I installed: zfs-initramfs 0.8.4-1ubuntu11.1 amd64 from groovy-proposed
olivier@bison:~$ sudo apt install zfs-initramfs
I created a new snapshot:
olivier@bison:~$ sudo zsysctl state save -s xfer01
I restarted the laptop and did a revert from xfer01, and the boot was successful
I confirm this
I checked with 1920x1080p screen and it is very fine. Abled to display the
resolution. But why it is unable for the 1440x900p.
My monitor is LG-20MP48HB-BB model. I tried with dell FHD mintor at which
it worked fine.
Why the 20.04 LTS is unable to display the desired resolution?
It worked when th
Hi,
I've came across this bug report, when dealing with the same problem on
Dell E7450 (pretty much always docked) on kernel 5.9.11.
For anyone who stumbles upon this:
button.lid_init_state=open itself wasn't satisfactory, because it left
my laptop display ON of course, making it the main one. I
I think I was supposed to mark each item in the affects column as
confirmed, but I neglected to do that on 'linux (ubuntu)'. I've now
marked that as confirmed as well. Apologies if this was not what I was
supposed to do. Thanks again to all!
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Same here, with Nvidia 455.45.01 on Ubuntu 20.04. In fact I've been
facing this for years, since 18.04.
The workaround I'm using is to call nvidia-settings via a shell script
in Gnome's Startup Applications.
It's a bit annoying because it only applies after you log in, but has
the additional bene
The output Coiby requested
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# journalctl -k | grep -i amd_
Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_uncore: AMD NB counters detected
Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_uncore: AMD LLC counters detected
Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_gpio reg_val=5
I can confirm Mike's result. However, I'm on Fedora 33 and kernel
5.8.15.
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# dmesg | grep -i amd_g
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# journalctl -k | grep -i amd_gpio
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# modinfo pinctrl-amd
filename:
/lib/modules/5.8.15-301.fc33.x86_64/kernel/drive
Hi Mike,
On Sat, Dec 05, 2020 at 09:09:35PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>Hello Coiby,
>
>Hmm, as far as I can tell the proper module is being used since I
>executed the same steps for both the 5.7.19 and 5.8 kernels. I also
>confirmed this by running `modinfo pinctrl_amd` and verifying that it is
>n
This fixed the bug for me on 20.10 after I updated relevant zfs packages
to 0.8.4-1ubuntu11.1 from groovy-proposed.
After the update I installed a random package. Tried to revert to the
snapshot created by apt. The package was not on my system. It worked.
Then I reverted back the revert. The packa
I apologise. I didn't made the time to address this issue properly, but I
wanted to just leave some information in case it helps others.
I did several upgrades of the kernel version (up not down) without success. My
last was 5.8.13, without success.
When I was upgrading to version 20.10, I had to
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Hello,
My laptop was working fine up to "linux-image-
unsigned-4.4.0-193-generic". I regularly updates the system with "sudo
apt-get update && safe-upgrade". But now it fails to boot with both
linux-image-unsigned-4.4.0-194-generic and linux-image-
unsigned-4.4.0-197-generic.
Hello Coiby,
Hmm, as far as I can tell the proper module is being used since I
executed the same steps for both the 5.7.19 and 5.8 kernels. I also
confirmed this by running `modinfo pinctrl_amd` and verifying that it is
no longer signed. I understand what you are saying regarding 0x51bc8,
maybe a
I think we've gotten enough (independent) verifications of this now to
mark it as done.
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Wifi freezes, hangs whole comp
Actually, it looks like the pen is working in X11. Never mind that part.
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touchpad and touchscreen doesn't work at all on ACE
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Wifi device freezes consistently, haven't worked with WiFi since last
month, using USB tethering from phone to use internet, with that method
everything is working smooth, but as soon as WiFi is switched on, 90
precent chance, that I'll have to restart laptop
ProblemType: Bug
Thank you for the workaround! With the latest Ubuntu this works with
just the "pci=nocrs" parameter. The pen input works fully in Wayland,
but not at all in X11.
Also, I wrote an installation guide for this laptop with more fixes and tips:
https://sciactive.com/2020/12/04/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-
> Why is it not possible to report a bug directly to the "Ubuntu Kernel
Team"?
Because this way (reporting it against the package) DOES report it to
the correct team. Ubuntu does stuff automatically so you don't have to.
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I have this seemingly related bug:
When I connect to my ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 dock with a ThinkPad X1
Carbon (6th Gen) using Ubuntu 20.10, after a few hours the NIC stops
working:
Dec 5 00:28:58 davido-thinkpad kernel: [46349.075202] r8152 6-1:1.0
enx0050b6a7622b: Tx timeout
Dec 5 00:29:04 da
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ext4_find_entry:1531
Status i
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Installed Ubunutu 20.04 on a fresh machine, ASRock b450 Pro4 with a Kingston
A2000 1TB PCI Express 3.0 x4 M.2 2280 in the M.2 Ultra slot. Randomly, got
freezes with only cursor moving on screen and after a few minutes i'd get a
black screen with errors, EXT4-fs error (devic
the issue is fixed (at least for my laptop model) in version
5.8.0-31-generic
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And the USB audio device works as well with 5.4.0-57.63 . Marking the
bug as "Fix Released". When this kernel migrates from proposed into the
updates pocket, the bug will be fixed.
It will be necessary to select the 5.4.0-54-lowlatency in the Grub menu
in order to have the internet to be able to u
It seems that on Ubuntu 20.10 it is fixed by installing pulseaudio-
modules-bt (which also uninstalls pulseaudio-module-bluetooth) from this
ppa: https://launchpad.net/~berglh/+archive/ubuntu/pulseaudio-a2dp
Then:
> sudo systemctl restart pulseaudio
> pulseaudio -k
Did just a few tests with Goog
Something about patches here :
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/ubuntu-kernel/list/?series=138556
But I don't understand how to do something with this.
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I have not looked into the reason what happened in 5.4.0-56-lowlatency
kernel to cause the problem, but I can confirm that installing version
5.4.0-57.63 from focal-proposed fixes the problem.
I have my network back! I am yet to test my USB audio card.
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It's not just me who reported this. Is also in askubuntu:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1296943/irq-conflict-between-ethernet-
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Because that has nothing to do with Ubuntu Studio alone. I reported it
here under linux (ubuntu).
For the “Ubuntu Ke
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IRQ conflict between Ethernet
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The lowlatency kernel has many, many more use cases than audio, hence it
is no longer developed or manag
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I tried installing nvidia 450 and 455, and on both tries, I get the same
issue. When I try setting the driver settings to use nouveau instead,
the GUI doesn't even load. It's just a black screen (that resembles a
TTY) with the text:
such-and-such / such-and-such blocks
ucsi_acpi usbc000:00: ppm in
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/694355
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Virtual device wifi0 asks to queue packet!
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Same problem here. Reproducable by switching virtual terminals a few times with
.
The only thing the system responds to is a ping (but no ssh) and a
REISUB.
This only happens to me on kernel 5.4.0-56-generic. If I revert to the previous
kernel, 5.4.0-54-generic, the freeze does not happen.
Afte
It crashed. Nothing appears in the dmesg, except a corrected AER error.
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Same issue
Kernel : 5.4.0-56-generic
OS : Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Machine : Abra A7 V5.2
Headset : Mi TW Earphones 2 Basic
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Solution from Scott works.
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WLan is working PCI Ethernet not.
[ 11.223573] genirq: Flags mismatch irq 18. 00010080 (enp3s1) vs. 2080
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WLan is working PCI Ethernet not.
[ 11.223573] genirq: Flags mismatch irq 18. 00010080 (enp3s1) vs. 2080
(uhci_hcd:usb4)
[ 11.299519] genirq: Flags mismatch irq 16. 00010080 (ens32) vs. 2080
(
Just installed 20.10 and WiFi crashed in a few hours.
sudo dmesg --follow --human
[Dec 5 14:37] device-mapper: table: 253:2: linear: Device lookup failed
[ +0.03] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table
[Dec 5 14:38] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: firmware crashed! (guid
a21dbcfc-380d-
I have also the same problem. With two monitors, I change the monitor
positions (left/right) in the nvidia-settings tool (started with sudo)
and write it to the X Configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf). The file
is changed, but the monitor positions are reset after next reboot.
I wondered why the
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