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Firmware missing for Thinkpad X-series Bluetooth adapters, leads to
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Right now the only way is with CLI. I do know the CLI methods but simple
operations that I'd like to be able to see visually, like the RAID array or the
allocated drives with ZFS, pools, datasets etc would all be nicely placed in a
GUI that would double as an input to modif
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Also having this problem with 19.10 on a HP ENVY x360 Convertible 13m-
ag0xxx -
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
Similarly to above, my connection randomly drops, it looks like the
driver crashes. Toggling aeroplane mode (or rebooting) gets the wifi
working ag
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+ == SRU Justification ==
+ The psock_fanout test is not very stable, stress tests shows a high
+ f
My bad. Removed it.
Anything I can do to troubleshoot it?
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Sleep doesn't work on my ThinkPad X1 Yoga with
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The psock_fanout test is not very stable, stress tests shows a high
fail rate here:
- * X - 44 failures out of 100, with 4.4 kernel on a KVM node
- * B - 33 failures out of 100, with 4.15 kernel on a KVM node
+ * X - 44 failures out of 10
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Hi,
thanks for the bug report, but the question is not very clear.
You mentioned that in the title "snd_usb_audio not working in
5.3.0-26-lowlatency", however it looks like it contradicts with the
comment "The problem does not appear with kernel 5.3.0-26-lowlatency."
Can you tell us which version
Hi,
can you try to install the proprietary driver from "software and updates" (if
available)
Thanks
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it looks like the kernel you're using is not an officially supported ubuntu
kernel, can you install the latest Ubuntu HWE kernel [1] and try again?
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-18.04
xserver-xorg-hwe-18.04
It should include the commit mentioned by Sebas
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lspci -k > lspcik.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
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resulting file from comment #5.
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The firmware is proprietary so Ubuntu can't ship it.
This can be an alternative:
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Ubu
For me the solution was in the directory /etc/xdg/menus
As there Digikam was searching for an file applications.menu which
wasn't available there.
I symbolic linked the file kde4-applications.menu t0 applications.menu
which solved the problem. The "open with" menu was filled with the
expected app
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Here are the files:
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F
Daniel,
The first line in GsettingsChanges.txt says:
b'org.gnome.shell' b'disable-user-extensions' b'true'
I globally disabled extensions via GNOME Tweak -- does this switch not
work?
I just now also removed everything inside of /home/asif/.local/share
/gnome-shell/extensions -- there was only
The uncommon thing might be subsurfaces:
meta_wayland_subsurface_sync_actor_state
which would be triggered by MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1. So maybe extensions
are not involved. We should wait and get a clean crash report from your
system while no extensions are installed, to be completely sure.
I sti
The GSettingsChanges.txt in this bug and bug 1859890 both say you had at
the time of the crashes:
b'org.gnome.shell' b'enabled-extensions' b"['user-theme@gnome-shell-
extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'impatie...@gfxmonk.net',
'no...@maestroschan.fr', 'bingwallpa...@ineffable-gmail.com',
'dayni...@m
Yes, that's fine - disco was already set to Won't Fix on the Launchpad
bug side, since it will reach it's EOL on Jan the 23rd.
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kdump fail
Thanks.
The only strange graphics-related issue I can see is that this system
has 22 (twenty two) known monitor layouts stored mentioning dozens of
different monitors. It's a mess and could easily cause this bug. Please
try moving the file ~/.config/monitors.xml to a different directory and
restar
Correction: aeroplane mode works once or twice, after a while rebooting
is the only option.
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8086:095b [Lenovo ThinkPad X250] Wifi unstabl
I've now seen an occurrence of the the SEA/ECC issue on a system w/ the
4.15.0-70 kernel, so I think we can safely assume this is not a
regression related to this bug.
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Full screen window becomes "small" in th
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** Summary changed:
- eoan/linux-aws: -proposed tracker
+ eoan/linux-aws: 5.3.0-1010.11 -proposed tracker
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ 7906 should be used against kernels not newer than v5.0, especially v5.3,
which has already known regression that fails Wi-Fi association.
+
+ [Fix]
+ Add "OBSOLETE_BY=5.0.0" to dkms conf.
+
+ [Test Case]
+ 1. Install packages in ppa:vicamo/ppa-1859389
+ 2.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1857074 ***
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Bionic kernel panic on Cavium ThunderX CN88XX
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Cavium ThunderX CN88XX Panic : Unknown reason
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dann frazier wrote:
> I built a kernel with the proposed patches[*] and ran a reboot/kernel
> compile test on 4 systems. The tests survived 46 total iterations
> (~12/system) before I interrupted. Two systems failed with "Synchronous
> External Abort: synchronou
This crash just happened: 1859911
I still see those errant extensions inside of GsettingsChanges.txt, but
they don't appear in the GNOME Tweak UI, nor do I see them in
/home/asif/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
I have no idea where they are on disk, and I would be happy to remove
them from di
Also rebooting my machine after resetting the key so extensions should
not be enabled after this for sure.
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSE
I agree that this is kind of expected behaviour, but I also think that
it would be good if Neutron could adopt the policy to at least bump the
minor revision number on version number updates, that would make it more
obvious to deployers that special care is needed. It should also be
accompanied by
@alexandru-avadanii Thanks for mentioning 'nopti' which made me realize
that there was something fishy about KPTI that I haven't paid much
attention before.
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+ trusty/linux-azure: 4.15.0-1067.72~14.04.1 -proposed tracker
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Please see bug 1859924.
GsettingsChanges.txt doesn't show any enabled extensions.
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Google-Chrome and emoji's is being a weird headache. Something's causing it not
to find the right font to make emoji's:
"[13743:1:0115/225907.016533:ERROR:child_process_sandbox_support_impl_linux.cc(79)]
FontService unique font name matching request did not receive a respons
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Thanks for working on this Daniel. Your supposition is likely an the
right track. Before I started on this consulting assignment (the
beginning of this year) I was using two external monitors, one on my
desk at home, and one at school. They were different. I also was using
some projectors in cl
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** Summary changed:
- focal/linux-oem-5.4: 5.4.0-1002.3 -proposed tracker
+ focal/linux-oem-5.4: 5.4.0-1002.4 -proposed tracker
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focal/li
Il Gio 16 Gen 2020, 02:50 Daniel van Vugt
ha scritto:
> Sorry. Please run:
>
> sudo apt install mesa-utils
> glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
>
> and then attach the resulting file 'glxinfo.txt' here.
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This does still mean it's a bug in mutter/gnome-shell somewhere, but
probably not one we can realistically reproduce and fix any time soon.
Hopefully the bug stays away with a fresh monitors.xml, or with none at
all.
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Perfect, thanks. It's now conclusive that extensions are not the
problem.
Given the stack trace mentions Wayland subsurfaces I guess you're just
the first to hit this crash.
Next please try avoiding MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
Also note that upstream the mutter maintainer has been rewriting the
Wayland
@vanvugt I manually changed the PPA target to focal in the apt sources
list file:
cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/graphics-drivers-ubuntu-ppa-disco.list
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/graphics-drivers/ppa/ubuntu focal main
I was doing this because I'm running the latest mainline Ubuntu kernels
as they
I compiled 3.30.1.1 and yet: The same error message—“No compatible
importer found”
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