I believe I've been running into this same bug as well. I've had it
with Ubuntu 18.04 and now 20.04 both running as a VM under VirtualBox on
Windows 20.
I've been able to configure the settings such that the screen will stay
on seemingly indefinitely once logged in.
The issue occurs at the
** Description changed:
The amdgpu kernel driver causes system crashes and hangs when attempting
to run 3D applications in high performance mode.
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System ->
About Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:
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The amdgpu kernel driver causes system crashes and hangs when attempting
to run 3D applications in high performance mode.
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System ->
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apport information
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I installed Ubuntu 20.04 and was able to reproduce the issue. So, I
decided to run the apport command mentioned on the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Bugs page. That attached more
information to this bug report.
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Dell
Public bug reported:
The amdgpu kernel driver causes system crashes and hangs when attempting
to run 3D applications in high performance mode.
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System ->
About Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:18.04
2) The
Why is this bug marked as invalid?
I believe I am also affected by this bug. I have the same model of Dell
(Precision 3510) with a Realtek ALC3235. Audio worked correctly with
Ubuntu 14.04 which was pre-installed by Dell. After upgrading to 16.04
I have the issue. When I look in sound
Hi,
I'm sorry it's been so long since I commented here. Without going into
the gory details, my life got to be utterly crazy and I simply had no
time to spend on things like this.
Things are more settled now, so I think I might be able to go through
with this. I was confused on how to get
I think this bug is affecting me as well. I am also aware of two other
bug reports that sound related. Bug #1556444 and bug #1328065.
Skimming over the code in the patches I don't think those will work for
me. The code specifically looks for this identifier string "FutureMax
Dance Mat". My
I've also found bug #1584475 which sounds like another possible
duplicate.
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Title:
Gamepad not recognised in trusty
To manage notifications
I'm not 100% certan but I believe bug #1556444 is a duplicate or at
least related to this bug. That bug more closely matches the issue I am
experiencing. Dance mat detected when connected, but input not
registered. I posted a more detailed comment there.
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I downloaded the 0.9.1 source code from the pipewalker homepage and
compiled it. This version runs without a problem.
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Title:
When pipewalker is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pipewalker
When pipewalker is launched the display becomes corrupt immediately and
for a second a buzzing sound comes from the speakers. At that point the
sysetm is completely frozen. Will not respond to keyboard or mouse
input. Cannot switch to
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When pipewalker is launched the entire system freezes with a corrupt
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I didn't. I ended up playing around with grub-mkimage and built my own grub
core image. That's been allowing me to boot off of the SD card.
I think I might be able to get it back to the situation I was in before
I reinstalled grub. I might try putting it back and then see if the fix
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
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continue...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477430
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Hello,
First off, sorry about the status changes. I have to be more careful
when I click.
Anyway, this bug also affects me. Although my case might be unique.
I installed Ubuntu-9.10 to an SD card and with a purposefully made
kernel i was able to get it to boot from that. Then for no reason I
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