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It seems that with Ubuntu 20.10, Pulseaudio now tries to start as main
user too early, before user logs in and the home partition is decrypted.
Probably pulseaudio should not start as main user before login of this
user.
Starting pulseaudio manually after login works.
grep
Public bug reported:
Linux is great and famous for being able to install most updates without
Restart.
However, recently Ubuntu started showing only "Update & Restart" button
in GUI, even when no kernel packages are offered to be updated.
There should be only "Update" button without restarting
Public bug reported:
If you download an unofficial deb package and open it with gnome-
software from the browser, it will let you to install it.
However, if you already have an older version of the same package
installed, it will offer to Remove only. Previously, it would offer to
upgrade. This
The workaround is to unload the thermal kernel module that overreacts to
short-lived temperature changes due to CPU load while charging.
sudo rmmod int3403_thermal
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020, 01:21 Magdalena S <1873...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I also have the same issue with the Lenovo Yoga C940
Yes, digital mic and speakers now work using the new SOF subsystem in
the kernel.
But the overheating shutdown is still there unless you do rmmod
int3403_thermal
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No thoughts? Or is it just me having this problem?
The problem actually existed all the time since GIMP's HiDPI support was added,
also in previous Ubuntu versions.
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Srinivas, can you please elaborate which relationship file you are
referring to?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1873083
Title:
Lenovo Yoga C940 frequently does thermal shutdown
To
Wilson, does it happen when charging or the laptop is in the sun?
It seems to me this is a battery temperature sensor and it is only mildly
affected by the CPU temperature.
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GIMP has introduced HiDPI support a while back and provides Icon Theme
in the settings.
I have a 4K display set to 2x scaling.
GIMP starts by default with tiny icons (Guess icon size from resolution
in Preferences).
If I change this to "Use icon size from the theme" - the
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Anyway, I have checked that Windows keeps the temperature under control
on the same machine, by throttling CPU.
Shouldn't thermald also do it out of the box, not requiring hand-written config
files?
Or maybe something is missing in my thermal_zone3, like there are no links to
related cooling
I have now run it, but it didn't output anything about SEN4
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No, normally it's below 60C.
I can get it to 80C (and shutdown) when the AC is plugged in and
charging the battery and I load my CPU a lot at the same time.
Usually it means a video conference with several people and charging at
the same time. A little bit of sun also helps.
So I guess the
I have traced it to int3403_thermal module.
If I do rmmod int3403_thermal - the thermal_zone3 goes away an no thermal
shutdown is happening.
I can use it as a workaround - but is it dangerous for the HW?
By the way, these are the types I get:
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/type:acpitz
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/type:SEN2
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone2/type:SEN3
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone3/type:SEN4
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone4/type:B0D4
By the way, I have only one thermal_zone with mode file in it -
thermal_zone0 (other don't have mode)
If I do:
sudo echo "disabled" > /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/mode
I get: Permission denied
The thermal zones that usually cause the shutdown is thermal_zone3 and
thermal_zone4 (rarely)
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If I start thermald service, I still can reproduce thermal shutdown
relatively easily.
What is cryptic is that while I monitor the sensors, CPU core temps are
around 85deg, but when shutdown happens it says that critical value was
80C.
Where does this difference come from? Laptop runs above 80C
20.04 includes thermald 1.9.1, but it is not running by default.
$ systemctl status thermald
● thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service; disabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
What should a user like me do to
Public bug reported:
On a bit higher load and especially if Laptop is charging, very often
Kernel does an emergency thermal shutdown.
thermal thermal_zone3: critical temperature reached (80 C), shutting
down
It says 80 C, but sensors command shows that temperatures hovering close
to 100C before
Attaching [Hardware Error] lines from kern.log
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Public bug reported:
Lenovo Yoga C940, running Ubuntu 20.04 beta
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-image-5.4.0-21-generic 5.4.0-21.25
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-21.25-generic 5.4.27
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-21-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu24
OK, 5.3.0-43 in proposed works ok again. But there's a broken kernel in
the wild now (42)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1867055
Title:
Regression: Lenovo Yoga C940 hangs while going
No this kernel has been released to updates and my laptop doesn't
suspend nor shutdown properly anymore :-(
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Title:
Regression: Lenovo Yoga C940
I have disabled proposed updates, completely uninstalled kernel 5.3.0-42 and
installed yours again.
I was able to boot this time, but the problem is still there - suspend hangs.
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Btw suspend works with latest mainline kernel 5.6.0-rc6
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Title:
Regression: Lenovo Yoga C940 hangs while going to sleep
To manage notifications
This reverted kernel doesn't even boot for me...
The screen remains blank with cursor blinking after splash screen
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Title:
Regression: Lenovo
Public bug reported:
With new linux-image-5.3.0-42-generic Lenovo Yoga C940 stopped going to sleep.
Whn going to sleep the on/off LED keeps on (instead of blinking) and the laptop
is unresponsive. Needs a 4 second power button shutdown. The problem is
reproducible every time.
openjdk-11-source package is completely useless currently.
Please fix the symbolic link, that's really easy to do!
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Title:
Symbolic link to
Interestingly, rfkill shortcut works.
Seems like a problem in some particular modules of gnome-settings-daemon, e.g.
gsd-media-keys
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Title:
Maybe it would be better to apply the change together with display
resolution instead of applying on the fly. I personally have trouble
moving the slider correctly to the right position each time after I
change resolution.
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Public bug reported:
Both OSX and Windows 10 with HiDPI laptops default to downscaled mirror
for LoDPI external monitors/projectors.
Xrandrs is also able to do that, but you cannot do this with Displays
preferences GUI in Ubuntu.
Currently Displays offers only the lowest common resolutions in
Public bug reported:
Currently you are always in trouble when trying to connect a LoDPI
projector to a HiDPI laptop.
If e.g. scale of 2 was chosen for laptop and then you connect an
external LoDPI screen and select mirror, all the controls stay huge, but
the scale should go down to 1 by default
The problem seem to be fixed upstream:
https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-color-manager/commit/edd8cf7598c009c8494396663401da80d12caf9d
A patch is needed?
Calibration seems to be totally broken in 16.10 without it.
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Wow, looking at the stack trace it seems that it fails trying to play a
short 'ding' when the calibration has been completed. Epic fail :-)
(gcm-calibrate:6632): Gcm-WARNING **: VTE: could not screenscrape: 'Profile
check complete, peak err = 167.192701, avg err = 51.477333, RMS = 60.497998'
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Quite easy to fix.
In Ubuntu 16.10 mdns is broken for everyone.
Please release the fix!
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Title:
Ordering of mdns4_minimal and resolve in
Provided package works on wiley just fine, I am using it myself.
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Title:
Gnome Raw Thumbnailer is very very slow
To manage notifications about
Please install the new version 3.1.1 from the ppa - I have made a workaround
for a bug in libopenraw:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72270
Now I have tested that it works with newer cameras than 5D mark 2, e.g.
7D and 5D mark 3.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #72270
I have a fix
** Changed in: gnome-raw-thumbnailer (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Anton Keks (anton-azib)
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Title:
Nautilus RAW image
I have packaged the new raw-thumbnailer based on libopenraw that rotates
thumbnails properly:
https://code.launchpad.net/~anton-azib/ubuntu/saucy/raw-thumbnailer/speed-n-orientation
Binary packages:
https://launchpad.net/~anton-azib/+archive/fixes/
Please test!
** Changed in:
-thumbnailer 3.1.0 from my
PPA for testing
** Changed in: gnome-raw-thumbnailer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-raw-thumbnailer (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Anton Keks (anton-azib)
** Changed in: gnome-raw-thumbnailer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix
The version in my PPA is already reasonably fast, but if you want to make it
ultra-fast (to generate thousands of thumbnails in seconds), edit
/usr/share/thumbnailers/raw.thumbnailer after installing raw-thumbnailer from
my PPA
and change -s %s to -s 160 - this will generate thumbnails of 160px
I have packaged the new raw-thumbnailer based on libopenraw that rotates
thumbnails properly:
https://code.launchpad.net/~anton-azib/ubuntu/saucy/raw-thumbnailer/speed-n-orientation
Binary packages:
https://launchpad.net/~anton-azib/+archive/fixes/
Remove gnome-raw-thumbnailer and install
I am also experiencing this problem.
It seems that Gnome now requests 256px thumbnails instead of the former
128px.
The thumbnailer from sourceforge.net (last updated in 2005) that Ubuntu
packages seems to cope very badly with the sizes bigger than 160 (the
exif thumbnail size).
Ubuntu should
Guys, as Michael Chudobiak pointed out in #21, Ubuntu should switch to
gnome's thumbnailer, which is based on libopenraw:
http://libopenraw.freedesktop.org/wiki/RawThumbnailer/
This one rotates thumbnails and is much faster.
Please, stop packaging this old stuff from sourceforge.
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BTW, here is a bit improved version of the thumbnailer
https://github.com/angryziber/gnome-raw-thumbnailer
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Title:
Nautilus RAW image thumbnails
Still present in 13.10 :-(
Again, uninstalling fonts-unfonts-core helps, but it was to recall what
exactly needed to uninstalled after I have done it for 13.04 6 months
ago.
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Public bug reported:
Installation crashed
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: ubiquity 2.14.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-16.26-generic 3.8.5
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-16-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.330
Date: Wed Apr 24
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 568611 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568611
On my Toshiba Satellite R830, I can't change brightness after returning from
sleep with Fn-keys, but echoing numbers to
/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness does change the brightness
properly.
More info regarding Toshiba Satellite R830:
I can't change brightness after returning from sleep with Fn-keys, but
echoing numbers to /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness does
change the brightness properly.
It seems that Fn keys write to /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
Estonian ID card relies on opensc-pkcs11 driver to work, which uses openct for
accessing the card/reader.
When this driver is installed in firefox, apparmor profile prevents it from
working: the massive amounts of audit messages are
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
After some Ubuntu updates (evolution 2.26.1-0ubuntu2), evolution started
crashing on startup. Downgrading the package didn't help, so maybe upgrade was
just a coincidence, so I am posting this here.
I can even reproduce the bug in evolution's
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27183236/ProcMaps.txt
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one more, related to evolution 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583179
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I confirm that yesterday's update fixes the problem for me as well.
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/build/buildd/libical-0.43/src/libical/icalerror.c:106: icalerror_set_errno:
Assertion `0' failed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353187
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