Ok, I'll do that, but I'll struggle as the machine has no ethernet.
I'll do it soon, Thanks for the advice.
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10de:03ef [AS
I have the similar symptoms as above but with UBUNTU 14.04 and its
kernel.
Of course, the work-arounds listed in the report above do not work for
me in this new kernel.
Specifically;
solution "1)" works as an emergency measure but only works once-only and
a lot of the graphics drivers are not ru
Public bug reported:
Restarted server
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-extra-3.19.0-32-generic 3.19.0-32.37~14.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-32.37~14.04.1-generic 3.19.8-ckt7
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.18
Ar
Upgrading to 3.16 still caused display to crash.
I've successfully upgraded to kernel 3.19 (3.19.0-31-generic) and
haven't experienced the display crash issue since.
sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid
I only ran into one issue with the i915 DKMS module crashing and fixed it by
in
I have mike-holmes's problem also, logitec h800, sound, no mic over
bluetooth. No usb.
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I updated the BIOS and the problem seems to have gone away. I rebooted
10 times with no failures. PC has been running over one day with no
kernel or other crashes. It looks like this was entirely my problem (and
ASRock's buggy BIOS).
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I updated the BIOS to version 1.30.
I am now running the 15.10 stock kernel 4.2.
I will let you know if the problem still happens, or if there are no
crashes after a day or more of operation.
I appreciate your help.
On 25.10.2015 13:33, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Mike Cornelison, thank
Public bug reported:
I was running under kernel 4.3 as requested (see bug 1507119)
I got the 4.3 kernel oops and then rebooted to stock kernel 4.2
in order to file a bug report (as requested).
However, the reboot to kernel 4.2 triggered a mass of >10 popup
windows announcing a bug. This is one
Not clear what you mean.
Do you mean that when I get a kernel oops using the (future) 4.3 kernel,
I should reboot to the Ubuntu normal (4.2) kernel to file the bug report?
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I tried this and was asked to file the bug upstream to the kernel
developers because it is not an Ubuntu package. Do you want me to do
this?
Related item:
I have now seen this same bug:
"Bad page state in process xampp-linux-x64 pfn:1b9e24"
when using Ubuntu 15.04 with the stock Ubuntu kernel.
I installed the kernel 4.3.0-040300rc6-generic x86_64
The system froze within an hour of rebooting.
After reboot, the following error was reported (in >10 separate popup windows)
BUG: Bad page state in process xampp-linux-x64 pfn:1b9e24
I used the first one (underneath all the others) to send
After I installed Ubuntu 15.10 this bug happens frequently, often
immediately after boot.
The process named is not constant, but appears to be random.
BUG: Bad page state in process x
This system also has frequent freezes, requiring a reboot.
Priority should be "critical" unless on
On switching to 15.10 my Logitech H800 BT headset no longer exports a
microphone in the sound settings dialogue, the headset works fine
otherwise for HSP/HFP play back and A2DP
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This was due to qemu-system-ppc being outdated. Adding in the cloud-
archive:kilo PPA and updating the package to 1:2.2+dfsg-
5expubuntu9.3~cloud0 resolved the issue.
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Upon trying to run the canonical-certification-server kvm test or
running kvm manually, we get the following:
-- c-c-s kvm test --
Executing KVM Test
WARNING:root:No config file found
DEBUG:root:Starting KVM Test
DEBUG:root:No image specified, downloading one now.
D
@romanbn, I followed the suggestions you made in post # 290. Your
solution worked like a charm, thanks so much! And thanks to everyone
who worked on this solution! I just want to say, all your efforts are
sincerely appreciated!!
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NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 22s! [Xor
@romanbn, I'm trying to follow in your footsteps. So, I installed
kernel 4.2 successfully. I'd like to install the firmware you
recommended (https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-
firmware/tree/master/ath10k). Do you have the commands you executed
executed to upgrade the firmware?
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I'm also having the same problem as Kaara Baastrup and am running kernel
uname -a
Linux LappyBeast 3.19.0-27-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 14 21:43:37 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros Killer E220x Gigabit Ether
Public bug reported:
all other updates are downloaded but will not continue installing
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-62-generic (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57~precise1-generic 3.13.11.4
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic i686
A
mgmorgan@mike-ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install -f
[sudo] password for mgmorgan:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 44 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0 B
This was due to file corruption due to multipath disk confusion.
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Public bug reported:
Every time I try to install new packages I get an error. I think it was
due to some of my kernel modules getting removed. :P
I was following some instructions trying to get my sound card working.
Now the sound card works, but I messed up my install somehow.
ProblemType: Pac
Since this machine is running 14.04.2 which is still supported for
another 4 years, it is not running systemd.
Also, /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/hypervisor does not exist.
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Power8 in PowerNV mode with Ubuntu installed does not expose kvm cpu
capabilities:
ubuntu@powereight:~$ lsmod |grep kvm
ubuntu@powereight:~$
ubuntu@powereight:~$ egrep -o "vmx|svm" /proc/cpuinfo
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Power8 in PowerNV mode with Ubuntu installed does not expose kvm cpu
capabilities:
ubuntu@powereight:~$ lsmod |grep kvm
ubuntu@powereight:~$
ubuntu@powereight:~$ egrep -o "vmx|svm" /proc/cpuinfo
ubuntu@powereight:~$
In this same mode with PowerKVM installed, the machine
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Bluetooth mouse fails to re-connect after sleep.
Status i
I have tried the latest curtin-common and python-curtin from the wily
repositories running on 14.04.2:
#leftyfb@maaster[0]:~$ apt-cache policy curtin-common
curtin-common:
Installed: 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1 0
50
I tried following the above workaround on the IBM Power 8 twice on new
deployments. Attached is the log.
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This is for Power 8 which is ppc64le. There are no mainline kernels for
this architecture that I could find.
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Model Hardware Power 8 8247-22L
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS installed via MAAS deplyoment to bare metal (OPAL mode).
kernel: 3.16.0-37-generic
It seems that the kernel/system is duplicating the physica
I can confirm using after enabling the 14.10 images in MAAS, I now have
hwe-u as an option. I can also confirm that this does not in fact work
in the case of the Power 8 when commissioning:
Error: Couldn't load kernel image
Mike
On 05/13/2015 11:25 AM, Jeff Lane wrote:
> Summary:
>
I can confirm using after enabling the 14.10 images in MAAS, I now have
hwe-u as an option. I can also confirm that this does not in fact work
in the case of the Power 8 when commissioning:
Error: Couldn't load kernel image
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I tried all three kernels on a Dell R320 with no kernel command line
options and they all resolve the issue.
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FYI, I can confirm this on a Clevo W230SS. (It has both an nvidia an
Intel chipset, but I keep it in Intel-only mode.) Let me know if I can
do anything to assist.
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That kernel flag works. Thanks for pushing this along.
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Console extremely slow with 3.13 and newer kernels for certified
se
I added the change from the SAUCE patch in May of 2011 to 3.13.0-48 and
rebuilt. It fixes the problem.
-static int mtrr __read_mostly; /* disable mtrr */
+static int mtrr __read_mostly = 3; /* disable mtrr */
I've attached the kernel, 3-13.0-48.80+testfb.
** Attachmen
Both of your finds are interesting considering the vesafb SAUCE patches
seem to be making a change to mtrr.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2011-May/015600.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2013-March/027111.html
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3.11.x and earlier versions from mainline give me no display -- just a
black screen on boot. The system does work, and I posted a dmesg from
that boot earlier (dmesg110.txt is the name of the file.) So there's
definitely some sort of SAUCE patch or patches that make vesafb work
with those kernels,
3.11.0-12 does not have the bug, while 3.12.0-1 with SYSFB=n does. It
looks like 3.12 is when simplefb was implemented (as you noted in a
previous post) and when vesafb was integrated.
Based on Joseph Salisbury's comment #24 above noting that the older
Ubuntu kernels had SAUCE patches to make vesa
Thanks, that'll help if your host has the G200 based IPMI card.
Mainline kernels before 3.13 don't work at all, and the versions of 3.13
built with SYSFB=y are fine while the ones with SYSFB=n are not.
Comments 15 and 19.
I downloaded the source for 3.11.0-12, 3.12.0-1 and 3.13.0-1 from
(https://
Yep, one machine, three kernels.
I didn't have /etc/default/openipmi since I don't have the openipmi
package installed. I tried installing it and flipping those off, also I
tried blacklisting ipmi_si and ipmi_devintf. Unfortunately, there was no
change.
I can install and post logs for just about
** Attachment added: "[Correction] dmesg - Ubuntu 12.04 kernel v3.13.0-49
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Understood. I agree that not completely breaking virtual machines in
some hypervisors is important. While I'm required to use bare-metal
installs on these systems, I depend on VMs as much as the next person.
There has to be an alternate solution.
Are you suggesting there's a kernel change needed t
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That's correct, the VESA framebuffer (vesafb) is what I saw on lsmod on
older kernels. I can do any other testing you'd like with different
kernels or versions of Ubuntu as the system I'm doing this on is purely
test. Pre-setting the desired resolution results in a slow console and
setting GRUB_TER
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i've received word from a coworker that their trusty kernel
(3.13.0-48-generic) is hitting this reliably as well
apport-collect fails for me:
$ apport-collect 1437414
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/apport-cli", line 370, in
if not app.run_argv():
File "/usr/lib/python2.
Public bug reported:
run the attached script which:
- creates a disk image
- creates an ext2 fs in the middle of it
- mounts that ext2 fs via loopback
- deploys & runs some code in that mount
- tries to unmount it
the kernel ends up saying the mount is busy (it's not) and it's not
possible t
just run the code:
$ ./minimal.sh
note: using the utopic kernel 3.16.0-33
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run the attached script which:
- - creates a disk image
-
I built 3.13.0-48.80 with CONFIG_X86_SYSFB=y since it was set to n in
3.13.0-7.24. This resolves the issue. I can upload the built kernel if
necessary.
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3.13.0-1 that you linked does not have the bug.
3.13.0-6.23 does not have it: https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/5537054
3.13.0-7.24 appears to be a failed build, but maybe one of the commits
is related:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.13.0-7.24/
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The latest daily hwe-u image for MAAS seems to lack network
connectivity. Along with the below error, I cannot ssh or ping the
installation. I will follow up with further information once the machine
becomes available in the coming weeks.
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS ubuntu hvc0
ubunt
I tested more mainline kernels: 3.2.0 through 3.10.0. The corresponding
Ubuntu kernels (ex: lts-quantal 3.5.0-54 vs mainline 3.5.0) work
properly. The ones from mainline all black screen.
If I go to / and do find . -name vesafb.ko only the Ubuntu kernels from
3.11 and earlier have the file.
Was t
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I tried more kernels this morning, and unfortunately my results weren't
so good.
All of the v3.12-rc# kernels, v3.11.0 and v3.11.10.15 give me a black
screen. The system does boot and function, but I am blind. I'm attaching
the dmesg from v3.12.0, v3.12-rc1 and v3.11.0.
The last versions of 3.8 (
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Chris, the output is:
2.3.3
07/10/2014
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Console extremely slow with 3.13 and newer kernels for certified
servers with Matr
In an attempt to narrow it down, I downloaded some more kernels from
mainline to test. I reloaded the machine with 12.04 and tried 3.11.0-26
(via linux-generic-lts-saucy meta) and 3.12.0 from the mainline
repository. 3.12.0 is slow like 3.13 and 3.11.0-26 performs fine as
noted in the original rep
I updated the BIOS to 2.3.3, and I used kernel 4.0-rc5 that was posted
this morning. No change. Running dpkg -l is still a slideshow.
I removed the bios-outdated tag, let me know if I need to do another
collect.
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I can do that on Monday when I'm back in the office no problem. This is
a test machine so I can do just about anything with it. Thanks!
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When I first came across this issue I thought it was the same as bug
#1316035 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1316035), but this bug seems to be about X and it is
reporting xorg
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Public bug reported:
When I first came across this issue I thought it was the same as bug
#1316035 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1316035), but this bug seems to be about X and it is
reporting xorg-server as the package with the issue. I've seen a report
on the certif
Using the hwe-u kernel which I think is 3.16.0-31-generic seems to have
resolved the kernel panicing.
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Title:
kernel panic on IBM Po
I am have the same problem with puppet in a container on 14.04 using hwe kernel
version 3.16.0-31.
Package install for kernel is linux-image-generic-lts-utopic
Switch back to kernel 3.13.0-46 fixed the problem for me.
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