This problem exists in all kernels I have tried newer than 5.7,
including 5.11 HWE-Edge and several mainlines, including 5.12.x and
5.13.x (RC), as well as 5.10 OEM.
There was a problem identical to this reported at upower
(https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/-/issues/126), but it was
sup
Public bug reported:
I bought a Dell XPS 9310 "Developer edition" with Ubuntu 20.04
preinstalled. It came with 5.6 OEM kernel, and when I unplugged the AC
power, it would properly recognize it and do the things like switch to a
dimmer display (as configured) and sleep if the lid is closed (rather
It's been two more weeks since the 0x40 microcode was installed, and the
Swift has not locked up since. Looks so far like it's fixed so far, as
by now I would have expected several crashes to have taken place, but I
will keep watching and post back as long as the bug is still open (and
certainl
I installed it yesterday morning, and it has not locked up since then.
Looks promising so far, as normally it would have locked up by now, but
I'll definitely keep using it (I use the laptop daily anyway) with the
new microcode and report back here.
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As I wrote in the parallel bug I filed in KDE's tracker
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424606#c2), I've found what may be
the root of the bug. Initially I did not report this here because (after
finding that KDE Neon, which previously shared the same bug, was now
working with KDE Connect) wh
I did now, thanks for the link.
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Title:
Microcode update causes hard lockups in Intel N4200 CPU/SoC
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Not sure how kdeconnect got in there... that was from another big I
filed, not this one.
** Package changed: kdeconnect (Ubuntu) => intel-microcode (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Months ago, my Acer Swift SF113-31-P5CK laptop (running KDE Neon or
Kubuntu) began to hard lock at seemingly random intervals, ignoring
sysrq+REISUB and requiring a force-off. After some trial and error, I
tried removing the pertinent microcode file (06-5c-09) from
/lib/firmwa
This bug also affects the Kubuntu Groovy Gorilla beta right now, with so
I added the tag 'groovy'. The current version of Kubuntu Groovy uses KDE
Connect version 20.08.1-0ubuntu1.
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** Tags added: groovy
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Title:
KDE Connect constantly loses pairing, can't share/receive files
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Public bug reported:
When I pair KDE Connect with another PC running KDE connect, the pairing
works as expected, and some of the functions work. Most of them are not
useful to me, connecting PC to PC rather than PC to phone, so I only
really use the shared clipboard and file sharing, and ping for
Issue is fixed by kernel version 4.18.0-16 on my Elan touchpad ELAN0501
04F3:305B touchpad. Selecting 4.18.0-15 brings the issue back, so I can
confirm it was in the kernel and not another update.
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Niel, it's still happening on my system as of now (October 10, 2018),
using latest Ubuntu kernel. Did you change the touchpad to basic mode
by any chance?
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Kai-Heng Feng,
I installed the kernel as linked in post #18. It installed without a
problem and booted and ran on the laptop just like the official kernels.
I've confirmed it is 4.19.1 running.
Unfortunately, dmesg still reports many multiples of the error in
question each time I use the touchpa
Adding "udevadm info -e" results for my Swift 1. I2C is active, kernel
parameter as above not set, kernel 4.15.0-35-generic
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Seeing it also on my Acer Swift 1 laptop with the newer Ubuntu 4.15
kernel releases (newest as of this writing is 4.15.0-35-38, and the
issue is present in that build) and also with the mainline 4.18.10
release. My touchpad is also an Elantech, but is a different model from
the original report. My
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