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Hi, Ubuntu 20.04 is not detecting changes form AC to battery correctly
in my Lenovo Thinkpad T490, when the power source is connected or
disconnected the following error appears:
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_SB.PCI0.RP09.PEGP.NVDN],
AE_NOT_FOUND (20
Tested. Is present also in the latest drm-tip kernel.
There is something I have found that may help:
If I install Ubuntu 16.04.0, the issue is not present, but once I update
(apt-get upgrade) the problem appears, but there is the interesting detail:
if I start the upgraded 16.04 with the initial k
No, using "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" don't help.
El mar., 19 de mayo de 2020 1:15 a. m., Kai-Heng Feng <
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> Does kernel parameter "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" help?
>
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>Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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This issue is happening with Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 in a Dell Inspiron
7373. When the screen is turned off (so, the suspend or screen lock
features are affected), the system freeze and I need to force the laptop
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Tested with https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.7-rc6/, and
the issue is still present.
El lun., 18 de mayo de 2020 6:11 a. m., Kai-Heng Feng <
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> Please test latest mainline kernel:
> https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.7-rc6/
>
>
One of the main issues with this bug is that I can't find what package is
causing it, because I can't find any information in system logs about the
crash.
El lun., 11 de mayo de 2020 12:45 p. m., Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot <
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> Thank you for taking the ti
As this is not a suspend issue I have filled this new bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1878007
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Title:
Ubuntu 19.04 suspend free
Public bug reported:
This issue is happening with Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 in a Dell Inspiron
7373. When the screen is turned off (so, the suspend or screen lock
features are affected), the system freeze and I need to force the laptop
turn off and on again. There are some cases when it turn off the
The issue is definitely not in the suspension, the freeze is happening
when the screen is turned off. It can be reproduced using: "xset dpms
force off"
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Update: this also affects Ubuntu 20.04
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Ubuntu 19.04 suspend freeze on Dell inspiron 7373
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@emilio96 I think it's not a hardware problem, I just installed a xenial
based distribution and suspend worked just fine in the clean
installation before installing any updates, so the issue has being
introduced in some update. It doesn't seem to be the kernel, because
after the update I have start
Ok, I have found a new clue, I have disabled the suspension in the
energy configuration, but when the screen goes off the system equally
freeze, so, or the system is ignoring the config options and is still
suspending (I don't think so but is a possibility), or the crash is not
specific of the susp
Ok, I have installed the rc7 of the kernel v5.3, and if I enter in the
root prompt of the recovery mode, and type "systemctl suspend" the
laptop seems to suspend properly (the power button led turns off and the
fan stop) but then it freeze recovering.
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Thanks guys, I will take a look at @kaihengfeng link for trying to debug
and search for some clues
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Title:
Ubuntu 19.04 suspend freeze on Dell in
Hi kaihengfeng, I could swear I sent the log right after a crash.
Anyway, I attach another one (the first boot just after a crash)
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Hi, I am attaching the `journalctl -k -b -1` output
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Hi kaihengfeng, thanks for your help, I had installed the last mainline
version:
Linux cccaballero-Inspiron-7373 5.3.0-050300rc4-generic
#201908111734 SMP Sun Aug 11 21:37:12 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
And this is what happened:
- first boot after the kernel was installed:
I cl
I have this problem using a Dell Inspiron 7373 with Ubuntu 18.04 and
19.04
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Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ub
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Ubuntu 19.04 suspend freeze on Dell inspiron 7373
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Public bug reported:
I have installed Ubuntu 19.04 in my Dell Inspiron 7373 and I am getting
issues with suspend. When I lock the case or write the "systemctl
suspend" command, the screen turn off, the system freeze and the laptop
keeps turned on. I need to force the laptop turn off and on again.
Same issue here with a Dell inspiron 7373, I can see the trash messages
in the virtual terminals after recover from suspend making them useless.
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Well, the normal behavior in other apps is with a long tap (holding the
press for some time), in gedit you can make a long tap, and you get a
menu for actions like copy and paste.
El 9/12/18 a las 10:25 a.m., Sebastien Bacher escribió:
> How do you expect to trigger it, by holding the press for
In the dock or applications like Chrome/Chromium seems to work ok.
El 6/12/18 a las 4:27 p.m., Sebastien Bacher escribió:
> Thank you for your bug report. Is the issue specific to the file
> manager? Does it work in other applications?
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecid
This is also affecting the new 18.10 beta.
Right now I can't post the info suggested by @pjsingh5000, I will send
it ASAP
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Title:
On touch scree
Public bug reported:
I am using a Dell Inspiron 7373 (2-in-1) laptop running Ubuntu 18.04,
and I am not able to launch the right click menu using the touchscreen,
this also affects the new 18.10 beta.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Same issue here in 18.04 using a Dell Inspiron 7373 (2-in-1) and xorg, I
can confirm that "gnome-shell --replace" solves the dock issue, but
seems that multi touch gestures stop working after that.
This specific issue is not present using Wayland.
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Hello,
Thanks for the help. Surprisingly the problem was sorted out by itself.
I do not know why but it is working now.
Cesar
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> De: Sebastien Bacher
> Asunto: [Bug 494226] Re: nautilus crashes when trying "open with"
> Para: sisarcaball...@yahoo
How can I find out the details of the upgrade?
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> De: Sebastien Bacher
> Asunto: [Bug 494226] Re: nautilus crashes when trying "open with"
> Para: sisarcaball...@yahoo.es
> Fecha: miércoles, 9 de diciembre, 2009 00:59
> Could you give details on wh
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
(nautilus:2330): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: assertion
`preferences_is_initialized ()' failed
Tried to use the "open with" option when pressing left-button of the mouse.
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