*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1842320 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1842320
I see the same when booting on Ubuntu 23.04 on LG Gram 17Z90R (32 GB
RAM).
Loading initial ramdisk
error: out of memory
Then, it complains something about zstd image being corrupted.
However, after a
Same issue on LG Gram 17Z90R - no audio.
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Title:
[950XED, Realtek ALC298, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
This bug only is present on Wayland.
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Title:
gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU
cores
There is one more change I did after upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10.
This is a KVM VM - and for some reason, the GUI (X) sometimes freezes
after the VM is paused/saved/resumed, while SSH still works (this was
also before 19.10 and behaviour did not improve in 19.10).
I've changed to Wayland to
I still see this issue with Ununtu 17.10 with all updates installed.
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Title:
systemd-networkd hangs my boot
I'm also seeing this quite frequently on Dell Precision 5520 running
Ubuntu 17.10 with Wayland:
[85710.937972] [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure
on pipe A (start=15608 end=15609) time 761 us, min 1073, max 1079, scanline
start 1035, end 1086
I'm also seeing this quite frequently on Dell Precision 5520 running
Ubuntu 17.10 with Wayland:
[85710.937972] [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure
on pipe A (start=15608 end=15609) time 761 us, min 1073, max 1079, scanline
start 1035, end 1086
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 17.10 alpha (with Gnome being the default environment) - when
compared to Unity on Ubuntu 17.04 and earlier - it is not possible to
fully maximize a window.
There are two title bars in Ubuntu 17.10 alpha and Gnome after a window
is maximized, while we had only one
** Description changed:
After each system boot, iostat -m shows that the kernel has written
around 16 GB to SSD disk:
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
-9.100.00 10.062.380.00 78.47
+ 9.100.00 10.062.380.00
Public bug reported:
After each system boot, iostat -m shows that the kernel has written
around 16 GB to SSD disk:
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
9.100.00 10.062.380.00 78.47
Device:tpsMB_read/sMB_wrtn/sMB_read
I'm still seeing this issue with Ubuntu 17.04.
To reproduce:
# ssh to localhost (or, any other host)
ssh -X user@localhost
# run a simple command like gedit or gnome-calculator
gedit
They run fine, unfortunately the menu is not available.
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I'm using Samsung Ativ 5 laptop.
Unfortunately suspend to RAM does not work here - the laptop does
suspend, but never wakes up.
On the other hand, suspend to disk works fine - the laptop does suspend
and wakes up correctly.
Leaving a broken suspend to RAM option is a bug in my opinion,
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