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I also have this on two systems, both running Ubuntu 24.04.1.
First system:
ASUS Pro WS TRX50-SAGE WIFI + AMD Threadripper 7970X
Ubuntu 24.04 Desktop + kernel 6.11.x from Xanmod
SSDs that have this issue: Solidigm P44 Pro 2TB and Samsung 990 Pro 4TB
Second system:
Gigabyte MZ32-AR0 (rev 1.0) + AM
Same is happening to me, probably related to BTRFS?
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Did you test he same webcam as I did (Logitech BRIO)?
If it happens for me with two laptops from different manufacturers that have
different processors (Intel vs AMD), there is certainly something going on.
It happened on 21.10 and now happns on 22.04 LTS version of Ubuntu, so the bug
report shou
I don't think bug title change is correct, this is confirmed to happen
on 3 distinct laptops already in this thread.
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I have Logitech BRIO 4k Pro webcam connected via its USB cable to Asus
Vivobook Pro 16X OLED M7600QE-L2014X (90NB0V71-M02190) laptop.
On Ubuntu 21.10 after suspend (`systemctl suspend`) webcam's microphone
stops
Actually I have tested it on a different laptop this time: Purism Libre
13 Version 4. So this shouldn't be laptop-specific either.
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Just tested the same Logitech BRIO on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, still the same
issue.
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Microphone not working after suspend
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Yeah, situation on this laptop is very problematic. It loses microphone
audio all of a sudden often on its own (I unmute myself on Google Meet
and notice there is no audio from me).
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I have Logitech BRIO 4k Pro webcam connected via its USB cable to Asus
Vivobook Pro 16X OLED M7600QE-L2014X (90NB0V71-M02190) laptop.
On Ubuntu 21.10 after suspend (`systemctl suspend`) webcam's microphone
Public bug reported:
I have Logitech BRIO 4k Pro webcam connected via its USB cable to Asus
Vivobook Pro 16X OLED M7600QE-L2014X (90NB0V71-M02190) laptop.
On Ubuntu 21.10 after suspend (`systemctl suspend`) webcam's microphone
stops working (device is still there, but audio level is at zero all t
So according to Arch Wiki
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF#Isolating_the_GPU):
> Starting with Linux 4.18.16, vfio-pci is compiled-in as opposed to being a
> module
Does this mean the same will happen in Ubuntu's kernel?
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It does, but not working in 100% of cases, for instance when occupied by
USB devices that are actively used by certain applications it was
failing for me occasionally.
The only proper and clean solution is to be able to force the device to
use vfio-pci, which is impossible with the kernel Ubuntu s
What is necessary for this change to happen?
To me it looks like just changing CONFIG_VFIO_PCI=m to CONFIG_VFIO_PCI=y would
be enough and I don't think this may cause any regressions.
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Because of
nazar-pc@nazar-pc ~> cat '/boot/config-4.15.0-21-generic' | grep
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD=y
Following doesn't work:
nazar-pc@nazar-pc ~> cat /etc/modprobe.d/gpu-passthrough.conf
options vfio-pci ids=10de:1b06,10de:10ef,1b21:2142
softdep nouveau pre
Go to /var/lib/dkms/ and remove any directories from old modules you had in
past and do not have installed anymore.
After that it should work fine. It was too difficult for Ubuntu developers to
automate, so they've fixed the core issue, but didn't clean /var/lib/dkms/ from
older crap.
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Well, this is an issue reported against DKMS package in particular
distro: Ubuntu. Not against DKMS as such. It happens on development
version of Ubuntu for a long time, can't say how long exactly.
Apparently, issue is present since 2011 and is triggered under certain
conditions.
>From my understa
It is an issue for a lot of people here and today, on up to date Ubuntu
version. I'm living on development version of Ubuntu for few years now
and it is a pain to manually run dkms for each driver after each kernel
upgrade. And I'm regularly cleaning my system from old packages and
other garbage.
And why was this marked incomplete? It definitely happens to a lot of
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Error during kernel upgrade: Could not locate dk
This is a feature request, thus doesn't require logs
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Public bug reported:
Since 4.12 BFQ is included in upstream Linux kernel.
I'd like to see Ubuntu's kernel built with BFQ support, even if not used by
default.
I'm tired to see my system freezing when copying large files from/to USB device
or sometimes even within regular SATA drives.
** Affects
Seriously, this bug is open for almost 6!!! years!!!
Why can't someone figure out why on every kernel update we have to manually run
dkms command to compile VirtualBox, Nvidia and other modules?
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I'm wondering how did it reach zesty-proposed earlier that artful-
proposed. On Artful I still do not see an update.
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This issue is not solved until fixed kernel appears in stable
repositories. This is exactly why new people are arriving and will do so
for a few more weeks.
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I agree that this should be released much faster. For instance, one bug
I found in btrfs-progs that was fixed in less that a week after 2 weeks
from reporting was fixed in Ubuntu, while bug only affected small subset
of btrfs users with additional features and didn't actually corrupt or
hang anythi
Still happens with dkms modules in general:
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As an additional information: this issue is primarily triggered by
Firefox when running GPU-related workloads, in my case either video
playback or live SVG charts on stock exchange. When those are not used
issue either doesn't happen at all or very rarely, not even every day.
Video playback and SVG
No, I'm using whatever in proposed repositories. Is it different from
what is in repositories? Name is the same, don't want to override
current kernel, it seems to be the only one installed currently.
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The same with 4.10.0-19: https://pastebin.com/uXt874nH
More errors in log file this time, but I think they are all consequences of the
same underlying problem.
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The same with today's -17 update
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7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129
Status in li
I thought it was caused by overclocking, but now I'm pretty sure it
doesn't (passes CPU/RAM stress tests under Windows). I'm also
encountering this issue for approximately one week now when watching
youtube in up to date Firefox Nightly, here is my log:
кві 04 09:30:01 nazar-pc kernel: ---
And yes, system works for many hours without issues, and bug suddenly
happens at random. There is no heavy load at that time.
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Status in dkms package in Ubuntu:
Here is my message on mailing list: https://marc.info/?l=linux-
usb&m=148237345520582
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USB 3.1 controller does weird magic: a
I can do more testing if you need it or if you don't have access to this
or similar motherboard.
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No, it didn't start happening after update/upgrade because my PC is few
weeks old and I didn't check 3.1 support ever before.
With mainline kernel 4.9.0-040900-lowlatency behavior is exactly the
same
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I have motherboard GA-Z170X-UD5 TH with 2 USB Type-C (USB
3.1/Thunderbolt 3) ports, BIOS version F20b.
Both ports are "sleeping" on cold start - I can't boot from USB device
plugged into any and both of t
Public bug reported:
I have motherboard GA-Z170X-UD5 TH with 2 USB Type-C (USB
3.1/Thunderbolt 3) ports, BIOS version F20b.
Both ports are "sleeping" on cold start - I can't boot from USB device
plugged into any and both of these 2 USB Type-C ports. Ubuntu 17.04 as
of December 11 doesn't see anyt
cerebellum-ukr, is there any place to track for upstreaming necessary
patches? Quite boring to do this every time I want to build kernel.
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Thank you, works for me on upstream 4.8-rc2
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not suppor
I'm having this issue again after upgrade to GCC 6 from GCC 5 recently. I've
being able to compile custom kernel with just `KCFLAGS="-fno-pie"`, now it
fails with error mentioned in this bug report.
Any ideas why? Am I alone here?
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Will mentioned patch have potential to go upstream?
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n
For virtualbox you should modify Makefile under following subdirectories
only: boxdrv, vboxnetapd, vboxnetflt and vboxpci.
The fix in #19 should be complete, since I'm currently on vanilla kernel
4.6.0-rc7 compiled with similar tweak and all modules compiled with
mentioned patches and Nvidia, Virt
No, solution was incomplete.
Correct is following:
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -fno-pie -fno-stack-protector
Otherwise it compiles, but afterwards doesn't work and complains with
"Unknown symbol __stack_chk_fail (err 0)"
For all other modules (tried with bbswitch-0.8, tuxedo-wmo-1.5.1,
virtualbox-5.0.18) ju
I've added:
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -fno-pie
In /usr/src/nvidia-364-364.19/Kbuild before line 59 and compilation of
Nvidia module using dkms succeeded.
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I was able to compile HHVM and Nvidia binary driver by reverting GCC
package to older version, now Xenial uses newer packages by default,
which makes compilation out of the box impossible.
This doesn't feel like dkms-specific issue, since HHVM is very different
thing and suffers from the same issu
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