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I have two old Dell computers which experience a problem similar to what
Michael describes. They work fine at Linux 4.15.0-47 but at 4.15.0-48
they show a corrupted display while booting. I can revert to 4.15.0-47
and await a fix.
I will attach the output file of ubuntu-bug made in 4.15.0-48 rec
E: [autospawn] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permission
denied
I printed out the "Home directory" on my computer, it is
/home/$my_account, and the USER of pulseaudio is $my_account too
(through ps -aux"), then there is no "Permission denied" problem.
In the pulseaudio, it will check
I already posted the log file a.txt in its entirety. Here it is again:
D: [pulseaudio] conf-parser.c: Parsing configuration file '/etc/pulse/client.con
f'
E: [autospawn] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permission denied
W: [autospawn] lock-autospawn.c: Cannot access autospawn lock.
E:
On my machine, this is the log the pulseaudio find the sound card via
udev, could you find similar info in your a.txt?
D: [pulseaudio] module.c: Checking for existence of
'/usr/lib/pulse-11.1/modules/module-udev-detect.so': success
D: [pulseaudio] module-udev-detect.c: /dev/snd/controlC0 is acces
I have a 2019 Dell XPS 13 (9380). I bought the Developer Edition from
Dell which came with Ubuntu 18.04.
I recently wiped it and installed 19.04 fresh from the ISO.
I am also getting Wi-Fi crashes.
This is the chip (from sudo lspci -vvv) which is the same as the one
listed by the reporter of thi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I forgot to mention that dpkg -S says:
libpulse0:amd64, libpulse0:i386: /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/00-disable-
autospawn.conf
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Title:
I looked around a bit and found ~/.config/pulse, a directory with
permission 700. Changed it to 777. That didn't make a difference.
Also found ~/.pulse with this contents:
12 -rw-r--r-- 1 adrian adrian 12288 Oct 7 2013
11597e2b32f1c4cb56501b9c0008-card-database.tdb
4 -rw-r--r-- 1 adrian
I removed the 00-disable-autospawn.conf file and rebooted. Then I get
a.txt containing this:
D: [pulseaudio] conf-parser.c: Parsing configuration file '/etc/pulse/client.con
f'
E: [autospawn] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permission denied
W: [autospawn] lock-autospawn.c: Cannot acc
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** Tags added: wifi
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Title:
dell xps 9570 killer wifi reconnection issue followed by freeze +
Ubuntu 18.04
@dear team, we have more than 10x users facing the wifi reconnection
issue over home network with this kernel on killer wifi. Please suggest
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today I started to follow the steps here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
I found this in the dmesg after replicating the problem with pm_trace
[0.950964] Magic number: 0:66:1001
[0.950965] hash matches drivers/base/power/main.c:1012
Is there more going on here perhaps
there is no client.conf.d/00-disable-autospawn.conf on my computer too.
And the pulseaudio usually sets "autospawn=yes" or "Restart=on-failure"
in the systemd.
Maybe you could delete 00-disable-autospawn.conf temporarily and do a
test, if it does not work, restore it.
And you could run "dpkg -S
I believe that I upgraded incrementally as new releases came out from
14.04. (Hard to recall for sure back that far.) But definitely I got to
18.10 from 18.04 to 18.04 from 17.10. And 18.04, I didn't have this
problem. In fact, I have a second machine that I'm "scared" to upgrade
that's still ru
This is something I never met before, this is the content of my
/etc/pulse/client.conf, and I can find the /tmp/a.txt after booting up.
Maybe this is the root cause of the problem you report, the pulseaudio
doesn't start as the 18.10 or 19.04, the pulseaudio still act as the
14.04. Did you upgrade
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Title:
imac 2009 24" ati radeon 4850
Public bug reported:
the problem is exactly the same at this post :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/597070
show only on minidisplay.
main screen on if i use nomodeset.
thanks by advence.
Thomas
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-48-gene
Also, this machine is critical so I can not reboot frequently to test
kernels and I have no other machines with this specific hardware to test
with.
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The i7-6700k has the same network interface cards as the i7-6850k so not
an issue with the cards.
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Title:
Kernels 5.0.0 and later ne
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Title:
Kernels 5.0.0 and later networ
Public bug reported:
On Asus x99A platform with an i7-6850k and 128GB RAM, 5.0.0 and later
kernels neworking does not work. This is true whether I use the
internal network card which is an Intel E1000 based chipset or a add on
card that uses a Broadcomm chip. The same kernels work fine on X299
m
** Summary changed:
- dell xps 9570 wifi reconnection issue followed by freeze + Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
+ dell xps 9570 killer wifi reconnection issue followed by freeze + Ubuntu
18.04.2 LTS
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