See my latest comment here, it should be resolved by the latest
packages.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-440/+bug/1857271
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I spoke too soon, it's back again this morning when I accidentally
clicked and dragged a hyperlink in Chrome:
Jun 18 07:43:22 bxps /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[3594]: nvLock: client timed
out, taking the lock
Jun 18 07:43:27 bxps /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[3594]: nvLock: client timed
out, taking
This problem appears to been have resolved with nvidia
430.26-0ubuntu0~gpu19.04.1 for me.
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Same issue for me, also only appeared on Ubuntu 19.04, same freezing on
Window resizes, moving windows or right clicking.
Problem seems to increase in frequency when using two monitors.
Version: Ubuntu 19.04
GNOME Shell/Mutter: 3.32.1-2ubuntu1~19.04.1
xserver-xorg: 1:7.7+19ubuntu12
Kernel: Linux
I'm happy this is pretty much solve. With the pulseaudio-modules-bt from
comment 27 [2], I've experienced far less audio lag overall. Every now
and again I get a small glitch that delays it 10ms or so, but it's so
much better now I'm happy to close this and mark it as non-issue.
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It might be worth saying, however, without the pulseaudio-modules-bt in
[2] in comment #27, the throughput of the WLAN was not affected when
playing sound via the A2DP sync and I was seeing abotu 18 MB/s. Maybe
I'm a bit premature in saying it's solely a pulseaudio-modules-bt issue.
Regardless, it
Ok, I'm pretty sure this is a pulseaudio issue now and I'm going to
close.
I reverted back to linux-firmware 1.176, and I had also used undervolt
[1] to help reduce thermal load on the Core i9 Dell XPS 15 which has
suffered from thermal shutdown under high load. I disabled undervolt
service from r
To clarify, higher bandwidth transfers on the radio seems to increase
the stuttering, delay.
Here is my tlp config, incase there's anything in there you think could
be related to my issues because of power saving etc.
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Here is a demo of the stuttering sound, you can hear it at around 11
seconds after I start a file copy over SMB.
pulseaudio 1:12.2-0ubuntu4
Firmware seems less stable than that in linux-firmware 1.176. Getting
strange delays with the WiFi in general.
One thing I noticed was that it was better, b
Ok, I managed to get the latest firmware working. It still exhibits the
same issue. I think I must of only rebooted last time instead of
shutting down completely.
I've tried the speaker sitting on top of the track-pad, about 50 cm away
from the laptop - all to the same effect - the it's like it mi
@kaihengfeng - do I need to do an update-initramfs -u -v -k all and then
shutdown completely after placing the files?
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@kaihengfeng - after adding board-2.bin, neither the wireless or
bluetooth is loading. I've ensured I downloaded the files correctly and
used the same file permissions.
berg@bxps:$ md5sum ~/Downloads/firmware-6.bin_WLAN.RM.4.4.1-00128-QCARMSWPZ-1
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw3.0/firmware-6.bin
@kaihengfeng I did try the latest version of the QCA6174 4.4.1 firmware
which matches the firmware in linux-firmware v176, and the result is the
same. I replaced firmware-6 file in the
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw3.0 folder to test this.
[1] https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-
firmware/blob/master
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I'm running Linux 4.20.0-042000-generic #201812232030 x64 on a Dell XPS
9570 with QCA6174 chipset, and have had the problem with Bluetooth audio
choppiness ever since I have owned this laptop. This problem ha
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I'm running Linux 4.20.0-042000-generic #201812232030 x64
3b:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 32)
Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network
Adapter
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx+
Public bug reported:
I'm running Linux 4.20.0-042000-generic #201812232030 x64 on a Dell XPS
9570 with QCA6174 chipset, and have had the problem with Bluetooth audio
choppiness ever since I have owned this laptop. This problem has
persisted for me with previous kernels.
It started with Ubuntu 18.
Public bug reported:
Main Problems:
- Incorrect performance throttling results in Thermal Shutdown Event (~100C on
CPU) as reported in BIOS log
- System fan during system idle powers at full speed for 1 second every minute
or so (could also be GPU fan)
Environment:
Dell BIOS: 1.3.0 (Also pres
For some reason since the latest linux-firmware update (among others)
that came through, I came through I am now able to connect to 5 GHz
networks. I've been on 4.3rc7 for sometime which I saw now is 4.3 final.
I haven't confirmed that it is OK on my home AP at the moment, but
definitely is working
Tested with 4.3 rc7 and same behaviour still present.
** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-4.3-rc6
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-4.3-rc7
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Just ended up with a bunch of stuff in dmesg regarding 80211 cfg
throwing errors.
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throwing errors.
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Just to confirm, I suspect the move to Kernel 4.3 rc6 has got the 5 GHz
scanning working. For some reason the device just doesn't want to
connect to 5 GHz. Not sure if I can make the adapter connect to
explicitly connect to 5 GHz as the network is advertised on both
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TP-Link Archer C5_V1.20_150428 is the firmware on the access point.
Other 5 GHz devices are connecting fine.
I'm currently at work and we have an enterprise 802.11x setup with Cisco
AIR-CAP3602I-N-K9 APs with the AIR-RM3000AC-Z-K9 AC modules. I am unsure
what firmware revision is on the
kernel-bug-exists-upstream-4.3-rc6
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Distribution:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=15.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=wily
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 15.10"
Package Details:
linux-firmware:
Installed: 1.149
Candidate: 1.149
Version table:
*** 1.149 0
500 http://mirror.optus.net/ubuntu/ wily/main amd64 Pack
Ubuntu 15.10 with the firmware 1.149 package:
~$ lspci | grep Network
04:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43602 802.11ac
Wireless LAN SoC (rev 01)
~$ dpkg -l | grep firmware
ii linux-firmware 1.149
I can see that t
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