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> The notion of stock kernel is misleading, it all depends on what options
> are selected.
Yes I agree with that. From your earlier message, I couldn't tell if it
was clear that the settings were chosen by the distro (several of them),
not accidentall
** Tags added: oem-priority originate-from-1847950 sutton
** Tags added: originate-from-1839561
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Just a small update:
I have been using i915.enable_psr=0 i915.enable_dc=0 i915.enable_fbc=0
i915.enable_dp_mst=1 parameters for a few days, but except the very first or
first two days when I unplugged the docking station, it doesn't helped at all.
So I decided to add error_capture=1 (record the G
Whoops. We still have the functionality of rc6, just under a different name
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=fb6db0f5bf1d4d3a4af6242e287fa795221ec5b8
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+ disco/linux: 5.0.0-34.36 -proposed tracker
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I've now been using an Xorg session rather than Wayland and haven't seen
the repeated keys issue. I do get some very nasty screen tearing when
scrolling (e.g. websites) on Xorg however, so ideally I'd like to
continue using Wayland.
Does that mean that this is likely a mutter bug, rather than blue
Public bug reported:
SRU justification:
[Impact]
Headset mic jack can not work.
[Fix]
Add new rtl 623 codec support then fix headset mic issues.
[Test]
Verified on hardware. Tests results are good.
[Regression Potential]
Low.
cherry-picked from maintainer's tree.
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Bluetooth disconnects intermittently on ubuntu 19.10 [RTL
4.4.0-167.196 - generic
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in amd64:
ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests - apic timeouted (bug 1748103) debug (bug 1821906)
ubuntu_ltp_syscalls - fallocate04, fallocate05, fdatasync03, fremovexattr01,
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This can also caused by insufficient Realtek Wireless support.
Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.4-rc5/
An please test latest linux-firmware:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/
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Hi Frank,
Great to hear that the respun test kernel solves your NFS issues.
I have submitted the patches to be included in the Ubuntu Bionic 5.0 HWE
kernel.
You can see the patches on the kernel mailing list if you are
interested:
Bug 1842037:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2019
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Refresh rate change requests to
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Can you please attach dmesg?
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Raydium Touchscreen on ThinkPad L390 does not work
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- Oops when Kerberos credentials are invalid
+ SUNRPC: Use after free when GSSD credentials are invalid causes oops
** Description changed:
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- credentials when the NFS clients is trying to aquire them via GSSD.
** Tags added: busan oem-priority originate-from-1846173
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AMD Prairie Falcon platform failed to boot up
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This task is to identify what new device IDs are required for CML PCH-H.
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USB device/xDCI 0x02ee v5.2 7ae622c978db6b2
I²C (CMP-H)|0x06c5 0x06c6 0x06e8 0x06
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Thanks for the bug report. Your log suggests problems with wifi (wlp2s0)
around the same time as bluetooth. This isn't surprising since both may
be sharing radio frequencies (~2.4GHz) and the same chip in your laptop.
To avoid these problems please either:
* Turn off wifi and use ethernet; or
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Public bug reported:
[Impact]
AMD Prairie Falcon is the AME Embedded variant of Stoney. It fails to boot up
without disable its CGCG feature.
Set 'amdgpu.cg_mask=0xfffb' kernel parameter to disable CGCG
[Fix]
Suggestion from AMD that we have to cherry pick this commit which is included
in v
** Tags added: a2dp
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** Summary changed:
- [Star LabTop (Mk III)] Screen backlight pulses rapidly when cursor is still.
+ [Star LabTop (Mk III)] Screen backlight pulses rapidly when cursor is still,
but i915.enable_psr=0 fixes it
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Thanks. I still feel the first solution we should be aiming for is
(another) new HDMI cable. If you've tried a few (without any adapters!)
and none work then I would treat this as a proper kernel bug. The
closest existing one I have found is:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105601
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Is there further work to do on this given the apparent resolution of the
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ip com
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h. further kernel bisecting work has uncovered that I can't get the
video to work properly even with a 19.04 usb key now. so there may be a
hardware failure here at work, I'll need to investigate further. I'll
talk to tech support for my hardware vendor and update this ticket once
I know more.
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[Microsoft Hyper-V guest] System shows graphic artifacts for
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This bug only affects kdump on 19.04 and not the 5.0 kernel on 18.04.
Since this is the case, I'll close this bug since 19.04 is EOL soon.
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I'd like to add that this bug also occurs exactly as described (full
system freeze when heavy traffic begins) on Pop!_OS 19.10 with kernel
5.3 and the 9260ac.
Pop!_OS 19.10 x86_64
Dell Precision 5530
5.3.0-19-generic
lspci -nnv output:
3b:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wire
** Summary changed:
- NFS connections block while causing a high-bandwidth RPC-pingpong between
client and server
+ NFSv4.1: Interrupted connections cause high bandwidth RPC ping-pong between
client and server
** Description changed:
- There's a bug in kernels before Linux 5.0 that affects NFS
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4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly
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Fix signing of staging modules in eoan
Status in lin
The package kdump-tools_1.6.3-2_ppc64el.deb is the very first package that was
shipped with the initial release of 18.04. It got in between superseded with a
more current package from bionic-updates (and there is even a newer one in
bionic-proposed):
$ rmadison -a ppc64el kdump-tools | grep bion
https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/rdrand-test.zip -
download, extract, launch ./test-rdrand and check if produces something
different than 0x
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Bah, well.. maybe you could try kernels 5.1/5.2 to see where it broke.
The dkms should be able to build with an older kernel.
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--- Comment From cha...@us.ibm.com 2019-10-29 16:20 EDT---
The reporter, Kuldip, also opened this case simultaneously to the bug
https://support.canonical.com/ua/s/case/5003z21SHJ0/server-unable-to-install-kdumptools-on-the-diskless-machine
where he was asked to try installing a new k
** Tags added: sts
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Kernel Oops - unable to handle kernel paging request; RIP is at
wait_migrate_huge_page+0x51/0x70
Statu
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Public bug reported:
---Problem Description---
Unable to install Kdump-tools.
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Unable to Install Kdump-tool Debian package kdump-tools_1.6.3-2_ppc64el.deb
Note: Unable to install the Kdump-tool
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Unable to install Kdump-tools.
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Assignee: Canonical Security Team (canonical-security) => Steve Beattie
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849019
Title:
bionic/linux-kvm: 4.15.0-104
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/security-signoff
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/security-signoff
Assignee: Canonical Security Team (canonical-security) => Steve Beattie
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849027
Title:
xenial/linux-azure: 4.15.0
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/security-signoff
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/security-signoff
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