Public bug reported:
My Jabra 510 speaker used to work in older releases of Ubuntu but, since
upgrade to 23.10 and switch to pipewire, only the microphone works. If
I select the speaker output in settings or directly in Zoom I hear
nothing.
I found an upstream issue here:
https://gitlab.freedesk
Just booted into 5.8.0-48-generic and it seems to be working :-)
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Title:
Dell 5530: Trackpad, wifi and thunderbolt screen stop working after
up
Tried upgrading firmware to latest 1.18.1 but see the same issues.
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Dell 5530: Trackpad, wifi and thunderbolt screen stop working after
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Public bug reported:
After installing the v5.8 kernel, my laptop becomes unusable with
multiple issues:
* Trackpad stops working
* External screen connected over USB-C stops working
* Wifi stops working
I collected the apport report to file and then rebooted in v5.4 to send
it. On v5.4 this lapt
Found the source of the v4l warnings; I was experimenting with
v4lloopback to use a camera as webcam. Disabled that and it's gone
away.
Unfortunately, /var/crash is empty and I didn't see any report from the
right time in the errors webpage.
After applying the change to add "Crash" to the crashd
Public bug reported:
After selecting the largest cursor in accessibility settings, the whole
system froze. I had to use Magic SysRq to reboot the system. After
reboot, the login screen was OK but after logging in it would
immediately freeze again.
Workaround: from login screen, switch to a VT w
Doesn't seem to repro on 20.04 with systemd 245.4-4ubuntu3.2
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
systemd-netwo
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Looks like the restart to enable debug triggered a DHCPDISCOVER, that's
the easiest point to use to synchronise the PCAP and the log.
Note logs of successful DHCP ACK messages followed by "Lease lost!".
** Attachment added: "systemd-networkd logs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sys
Hmm, looks like this server is on 19.10, not 20.04 as I'd thought.
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Title:
systemd-networkd thinks it loses its lease every renewal
To manage no
Public bug reported:
With a server running 20.04 on AWS, I noticed connectivity glitches once
per half hour. Eventually managed to correlate it with DHCP renewals.
Each time systemd-networkd does a renewal, it logs that the lease was
lost and goes through a cycle of removing and re-adding the IP
Tried baking down to kernel -42, which is much older but I'm still
seeing the problem. Maybe the issue is not with the kernel, it just
happened to occur at the same time :-(
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Same problem after resuming from hibernation or suspend.
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Title:
Display corruption after suspend with recent kernel update
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Tried updating firmware from v1.15.0 to v1.17.1; doesn't seem to have
helped.
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Title:
Display corruption after suspend with recent kernel update
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Looks like the black boxes aren't the only corruption I see; websites
like this one aren't rendering properly either, content is smearing like
it's not being redrawn properly.
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Public bug reported:
For the last few days, after suspending and resuming, I get display
corruption in Google Chrome. Parts of the UI are replaces with black
boxes. Resizing the window causes it to redraw but if I switch back to
the original size then it goes back to black. I noticed it on 5.4.
Public bug reported:
After a suspend/resume cycle (using "deep" suspend mode), the process
IRQ/51-SYNA2393 uses considerable CPU 10+%. Using the trackpad for a
few seconds seems to fix the issue.
I don't normally use the trackpad while docked so it's a bit annoying to
have to remember to use it
I was hitting this on disco-proposed. I found that it was resolved by
setting an APT priority of -1 for disco-proposed and doing a dist-
upgrade (i.e. downgrading all packages to disco-updates). I found that
downgrading mutter and gnome-shell was insufficient (I guess there are
lots of related li
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Public bug reported:
Was typing in a text box in goland (java based IDE). Desktop froze so I
switched to a try and collected diags.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.32.2-2ubuntu1~ubuntu19.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-20.21-generic 5.0.8
Uname: Linux 5
Yes, will see if I can borrow a Windows laptop to do that. How would I
switch to hid-microsoft?
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Title:
Frequent (silent) USB disconnects with D
Attaching the dmesg.log with dyndgg=+p Device that disconnected was
"Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard"
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Fr
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Fr
Upgraded to 19.04, which has a kernel that works with the dock and
attached the diagnostics.
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Title:
Frequent (silent) USB disconnects with Dell
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Freq
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Freq
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** Description changed:
I see something similar (but different) to bug 1766076 on a Dell 5530:
- Using kernel 5.0.4 from UKUU (because current Ubuntu kernel suffers from
other bugs that make this dock unusable)
- BIOS 1.6.0
- TB16 do
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Freque
another datapoint: kernel 5.0.4 from UKUU doesn't show the issue.
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Title:
TB16 dock freezes X on hotplug when used with external displays
To man
I tried the latest kernel on 18.10 but still see the issue: 4.18.0-17.
Dell Precision 5530, Intel+NVIDIA graphics with Intel graphics selected.
I'm also using the workaround from
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109675, which prevents the
screen from "shuffling" back and forth after pl
Dock is unusable with current Ubuntu kernel (screen locks up) as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-sputnik/+bug/1752165
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
I see something similar (but different) to bug 1766076 on a Dell 5530:
- Using kernel 5.0.4 from UKUU (because current Ubuntu kernel suffers from
other bugs that make this dock unusable)
- BIOS 1.6.0
- TB16 dock with a single monitor on the display port, providing power, usi
Following kernel seems to fix the issue (running on 18.10 with kernel
installed by UKUU):
4.20.0-042000-generic #201812232030 SMP Mon Dec 24 01:32:58 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I still see one or two of these errors when hotplugging but the others
are gone and the external screen wor
Still seems to be an issue; I tried 4.18.16 on 18.10 and it didn't help
(nor did the most recent 4.19 kernel in UKUU).
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TB16 dock freezes
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Public bug reported:
If the terminal is not configured for a UTF-8 locale, the following
command fails:
# sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cz.nic-labs/bird
The BIRD Internet Routing Daemon PPA (by upstream & .deb maintainer)
More info: https://launchpad.net/~cz.nic-labs/+archive/ubuntu/b
I tried this on Ubuntu 16.04, started on GCE and it didn't seem to repro
there. When I add a veth, systemd units are added but they all seem to
be cleaned up when the veth is removed.
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As a workaround, running
systemctl daemon-reload
removes all the leaked units.
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Title:
Adding and deleting a veth leaks a systemd unit
To
Public bug reported:
When I add a veth device:
sudo ip link add name test1 type veth
I see these systemd units appear:
systemctl list-units --all | grep test
sys-devices-virtual-net-test1.device
loadedactive plugged /sys/devices/virtual/net/test1
sys-sub
It may have been as early as the upgrade to 16.04. I remember having
some performance/overheating issues at that time so I disabled
intel_pstate for a while; but I never fully diagnosed the issue. The
17.10 install was a fresh install though, I wiped the system.
I'll try the new kernels.
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As a workaround, I created a post-resume script that runs the above
commands at /lib/systemd/system-sleep/throttle-workaround. It works in
the first scenario, but not if the full power cycle was done on battery
power.
#!/bin/sh
# Action script to prevent CPU throttling after resume.
set -e
PA
Public bug reported:
Scrolling the photos pane with my trackpad doesn't work in shotwell.
Scrolling the library pane (list of events) works fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: shotwell 0.26.3-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-19.22-generic 4.13.13
Uname: Linux 4
Just tried another scenario. If I do the full power cycle while on
battery power, then it boots up with turbo disabled and frequency
locked. This command then seems to work (cpupower then reports turbo is
active/supported):
sudo x86_energy_perf_policy --turbo-enable 1
But this command has no ef
Public bug reported:
After suspending/resuming my laptop on battery power, I noticed choppy
video playback. I've narrowed it down to the CPU being locked to lower
frequencies after suspend/resume (only on battery). Plugging the laptop
back in does not restore the normal performance, nor does sus
Ah, after disabling 40MHz bands on my router, the problem seems to have
gone away; seems the bug is triggered by the router switching between 20
and 40MHz.
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Signon UI popped up and asked me to log into Google. After logging in,
Google immediately sent me a message asking whether I logged in as
Safari, with my public IP (so I have no reason to think it was anyone
but me). Is signon-ui spoofing as safari?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroR
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Yakkety, I noticed youtube ad vimeo videos slow down
and stutter after a few minutes but it didn't seem to be due to
buffering.
dmesg logs hinted that some sort of throttling was happening.
I tried stopping thermald and that seems to help. sensors reports
Looks similar to Bug #1627474, not sure if trace is identical though
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Title:
Wifi stopped working; ath10k_pci firmware crash in dmesg log
To man
Public bug reported:
Wifi worked fine for a while then stopped working. dmesg log has a
correlated firmware crash for the Wifi adapter's driver.
Disabling and reenabling Wifi in the network manager widget seemed to
make it work for a while again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Pac
Here's the dmesg crash report:
[ 3683.563419] wlp58s0: AP 00:07:26:aa:e0:45 changed bandwidth, new config is
2472 MHz, width 2 (2462/0 MHz)
[ 3708.293559] ath10k_pci :3a:00.0: failed to stop wmi scan: -11
[ 3708.293565] ath10k_pci :3a:00.0: failed to stop scan: -11
[ 3708.293568] ath10k_p
Running 4.9.0-040900rc6, just had a drop out. Noticed that dmesg had
this output:
First this line, which seemed to coincide with the dropout:
[ 3627.072802] wlan0: AP 00:07:26:aa:e0:45 changed bandwidth, new config
is 2462 MHz, width 2 (2452/0 MHz)
Then, after a minute, this and it came back:
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 16.04, my wifi has seemed a lot more flaky, it'll
drop out for 20s every few minutes then come back. network manager still
thinks that it is connected, but websites will fail to load/time out.
Reconnecting to the AP (by clicking on it in network-manager) see
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Wi
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Wifi d
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Public bug reported:
Often after resuming from suspend, my laptop (Samsung series 9) is
disconnected from the wifi and it doesn't seem to reconnect. Network
manager seems confused; it displays that it is connected, but it shows
the wrong access point (i.e. one of my neighbour's access points that
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Title:
Wi
I have the same symptom (wifi ends up disconnected after resume, cured
by running a scan manually) but I'm seeing this after upgrading to
16.04.
One oddity is that network-manager often shows that it thinks it is
connected to an AP after resume but it's not the correct one. It seems
to think it i
Public bug reported:
Scale testing our product, which uses the BIRD BGP daemon, on Google's
GCE cloud, we see frequent (40% of hosts) Kernel Oopses and reboots on
kernel 3.19.0-25-generic #26~14.04.1-Ubuntu with BIRD running. This is
the standard GCE-provided Ubuntu image.
If we replace the imag
I (still) don't have Windows and the BIOS update is (still) Windows
only. If I had it, I'd do it.
I don't even have a restore disk because Samsung don't provide one. I'd
have to buy a copy of Windows from them ($30 admin fee IIRC) to go
through the BIOS update process. Suggesting that I buy the
It's the Samsung NP900X4C-A03US
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Title:
Ivy Bridge laptop overheats with intel_pstate enabled
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Public bug reported:
Noticed my laptop getting hot over the last month or so. Investigating,
I ran 'cpupower frequency-info' and found that all my cores were running
at 2.8GHz pretty-much constantly despite being mostly idle.
My laptop was using the intel_pstate module for CPU frequency governin
Public bug reported:
I'm copying a large amount of data from my digital camera (which mounts
with gphoto2). With a copy in progress, I alt-tab away to google chrome
and then alt-tab back to nautilus. The copy dialog is gone and the menu
option on the nautilus icon to "Show copy dialog" does noth
bug 1010132 has similar symptoms but is marked as fixes in saucy. I'm
running utopic.
** Summary changed:
- File copy dialog disappears, won't re-show
+ File copy dialog disappears, won't re-show, can't alt-tab to nautilus
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Sorry, I can't update the BIOS, the updater is Windows-only and I don't
have Windows installed :-(
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
P03AAC
07/12/2012
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By the way, setting that USB wakeup setting in the BIOS seems to have
some effect for me. The port no longer dies after suspend but instead
it just doesn't work very well (random disconnections, file transfers
from my digital camera fail).
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Sure, it's NP900X4C-A03US
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1094534
Title:
USB 3.0 ports don't work after suspend, x
Some thoughts on this bug:
When /boot does run out of space, it causes the next install of a kernel
package to fail, leaving the package in a broken state as far as apt is
concerned. That makes it impossible to remove the old kernel packages
using apt: apt won't remove packages until you successf
Public bug reported:
For the last few days, I've noticed a page suddenly appear in my browser
on the facebook domain (happens every few hours). The page is on a
simple white background with the following text:
Success
SECURITY WARNING: Please treat the URL above as you would your password and d
It didn't reproduce in 3-4 reboots.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1176380
Title:
Kernel BUG: unable to handle ke
D'oh, I just saw the problem again after a reboot to install a new
kernel 3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu. But I also had a kernel oops during
that reboot. I reported the oops under Bug 1176380. I don't reboot
often since suspend works well (apart from non-working lid switch) on
this laptop.
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Public bug reported:
Just after reboot with a new kernel, I saw a Kernel Oops/BUG scroll up
the screen. light dm didn't load properly (I saw the mouse overlaid
over the kernel Oops text instead of the user picker) and Ctrl-Alt-F1
made the mouse disappear but didn't give me a console so I had to d
I no longer have the DVB box so I can't retest. I'm using Raring
Ringtail now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246007
Title:
[hardy] Sound drops out permanently in Kaffei
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