I'm experiencing the same behavior with Ubuntu 20.04 on an older laptop
with a Dell/Broadcom BCM43228 NIC. Kernel is 5.4.0-52-generic. Below is
an example from syslog. Periodically the WiFi just stops working and
takes a long while to resume again. Anyone have any tips from
No luck with 4.19.2 either -- kernel panic (recovery mode or normal
boot).
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I installed vmlinuz-4.20.0-042000rc3-generic per your request. The
machine won't boot, and just loops infinitely with the error message:
request_module: kmod_concurrent_max (0) close to 0 (max_modprobes: 50), for
module binfmt-646c, throttling...
request_module: modprobe binfmt-646c cannot be
This machine is a fresh install so there have been no updates/upgrades.
The initial install was 18.10 and whatever kernel came by default with
that. I will test with the latest upstream kernel and report back.
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I can't even get into the login screen when the DisplayPort device is
attached. But I disconnected that, got to gdm login via the VGA device,
then switched to Ubuntu on Wayland. Ubuntu on Wayland works fine for me
generally, but I get the same behavior when connecting the DisplayPort
device after
I'm having trouble finding a way to switch Ubuntu 18.10 to Wayland. I
have Xwayland installed but don't see a way to switch the session. I did
enable it in gdm3 custom.conf but it doesn't seem to be running. Can you
point me to some directions?
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I have a fresh install of 18.10 on an old Thinkpad x220. Everything
works fine with the internal display or an external Dell G2410
(1920x1080) connected via VGA. But when I try to switch to an external
BenQ PD2710QC (2560x1440) I only see the screen for a few seconds at a
Same here with Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install. Anything that tries to use xv
out with compiz dies. mplayer, vlc, totem, etc. Disabling compiz fixes
all problems. Tried nvidia-glx-96 from jaunty and karmic, no difference.
Graphics card is nVidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400]. There are
a bunch
Same problem here; very slow on internal hard drive with up-to-date
Jaunty on Thinkpad x40. hdparm -Tt gives a fraction of throughput that
it used to get.
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Slow SATA performance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119730
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Fix above works for me. Makes sense that the fix would be for udev
rather than libifp; although I guess it's possible for other packages to
provide /etc/udev/rules.d/* files. So libifp could just have a
standalone stanza in a new rules.d file with the permissions fix. Still
I think it would be
This may be related to a problem I'm having -- if not, let me know if
this should be a separate bug report. New in Edgy, the preview window
often gets stuck on a particular message (or sometimes with no contents
at all), and no amount of changing folders or changing messages or
opening and closing
The print server is running Debian Sarge. The client is Ubuntu Breezy.
The Debian print server is running cupsys 1.1.23-10sarge1.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/55828
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I'm printing to a Brother HL-1440 with the foomatic/hl1250 driver over
IPP to a remote cupsys print server. With 1.2.0-0ubuntu5 everything is
fine. With 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06 all print jobs look come out just as PCL
code, e.g.:
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@PJL JOB NAME =Ghost
@PJL SET
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