[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-23 Thread Chris Burns
I am reinstalling Ubuntu

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-23 Thread Chris Burns
I want to reinstall Ubuntu if a fix will take a while, but I don't want
to lose any important data you guys might need; is there any data I
should get before I wipe?

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
** Attachment added: "version.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1837482/+attachment/5278563/+files/version.log

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
** Attachment added: "lspci-vnvn.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1837482/+attachment/5278562/+files/lspci-vnvn.log

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
That's all I can think to add... please tell me if there's anything else
I can upload to help!

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
** Attachment added: "dump.201907221735"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1837482/+attachment/5278559/+files/dump.201907221735

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
** Attachment added: "dmesg.201907221735"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1837482/+attachment/5278558/+files/dmesg.201907221735

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
DMESG for the crash that happens when I try to install a proprietary
Nvidia driver

** Attachment added: "crashthing2dmesg.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1837482/+attachment/5278560/+files/crashthing2dmesg.txt

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
** Attachment added: "linux-image-5.1.16-050116-generic-201907221735.crash"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1837482/+attachment/5278557/+files/linux-image-5.1.16-050116-generic-201907221735.crash

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1837482] Re: Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display drivers

2019-07-22 Thread Chris Burns
Sorry; I thought I could quickly add the apport crash report, but since
it seems to require a GUI, it's taking some time

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Title:
  Kernel panic after login on 18.04 happening on multiple display
  drivers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am getting a kernel panic after logon very often. If I do nothing
  after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are very low. If I open a
  program like Chromium after startup, the odds of a kernel panic are
  extremely high.

  Issue confirmed while using:
  *nouveau driver (nouveau-firmware, version 20091212-0ubuntu1 500)
  *Nvidia proprietary  drivers 390/410/416 (before they started causing issues; 
see below)
  *nomodeset

  Issue confirmed on kernel versions:
  *5.1.16-050116.201907031232
  *4.18.0.25.74
  *4.19.0-041900.201810221809
  *4.15.0-55.60
  *4.15.0.55.57
  *4.18.0-25.26~18.04.1
  *4.18.0-24.25~18.04.1
  *4.19.60-041960.201907210912

  Secure boot is disabled.

  It may be unrelated, but I am no longer able to install proprietary
  Nvidia drivers; attempting to do so (through apt) also causes a kernel
  panic. I was previously able to install proprietary Nvidia drivers,
  but lost the ability after a kernel panic when attempting to upgrade
  from 416 to 430.

  Version: 18.04.2 LTS

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