Bionic was rock solid for me - Focal has been a nightmare of crashes. I
can disconnect from the AP and reconnect and it comes back to life.
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I'm going to have to put this on the back burner for a while, sorry.
I've got a ton of other stuff to do before I can return to this. I want
to set up a VM that I can snapshot and destroy for any testing that you
need.
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This problem has not re-occurred since trusty release. I'm happy for it
to be closed, I'll re-open if I see it again.
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Title:
All U
** Changed in: maas
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
MAAS ipmi fails on OCPv3 Roadrunner
Status in MAAS:
Fix
@Joseph: It's stopped happening for me now the only change I made
was to revert to the older nvidia driver available in trusty as the
newer one causes Xorg crashes for me.
Can the USB problems really be linked to other kernel modules like this?
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In fact previously installed kernels are not working for the same
reason. How can I fix this?
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Title:
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I am unable to test the upstream kernel as X no longer works; it said it
had built my nvidia module but it still failed to load under the new
kernel, which leaves me with no desktop.
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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Public bug reported:
I do not know how to reliably reproduce this, but since an update in
trusty a couple of days ago I am getting a random USB device stop
working and then they all start going one by one. The mouse and
keyboard included in this of course.
This has happened to me before and it w
Ok so here's the bug:
maas_ipmi_autodetect.py looks for a user slot called "maas", and
reprograms that first. If it does not exist then it defaults to User10.
User10 does not exist on this hardware.
What it should be doing:
* Look for a user called maas and re-use or re-program
* Failing that,
** Changed in: maas
Status: New => Triaged
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Title:
MAAS ipmi fails on OCPv3 Roadrunner
Status in MAAS:
Triaged
Status in O
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