> Could I know the kernel version which use for below test?
Search for "testbed running kernel". In the case of that test, it's:
859s autopkgtest [01:53:38]: testbed running kernel: Linux 6.6.0-14-generic
#14-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 30 09:46:34 UTC 2023
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Given ESM kernel only accepts CVE patches, will only send patches
against Mantic
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The updated LTP has added proc_sched_rt01 testcase which can't pass
since several commits are missed from kernel side.
Test log:
INFO: Test start time: Tue Mar 12 11:52:21 UTC 2024
COMMAND:
Anybody who wants fix right now can do
git clone -b linux_6.8_compat_splice_copy_file_range_fallback
https://git.launchpad.net/~antst/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux
cd zfs-linux
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot --no-sign -b
it will build all related packages, then install locally built zfs-dkms package
I've installed the 20240410 iso on a couple of machines and this bug is
as good as fixed.
The systemd task would be nice to complete but that's more for the sake
of bug 1914409. Right now I have more important bugs to focus on...
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress
https://git.launchpad.net/~antst/ubuntu/+source/zfs-
linux/log/?h=linux_6.8_compat_splice_copy_file_range_fallback
this is branch with the backported patch (little change to avoid fuzz).
based on noble-devel branch.
Not sure if I need to open PR and how :)
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I have encountered this issue as well, notably on Lenovo ThinkPad L15
Gen 2 (AMD) and L15 Gen 4 (Intel) devices. What also helps is unloading
and then reloading the `atkbd` kernel driver.
The issue has also been reproduced by a number of Arch Linux users on
L14 and L15 hardware of various
I didn't expect it to go that smoothly :D
Yes a bug should be logged against the DDX in that case. I don't know
where the code came from; maybe use https://github.com/Xilinx/mali-
userspace-binaries/issues/ ?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2060780
Same problems here. Get error messages like "Too many symlinks" and exactly the
same as in this description.
Found also, that CIFS mounts to Netapp mostly works, but df -h doesnt show them
and mounts to other CIFS shares doesnt work.
Verified it on 5 Linux Boxes, all started failing after patch
Hi Daniel,
I started gdm with wayland by following the steps mentioned in the bug
1961563. It started successfully, and after wayland enabled I am not
seeing strange error messages flooding the logs.
So can we start suspecting DDX driver as you mentioned?
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Hi,
updated some Ubuntu 22.04 systems to lastest available state this
morning, which caused CIFS mounts (from various fileservers) to stop
working. Kernel was updated to version 5.15.0-102-generic.
I can mount the shares without problems (mount -t cifs), but then, df for
See related question
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Title:
CIFS stopped working/is unstable with kernel update to 5.15.0-102.112
Status in linux package in
So mount v4 returns 32 (probably means EPIPE) but v3 returns 0.
ubuntu@nfs:~$ sudo strace -e mount mount localhost:/home /mnt/nfs_home -o vers=4
mount.nfs: mount system call failed for /mnt/nfs_home
--- SIGCHLD {si_signo=SIGCHLD, si_code=CLD_EXITED, si_pid=1830, si_uid=0,
si_status=32,
@arighi Yes it's working with 6.8.0-22.22. Thanks!
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Title:
touchpad not working with kernel 6.8
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Sorry, wrong submission. Please closed the bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => pipacsba (pipacsba)
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This recent bug report is possibly related:
> I can suspend the computer with the laptop keyboard and, upon waking,
> the laptop keyboard does not type characters into the password box.
> Then I connect the external keyboard and I CAN enter the password and
> get to the desktop.
Public bug reported:
My problem is similarly described in this old thread:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/742360/
journalctl message: one of the many related logs
Apr 09 15:37:40.096850 ** kernel: Linux version 6.5.0-26-lowlatency
(buildd@lcy02-amd64-109) (x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc-12
@tijs thanks for testing it! If 6.8.0-19 is working I assume that also
the latest kernel in release (6.8.0-22.22) is also working. If that's
the case I think we can close this for now.
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Does this have any relation to the message I am seeing in the journal
logs after warm boot? Namely this:
Bluetooth: hci0: command 0xfc00 tx timeout
I can confirm that I still get this message on a mainline kernel build.
I have started a thread on linux-bluetooth with the subject "QCA6390
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