll try it today!
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Ubuntu 12.04.4 with Linux 3.13 on Amazon EC2, dumps this error a lot!
I'll try it with Linux 3.11 / 3.8 instead
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Bug appears to be fixed in kernel 3.11.0-14
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X crashes back to login screen when running firefox, chrome, etc.
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Hi!
I'm facing this problem, it is very easy to reproduce.
1- Host: Ubuntu 12.04.3 (Linux 3.8 or 3.11);
2- KVM (1.5.0 from Ubuntu Cloud Archive, new KVM for LTS);
3- OpenVSwitch 2.0.0 compiled for Ubuntu LTS by me (using `dpkg-buildpackage`
on the host itself);
4- Guest: PFSense 2.1 with VirtIO
Guys,
Please, ignore the following content from my previous post:
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BTW, all my KVM Guests running behind this bnx2 NIC, have poor network
performance. For example:
* From client-x to host: iperf shows ~900Mbits/s
* From client-x to guest-1 (ubuntu): iperf shows ~150Mbits/s
* From client-x
Warner,
I installed a new Dell R610 server ~6 hours ago, with Trusty's default
kernel, to see Windows crashing again (and it crashed after ~3 hours of
uptime - KSM=1).
Now, I just installed (from:
http://people.canonical.com/~arges/lp1346917/):
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The following patch
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fixed the problem!
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1 R610 with 24G RAM
6 Windows 2008 R2 guests, 6G RAM each (min 4G - max 6G)
~17G of RAM memory being shared by KSM...
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1346917 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1346917
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1346917
Using KSM on NUMA capable machines can cause KVM guest performance and
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I'm pretty sure that the following patch will fix your problems:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1346917
New kernel for Trusty: http://people.canonical.com/~arges/lp1346917/
My original BUG:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1338277
Cheers!
Cory,
You can run `apport-collect` on a headless server if you install the
text browser called `w3m`.
Take a look:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/997020
I did this myself and it works...
BTW, I'm facing some IPv6 problems that I think it is related to this
BUG, I'll post
Guys,
This problem still persist on Ubuntu 14.04.1, as follows:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/1345847
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The kernel is no longer readable by non-root users
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- ip link delete returns RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported -
OpenStack Juno completely broken in Juno
+ ip
Public bug reported:
Guys,
I just upgraded my Trusty with linux-generic-lts-vivid that is
available in proposed repository.
OpenStack is completely broken now. I'm using it with VXLAN +
OpenvSwitch. All Tenants are offline.
I'm seeing the following error at Network Node (Neutron L3 Router):
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Guys,
I just upgraded my Trusty with linux-generic-lts-vivid that is
available in proposed repository.
OpenStack is completely broken now. I'm using it with VXLAN +
OpenvSwitch. All Tenants are offline.
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Hello Chris,
After a complete power cycle, Juno with Trusty + Linux 3.19 is working.
Tenants have connectivity again.
So far, the only error that I'm still seeing, is the following:
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== /var/log/neutron/ovs-cleanup.log ==
2015-05-07 13:30:57.384 881 TRACE neutron Command: ['sudo',
I am unable to replicate this problem. Closing it.
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu Vivid) = Ubuntu Vivid
** Changed in: Ubuntu Vivid
Status: New = Invalid
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Just for the record, I would give an use case example...
For high performance virtualized environments, we're seeing new
solutions popping out in the market, for example:
* Netmap / VALE (mSwitch).
But, since Ubuntu ships VirtIO as a buil-in module, It is not possible
to use/evaluate Netmap
Public bug reported:
Guys,
Can Canonical ship Ubuntu with its Linux in a modular way?
Honestly, don't understand why some modules are compiled as built-in,
instead of modules, for example (NET/BLK/PCI/etc):
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Oh, BTW, I believe that the Linux Kernel configuration should be
entirely modular, and not only the VirtIO related modules. ;-)
** Summary changed:
- VirtIO is built-in, make it modular...
+ VirtIO (and probably other modules as well) is built-in, make it modular...
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YAY!! :-D
That's why I love Launchpad!
But, you meant 15.10, and not 15.07... Am I right?
I hope to see the future package linux-generic-lts-wily for Trusty, in
a modular fashion as well! Don't forget that!
Thank you so much!
Cheers!
Thiago
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Any plans to make Linux more modular for 16.04 ? I just installed it and
modules are still built-in...
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ubuntu@xenial:~$ grep VIRTIO /boot/config-4.2.0-17-generic
CONFIG_NET_9P_VIRTIO=m
CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=y
CONFIG_SCSI_VIRTIO=m
CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET=y
CONFIG_CAIF_VIRTIO=m
Why not go with Linux 3.19 ?
You can just install it by running:
sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid
It is by far, much more stable than Linux 3.13 (specially the network
stack)... ;-)
On 6 October 2015 at 11:36, Jim wrote:
> This is NOT fixed by
Also affects Linux 3.19 on Ubuntu Trusty (linux-generic-lts-vivid).
It seems that the only way to create a bridge with MTU=9000 is by
creating it on top of a dummy interface, with mtu 9000 already
configured... Very annoying...
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Problem fixed on both "Linux 3.13.0-63-generic" and "Linux
3.16.0-48-generic" on Trusty.
Thanks!
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Interesting... On Debian SID this is also not a module:
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thiago@debian-sid-1:~$ grep CONFIG_UNIX /boot/config-4.5.0-2-amd64
...
CONFIG_UNIX=y
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On 8 June 2016 at 14:43, Tim Gardner wrote:
> Revert "UBUNTU: [Config] CONFIG_UNIX=m"
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Hey guys! Please, ignore my latest messages! After researching a little
bit about this, I realized that by just installing:
macfanctld
and a few more, like:
pommed / gpomme
My Macbook is finally cooler on Ubuntu!
Thanks!
Thiago
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Still a problem on Ubuntu 16.04 on a brand new Macbook Pro 2015.
Under OS X, supercool, under Ubuntu, super hot! Even without running
anything, just boot it, login and wait, it will become hot.
This problem have what, 20 years? For God's sake! Time to fix this once
for all, Ubuntu should keep a
That's nice! How can I help?
I would like to make sure that Linux 4.4 on Xenial have this bug fixed!
I think I can help... Where is located the Ubuntu Linux package (its
debian/ subdir)? Is it a Git repo used by git-buildpackage or
something? :-)
On 19 January 2016 at 08:30, Andy Whitcroft
I'm seeing this BUG on most recent Xenial Beta release (updated today).
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>>>WARNING<<< Wrong ufstype may corrupt your
Any news about this guys?
I'm on Linux 4.4.0-11-generic / Xenial and the kernel isn't modular
yet!
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VirtIO (and probably
So, no deal?
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VirtIO (and probably other modules as well) is built-in, make it
modular...
Status in linux package in
Joseph,
Earlier versions of Xenial, doesn't have this problem.
Maybe with previous XOrg / Linux 4.3 combo... And also, maybe two or
three Google Chrome previous versions?
I think that it would be a good idea to give it a try, maybe a Xenial
alpha.
Best!
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Hey!
I'm also facing this problem, I recorded a video about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l21WsKz3fZc
I tried to move away from XOrg, by using GNOME+Wayland, but, problem
persist, Wayland is faster, however, I can still see it flickering
(faster).
Problem with GNOME+Wayland is that it
However, I'm not seeing any DRM errors on dmesg / kern.log.
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[drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915_bpo]] *ERROR*
Public bug reported:
Guys,
I'm facing an issue here with both "ethtool" and "ip", while trying to
manage black-listed by DPDK PCI VirtIO devices.
You'll need an Ubuntu Xenial KVM guest, with 4 VirtIO vNIC cards, to
run those tests
PCI device example from inside a Xenial guest:
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# lspci
Just for the record, after upgrading DPDK (proposed repo),
OpenvSwitch+DPDK isn't not starting up anymore when inside of a VM...
I am double checking everything again...
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Net tools cause kernel soft lockup after DPDK touched VirtIO-pci
devices
Status in
Still present on latest Xenial... :-(
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Screen flickers on XPS 13 9350/9550 (Intel Skylake/Broadwell GPU)
Status in Linux:
Awesome!!!
I'm curious, when Xenial receives the Yakkety kernel, will it be more
modular too?
I'm asking this because Xenial have a status of "Won't fix" but, since
Canonical backports it, maybe it will benefit from this as well, am I
right?
Deploying Yakkety now to experiment it...:-)
Still present on Xenial 16.04.
Workaround is good.
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macbook keyboard layout maps the tilde key to something else
Status in
I'm on 4.4.0-28-generic (Xenial), problem still here.
A good website to test it, is TradingView:
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/7ipqeH3N/
Google Chrome window flickers a lot! Especially if you really use the
above website, by login in, clicking on its functions, pop-up windows
and etc...
I'm also facing this problem.
My workaround is to compose VMs using Virt-Manager, Firmware = UEFI for
the VM and then, refreshing the MaaS Pod.
There is a need to install ovmf
sudo apt install ovmf
On MaaS Pod.
Then, no more Kernel Panic!
Details:
@Ryan,
The working XML file is attached here, with 2048 MB of RAM.
NOTE: This XML was created using Virt-Manager, then, MaaS took it over
after being "refreshed".
Cheers!
Thiago
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Ryan,
If I remove the UEFI line (back to BIOS), the machine enters in Kernel
Panic during the boot / commissioning.
That was actually, the very test that I executed in first place (add
UEFI to see)! Then, I came with this UEFI workaround, which is even
better for me.
Cheers!
Thiago
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After chatting on IRC, #systemd channel, damjan explained this:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/master/NEWS#L845
So, actually, the following file:
cat /lib/modprobe.d/systemd.conf
disables "extra" dummies, as follows:
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Missing
So, there is a need to rebuild xrdp against HWE 18.04.
Maybe Ubuntu should provide a new binary package, let's say "xrdp-
hwe-18.04"
For now, I've recompiled the same xrdp from Ubuntu 18.04, on Ubuntu
18.04.2 and uploaded to my "XRP PPA", here:
I'll maintain the following repo:
https://launchpad.net/~martinx/+archive/ubuntu/xrdp-hwe-18.04
...until Ubuntu fixes it in an LTS version, maybe 20.04? That's okay...
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And here is the xrdp-0.9.9 and xorgxrdp-0.2.9 for Bionic HWE!
https://launchpad.net/~martinx/+archive/ubuntu/xrdp-next
Awesome Friday night! LOL
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Title:
The kernel is no longer readable by non-root users
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Won't
Terry,
Ubuntu 18.04.4 with Kernel 5.3.0-40-generic, running on QEMU, takes
more than 1:30 minutes to boot, it stops here for a while:
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[ *] A start job is running for sys-devi…\x21hv_kvp.device (51s / 1min 30s)
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I'm using the following image to build my QEMU VMs:
I'm seeing this problem with Ubuntu 18.04.4 with HWE Kernel, fully
upgraded.
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[Hyper-V] KVP daemon fails to start on first
This is also happening on bare-metal machines as well!
It starts to happen after installing the "linux-cloud-tools-generic-
hwe-18.04" package.
Also, Ubuntu 20.04 has the same problem.
20.04 slow boot stops for 1:30 min heree:
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A start job is running for /sys/dev…misc/vmbus!hv_kvp (13s /
Maybe related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1766857 ?
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Guys?!:-P
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VirtIO (and probably other modules as well) is built-in, make it
modular...
Status in linux package in
You guys can ignore my latest message (#96).
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Ubuntu 16.04 Unity desktop uses much more ram than Ubuntu 15.10
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Right after booting my 16.04 (now 16.10), before even logging into
Unity, I go to text console and log there...
32G of RAM being used! htop shows nothing...
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Anmar,
I am 100% sure that it is not the browser, please guys, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC287yYPfTA
This BUG is not fixed. Or maybe, what I'm seeing here is a different
bug.
On Ubuntu 16.10, things looks a little bit better but, Chrome still
flickers.
Ubuntu 14.04 is fine.
Guys,
I'm marking this as "New", because this bug/improvement was not fixed
on "4.8.0-11.12".
Look:
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tmartins@blade:~$ lsb_release -ra
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.10
Release:16.10
Codename: yakkety
tmartins@blade:~$ grep
I installed Linux 4.8 from "Ubuntu Kernel Team PPA" (ppa:canonical-
kernel-team/ppa) on my Xenial, here is the result:
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CONFIG_VIRTIO_VSOCKETS=m
CONFIG_VIRTIO_VSOCKETS_COMMON=m
CONFIG_NET_9P_VIRTIO=m
CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=y
CONFIG_SCSI_VIRTIO=m
I'm seeing this problem on Ubuntu 16.10. Not too frequent.
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[HP ProBook 4530s] Intel Powerclamp is Slowing CPU
Status in
I was experiencing issues with OpenStack deployed with Networking OVN
and just saw this message in my dmesg:
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[ 12.241706] 8021q: adding VLAN 0 to HW filter on device eno2
[ 15.077293] eno2: Invalid MTU 9000 requested, hw max 68
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And the IP of my eno2.600 VLAN is gone! So, the
I'm also expecting this on Xenial ASAP!
I'm using OpenStack with OVN, and the OpenFlow rules does not work with
Kernel 4.4! And MTU does not work with 4.8!
Very bad situation... :-(
Also expecting the fix for:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kernel-package/+bug/1685742
...in one
I also have a production environment running into network issues...
Planning to downgrade the kernel to 4.4 series...=(
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Nice goldyfruit, thank you!
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bond0: Invalid MTU 9000 requested, hw max 1500 with kernel 4.10 (or
4.8.0-49, xenial-hwe)
@goldyfruit, can you confirm if it also fixes the BUG:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kernel-package/+bug/1685742 ?
Thanks!
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Is this still a problem on Ubuntu 18.04?
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Title:
Cannot use open-iscsi inside LXC container
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1774731/+attachment/5147760/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1774731/+attachment/5147754/+files/CRDA.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1774731/+attachment/5147756/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt
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