Public bug reported:
I'm under Ubuntu 16.04
kernel : Linux micronet-HP 4.4.0-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 8 19:27:37
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
from the very beginning I could not be connected thru wifi.
The guy in charge of this bug, bug already declared and on which we
Hi again Chris
Finally I did it ... I made a stupid mistake trying to install Linux
header instead of Linux image.
Here is the installed new kernel
$ uname -a
Linux micronet-club 4.7.0-040700rc3-generic #201606121131 SMP Sun Jun 12
15:34:32 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Strange
Hi Christopher
I've followed your recommendations and installed the latest bios found
on the HP database corresponding to my "HP Envy x360 15-w100nf" PC.
Actually I'm a bit disappointed because no change, sorry ! anyway, here
is the result of your command
1) $ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version &&
Also just got greeted by this message. QkiZ's fix seems to work for me
as well (for the last few reboots), but given the sporadic nature of the
bug I can't be sure.
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Same result when I use "Try Ubuntu without installing" and "Install
Ubuntu". Happens with both UEFI and BIOS installs.
A quick glance at `JournalErrors.txt` confirms that the crash is
happening during "Configure time zone...":
Jun 01 15:59:03 hostname /plugininstall.py[6642]: Exception during
For me the installer is crashing when the status beneath the progress
bar says, "Configuring time zone...".
(See attached screenshot.)
Note this was a UEFI install in OEM mode. I know this crash is likewise
occurring with BIOS installs in OEM mode. Will try a normal install
next.
** Attachment
Any chance this can get fixed in Xenial in time for 16.04.1?
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Title:
Does not use encrypted swap when using GPT partitioning + encrypted
home
On a whim, I just checked in on this with the 20160601 Xenial daily
amd64 ISO (sha1sum e07c8b4df1fc71a487fafb309bd318041a65774f), and
everything works great:
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xenial/daily-live/pending/
So seems things are on track for this not being a problem in the 16.04.1
release.
Public bug reported:
No other details at this time, will add more as I have more info.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: ubiquity 16.10.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-23.41-generic 4.4.10
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-23-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu4
Architecture:
Also, the graphical Ubuntu Software Updater is likewise hanging
indefinitely.
And I've confirmed this on 3 different systems so far.
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Just ran `sudo apt-get update`, which is hanging indefinitely after the
downloads complete, the last CLI output from which is:
Fetched 733 kB in 1s (399 kB/s)
Looking at `top` suggests `appstreamcli` is the culprit as it's pegged
at near 100% CPU usage:
100 0.1 18:29.02
Another new element
My daughter's got a rather old HP PC (Compaq 6510b, released in April 2009)
which works beautifully with LTS version 10.04.
Unfortunately this version is not maintained any more, so I proposed her to
install the latest one 16.04 32b.
And same problem again, Wifi does not
** Description changed:
Ubiquity (as shipped on the 16.04 amd64 desktop ISO) does not download
updates while installing when you've checked "Download updates while
installing".
Same result with both BIOS and UEFI installs (although UEFI installs
- aways download the latest kernel,
Okay, seems that "Download updates while installing" has no effect with
the Ubiquity version on the 16.04 ISOs.
I filed a bug against Ubiquity for this, would appreciate if someone
could confirm my findings:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1580232
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Ubiquity (as shipped on the 16.04 amd64 desktop ISO) does not download
updates while installing when you've checked "Download updates while
installing".
Same result with both BIOS and UEFI installs (although UEFI installs
aways download the latest kernel, whether or not
@seb128... I'll try to get some better debug info soon. Interestingly,
it only seem to happen with Intel 7260 WiFi cards (and not, for example,
with Intel 8260 WiFi cards).
So I'm not sure whether what we're seeing is actually a problem with
network-manager. I'm now kinda thinking it's more
With this proposed package, System76 is seeing network-manager crash
upon the first resume from suspend. Anyone else experiencing this?
I'll be looking into this more today.
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Confirmed this fix in the proposed packaged, everything seems shiny.
I confirmed that after an OEM install, enabling proposed, updating, and
finally clicking "Prepare for shipping to user", Ubiquity behaves as
expected during the first-run user config:
1) When not connected to Ethernet and you
Public bug reported:
In trying to get network installs of 16.04 working, I am finding that
the installs are failing when attempting to download the
filesystem.squashfs over the network.
The URL that is shown in the log is "/cdromhttp://; instead of just
"http://;. Was there a change in
** Description changed:
[Description updated to reflect state of 16.04 release ISO]
== In summary ==
If you have an Intel Skylake (6th gen) CPU and an NVIDIA GPU (or
possibly other GPUs that likewise require use of the llvmpipe opengl
software fallback), a work-around is needed to
Hmm, I just tried this on Skylake hardware, and "Download updates while
installing" isn't doing the trick.
Could be that "Download updates while installing" is broken on the 16.04
ISOs, or this could be a result of the phased updates done by the Ubuntu
Software Updater and related components that
** Description changed:
[Description updated to reflect state of 16.04 release ISO]
== In summary ==
If you have an Intel Skylake (6th gen) CPU and an NVIDIA GPU (or
possibly other GPUs that likewise require use of the llvmpipe opengl
software fallback), a work-around is needed to
Abhinav,
Sounds like you're encountering a different bug, or perhaps your ISO
file is corrupted. Have you verified the checksum of your download?
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** Description changed:
[Description updated to reflect state of 16.04 release ISO]
== In summary ==
If you have an Intel Skylake (6th gen) CPU and an NVIDIA GPU (or
possibly other GPUs that likewise require use of the llvmpipe opengl
software fallback), a work-around is needed to
** Description changed:
- Currently it's impossible to install from xenial-desktop-amd64.iso on a
- wide range of hardware with Nvidia GPUs.
+ [Description updated to reflect state of 16.04 release ISO]
- The problem is invalid opcode(s) when using llvmpipe (the software
- opengl fallback,
Just confirmed on Skylake hardware that llvm-toolchain-3.8 from proposed
fixes this issue on Skylake hardware using llvmpipe.
Thanks!
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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After further investigating, it seems this bug doesn't effect Haswell-E
after all, sorry about the confusion.
Will continue to report back as we learn more.
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I can confirm that tjaalton's above test packages fix the problem on a
Skylake laptop with an i7-6700 CPU and an Nvidia 970m GPU when using the
nouveau driver.
I installed libllvm3.8_3.8-2ubuntu1.1_amd64.deb from a VT then rebooted,
and now I have working Unity again.
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The `oem-config-gtk` package is not installed after doing an OEM install
from the Xenial 20160419 daily desktop ISO (sha1sum
8965fb3673631e1161b4656f2c95b593ac302eb2). This is true on
Hi everyone
Another piece of information. I just reinstalled Ub 16.04 from yesterday's
daily version. I started w/ RJ45 connected and finally I got wifi from my box.
After reboot w/o RJ45 connected, same story, no wifi again !
Hope it can help
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Oh, and another bit of information: our laptops all use embedded Display
Port for their connection to the internal screen, and in this case, this
bug always manifests.
So at least in our testing so far, both eDP and DP seem to be effected.
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So there seems to be a curious pattern with this bug (which might
provide an important hint): on desktop systems with 970 GTX or 980 GTX
cards, this bug always seems to happen when connected to a monitor over
DisplayPort, but does *not* seem to happen when connected to a monitor
over HDMI.
We'll
Compiled kernel 4.6 rc2 drm-intel-nightly with the Mika patch (comment #28) and
everything is working fine, no gpu hang at the moment (4 days testing).
Why this patch is not merged? Maybe because needs more testing?
Thanks Mika.
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I see my status as incomplete and the bug will expire in 55 days.
I did my best to give you the required information but, as I already said, I'm
stuck on a part of it, w/ dependencies issue.
On top of that, I gave some kind of "back door answer" saying that this bug is
also present on
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x-staging: 1.18.2-2ubuntu0.1 host breaks arrow keys on qemu guest
Correction: this is fixed as of 1.18.3-1ubuntu2.
1.18.3-1ubuntu1 still had this problem.
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x-staging: 1.18.2-2ubuntu0.1 host breaks arrow
I'm no longer having this problem as of 1.18.3-1ubuntu1.
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To manage
Hi everyone
I do my best to progress
Sorry Jo, I did not read correctly your post. you were asking for the
latest v4.6 kernel and I returned 3.14.4 (which is what I understood by
UPstream).
Anyway, this morning
- I've run the latest live-key version w/ update & upgrade, in order to start
on a
It would greatly improve usability to have the csv option visible from
the File -> Save As menu.
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Sorry I misunderstood, it's already done!!
forget post #20
erase it if possible (#20 and 21)
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Wifi works on W10 but not on Ub 16.04 nor
Jo
In order to give you more info, you have to know that it was the same problem
on 14.04 (different kernel).
That's the reason why I've switched to 16.04 which is in the near future the
latest LTS.
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Do you want me to add :
Changed in linux (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: Confirmed → Incomplete
tags: added: kernel-da-key
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** Description changed:
Hi
I just bought a laptop "HP Envy x360 15-w100nf". Everything's fine except wifi
- It works on w10
- but not on Ub 16.04 / 4.4.0-15 / 64 bits
- nor Ub 14.04
I've spent hours of discussions and
apport information
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Wifi
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Public bug reported:
Hi
I just bought a laptop "HP Envy x360 15-w100nf". Everything's fine except wifi
- It works on w10
- but not on Ub 16.04 / 4.4.0-15 / 64 bits
- nor Ub 14.04
I've spent hours of discussions and tests on wifi forum
URL = https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=1987186
David, thanks for providing more information!
In terms of looking for issues related to the NVMe driver, this is
probably the best approach:
dmesg | grep -i nvme
And then see if there is anything suspicious in the resulting output.
In term of the CPU performance being dramatically different
** Description changed:
Currently Unity on Xenial is unusable when the llvmpipe software
fallback is used, at least on certain hardware.
For example, from dmesg:
[ 2092.557913] traps: compiz[10155] trap invalid opcode ip:7efc940030d4
sp:7ffccd914ea0 error:0
[ 2093.109485] traps:
m76
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: system76
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Gerard DeRose (jderose)
** Changed in: system76
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Public bug reported:
Currently Unity on Xenial is unusable when the llvmpipe software
fallback is used, at least on certain hardware.
For example, from dmesg:
[ 2092.557913] traps: compiz[10155] trap invalid opcode ip:7efc940030d4
sp:7ffccd914ea0 error:0
[ 2093.109485] traps: compiz[10192]
Mathieu,
Everything seems solid with this fix. I confirmed that:
1. When plugged into Ethernet, the NM applet is show, networking is
enabled, and ubi-timezone correctly guesses your timezone
2. When *not* plugged into Ethernet but you have WiFi hardware, the NM
applet is shown, oem-config
One other thing... in the future if you encounter any issues, please use
the System76 support system.
Log into your System76 account, then go to support and created a ticket.
You'll tend to get a much quicker response there.
Our engineers do their best to keep tabs on System76 related bugs on
Thanks for the bug report, sorry to hear you're having issues!
Sounds like you're having multiple (and perhaps unrelated issues), so
let's first focus on the keyboard and mouse not working.
If you could please provide a bit more information to help us narrow
this down:
(1) You used the word
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Status: New => Triaged
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unresponsive lemu6 . . . NVMe SSD ( samsung SSD 950 PRO )
To manage
Mathieu, thanks a million for fixing this! I'll test it ASAP!
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oem-config: networking not enabled during user config
To manage
Okay, I just tried this on an Intel GPU system, and it has the same
problem.
Arrow keys are broken with 1.18.2-2ubuntu0.1, but work fine with
1.18.1-1ubuntu4.
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Public bug reported:
This is an odd one. 1.18.2-2ubuntu0.1 (on the host) breaks the arrow
keys on qemu guests.
Actually, I'm not sure it breaks the arrow keys on the guest in all
scenarios, but it at least breaks them in the pre-boot menu when trying
to install a qemu VM from an ISO.
For
Yup, I can also confirm that it seems fixed in the 20160323 daily ISO.
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Changing what action for security updates unusable
To manage
Yup, I can also confirm that it seems fixed in the 20160323 daily ISO
(tested yesterday). Will test today's shortly.
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Changing what
I'm still seeing this bug on a fresh install from today's daily ISO
(20160321, sha1sum 4773a2328eb4470761e1c37174d5d3cad5b6219d).
But I'm no longer seeing it on my upgraded existing install from a few
months back.
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Same is happening with latest Ubuntu (Unity) Xenial daily ISO (sha1sum
8e06dd499bfe357ebbad44c827d8428d70baacf4).
I attached a screenshot of the same problem under Unity.
This bug has been around for a few weeks or so, although I'm not exactly
sure when it was introduced.
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Public bug reported:
Sometime recently during Xenial development, oem-config has become quite
broken.
It seems the underlying problem is that the "oem" user and the
"/home/oem" folder aren't getting removed by oem-config-firstboot.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Do an OEM-mode install from the latest
This problem seems to exist currently on both 15.10 and Xenial
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/var/log/upstart/ureadahead.log contains garbage
To manage notifications
Just to clarify what the behaviour is with 14.04.4, what the behaviour
used to be up till 15.10.
After an OEM install and clicking "Prepare for shipping to end user", on
the next boot 14.04.4 will:
1. Automatically enabled wired networking when connected over Ethernet,
or
2. When not connected
I haven't had a chance to test this yet on Wily, but it definitely fixed
it on the hardware I tested on with the 14.04.4 daily ISOs leading up to
the 14.04.4 release.
Also, I'm not entirely sure whether updating the packages from the live
environment gives you an accurate test, so that might be
- Original Message -
From: "Earl Malmrose" <1539...@bugs.launchpad.net>
To: ja...@system76.com
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 2:01:31 PM
Subject: [Bug 1539266] Re: 14.04.4: work-around
"SMBIOS-implementations-newer-than-version-2-8..." junk from dmidecode
Are you sure this was fixed?
Earl... ah, I think that TypeError is something different, likely this
bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1374193
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1064151
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/partman-auto/+bug/912031
For the hardware I did
Mathieu, yes, this does effect Wily as well, which I forgot to mention.
System76 worked around this by backporting dmidecode 3.0 from Xenial and
delivering it in our PPA.
Originally I thought this would be the best approach for Trusty also,
but dmidecode 3.0 seems to have problems when used with
Ran into this, too.
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Confirmed on UX303LB-R4018H with:
Ubuntu 15.10
Kernel 4.2.0-27-generic
Bios: UX303LB.206 08/24/2015
I also can adjust brightness in settings and terminal.
The fix suggested in #69 didn't work for me.
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I get the impression this is known and expected, but this problem still
exists in the latest 14.04.4 daily ISOs (which have proposed enabled).
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Okay, I tested:
* Normal install on physical hardware with an Haswell laptop (BIOS mode,
SMBIOS older than 2.8)
* Normal install on physical hardware with a Skylake laptop (UEFI mode,
SMBIOS newer than 2.8)
* OEM mode install under qemu (BIOS mode)
* OEM mode install under qemu (UEFI mode)
*
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Title:
14.04.4: work-around "SMBIOS-implementations-newer-than-
version-2-8..." junk from
Public bug reported:
With dmidecode older than 3.0, certain newer hardware contains a large
warning message in, say, the system-product-name string.
For example, this:
dmidecode --quiet --string system-product-name
Would return something like:
Pointlessly aggravating to break something that long term linux users
have relied on for years. At a minimum, a comment in the default
/etc/hosts would be useful.
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Link,
Your write-up for getting this working on Fedora is great, thanks!
We're considering adding something like this to the system76-daemon
assuming Nvidia isn't going to support this mechanism any more.
Thanks again!
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There is just a little difference for me.
My Ubuntu version is 15.10 amd64
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Title:
package ttf-mscorefonts-installer 3.4+nmu1ubuntu2 failed to
Tim, thank you very much for cherry picking this into the 4.3 Xenial
tree!
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Title:
drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx: please add device ID for
This change is now in Linus's 4.4rc4 tree:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=0208e951d55c435137543e12d7ee795c3784713a
Which means it will make it into Xenial, and could be cherry picked into
the Xenial 4.3 branch in the mean time.
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** Changed in: system76
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: system76
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: system76
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Gerard DeRose (jderose)
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This change is now in linux-next, should be in 4.4rc2:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-
next.git/commit/?id=6d5b18ae67b32dd4dcf1c91a172f2424e72ae74c
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Public bug reported:
With nvidia-352 (and for that matter nvidia-346), the
/sys/class/backlight interface is broken.
Writing to /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness has no effect,
and reading from it returns a value that does not necessarily reflect
the current brightness.
I don't know
This change has now been accepted into davem's net tree, should
hopefully make its way into Linux 4.4:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/davem/net.git/commit/?id=0208e951d55c435137543e12d7ee795c3784713a
Big thanks again to the Ubuntu kernel team for carrying this as a sauce
patch in
Oops, sorry for the confusion, haven't been sleeping enough lately :P
I meant to refer to lp:1508766 which I filed about systemd not creating
/etc/machine-id if it's missing:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1508766
Now that /var/lib/dbus/machine-id is a symlink to
Which I guess raises another question... when booting with sysvinit or
Upstart, what should dbus do when /var/lib/dbus/machine-id is a symlink
to /etc/machine-id and the latter doesn't exist?
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Simon,
Also, I just tested with an empty /etc/machine-id file... in this case,
systemd does correctly create a write a random machine-id.
Which kinda makes me wonder if systemd is erroneously concluding the
rootfs is mounted read-write when the /etc/machine-id file is missing
altogether.
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Simon,
I've never really dug into initramfs-tools enough to know for sure, but
my guess has always been that the rootfs got remounted based on what's
in /etc/fstab, which as far as I know is handled by systemd. But perhaps
the initramfs remounts the rootfs read-write, and then it is remounted a
@seb128: yes.
The two are related in that when /var/lib/dbus/machine-id is a symlink,
the act of starting the system dbus instance can't (or wont, I guess)
generate a machine-id (as the path in question is there, just the
symlink target is missing).
And because of lp:1508697, systemd doesn't
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