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Could you install https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/evemu-tools, and
run:
$ sudo evemu-record /dev/input/eventX
Attach both of your gamepads one by one, use `dmesg -w` to find out the
input device ids similar to following messages:
[ 45.791960] input: HuiJia USB GamePad as
could you also test kernel in
https://people.canonical.com/~acelan/bugs/lp1865829/ ? Install all to
deb files. You should have DKMS package removed/deactivated while
testing it.
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>From backport-iwlwifi-dkms 7906-0ubuntu4 and on, a OBSOLETE_BY="5.0.0"
parameter is added in bug 1859389. So you do have backport-iwlwifi-dkms
automatically installed due to modaliases match, but it's not in action.
This is expected, and that's why removing it won't help.
If you want to try this
And, could you also test kernel in
https://people.canonical.com/~acelan/bugs/lp1865829/ ? Install all to
deb files. You should have DKMS package removed/deactivated while
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Title:
All PS/2 ports on PS/2 Serial add-in bracket are not working after S3
Status in HWE Next:
New
[Expired for linux-firmware (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
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How can I find out which are the BPF programs and how to disable them?
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Title:
ryzen 5 3600x soft lockups
Status in linux package
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New
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Status: New
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Hi Michael,
Yes, those commits are correct. You need to apply last commit first.
I have reversed the order and below it is.
8dc8d29a00e29c679f027102fb9c6709347ca8ca scsi: mpt3sas: Introduce module
parameter to override queue depth
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@kaiheng, yes, updated in the replied patch after running checkpatch.pl.
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nitpick:
Should be "if ((ret = i8042_command(, I8042_CMD_CTL_TEST)))"
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All PS/2 ports on PS/2 Serial add-in bracket are not
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input/20200305064423.16196-1-acelan@canonical.com/
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All PS/2 ports
I would like to propose a V2 for this. The original logic allows
continuation to device probe when selftest returns a different value
than expected, and this is no longer available with v1 from AceLan.
** Patch added: "0001-Input-i8042-fix-the-selftest-retry-logic-v2.patch"
Mar 09 03:37:22 MartoBeast kernel: Call Trace:
Mar 09 03:37:22 MartoBeast kernel: ? __cpa_addr+0x50/0x50
Mar 09 03:37:22 MartoBeast kernel: on_each_cpu+0x2d/0x60
Mar 09 03:37:22 MartoBeast kernel: cpa_flush+0x106/0x130
Mar 09 03:37:22 MartoBeast kernel: change_page_attr_set_clr+0x16d/0x200
Mar
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => AceLan Kao (acelankao)
** Changed in: linux-oem-osp1 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => AceLan Kao (acelankao)
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[Impact]
PS/2 ports on PS/2 Serial add-in card do not work after S3.
[Fix]
The i8042 controller selftest fails while resuming, adding retry fix this issue.
[Test]
Verified on the target machine, the ps/2 keyboard keeps working after S3 test
30 times.
[Regression
Public bug reported:
CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU=y enabled post 5.4.x kernels have __rcu_read_lock
exposed as GPL-ONLY, which breaks zfs compilation on kernels with that
enabled. (Ubuntu low-latency kernels have that enabled IIRC.)
The patch for the .8 series implementing this inside zfs to circumvent
Install the 19.10 (Eoan) on a Lenovo X1C7 (the machine type dmi string is
LENOVO-MFG_GO_ThinkPad-MFG_IN_GO).
Enable Pre-released updates (eoan-proposed) in the Software & Updates
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install linux-image-5.3.0-40-generic
linux-modules-extra-5.3.0-42-generic
sudo apt
Could you paste output of `dpkg -l|grep linux-.*5.5.8` and `dkms
status`? It works just fine on Focal with same v5.5.8 mainline kernel:
$ dpkg -l|grep linux-.*5.5.8 | awk '{print $2}'
linux-headers-5.5.8-050508
linux-headers-5.5.8-050508-generic
linux-image-unsigned-5.5.8-050508-generic
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It didn't help
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I tried reinstalling it, but it didn't work.
Please fix this ASAP.
Operating System: Kubuntu 19.10
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hardware.
I tried reinstalling it, but it didn't work.
Please fix this ASAP.
Operating System: Kubuntu 19.10
KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.1
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Ubuntu 16.0 everything was working ok. But with newer Ubuntu
18-04-4... neither wi-fi detection nor bluetooth utility. Please respect
and comprehension. It's very difficult to deal with system programming,
and as a common user, that's hardworking.
ProblemType: Bug
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+ [Impact]
+ The PC state stays at PC3 if r8169 driver doesn't enable ASPM.
+
+ [Fix]
+ Applied same series of patches and disable ASPM L1.1 only, instead of disable
ASPM completely.
+
+ [Test]
+ Verified on
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On a Dell Vostro-5390, install the 18.04 (bionic).
Then enable the Pre-released updates (bionic-proposed) in the Software &
Updates.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install linux-firmware (1.173.16)
sudo apt install linux-image-5.0.0-1042-oem-osp1 (for ubuntu 5.0 kernel, only
oem-osp1 supports sof
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add ucm to make alsa/sof driver work under PA (variants of Lenovo X1
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Some system does not work well with s2idle, but they might work with
regular suspend (s3).
Please try "echo deep | sudo tee /sys/power/mem_sleep" to switch to s3,
and verify whether this is s2idle related or a power management issue
with e1000e driver.
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Title:
With USB adapter 0e8f:3013
Public bug reported:
I have a USB adapter for two SNES gamepads. According to dmesg/lsusb it is a
"HuiJia USB GamePad", "GreenAsia Inc."
I have two SNES gamepads (both SNSP-005, but the PCB inside have different
1992, 1995 dates), both working with the SNES. If I attach both the gamepads to
Sorry for the late action. I made a patch (attached) adding the nitpicks
we discussed above, and a couple others. Please take a look and let me
know what you think. If all is well, I'll submit this all to the mailing
list to be merged.
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Hardware Certification have completed testing this -proposed kernel. No
regressions were observed, results are available here:
Rpi2b-armhf:
https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/201906-27188/submission/163332/
Rpi3b-arm64:
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Same problem here!!!
inxi -M -S
System:Host: haran Kernel: 5.3.0-40-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: KDE
Plasma 5.16.5 Distro: Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine)
Machine: Type: Laptop System: ASUSTeK product: ZenBook Pro Duo
UX581GV_UX581GV v: 1.0 serial:
Mobo: ASUSTeK model: UX581GV v: 1.0
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Are these the correct patches for 33.100.00.00?
This patch bumps the patch version to 32.100.00.00 and not 33.100.00.00.
This along with other patches are causing issues when I am cherry
picking the patches. Can you verify the "exact" patches needed for
version 33.100.00.00.
commit
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When I upgraded an older Macbook Air (running Ubuntu 18.04.4) from
kernel 4.15 to 5.5, the wifi adapter no longer worked. The system was
reporting that there were no wifi adapters found.
I did research, tried
@davidkrauser,
These patches are included in the v5.4.24 upstream stable release,
lp:1866333, which just landed in version 5.4.0-18.22 now in -proposed.
If you want to test it out early, you can either enable -proposed, or
enable this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/certification-testing
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
bionic/linux-oem:
Not working on mine too.
Works perfectly on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS with 4.15.x kernel.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1864871
Title:
Failed to init Intel sound card in
** 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
(sbeattie)
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