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Bug 1717878
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2034619
Title:
[amdgpu] gnome-shell gets SIGKILL'd when lock screen or under heavy
load in Wayland
Status in Linux:
Which kernel from where are you running now? The article you linked
gives bad advice. You should *not* install from ppa:canonical-kernel-
team/ppa.
>From https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa:
This ppa is used for building pre-release and test kernels.
It IS NOT
Is the openvswitch module (and its dependencies) the only modules that
is required from -extra or are there others? Can you post the output of
lsmod?
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: microovn
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
New China SRRC compliance readiness check
Proposed Change:
- China SRRC updates the testing requirement for 2.4/5GHz, the major changes
are the in-band RSE limit, and EIRP limits.
- The SRRC updates impact both WLAN modules and platforms. The WLAN
modules need to
Public bug reported:
[SRU Justification]
[Impact]
emmc storage is not usable after booting.
[Fix]
CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_MT8188 and CONFIG_MTK_PMIC_WRAP need to be built-in to supply
clock and power as early as possible, in order to have the emmc storage for
further installation.
[Test Case]
1.
** Summary changed:
- Mantic reboot loop before splash screen is displayed
+ VT6307 IEEE1394 card causes reboot loop
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Title:
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #217993
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217993
** Also affects: linux via
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217993
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Interesting that others are seeing this now. I continued to build and
use a custom patched kernel for the entirety of 22.10. But from 23.04
onward, I've not had any issues. I'm currently running 23.10 with kernel
6.5.0-10-generic.
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** Package changed: ubuntu => linux-hwe-6.2 (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043945
Title:
kworker takes around 25% cpu usage permanently
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The problem appeared when I upgraded my linux kernel from 6.2.0-26-generic to
6.2.0-36-generic.
Observing the output of the top command, the processes that show up at the top
are :
- kworker/0:x+kacpid
- kworker/0:x-kacpi_notify
where x changing from 0
I'm also seeing a variant of this bug (22.04 with kernel
6.2.0-36-generic) with amdgpu driving a dual-head setup.
The crash occurs for me consistently on system wake, and becomes
entirely unresponsive (I'm unable to drop to other runlevels to bring it
back).
Like the original report, the crash
I opened a report here in freedesktop:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2993#note_2172154
And as Michel Dänzer says, it's possible this is an issue related to
Mutter. Here in these logs from journalctl gnome-shell I attach here,
you can see the messages that appear just when, upon
How much do we have to wait if this fix is already released but not in
Ubuntu 23.10?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2038998
Title:
[amdgpu] Screen artifacts/UI oddities
These messages get triggered randomly (I suspect on unmounting NFS
mounts, which are managed by systemd automounter) on my Ubuntu 23.10
machines and end up in systemd journal and kern.log (gigabytes of
messages), system uses 4 CPUs completely and gets unresponsive.
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Hi icaria36,
Your configuration boots to nouveau instead of the nvidia driver when
you boot into -lowlatency. As seen in the below Xserver logs:
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Nov 17 11:59:24 quiet /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[4036]: (==) Matched nouveau as
autoconfigured driver 0
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Nov 17 11:59:24 quiet
If this firmware file is missing renesas_usb_fw.mem
I have an issue with a PCIE to USB 3.0 card ( Renesas Technology Corp.
uPD720201 ) which stops working at 22 hourts after boot withtout this firmware
file.
If I manually add it to /lib/firmaware/renesas_usb_fw.mem and load the firmware
by
Public bug reported:
For some time now I have been observing strange effects on my dual-boot
system when writing to a shared NTFS partition. It is only for data and
not the partition on which Windows is installed.
The drive is mounted with these parameters:
/dev/sda1 on /media/tom/DATA type
I finally worked around my problem, by installing a 6.5 kernel.
This again made my 'rtw88' solution work.
As I see no simple way to check whether the 'official driver' would have worked
for the 6.2 kernel, and I have a working 6.5 kernel (6.5.0-9-generic), I guess
it might be best to close this
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