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Regression test CMPL, RTB.
56 / 59 tests were run, missing: ubuntu_xfstests_btrfs, ubuntu_xfstests_ext4,
ubuntu_xfstests_xfs
Issue to note in amd64:
ubuntu_bpf - test_maps failed (bug 1837386)
ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests - apic timeouted (bug 1748103) apic-split timeouted
Problem happens on win 7 so it is not system related.
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Large file transfer gives error: Corrupted MAC on input
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"iwlwifi :04:00.0: Microcode SW error
@quanxian,
Is patch submitted to upstream?
Could you please provide commit ID?
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[CML-S] intel_idle support CML-S 6+2
That last one in comment #7 does not look GPU related, but just
generally memory related. Maybe do a memtest just to be sure the RAM is
OK...
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https://www.memtest86.com/
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> Or are you saying, that zfs zvol swap shouldn't be created either,
> since that is known to cause lockups?
That is correct. As per the thread at the attached github zfsonlinux bug
report, zfs zvol swap causes system freezes for minutes at a time, and
under enough memory pressure will lock up
For now, I've adjusted the boot configuration written by the base image
(and migrated by u-boot-rpi) to include the vc4-fkms-v3d overlay on all
models. While this seems to alleviate the problem, it should be
considered temporary workaround only (we should figure out why this
occurs and try and fix
I have confirmed that the bug still exists in 5.6.3.
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Optane PM access times are much longer than they should be
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I'm just a user. I can only say it worked for me and all the people I
asked and who listened, which was very few. So I cannot give you any
guarantees if that is what you want :). Most people don't want to try it
because it's either too much hassle (windows install) or think that for
some reason an
Christian,
Patch from comment 8 seems yet another nice improvement. We haven't
tried it to have a strong opinion.
If it's included, then I think patch from comment 9 won't hurt being
added too.
Murilo
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Using QEMU from comment 6, it improved the performance for numjobs=4 and
numjobs=64 cases, respectively:
READ: bw=1140MiB/s (1195MB/s), 271MiB/s-302MiB/s (284MB/s-317MB/s),
io=66.8GiB (71.7GB), run=60001-60001msec
READ: bw=4271MiB/s (4479MB/s), 30.1MiB/s-82.6MiB/s
> what you can do is update your touchpad/trackpoint firmware under
Windows (unfortunately it's not supported in fwupdmgr), which fixes the
issue completely for Linux, at least it did in my X1 Gen6 and a few
others I know.
Suppose that is true. Then it merits a response of 'for goodness sake!'
to
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Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either directly
Verification testing completed successfully with disco/linux
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hid-sensor-hub spamming dmesg in 4.20
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> "com.sun:auto-snapshot=false" do we need to add that or does our zfs
not support it?
You do not need that. That is used by some snapshot tools, but Ubuntu is
doing its own zsys thing.
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On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 09:30:48AM -, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> However 298.1MB is larger than old installs.
Do you mean that 298.1MB is larger than what old installs will guarantee for
a /boot partition? Which old releases in particular will be affected?
Shouldn't this be called out in
I'm using 5.0.0-31-generic at the moment and it seems to have quelled
the issue, including the graphical issues. So I guess the graphical
issues is a symptom of a problem with the kernel baring something else
having a disagreement with it.
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Some wireless Intel cards that use the iwlmvm driver are not available during
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I don't know what is the state of the fix in the kernel, but what you
can do is update your touchpad/trackpoint firmware under Windows
(unfortunately it's not supported in fwupdmgr), which fixes the issue
completely for Linux, at least it did in my X1 Gen6 and a few others I
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partman-swapfile does not create swapfiles on neither btrfs nor zfs.
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it uses all the settings seen in the guide, but the "com.sun:auto-
snapshot=false" do we need to add that or does our zfs not support it?
Or are you
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Some wireless Intel cards that use the iwlmvm driver are not available during
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Can someone summarize the current state of this? Is there anything
affected users can do or provide to help fix this issue?
I'm on a Thinkpad X1 Carbon 6th Gen. (20KGS5DU00) with NFC touchpad.
Running Ubuntu 19.04 with 5.0.0-31-generic kernel.
fwupdmgr shows no updates currently:
System Firmware
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Suspend to
This is likely a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1828639.
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Hi @kleber-souza,
I have validated the bug fix (Suspend to RAM(S3) does not wake up for
latest megaraid and mpt3sas adapters(SAS3.5 onwards)).
The Disco linux kernel (disco/linux: 5.0.0-31.33 -proposed) fixes the
issue.
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Bluetooth (btintel) stops working after suspend/resume
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`linux-image-generic` depends on `linux-image-4.15.0-65-generic` and
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I have 4 128GB Optane DC Persistent Memory devices in my server,
assigned to AppDirect access (i.e., accessed via memory-mapping at the
cache line level), and have run into a severe performance issue with the
latest kernel 5.0.0-31.
I realize that not many people have this
Like several of the most recent posters above I've had a 9360 for a
couple of years without any hiss problems. A few days ago I started
getting a pretty bad hiss thru headphones. Tried various headphones -
all have bad hiss. All are ok on other devices. Running 19.04. Something
has changed.
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@Murilo: I was wondering - I think we might want/need also [1] to not
run into fatal false positives. What is your opinion on this?
[1]:
https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commit;h=567b5b309abe744b1098018a2eb157e7109c9f30
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+ * In the past qemu has generally
And on top of the former question most likely then also [1].
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Where is the keyring for linux-signed-hwe, linux-hwe?
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gpgv: Signature made Fr 05 Apr 2019 13:57:42 CEST using RSA key ID 70E1162B
gpgv: Can't check signature: public key not found
dpkg-source: warning: failed to verify signature on
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== Comment: #0 - Michael Ranweiler - 2019-10-07 01:52:38 ==
On POWER9, under some circumstances, a broadcast TLB invalidation will fail to
invalidate the ERAT cache on some threads when there are parallel
mtpidr/mtlpidr happening on other threads of the same core. This
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SRU Justification Kernel:
=
[Impact]
* Add / activate support for IBM z15 and LinuxONE III systems
[Fix]
* a0e2251132995b962281aa80ab54a9288f9e0b6b a0e2251
I'm not sure if this belongs to the "linux" or "libaio" package
maintainers.
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On Xenial...
[linux-signed-hwe](https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/xenial-updates
/linux-signed-hwe) points to kernel 4.15.0-65
While [linux-headers-generic](https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/linux-
headers-generic) points to kernel 4.4.0.165
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All systems I could easily get a hold of already had their NVME drives
in use so I couldn't pass them through easily. Therefore I'd like to
come back to your offer to check the test build.
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== Comment: #0 - Michael Ranweiler - 2019-10-07 01:52:38 ==
On POWER9, under some circumstances, a broadcast TLB invalidation will fail to
invalidate the ERAT cache on some threads when there are parallel
mtpidr/mtlpidr happening on other threads of
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Looking at the package `linux-headers-4.15.0-64-generic`
it lists that it `Provides: linux-headers, linux-headers-3.0`
Why 3.0 for the 4.x.x kernel?
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I wonder if your system is doing S2Idle (suspend to idle) instead of S3.
Either way, we should find a solution that works in both cases. The
kernel will be the right place for this.
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Kernel deb testing completes, no regressions found. Ready for Updates.
Results here: https://trello.com/c/ZjsmBH5j/166-disco-linux-
image-500-32-generic-500-3234
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/certification-testing
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Also affects: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1847948
Title:
Improve NVMe
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