This was fixed way back in 2009 with the 1.2 release.
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Yes, we know we need some commits from v4.15-rc3 and those commits has
been CC's v4.13 stable, so 9560 will be fully enabled soon in ubuntu
v4.13 kernel.
For this bug, we only prepare the firmwares in advance before the driver
is ready.
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Well it's good to hear the Thunderbolt update did clear things up with
the initial issue. Just to probe a little more on the update process
though:
When you say thunderbolt enabled in setup can you be more specific which
Thunderbolt options you're referring to? That first error is confusing
to me
Ok, rebooted and verified that Thunderbolt was enabled. Both pm-suspend
and lid-closing now works as intended.
Dec 25 23:35:41 walter-tretton kernel: [ 53.790125] Suspended for
135.895 seconds
LGTM :okay_hand:
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Ah..
$ gcc -I /usr/include/efivar 1.c -lsmbios_c
In file included from /usr/include/smbios_c/config/get_config.h:36:0,
from /usr/include/smbios_c/compat.h:27,
from /usr/include/smbios_c/smi.h:22,
from 1.c:22:
No, because it won't install.
I tried "fwupdmgr install eac3961ba9bd466f6e34d9276c27d524395d7c3c-
NN1TN_NVM21.00.cab", but I got:
could not find thunderbolt device at
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1c.0/:01:00.0/:02:00.0/:03:00.0/domain0/0-0
So I rebooted with Thunderbolt
Also don't use pm-utils. It did a few over zealous actions.
It's been removed from Ubuntu installs now but you may still have it from an
upgrade. You should use systemctl to invoke the suspend.
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** Summary changed:
- USB keys dont work on USB 3.0 with kernel 4.13.0-21
+ USB keys 3.0 dont work on USB 3.0 port with kernel 4.13.0-21
** Description changed:
- most of my UBS 3.0 keys are not recognized on USB 3.0 ports with kernel
+ Most of my UBS 3.0 Keys are not recognized on USB 3.0
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Most of my UBS 3.0 Keys are not recognized on USB 3.0 ports with kernel
4.13.0-21
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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There is an updated NVM for the 9360. It's posted to LVFS testing remote.
You can manually download it from here.
https://fwupd.org/lvfs/device/dfd51125-338f-56ff-b721-fa3bea8e534e
Can you install that and see if if helps at all perhaps?
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017, 13:25 wdoekes
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Title:
Gigabyte AB350 and Radeon Pro WX2100 won't boot
(And indeed, no suspend, it was waking/sleeping during the entire 1.5h it was
"suspended" just now.
$ dmesg | grep 'PM.*Preparing system for sleep' | wc -l
115)
Hi Mario, do you mean this?
$ fwupdmgr get-devices
Intel AMT (unprovisioned)
DeviceID: /dev/mei
Guid:
I stumbled upon this bug independently running Fedora 27 on Lenovo T420
with GeForce 119M, but because I plugged the monitor only after the boot
I have a stacktrace with hopefully helpful dmesg log. I attached the log
to the upstream bug report.
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Since you're on artful can you please use fwupdmgr to check the version
of the Thunderbolt NVM? I wonder if your thunderbolt controller is in
safe mode. If so you won't be seeing a version in fwupd. Please share
your fwupdmgr devices output.
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Additional info:
- if I use pm-suspend, it just refuses to suspend (after 20secs wait)
[ma dec 25 18:33:49 2017] PM: Preparing system for sleep (mem)
...
[ma dec 25 18:33:49 2017] thunderbolt :03:00.0: Ignoring mailbox command
error (-110) in icm_suspend
[ma dec 25 18:33:49 2017] PM: Some
Hi there,
I upgraded to Ubuntu Artful the other day, and today I updated the Dell
BIOS (using the GUI tools).
Out of curiosity, I went back to check this: re-*enabling* Thunderbolt
in the BIOS *still* *breaks* *suspend*.
Again "Some devices failed to suspend, or early wake event detected".
Yes! BT worked fine when wi-fi was turned off. The workaround helps fix
it. Thanks everyone!
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Bluetooth module doesn't work
Duplicate of https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197147
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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the bug is still there im using linux mint 18.3 64bit with kernel
4.10.0-38 generic
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Copying To USB Is Very Slow
Status in
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** Description changed:
I am running a Ubuntu 16.04 on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 board. It runs fine
with a Nvidia Quadro GPU. When I switch the Quadro with a Radeon Pro WX2100 the
system stops booting (leads to kernel panics).
The
As far as I can see, nothing is wrong, except you put too much memory
pressure on your machine.
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Title:
Kernel segfault playing
Hi Daniel, wanted to share my findings for the last weeks. So I tested
16.04,16.10,17.04 and 17.10. The issue is now showing on all versions.
In 17.04 I remember not seeing the issue although I might not have
enough testing as am doing right now. Previously I used it for about 5
to 20 minutes in
4.4.0-105.128 - generic
Regression test CMPL.
Issue to note in amd64:
ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests - 32 failed on amaura, 31 failed on michael, 30 failed
on pepe
ubuntu_lxc - lxc-test-ubuntu (Failed to start networking in ubuntu-cloud
container)
ubuntu_zfs_xfs_generic - 42 tests failed on
** Description changed:
We have switched our kvm-unit-test test suite from archive tarball to
upstream repo recently.
And now the sprs test will hang on the ppc64le system.
12/24 04:18:33 DEBUG| utils:0153| [stdout] MIGRATION=yes TESTNAME=sprs
TIMEOUT=90s ACCEL= ./powerpc/run
My Lenovo 305-15IBD is also affected. I'm dual-booting Win 10 and Ubuntu
17.10. I can see the option to boot from USB in the BIOS settings as
well as in the boot manager, but if I change the boot order it doesn't
save, and if I try to boot from USB from the boot manager I get an
error. Grub is
My Dell 15-3567 laptop is also affected by this bug.
I can't boot on USB or CD anymore.
However, the BIOS software is listed as DELL.
Ubuntu is installed in EFI and I don't have any dual-boot.
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Tried other acpi flags, but none boot.
** Description changed:
- I am running a Ubuntu 16.04 on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 board. It runs fine
with a Nvidia Quadro GPU. When I switch the Quadro with a Radeon Pro WX2100 the
system stops booting.
+ I am running a Ubuntu 16.04 on a Gigabyte
Public bug reported:
I am running a Ubuntu 16.04 on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 board. It runs fine
with a Nvidia Quadro GPU. When I switch the Quadro with a Radeon Pro WX2100 the
system stops booting (leads to kernel panics).
The failing functions are always acpi and irq related.
The only way to
** Description changed:
- We switched from archive tarball to upstream kvm-unit-test repo recently.
+ We have switched our kvm-unit-test test suite from archive tarball to
upstream repo recently.
And now the sprs test will hang on the ppc64le system.
12/24 04:18:33 DEBUG| utils:0153|
For Zesty with the kvm-unit-test code from upstream, it will hang with
this test on ppc64le now, bug 1740017
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4.10.0-43.47 - generic
Regression test CMPL.
Issue to note in amd64:
hwclock - lodygin will have time changed to 2080, bug 1714229
libhugetlbfs - 6 failed (small_const / small_data is not hugepage), 7 killed
by signal, 1 bad config
monotonic_time - lodygin constantly failed with tsc test,
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
While running an Ubuntu kernel (not a mainline or third-party kernel)
please enter the following command in a terminal window:
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If, due to the
Public bug reported:
We have switched our kvm-unit-test test suite from archive tarball to upstream
repo recently.
And now the sprs test will hang on the ppc64le system.
12/24 04:18:33 DEBUG| utils:0153| [stdout] MIGRATION=yes TESTNAME=sprs
TIMEOUT=90s ACCEL= ./powerpc/run powerpc/sprs.elf -smp
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
Need new driver to support Realtek 5260 card reader[10ec:5260]
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd.git/commit/?h
=ib-mfd-memstick-misc-
mmc-4.16=5da4e04ae480aac5274dd020af3dfa21935028f7
It requires 5 commit the enable the cardreader
8629225 misc: rtsx: Fix symbol clashes
9fe96e8 misc: rtsx: Add support for RTS5260
7e4cb33 misc: rtsx: Move Realtek Card Reader Driver to misc
f1feeba mfd: rts5249: Add support for RTS5250S power saving
3c0a989 mmc: rtsx: fix tuning fail on gen3
Does this mean that the firmware will not be added to artful?
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Title:
Qualcomm Atheros wireless card [168c:003e] (rev 32)
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