So switching the "Sleep State" in the BIOS to "Linux" solved the issue.
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Title:
Ubuntu 22.04 not waking up after sec
The ctrl+alt+F2 trick didn't work with me. My keyboard seems to be not
working after suspend.
But I stumbled over this Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/lnyrt6/til_i_learn_newer_thinkpads_have_a_setting_for.
There is a "Sleep State" switch in the BIOS of some Thinkpads (Confi
Public bug reported:
After the first suspend it wakes up just fine - it's the second suspend
after which the screen stays blank and keyboard doesn't react (although
the power LED starts glowing). It happens if I close the laptop's lid or
do a manual suspend via the system menu. It happens only rec
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 20.04 (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS)
Package version: 5.10.0
After setting the same mac address on enp4s0 as enp3s0, I set up the prp
link with the command
ip link add name prp0 type hsr slave1 enp3s0 slave2 enp4s0 version 1
proto 1
I made a simple udp client t
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 19.04
Package version 1.178
After the upgrade the transfer speeds dropped dramatically.
Download/incoming is affected to a greater degree than upload/outgoing.
A temporary solution as downloading linux-firmware 1.175.3 from cosmic-
updates, and overwriting binaries
Ok, on 18.04 (Bionic), if I do this
```
sudo apt-get build-dep linux-tools-4.15.0-39-generic
sudo apt-get install libiberty-dev binutils-dev
mkdir tmp
cd tmp
apt-get source linux-tools-4.15.0-39-generic
cd linux-4.15.0/tools/perf
make
```
I do get a perf command that demangles (so I now have a wor
I am affected by this on Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic).
The only workaround I have seen, is to build/rebuild the `perf` tool
from the source package. This does not fix the problem for me on 18.04.
```
sudo apt-get install libiberty-dev binutils-dev
mkdir tmp
cd tmp
apt-get source linux-tools-4.15.0-39-ge
Update. This is a functional regression as a result of switching to
modesetting.
Source: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107840#c1
** Package changed: linux-signed-oem (Ubuntu) => xorg (Ubuntu)
** Tags removed: kernel-bug
** Summary changed:
- Intel i915 GPU driver has wrong max
Public bug reported:
The i915 driver in the Linux kernel misrepresents the max output of
certain, newer, GPUs.
The output should be 16384x16384 for newer models (on at least 7th and
8th gen Intel CPUs) but it is stuck in 8192x8192.
The problem lies in:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/mast
Since it appears to work with the above workaround, as far as I'm
concerned this bug can be closed.
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Title:
Apple Thunderbolt 2 to F
I found a way to make this work!
Apparently when you connect the device it isn't authorized. I read here
(http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/12/project-bolt-improves-thunderbolt-
security-linux) that Redhat is working on making a GUI which will offer
you a dialog to authorize, but for now it needs to
I can confirm that this is not fixed in kernel v4.15-rc1.
I can see the device:
---
$ cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/device_name
Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter
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.. but it doesn't show up in lspci, and it doesn't look like drivers can
bind to it (I'm trying with libffado). Cold- or hot
I also have to say that the system where I experienced this error is not
with me anymore.
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Title:
14e4:4365 bcmwl-kernel source: fix
Public bug reported:
just after login.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-8-generic 3.13.0-8.27
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-8.27-generic 3.13.2
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-8-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Annotation: This occured during a p
Unable to test sorry.
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On Jan 2, 2014 6:10 PM, "Christopher M. Penalver" <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kristian Erik Hermansen, this bug was r
I no longer have the macbook to test sorry.
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On Dec 14, 2013 9:25 PM, "Christopher M. Penalver" <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kristian Erik
Public bug reported:
Error dialog always shows up after resume/boot. System seems to be
working fine.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-13-generic 3.11.0-13.20
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-13.20-generic 3.11.6
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-13-generic x86
I am unsure what to do with this one. Haven't tested and can't reproduce
this as we don't run this device anymore. Right now, using a "plain"
NetApp FAS-2020, OnTap 7.4 and a 3.8.0 kernel off Ubuntu 13.04, this is
no longer a problem. As far as I am concerned, this one could be closed.
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