By the way, should I report a new bug for the different machine?
Just to write this down while I have it fresh in my mind, I have the
tested the card reader with a
* Thinkpad X220 with a fairly fast SSD where copying always seems to work just
fine on all three usb ports (where one is "blue" USB
Will do (though it's rather "intermittent", so may take a while to
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Copy of large files from USB3 card reader fails
On a HP Spectre x360 4105no laptop (kernel 4.4.0-62) I'm seeing this a
lot more frequently, I'm suspecting because it has a faster (completely
solid state) disk. A workaround is to do throttle the copying a bit,
e.g.
rsync -avh --bwlimit=2000 /media/48E2-F475/DCIM/* ~/Pictures/new/
There's a
I'll check with 4.9, yeah.
(And yes, rtl8723au ("modprobe 8723au") works fine, while the built-in
r8723au I blacklist since it drops out too much. I don't know if that
should be a separate bug or if there's a good reason for not having
rtl8723au by default; lwfinger seems to be a kernel driver
Hm, I'm currently using 4.7.0-040700rc5-generic on 16.04 with
$ grep acp /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="noprompt persistent acpi=noirq"
and have fully working boot, reboot, poweroff (on the Lenovo A740, not
A540).
(For wifi, I use https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8723au dkms).
nielks,
Ratrop, any difference with pci=noacpi?
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Status in linux package in
4.7rc5 has same behaviour: does not boot with acpi=noirq, does boot with
acpi=noirq.
** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-4.7-rc2
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though the 4.4.0-24.43 from regular xenial repos also booted fine with
acpi=noirq
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I got a tip from Navin at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118401
to try acpi=noirq and this does not only let me boot kernels>=4.3 (I'm writing
this from mainline 4.7!), but also makes it poweroff and restart correctly.
However, it does not resume from suspend (it seems to suspend
4.3 didn't work either though - shouldn't I just be bisecting commits
between 4.2.8 and 4.3?
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Would it make sense to report this upstream?
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OK, emailed at http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/2219523
(since I have no clue what, if any, sub-list would be more relevant)
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So rc6 didn't help (I had already tried rc5 as well, so it seems
anything later than linux-
image-4.2.8-040208-generic_4.2.8-040208.201512150620_amd64.deb does not
boot).
Should I report this to some upstream bug tracker?
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4.4.0-21
Also, I can't type in the initramfs shell, as if my usb keyboard isn't
recognized (works fine in grub though)
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linux-image-4.3.0-040300-generic_4.3.0-040300.201511020949_amd64.deb
also does not boot, same behaviour
linux-image-4.2.8-040208-generic_4.2.8-040208.201512150620_amd64.deb
however, does still boot
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4.2.8-wily boots, but has the same no-poweroff-issue.
4.3-wily does not boot (as in bug 1574178)
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Tried 4.6-rc5, can't boot with that either :( – it gives the exact same
issue as 4.4
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The bug is still present on linux 4.2, but I haven't been able to boot
with 4.4, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1574178
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Just in case, I tried moving all the 4.4 files out of /var/cache and
--reinstalling, but that didn't help.
I also noticed 4.2 had a linux-signed-image, but not 4.4, so I tried
installing linux-signed-image-4.4.0-21-generic but that didn't help
either.
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Status in
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managed to boot with 4.4 :-)
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** Description changed:
On a Lenovo A740, after upgrading to Xenial I have to downgrade to
kernel 4.2.0-35 in order to be able to boot at all.
My current /etc/default/grub:
# If you change this file, run 'update-grub'
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On a Lenovo A740, after upgrading to Xenial I have to downgrade to
kernel 4.2.0-35 in order to be able to boot at all.
My current /etc/default/grub:
# If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update
# /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
# For full documentation of the
jsalisbury, I tried the 4.4.0-040400rc3 kernel, but it never found my
harddrive (it gave up waiting for root device, couldn't find it by uuid,
dropped me to ash/initramfs, couldn't even use my usb keyboard so had to
long-press power to reboot). Does this warrant a new bug, or are there
new
Public bug reported:
I've got a "Lexar Professional Workflow XR1" CF card reader that
supports USB3, and has worked fine for regular JPG/CR2 images (sizes up
to about 20 MB), but when I tried some videos (which were 170MB and up),
the copy would fail around midway with "Error Splicing File:
ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso also has the same problem
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Oh, sorry for the mix-up! The image I used is called
ubuntu-14.10-desktop-amd64.iso
So 14.10 Utopic.
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Tried 14.04 Utopic UEFI from an USB drive, it has the same behaviour as
the recent kernels.
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This was a fresh install of 15.04, I haven't tried earlier releases so I
don't know.
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exists upstream in v.4.1.1 as well :(
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That BIOS update is for Broadwell systems only, mine's a Haswell (BIOS
revision 00KT19AUS).
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
gives
O00KT19AUS
09/30/2014
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No fix upstream :-/
This was a fresh install as of some days ago, these are the only kernels
I've tried:
ii linux-image-3.19.0-15-generic3.19.0-15.15
amd64Linux kernel image for version 3.19.0 on 64
bit x86 SMP
ii
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On testing hibernation, the screen first blanked out for half a second,
then showed the desktop again, but unresponsive. I clicked the power
button, it turned off, then clicked the power button again, and it
resumed fine with my terminal open. So hibernation works except, like
with systemctl
Public bug reported:
If I do systemctl poweroff or use any GUI to try to shut down, it gets
to the stage of
[ OK ] Reached target Shutdown
reboot: System halted
but just sits there unresponsive, and does not actually power down.
Similarly, if I try running fwts -P, the hibernate test seems
Now I'm on
Linux gamlepadda 3.11.10-03111009-generic #201404290535 SMP Tue Apr 29
09:35:44 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
and still getting some disconnects, guess my issue is unrelated.
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I may have the same issue on my Lenovo Thinkpad X200 with an Intel 5300
wifi card.
With 13.10, wireless was fine, with 14.04 it disconnects a lot or ssh
connections will hang for several seconds.
I've tried
echo options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 | sudo tee
/etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf
(then
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