Thanks.
However this issue is unique to Ubuntu and derivatives. Other
distributions have not been affected with or without Ozone enabled in
Chrome.
Thanks again.
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Title:
[upstream] Flameshot won't paste on Chrome with Ozone enabled
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Thanks for this! It seems promising, although the last post was over a
month ago, and C95 is out, and the workaround to disable Ozone is gone,
which means effectively pasting is done with C95 on Ubuntu and
derivatives.
On a personal note it is Kami (a teaching tool) that is more important
that
Link to flameshot's github page:
https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/21/22732336/microsoft-windows-11-amd-
cpu-performance-issues-fix-release
** Also affects: chromium-browser
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is a unique problem to Ubuntu 21.04 and later and all derivatives
(pop, mint etc).
Since Chrome stable 91, when Ozone was enabled by default, unless Ozone
is disabled in Chrome, flameshot (any version) cannot paste on sites
such as github, gitlab or kami.
The
I can feel your desperation. I gave up, and replaced my 9260 with an
ax200. Problem gone. Cost $15
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac
Yes, I think it is related to dual booting and the source of the problem
might be indeed in the Windows driver leaving a setting on the card that
the fw and driver in linux cannot cope with. Rebooting to linux from
Windows causes a lot of trouble, but rebooting from linux to linux
solves it.
This is not a bug, but lack of support for headsets that only have the
HFP (Handsfree) profile and no HSP (Headset) profile. Many current
headsets only support HFP, and these won't work since pulseway doesn't
support HFP only.
I find this ridiculous since there are a number of projects on git
This is still NOT FIXED!!!
Kernel: 5.3.0-46-generic
After a restart from Windows the problem is persistent. It may take a
complete shutdown, maybe a couple for restarts from Ubuntu back to
Ubuntu before it stops.
This was not a problem in 5.2 It is a huge failure of the kernel team
and the
Latest kernel solves this for 19.10. Tested on both my systems. As far
as I'm concerned this should be marked resolved. Hopefully we'll keep it
that way in the future. Thanks everyone for all your help, and the
developers for sorting this out. Much appreciated.
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Here's an update. The problem persists with 5.3.0.24 (and with Pop_os
5.3.0-7625).
However, I have noticed that after a few days of use, without any
further change, the problem disappears. Until I boot to Windows. After
that, the problem appears again, stronger than ever.
Now this may explain a
All this while trying to run apt upgrade (250MB download).
Thank you.
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac [8086:2526] subsystem
update failure on pipe A (start=25655 end=25656) time 2791 us, min 1430,
max 1439, scanline start 1295, end 1520
Nov 14 22:31:27 weywot pkexec[8759]: pam_unix(polkit-1:session): session opened
for user root by (uid=1000)
Nov 14 22:31:27 weywot pkexec[8759]: otheos: Executing command [USER=root
More recent output:
Nov 14 22:24:29 weywot kernel: Loading modules backported from iwlwifi
Nov 14 22:24:29 weywot kernel: iwlwifi-stack-public:master:8042:654c426c
Nov 14 22:24:29 weywot kernel: iwlwifi :03:00.0: enabling device ( ->
0002)
Nov 14 22:24:29 weywot kernel: iwlwifi
Here's a fresh one:
Oct 31 19:35:40 weywot kernel: iwlwifi :03:00.0: Microcode SW error
detected. Restarting 0x0.
Oct 31 19:35:40 weywot kernel: iwlwifi :03:00.0: Start IWL Error Log Dump:
Oct 31 19:35:40 weywot kernel: iwlwifi :03:00.0: Status: 0x0040, count:
6
Oct 31 19:35:40
Thanks.
The message when unresponsive is the same as the original posted at the
beginning.
As for hardware, I have two systems with the 9260ac, no other common
components, both have the same issue.
This is a problem with kernel 5.3 and the 9260ac chip. It never happened
with previous kernels.
Sadly the previous statement is wrong.
The backport mentioned does NOT solve the issue.
Sometimes the system will boot up and work fine with the backport and kernel
5.3.0-19-generic
Sometimes the system will boot and the problem will manifest again.
As such this is still a big problem as it
Thanks for that.
I can confirm that the dkms backport works so far. Not a single issue
with 5.3.0-18.
You don't need a T460p for it. My son's T480s with the same wifi card,
and other reports about the same wifi card (intel 9260) and kernel 5.3
confirm it is a kernel vs. 9260 issue.
I am not
I have tried https://launchpad.net/~vicamo/+archive/ubuntu/backport-
iwlwifi-dkms
and so far this works well. I will report back.
This is dmesg | grep wifi
[3.654954] Loading modules backported from iwlwifi
[3.654954] iwlwifi-stack-public:master:8042:654c426c
[3.717587] iwlwifi
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Title:
as advertised by b0:39:56:7f:1a:ad
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End of log
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+ ProblemType: Bug
+ ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu8
+ Architecture: amd64
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: otheos 1236 F pulseaudio
+ CurrentDesktop: ubuntu
More testing:
IUb
No fix, I have tried different firmwares, no difference.
This is a kernel 5.3 issue as it occurs in both Ubuntu 19.10 and Fedora 31, but
not in earlier versions (Ubuntu 19.04 and Fedora 30 respectively).
It is mostly affected when connected to 5GHz wifi, either 40Mhz or
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 19.10
Kernel 5.3.0-18-generic
Hardware: Thinkpad T460p (also tested on T480s) with Intel 9260ac wifi card.
Expected: Wifi connects, uploads/downloads as normal
Symptom: Wifi connects, as soon as an upload/download (any heavy
traffic) start, the system comes to a
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