No, only pci=noats works
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kernel crashes during boot unless IOMMU is disabled on Ryzen 1800X
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All the tests were done with iommu turned off and SVE turned on in the
bios, and it does not boot without iommu=soft
When booting with SVE and IOMMU enabled in the bios I got an endless
screen of text and I couldn't make up anything from it.
booting with iommu turned on in the kernel and SVE
4.18 rc1 + mem_encrypt=off
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
4.18 rc1
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** Description changed:
I'm on bionic dailies and kubuntu does not expose the Qt Virtual
Keyboard[1] anywhere except the login screen. There are no options
anywhere to find it in the accessibility settings. I have not confirmed
if this is different in the wayland session [2] (I am using
I tested with 4.17 rc4 and the problem persists
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Title:
kernel crashes during boot unless IOMMU is disabled on Ryzen 1800X
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** Description changed:
In the system settings accessibility option if you turn on screen
- reading nothing happens because the package gnome-orca is not installed.
+ reading nothing happens because the package orca is not installed.
I'm on kubuntu bionic dailies
** Summary changed:
-
I agree, I just meant that that bug might also be useful with debugging.
It was closed because zesty reached EOL.
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Title:
kernel crashes during
The upstream bug https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101029
makes reference to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1683184 which is
marked as fix released, just a heads up.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #101029
AMD-v was not enabled but with it enabled booting without iommu=soft
results in a crash that only lasts about a second and then loses HDMI
connection. This is with the Ubuntu Kernel
** Attachment added: "amdv and iommu enabled ubuntu kernel"
And with the mainline kernel
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Though with iommu=soft it boots on both kernels with IOMMU and AMD-v
enabled in the BIOS
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Title:
kernel crashes during boot unless IOMMU is
I found it also boots with IOMMU turned on in the bios as long as you
set iommu=soft, both with the ubuntu kernel and the mainline kernel.
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When I exit the above pictured initram prompt I get a full crash.
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this is the result of booting with the upstream kernel with IOMMU turned
on in the bios
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Status: Incomplete => New
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apport-collect needs python-qtpy and python-apport dependency issue on
** Summary changed:
- kernel crashes unless IOMMU is disabled on Ryzen 1800X
+ kernel crashes during boot unless IOMMU is disabled on Ryzen 1800X
** Description changed:
I'm on a Ryzen 1800X and Biostar B350GT5 on bionic kubuntu.
- Lots of AMD-Vi logged events and I get irq crashes or
Public bug reported:
I'm on bionic dailies and kubuntu does not expose the Qt Virtual
Keyboard[1] anywhere except the login screen. There are no options
anywhere to find it in the accessibility settings. I have not confirmed
if this is different in the wayland session [2] (I am using an X11
I'm on kubuntu bionic daily. Somewhere along the line something depends
on the non python3 version it seems.
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apport-collect needs
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apport-collect needs python-qtpy and python-apport dependency issue on
kubuntu
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In the system settings accessibility option if you turn on screen
reading nothing happens because the package gnome-orca is not installed.
I'm on kubuntu bionic dailies
** Affects: meta-kde (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: a11y unmetdeps
Public bug reported:
The process of looking up files to see in which package they are and
whether there's a *-dbg package or you have to add the repository for
*-dbgsym packages should be automated by apport. It should only ask the
user if it should download debug packages to make the backtrace
Public bug reported:
apport-collect did not work until both packages were installed. The
errors you get are not helpful and I only arrived at this solution after
searching around online and basically wild guessing.
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Apport crashes when writing to stderr: UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii'
apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
** Description changed:
I'm on a Ryzen 1800X and Biostar B350GT5 on bionic kubuntu.
Lots of AMD-Vi logged events and I get irq crashes or acpi hangups with
a normal boot. How I it to work is to disable IOMMU in the BIOS and add
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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kernel crashes unless IOMMU is disabled on Ryzen 1800X
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Opened the new bug at
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Title:
Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on
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I'm on a Ryzen 1800X and Biostar B350GT5 on bionic kubuntu.
Lots of AMD-Vi logged events and I get irq crashes or acpi hangups with
a normal boot. How I it to work is to disable IOMMU in the BIOS and add
"iommu=soft" to the kernel booting options in grub.
linux can then
This is still an issue even with the bionic dailies. The easiest way
(read: without recompiling kernels) I have found to get it to work is to
disable IOMMU in your BIOS and add "iommu=soft" to the kernel booting
options in grub.
linux can then detect everything properly (all cores) and I've had
Public bug reported:
Invesalius is only capable of running against VTK <= 5, in particular
because of the disappearance of SetInput:
http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/VTK/VTK_6_Migration/Replacement_of_SetInput .
But the package python-casmoothing, which invesalius needs, depends on
VTK6 specifically (at
As Lévai Marcell pointed out, this bug is back. Is there a workaround,
since it seems we're stuck waiting for Facebook to fix their site?
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When there are updates to apply, I get an exclamation mark on the
update-notifier icon. I click on it and get a notification popup that
says something like click on the notification icon to install updates.
If I click on the notification icon - the thing that had the
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Confusing notification messages
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Every time I log in I receive an apport notification that dconf-service
has crashed. When I choose to report the crash I must re-enter my
password because it's a system problem (and I'm a user with
administrator privileges). Once I've done this, I'm presented with a
dialog
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Ignore further problems of this type does not work for dconf-service
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While running crawl, I get the following messages:
$ crawl
Lua error: /usr/share/crawl/dat/des/sprint/sprint_mu.des:11: Can't find
clua/sprint.lua
Lua error: /usr/share/crawl/dat/des/tutorial/tutorial_lesson2.des:6: Can't find
clua/tutorial.lua
Lua error:
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Generation of the Sewers fails with Lua errors
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 994921 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/994921
I do not think this is a duplicate of #994921. I *can* report bugs
manually with ubuntu-bug, crash or no crash. What I think this is, is a
documentation bug. Naively, since apport reported the bug, I expected
Public bug reported:
My home wifi is slightly flaky, and stops working when there's a
lightning storm or excessive traffic. It comes back after a while. But
in the meantime, network-manager can still identify it but can no longer
connect.
What happens: For some reason network-manager decides
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network-manager forgets my password when an error occurs
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When I click on a link to a PDF file, the file downloads but a warning
appears, saying this type of file may harm your computer and asking
whether I want to keep it or remove it. If I hit keep, which I
basically always want to do since I clicked on the link in the first
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auto-open pdf files is impossible because of security warnings
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Every time I log in (!) apport notifies me of a crash. I click on the
crash icon and an apport window opens up offering to let me become root
and report a bug (I think in dconf). I do this. After a while, another
window appears, allowing me to view what details I would be
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Title:
reporting some bugs apparently does nothing
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don't
think this is the same as bug #973088. I tried running it under gdb, but
there doesn't seem to be a -dbg version of the package. The output from
simply running it:
peridot@cuttlefish$ /usr/lib/tracker/tracker-miner-fs -v 3
Initializing tracker-miner-fs...
Tracker-Message: Setting up monitor
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tracker-miner-fs crashes on startup
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I seem to see this bug on oneiric. (I just had to click through over a
hundred modal dialogs to gain access to my machine.) Has it really been
fixed? How can I test whether I am experiencing the same bug or another
bug with the same symptoms?
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I see similar symptoms when I start up but don't immediately enter my
password; it seems as if some program is retrying a connection every few
seconds and queueing up a new dialog every time. If that's the case,
then this is the same as bug 745780.
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Prompted to unlock keyring twice on log in
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I see this behaviour too - not just the freezing when choosing Open
Containing Folder, it seems banshee is unable to mount sshfs files on
.gvfs. If they are already mounted (say by opening a folder on the same
machine in Nautilus) banshee can play files without problems. Perhaps
the problem is
I see these same symptoms on Maverick: the default is to fill the panel,
but xrandr reports the scaling mode is Full aspect. If I run xrandr
--output LVDS1 --set scaling mode Full aspect, nothing happens; if I
try to set one of the other modes, the screen blanks briefly and xrandr
reports the
In karmic, it is apparently possible to set this value:
xrandr --output LVDS1 --set scaling mode Full aspect
The changed value appears in the output of xrandr --prop. Unfortunately this
has no effect on the horrible distorted appearance of the resulting modes; the
effect is still that of
** Changed in: tome (Ubuntu)
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The VT switch may be a red herring - when the screen goes black I have a
habit of hitting Ctrl-Alt-Fn to try to switch to a text terminal. It
doesn't work when I've triggered this bug, and X is still crashed if I
don't do it. My system is not configured to do anything when I hit a
screen edge
Aha. It crashed and I got a core file. I'm afraid it's with version
2.3.1-bwh3, since I needed panel fitting. I'll try to get a core from
hardy's version, but this crash appeared to be the same bug: X server
dies with the mouse at the top of the screen, machine appears still to
be working but
This just bit me. I have upgraded to hardy (via gutsy etc.) an install
that was originally a Dapper Drake. I have the openoffice-java-common
installed, and it is up-to-date (as are all my openoffice and Sun JRE
packages). I had to delete this file to make it work. In fact, although
I could select
Regrettably I don't have another machine to log into this laptop with,
so I can't produce a backtrace the way described in that page. Can I
persuade the X server to dump core somehow?
I am trying a git bisection, but since the bug is intermittent, it's a
slow process. So far no crashes after
I have now seen the bug occur when the mouse is at the top of the screen
in a non-firefox window. A cursor change occurs there, since I have no
panel at the top of my screen. Could this bug be related to bug #153466?
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I am using X normally for a variable period of time - sometimes a day or
more, sometimes minutes - when suddenly the screen goes blank, the
backlight goes out and then comes back on (as if the X server were
restarting) but then
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Yes, this is still a problem. It does not occur when I start an xterm —
there I simply type Compose and I get an open quote — but it does
occur in Firefox, the GNOME text editor application, and gnome-terminal.
I suspect GTK2.
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Still a problem. (Not sure if I should set it to confirmed since noone
else has chimed in yet.)
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I'd also like to note that the GNOME compose table appears to lack a
mapping to give open and close double quotes, though it does have open
and close single quotes.
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I just used the method described in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComposeKey on my Gutsy system, and it
does appear to work. GTK applications now use the same Compose map as
non-GTK applications. Is there any reason not to make the xim input
module not the default?
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* run gnome-sound-recorder
* open gnome-volume-control (or alsamixer)
* click on record from gnome-sound-recorder
* click on stop
* click on record from gnome-sound-recorder
The second time around, the sound is muted when I press record.
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I have Caps Lock bound to Compose (under X; it does shift_lock under the
console which I never use). I can successfully enter é using
Compose'e, and I can successfully enter ‘ using Compose
Shift-, ', but I cannot (into any application I've tried, which
include Firefox,
It does, thanks. It would be nice if it were a standard feature of
gnome-sound-recorder (presumably one ought to be able to simply add it
as a bonobo component or whatever) since I can't imagine many situations
where a user won't want a vumeter when recording.
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In fact the problem appears to occur only the *second* time through. It
also appears when I use CD quality. Pressing record also switches the
input to Capture 2 in the input selection box.
I am using Edgy Eft, so gnome-sound-recorder 2.16.1.
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The Gnome sound recorder provides no indication of the levels of the
sound that is being recorded, so knowing whether it is loud enough to be
heard and whether it is so loud it will be distorted is a matter of
trial, error, and guesswork.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance:
Public bug reported:
The speex codec is a standard open-source codec for efficiently
encoding voice. Is there any reason it isn't used, or at least offered
as an option, in Gnome sound recorder? The file size is much smaller for
the same quality of voice recording, and it offers discontinuous
Public bug reported:
When I hit the record button in Gnome sound recorder, it immediately
turns off capture from the microphone (built-in microphone on snd-hda-
intel), so that unless I open the mixer and turn the microphone back on,
I capture nothing but silence. The state of the microphone
The minus sign does not change, and when I bring up the Properties
dialog again, nothing has changed (that is, it's back to being marked
disabled).
This isn't just a problem with the wifi interface, I can't disable my
wired ethernet this way either (not that I want to). There's also a
modem
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-network
I have just upgraded from a fairly clean dapper install to edgy, and I
find I cannot use network-admin to change any settings. For example, my
wifi card happened to be disabled when I upgraded. So when I open
network-admin (either as me or
Upon upgrade from a clean dapper install to the released version of
edgy, this problem occurs. Suspend work ed the first time but I can't
resume, and now I have no swap.
I can fix it by doing mkswap, and I plan to (as outlined in the steps
above), but it would be nice if upgrading dapper users
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
When I double-click on one of the (many) encrypted files I have (all
ascii-armoured, all with the extension .asc) I get a long rude message
from nautilus telling me the file doesn't have the extension its MIME
type says it should and so it's
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
When I download photos from my camera (by copying them to a subdirectory
of my Photos directory) and tell f-spot to import them, it only lists
fro import those pictures that were taken in landscape orientation -
those that have internal EXIF tags
I am using dapper, as stock an installation as I can manage. I'll
upgrade to edgy when it's released, though.
I'll attach a particular photo that doesn't get detected; camera info
and whatnot should all be in the EXIF tags.
** Attachment added: photo that is not detected by f-spot
The problem is not that they are imported with the wrong orientation,
the problem is that they are not imported at all...
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In a default installation of Dapper Drake, trying to get ask what you
want drag and drop requires you to alt-drag. However, alt-drag is set
to move windows.
Personally, I prefer ask what you want as the default action on drag-
and-drop, but it would be nice to at least be
Public bug reported:
When I install flashplugin-nonfree on a dapper system, it asks me if I
want to download the file from the Net; I say yes; it appears to succeed
and no messages are output. Flash does not work in firefox. I then run
update-flashplugin, and it just says automatic installation
If I download the plugin by hand and run update-flashplugin I get
plugin changed, not trusted.
I should say that I also can't do a per-user install in Mozilla by
simply clicking on install missing plugins.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/60973
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So, uh, will the fix ever make it into dapper? Or does dapper just live
with a non-functional flashplugin-nonfree?
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Just to be clear, this behaviour is present in skippy 0.5.1rc1 *without*
the xdamage/xcomposite/etc. extensions. If windows are partially
covered, I see partially obscured screenshots.
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Buggy window raising causes invalid screenshots
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57523
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