(Note: I'm using Fedora, not Ubuntu - but figured, this info will still
be useful to anyone affected by the bug.)
I've upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28, and the bug went away. My best guess
is that updating Gnome from 3.26 to 3.28 is what fixed it. (The kernel
versions don't seem to have any effect.)
Actually, I've upgraded to the 1.18.5 BIOS, but still seeing the bug.
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Screen turn on/off 3 times and DP-1-3 connected but no
In my case, scrolling sometimes stops working. If I switch to a VT then
back to X, it starts working again.
This started happening when I upgraded to 15.04.
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I closed my laptop's lid and unplugged some USB devices while it was
suspending. Apparently, Linux failed to suspend - possibly because of
USB:
Dec 8 20:24:45 dima-xps kernel: [21918.824398] hub 3-1:1.0: cannot disable
port 1 (err = -110)
Dec 8 20:24:46 dima-xps kernel: [2
Looks like it's fixed. I've been running Ubuntu 14.04 for a while now,
and haven't seen any problems.
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[Dell XPS 13 (L321X)]
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Regression: audio stopped working after upgrade to 13.1
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** Description changed:
After the upgrade, sound stopped working for me. The volume would always
be set to 100% after booting, though I couldn't hear anything.
- I went to the audio settings, and discovered that the hardware profil
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See comment #2; I cannot collect the logs.
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Is there a way to just disable HDMI? Or lock the configuration? All I'm
asking for is for Ubuntu to not mess with the settings that already
work.
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Just upgraded the kernel to 3.12.4-031204-generic - and the bug still happens.
The HDMI audio is selected by default. I'm using a Dell XPS 13 laptop, which
doesn't even have an HDMI output, so there's no audio at all.
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Turns out, the bug is *not* fixed in 3.12.0-031200-generic - just doesn't
happen as frequently, I guess.
I will try 3.12.4 now.
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I've upgraded to the mainline kernel 3.12.0-031200-generic, and looks
like it's fixed.
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Title:
Regression: audio stopped working aft
Public bug reported:
Often, when I open the laptop's lid, it wakes up and goes back to sleep
after a few seconds. It doesn't always happen - maybe only 1/3 of the
time.
I can see the following in the dmesg output:
Dec 2 18:30:48 dima-xps kernel: [39400.470282] ACPI: Waking up from
system sleep
I don't have a way to reproduce it, but it happens once in a while.
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Kernel panic
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
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Public bug reported:
I just got a kernel panic. I wasn't doing anything interesting at the
time, but networkmanager was reconnecting, so maybe it's related. The
screen changed to text mode and showed me a stack trace, and my computer
was completely frozen after that. (Even Alt-SysRq-... keys didn'
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1239233 ***
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It actually keeps happening: the output device gets changed to HDMI on
its own once in a while. I don't have a Raring environment right now;
I'll try to figure something out, though.
Also, I don't think it'
Yes, the original description already says I've tried the upstream
kernel and has the 'kernel-bug-exists-upstream' tag.
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Yes, the bug also exists in upstream kernel - though I don't know if
it's actually a kernel bug. (I just didn't know which package to pick.)
It looks like something caused the audio settings to change during the
upgrade.
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ERROR: connecting to Launchpad failed: [Errno 185090050] _ssl.c:345:
error:0B084002:x509 certificate routines:X509_load_cert_crl_file:system lib
You can reset the credentials by removing the file
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Public bug reported:
After the upgrade, sound stopped working for me. The volume would always
be set to 100% after booting, though I couldn't hear anything.
I went to the audio settings, and discovered that the hardware profile
was set to "Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output". Changing it to "Analog Ste
Public bug reported:
I have a USB hub with two devices attached: an ethernet card and a
wireless keyboard/mouse receiver. If I plug in or unplug my Galaxy Nexus
phone, it causes the other two devices to disconnect momentarily. If I
plug in or unplug one of the other devices, everything works fine.
Seems for work ok in 3.12-rc6. (It doesn't happen that frequently in
3.8, though, so I can't be completely sure.)
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Did not happen before; definitely a regression in 13.10.
I'll try the upstream kernels now.
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Title:
Kernel panic after connecting a
Public bug reported:
I connected my Galaxy Nexus phone, tried to browse it using the
"camera:/" protocol, and got a kernel panic. The crash seems to be in
the USB code:
handle_cmd_completion
xhci_irq
? rcu_process_callbacks
? centrino_target
xhci_msi_irq
...
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubunt
The mainline kernel works fine.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Suspend stopped working after the 3.8.0-30 upgrade
St
Public bug reported:
After I installed the latest kernel package, linux-
image-3.8.0-30-generic, my laptop wouldn't wake up from suspend anymore.
The keyboard backlight turns on, but otherwise, the system appears to be
frozen. When I removed the package and reverted back to 3.8.0-29,
suspend start
I can reproduce this simply by using Google Maps in Chrome (which now
uses WebGL).
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