Thanks Lukasz, Christian, Robie, Matthias, and the various robots and
launchpad janitors: appreciate your help!
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fix non-8-bit x86
Hey Folks,
Does the -proposed changes get automatically integrated to -updates
after a certain time has passed, or does this require somebody to take
action?
It would be great to have this update rolled out to 18.04 before OVS
2.14 is released in a week or two.
Regards, -Harry
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Hi All,
I have enabled the bionic-proposed repo as described in link. OVS-master
is used for testing, containing the build-time binutils bug check as
described above.
1) Can confirm that old binutils version (2.30-21ubuntu1~18.04.3) had
issue, and OVS was correctly DISabling AVX512.
2) Can
Hi Christian,
Thanks for the additional info! Confirm that with the PPA the proposed
checks now pass:
$ echo "vmovaps 0x40(,%rax,1),%zmm0" | as --64 -o avx.o && objdump -d avx.o |
grep vmovaps
8: 0: 62 f1 7c 48 28 04 05vmovaps 0x40(,%rax,1),%zmm0
Also the proposed OVS automake
Hey Folks,
Apologies I'm not familiar with the SRU testing process. I'd like to
help - have an 18.04 setup for testing here. Is there an easy way to add
the test-build PPA and just do an apt update && apt install binutils?
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-
Proposed patch on OVS Mailing list to check status at configure time for OVS
2.14 using the method Bruce mentioned above:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openvswitch/patch/20200618165354.87787-7-harry.van.haa...@intel.com/
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Command to reproduce the issue:
echo "vmovaps 0x40(,%rax,1),%zmm0" | as --64 -o avx.o && objdump -d
avx.o | grep vmovaps
The expected output is that the objdump output matches the vmovaps
instruction input. When using binutils with the bug, the initial 0x40
will be incorrect.
>From an Ubuntu
A better workaround solution to this problem is the systemd
wpa_supplicant.service override.
This is better than messing with broken packages and versions.
Here is my systemd override.conf (you can apply it with `systemctl edit
wpa_supplicant`):
[Service]
Tests were performed with Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 card.
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Can confirm that this problem still exist on the latest LTS release.
I tested connecting to enterprise network with enabled and required PMF (
Protected Management Frames / Management Protected Frames or 802.11w ) on
Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (with all updates) - all attempts failed, when the PMF was
Thanks a7x for the FIX!!!
This fix applies also to the mouse crazy jumps on vmware + ubuntu 12.10 guest.
Fix work - Confirmed. Please add this fix to the official release ASAP!
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Hi to all :)
I have temp fix for that.
The long story short is:
I just make configured xorg.conf file and copy it to /etc/X11. And of course
RESTART! :)
Now i have native 1080p without more issues/errors, but resolution is
permanently locked to 1080p/60Hz
If this is ok for you, here is the
I have a same problem my reselotion in 600*800 and I cant change this
dell inspiron 1100-intel 82845G/Gl
ubuntu 8.10
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I try to install ubuntu 8.10 gnome in my laptop dell inspiron 1100 -intel
82845G/GL and fisrt time I see only blak screen with X corsur mose but I did:
1) upgrate my bios version to A32
2) change the share ram to 8MB
3) remove the compiz
4) change splash to nosplash in grub/menu.lst
5) try any
xorg.0.log.txt
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I have a same problem
I try to install ubuntu 8.10 gnome in my laptop dell inspiron 1100 -intel
82845G/GL and fisrt time I see only blak screen with X corsur mose but I did:
1) upgrate my bios version to A32
2) change the share ram to 8MB
3) remove the compiz
4) change splash to nosplash in grub
Workaround is available
#modprobe dm_mod
then
#system-config-lvm should work correctly
This error only triggers on a fresh install, where the user hasen't rebooted yet
which means dm_mod isn't loaded yet
** Changed in: system-config-lvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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Tested with usb-creater v0.1.8
with ubuntu-8.10-alternate-amd64.iso, (ISO's MD5sum checks out)
But boot still gets stuck and keeps trying to read from CD drive
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Reopening confirming this bug in the 8.10 Release
** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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$ usb-creator --version
gives
0.1.8
While synaptic confirms that the package version is indeed 0.1.10
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1) Driver is reportedly working with Linux v2.6.27-x
See success reports here
https://groups.google.com/group/microdia/browse_thread/thread/dd27cb256652c5d1
2) DKMS driver source has been packaged for Intrepid/Hardy/Gutsy available here
https://launchpad.net/~nickel62metal/+archive
Public bug reported:
1.klskdlskldkaskd;
2.ksdl;skd;lska;dlkas
3.skdl;ksa;ldk;askd;as
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
1.12112121212121
2.1212121211212
3.1212121212121
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
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+ Test:11
** Description changed:
- 1.klskdlskldkaskd;
- 2.ksdl;skd;lska;dlkas
- 3.skdl;ksa;ldk;askd;as
+ This is the test case .sorry!
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A free driver for SN9C201 is under development at the following
https://groups.google.com/group/microdia/
please join the effort.
GSPCA has been promising SN9C201 support for over 2 years now,
Linux-Projects driver is trialware /closed source and also has issues.
Sonix themselves had released a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66900 ***
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The errors have disappeared !!
Here are the things I tried (i had been googling for so long i guess)
Suggestion 1: adding boot option irqpoll
Result: No effect
Suggestion 2: Check BIOS software with intel's
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** Attachment added: dmesg as on 09-05-2007, no errors for now
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same bug is resolved on Toshiba
Details at
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How can I help you guys diagnose this problem further.
I wish to help Ubuntu fully support Toshiba H/W.
Please let me know it you need any further info.
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- [7.880047] Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
- [7.895750] SMP alternatives: switching to UP code
- [7.896126] Freeing SMP alternatives: 11k freed
- [7.896286] ACPI: Core revision 20060707
- [7.900856] CPU0: Intel Genuine Intel(R) CPU T1350 @ 1.86GHz
stepping 08
Attached the dmesg output
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