Eli Cohen from Mellanox/Nvidia had a look at the back ports and approved
them:
Both patches look good to me. You can add
Reviewed-by: Eli Cohen
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Hi Frank, I think the patch did not apply cleanly on 5.10 an earlier, so
we need the backport here for groovy and focal.
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Title:
[Ubuntu 21.04]:
Hi Frank, thank you very much!
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Title:
net/mlx5e: Add missing capability check for uplink follow for Ubuntu
20.04
To manage notifications
Additional comment for the SRU description: this backport fixes a
regression which was introduced with the kernel 5.4.0-48 update for
Ubuntu 20.04.
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Attaching backport for groovy.
repro on groovy vanilla kernel
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root@pok1-qz1-sr1-rk011-s01:~# uname -a
Linux pok1-qz1-sr1-rk011-s01 5.8.0-48-generic #54 SMP Thu Mar 25 06:59:15 EDT
2021 s390x s390x s390x GNU/Linux
root@pok1-qz1-sr1-rk011-s01:~# ifconfig p0
With the current git-master (xfce4-settings
8adbd2e2463f5cc46c7ed94c0acf264155476268) and NO patches the issue does
not occur for me. That is, neither when powering my HDMI-connected
screen off and on again nor when physically disconnecting and
reconnecting it.
However, I cannot even reproduce
I'm afraid but Sean's patch, fix_for_bug11107.patch, does not fix the
issue for me. I tried with both git-master
(d532c0f06d4a629aebf11e8bead63617931001d2) and tag 4.11.2
(e329018189663837f2cd9c50807e4376a852cc88). My patch in turn still works
with both said commits.
However, since my patch only
Created attachment 5681
HDMI power cycling patch
Created and attached a small patch that fixes the issue for me. It
applies to any xfce4-settings version starting from
dbd76eb58bd9d7a55de753daa5572ef24867d924 (contained in 4.11.1), up to
the current origin/master.
Can anybody confirm this patch
I also have this problem, but I don't think it is caused by
KNetworkManager. KNetworkManager tries to get the available DialUp
connections from networkmanager via Dbus, and networkmanager responds
that there are no available connections on my system. I tried the
following command:
dbus-send