Seems I forgot to update is. Unfortunately I still get freezes (N3520 Baytrail).
There are some promising developments that seem to actually fix the issue:
see:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/704786/
and
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=241811
It would be great if people have
I upgraded to kernel 3.13.0-106-generic and verified the nvme module is
included in the linux-image package.
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Assignee: Canonical Kernel (canonical-kernel) => Thadeu Lima de Souza
Cascardo (cascardo)
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Assignee: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (cascardo) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
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Title:
system freeze when swapping to encrypted swap
This was revert + application of the upstream fix from a stable release.
Tagging as verified.
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111291#c10
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Title:
uvcvideo 1-1.4:1.0: Entity type for entity Extension 4 was
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: Triaged
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Problem no longer occurs on 4.8.0-30-generic (Ubuntu 16.10)
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i915 HDMI display turns off during boot after upgrade to 16.04
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2016-December/081398.html
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) => Tim Gardner
(timg-tpi)
** Changed in: linux
tests ran: 2, failed: 0;
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There's nothing interesting in the logs.
Can you confirm one thing for me - the error you get is "permission
denied" and not "operation not permitted"? Those represent different
error codes, so I want to be certain which one you're getting. Thanks.
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The EFI stub loader produces consistent boot errors when booting Trusty
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many ways (using efibootmgr, an EFI shell, rEFInd, etc.). One approach
is:
1) Install an EFI shell on the computer and set it as
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Title:
linux: 3.19.0-78.86 -proposed
Verified on 201606-22526, with Bluetooth device [0cf3:e009]
Bluetooth 4.0 devices work well with the proposed Yakkety kernel (4.8.0-31)
The keyboard / mouse can be paired without problem, and still usable after
reboot.
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Dell XPS 13 9360 (Kaby lake) using Ubuntu 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-53.
Connection drops randomly, while iwconfig and network manager showing as still
connected. Disconnecting and reconnecting to the network resolves the problem.
Have tried changing wifi-powersave in
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Bug discovered in the threads at http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-
coreutils/2016-12/msg8.html and
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189981 partially quoted
below (with the permission of the persons involved).
=== Message 1 ===
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Indeed, DASDs with a nomenclature of 019* are often for special use, like 0191,
019D and 019E.
But this is mostly by convention only.
Interesting to know if that applies to this case, too?
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--- Comment From mauri...@br.ibm.com 2016-12-12 11:19 EDT---
Canonical,
The patch has been accepted into mainline/4.9 [1].
Submitting to kernel-team mailing list a while ago, but not in the archives yet.
Updated netboot files (lpfc module) required.
Thanks!
[1] scsi: lpfc: fix oops/BUG
--- Comment From bress...@de.ibm.com 2016-12-12 11:21 EDT---
Thanks for the lesson, Mr. Cascardo !
install of the new kernel went well
uname -a | grep 1647400
Linux p23lp37 4.4.0-53-generic #74+lp1647400 SMP Fri Dec 9 17:14:12 UTC 2016
s390x s390x s390x GNU/Linux
and
with this
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Title:
system freeze when swapping to encrypted swap partition
Ubuntu added a 4.9.0 kernel yesterday
(4.9.0-040900-generic_4.9.0-040900.201612111631_amd64.deb) in the
mainline kernel ppa. This kernel does not have the problem on my Surface
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Similar like Bug #1603719 or Bug #1604396 i got a "Permission denied"
when trying to access a NFS subshare from our NFSv4 Server.
I tried this under (K)ubuntu Trusty and Xenial and also with the ubuntu
based Mint Versions 17.3 Rosa an 18 Sarah.
Kernel
Refiling against the kernel as both of your links suggest
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Title:
md5sum fails with
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Public bug reported:
After the installation of Ubuntu 16.04 on to my ASUS R 751L Model (from
Windows 10) the Clickpad is not detected or does not work at all. I
could not find a Ubuntu installation for the ASUS Smart gesture online.
A mouse works.
The terminal input " cat
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--- Comment From bress...@de.ibm.com 2016-12-12 10:25 EDT---
With Ubuntu 16.10 the problem is gone !
If you still want me to try the kernel at
http://people.canonical.com/~cascardo/lp1647400/
Please give me some info how to use the files. Sorry, I have no experience with
this.
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Hi, Mr. Bresser.
Thank you for your response.
Your testing of the kernel at
http://people.canonical.com/~cascardo/lp1647400/linux-
image-4.4.0-53-generic_4.4.0-53.74+lp1647400_s390x.deb would be very
much welcome.
In order to test it, you should install 16.04, then:
wget
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Again on my Ubuntu phone so can't test much but yes as seen in the diff
the 'y' was dropped between 14-17 in favor of 'm' which caused this bug.
Then sometime earlier a missing CONFIG parameter for touchscreen was
there, a separate problem, but after that got fixed everything (both
keyboard and
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@pmonas triggered by your comment, I made some further investigation and it
seems that the middle-click is alway triggered when I click with a single
finger in the upper-right part of the trackpad
Please check if you find the same
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I can confirm this problem in Kubuntu 14.04 on:
vmlinuz-3.13.0-101-generic.
So, to summarize my tests, in Kubuntu 14.04,
I do NOT have the problem with vmlinuz-3.13.0-100-generic.
I do, however, have the problem with the following three kernels:
vmlinuz-3.13.0-101-generic
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
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[Hyper-V] do not lose pending heartbeat
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sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
Then re-install the package or updates.
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yes, I can reproduce it like this:
- open a text doc
- select some text in it
- tap in the top right corner of the touchpad
then the selected text gets pasted for every tap
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See comment #1
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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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The changes mentioned in the bug description were made by the following
commit in mainline:
commit c2a9737f45e27d8263ff9643f994bda9bac0b944
Author: Wei Fang
Date: Fri Oct 7 17:01:52 2016 -0700
vfs,mm: fix a dead loop in truncate_inode_pages_range()
That commit was
Can you see if this bug still exists in the 3.13.0-106 kernel? It can be
downloaded from:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/11527714
If it does, can you see if this bug happens with the 3.13.0-100 kernel? It can
be downloaded from:
Backport packages from packages here can be worked on, the following tracking
bugs were opened for them:
linux-hwe-edge (16.04.1) - bug 1649361
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Kernel 4.4.0-31 cd into NFS4 directory: Operation not
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Hi Joe,
I did verify this again with the below kernels and results:
- 4.8.0-22 16.10 kernel - kdump through NMI on 4 CPU cores doesn't work - VM
gets stuck and there is no crash file nor a reboot.
- 4.9.0-040900RC8 kernel from ubuntu mainline - kdump through NMI works fine
when using single
Hi,
I am using since a few weeks the kernel 4.9 with my dell e7370 abd the touchpad
is recognized.
I have however an annoying problem which happens quite often.
With the "tap to click" option enabled, when I tap the touchpad sometime
the behavior is quite unreliable.
For example:
1) Tapping
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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@pmonas yes, I think the singe tap is sometime interpreted as a middle-click. I
can guarantee that I click with a single finger, though ...
Is someone else using the 4.9 kernel on the e7370 observing this ?
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This bug is for tracking the 4.8.0-32.34 upload package. This bug will
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For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
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@bagl0312: both of those are what you'd expect from a "middle-click".
This seems somehow like a different bug (or perhaps you're inadvertently
tapping with two or three fingers and your system is set up to interpret
that as a middle-click)
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mlx5_core failed to increase
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Title:
Setting
I can confirm this problem in Kubuntu 14.04 on two kernels:
vmlinuz-3.13.0-103-generic-efi.signed, in 14.04
vmlinuz-3.13.0-105-generic-efi.signed, in 14.04
(The details of my test are in the thread Rod Smith cited:
apport information
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Problem persists in yakkety (and all other ubuntu versions with kernels
higher than 3.16)
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No audio over
apport information
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The EFI stub loader produces consistent boot errors when booting Trusty
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apport information
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I've tried with 3.13.0-100 and it worked. I tried with 3.13.0-106 and it
failed.
I've attached the requested apport-collect information from a 3.13.0-106
kernel; however, because of the nature of the bug, I had to boot that
kernel via GRUB 2, not via the EFI stub loader. The apport-collect
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1649326/+attachment/4790874/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt
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is kernel bisecting needed?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1467190
Title:
No audio over DisplayPort MST
Status
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.16.36-trusty/
is the latest working kernel
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.16.39
for example won't work
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tests ran: 141, failed: 0;
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/testing/4.8.0-31.33-generic/modoc__4.8.0-31.33__2016-12-12_20-19-00/results-index.html
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--- Comment From gpicc...@br.ibm.com 2016-12-12 15:54 EDT---
(In reply to comment #9)
> Marking verification-done-yakkety. Spot checking the resulting deb shows
> that at least ohci-platform, cxlflash, ibmpowernv, and powernv_flash are now
> included in the generic package.
We
Thanks for that. The first command worked and installed the kernel image update.
"sudo apt-get install -f"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1649147
Title:
package
@p-staffan Are you also using the 4.9.x kernel (i.e. the one with the
patch so that the touchpad is recognized)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1590590
Title:
Touchpad
tests ran: 16, failed: 3;
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/testing/4.8.0-31.33-generic/modoc__4.8.0-31.33__2016-12-12_19-24-00/results-index.html
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tests ran: 1, failed: 0;
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/testing/3.19.0-78.86-generic/onza__3.19.0-78.86__2016-12-12_19-50-00/results-index.html
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