I have tried building an unpatched kernel a couple different ways
including following the direction from the recommended link
(https://itsfoss.com/compile-linux-kernel/) but failed to produce a
bootable kernel. The kernel appeared to build correctly as I did not
notice any compile errors, but once
Kernel compiled and I am familiar with installing my own kernel. I just
have never applied or reverted a patch.
Please post the reversion and respective instructions.
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Correction. To revert, the command should be:
git revert d410ee5109a1
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Title:
System crash on resume from sleep
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OK, kernel successfully compiled sans reverting the commit. Googling
kernel patching, I found these commands to revert based on git repo:
git checkout d410ee5109a1
git checkout d410ee5109a1
However, since I downloaded the file from here,
https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/, I
My bug symptoms are different as my PC successfully reaches a suspend
state. After additional testing, the PC will successfully resume about
50% of the time with the 6.8.0-31-generic kernel. Another side note,
when the PC sleep is initiated by the user, PC resume seems to fail more
consistently.
Public bug reported:
Operating System: Ubuntu 12
KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.11
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.115.0
Qt Version: 5.15.13
Kernel Version: 6.8.0-31-generic (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 16 × AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
Memory: 31.2 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: AMD
Not an expert here, but the problem appears to be the import apt line 58
in SoftwarePropertiesQt.py.
apt.Cache() lacks the packages attribute.
Replacing apt with apt_pkg (as seen in the detect.py package and to
which the apt_cache is passed) should fix the problem.
apt is only called twice in
Upgrade to Impish + backports-ppa staging completed without issue. All
applications running as expected.
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[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.86.0
Fix verified on Dell laptop.
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KDE- Ubiquity crashed when selecting WiFi network
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FW 5.80 is working fine on 3 systems. kdeinit5 crashed on 1 system but
recovered gracefully.
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[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.80.0 into Hirsute
This bug is back again in Kubuntu 20.10. Should I start a new bug? I
can attach pactl output for both the good and bad states if it would
help. When is issue occurs, aplay -l shows the problem device and
killing PA fixes the problem.
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Frameworks staging PPA with Framework 5.74 installed, no major issues so
far.
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[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.740 into Groovy archive
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This bug can be closed as the driver seems to have fixed itself after
recent updates. I was reporting this issue remotely for my 82 year old
father, so I am not exactly sure what he did to fix the problem.
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Public bug reported:
When using HPLIP to install drivers for HP ENVY 5530 e-All-in-One
Printer, the software correctly detects and tries to install the printer
driver. However, launching the printer window using printer icon in
the system tray shows a printer with a red x and a message that
Also, not sure if its related but if a graphics driver is installed via
the Addition Drivers option, the process correctly informs that a
restart is necessary, but the Restart button on the Additional Drivers
tab does not work. Separate bug?
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Also affects Intel Wireless 3165 on the Kubuntu 20.04 RC.
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software-properties-gtk erroneously reports that Intel Wireless-AC
9260
I don't have that file... but I have the problem.
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package grub-efi-amd64-signed (1.139+2.04-1ubuntu24) fails to upgrade
on 20.04
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Confirmed in Kubuntu 20.04.
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package grub-efi-amd64-signed (1.139+2.04-1ubuntu24) fails to upgrade
on 20.04
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Gamemode worked perfectly following Wimpy's guidelines in comment #11
using Kubuntu 20.04.
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Title:
[FFe] gamemode
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grepping all files in the ubiquity package for frontend.ubuntu_drivers
shows the only reference is in ubi-prepare.py. I suspect code was
removed from one of import files, but I do not know how to use LP well
enough to discover the offending commit.
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Confirmed on a 3rd system with legacy bios (First 2 systems were UEFI
BIOS).
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes during Kubuntu OEM install on WIFI menu
Clarification: crash happens with any of the attempted install methods.
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes during Kubuntu OEM install on WIFI menu
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Attempted on 2nd laptop with same results-crashes on network menu (1st
laptop Dell Inspiron 7559, 2nd laptop Lenovo Yoga Pro 2).
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After the crash, the live desktop appears. Attempting OEM install using
the desktop icon also crashes on the Wifi menu.
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu OEM install crashes after attempting to pass the Wireless menu
during install. Crash occurs regardless if user chooses to connect to
wifi. Text from the Installer crashed window:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Follow-up comment: The legacy OEM installation mode works fine.
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Kubuntu UEFI OEM installer lacks a mouse pointer
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Public bug reported:
The Kubuntu UEFI OEM lacks a mouse pointer. The installer runs and
mostly responds to keyboard input but some of the dropdown menus do not.
Thus, changing the hard drive dropdown is not possible with keyboard
only input.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package:
2nd system (Intel laptop) upgraded to 20.04 with Staging Frameworks
working great with fw 5.68.
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[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.68.0 into Focal
Frameworks 5.68 installed and runs great on a hybrid laptop with NVidia
and Intel drivers. I can readily test more systems if needed.
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** Description changed:
- Attempting Kubuntu Eoan install using ISO from 2019-10-16 when
- attempting to connect to wifi, the following warning/error appears after
- typing in the network password:
+ Attempting Kubuntu Eoan install using ISO from 2019-10-16. Choose the
+ install option (vs Live
Public bug reported:
Attempting Kubuntu Eoan install using ISO from 2019-10-16 when
attempting to connect to wifi, the following warning/error appears after
typing in the network password:
"org.freedesktop.NetworkManger.PermissionDenied: Not authorized to
control networking"
Verified on Dell
NM, the alt-tab bug is still present. On fresh boot it works fine, but
let the system sit for a few minutes and the bug remains sigh...
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On another note, 5.62 seems to have fixed this alt-tab bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406180.
This is great news!
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[FFe] KDE
5.62 is also running well on disco desktop and eaon laptop.
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #406180
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406180
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A test of the entire proposed stack was successful with a fresh install
of Bionic. Basic application and system functionality verified
including KDE Connect, dolphin, kate, FF, System Settings, etc.
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Though I closed report, I can still test 5.2-rc1 if feedback is
needed/desired.
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Title:
19.04 Built in Intel HDA sound is disabled upon resume
I apologize for not responding sooner. This issues was fixed a few days
after reporting the issue. The current 5.0.0-15 is working fine and I
agree this must have been a temporary kernel regression. I will close
the bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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report.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Boot issue fixed with latest release 19.04 candidate (16-04-19).
Closing report.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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dmesg output:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hG2xf9g7bs/
If this is not sufficient, let me know what else I can do.
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Title:
Live boot fails legacy
Journal file of failed boot session:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qThWrdtC65/
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Title:
Live boot fails legacy boot Kubuntu 19.04
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Public bug reported:
Legacy laptop, Dell Vostro 1720, booted to black screen after fresh full
disk install. Using ctrl-alt-f2 to drop to a terminal and issuing
"startx" completed the boot process.
Installed NVidia 340 driver which crashed the current session and sent
me to an endless GUI
Public bug reported:
Attempted to Live Boot 2 different legacy Dell laptops (Dell Vostro 1720
and Dell XPS M1530). Boot process hangs on the "Kubuntu 19.04 ."
screen.
Both laptops have NVidia cards, but unsure if NVidia cards have any
bearing on the boot.
Both laptops had Kubuntu 18.10
I confirm this issue. I see flickering/screen flashing after waking from
sleep on a GTX 1080 card, NVidia driver 418.56. Disabling compositiing
kills the flicker, but flicker returns upon compositing e-enable.
Plamsa and kwin restarts fail to rectify. Reboot is the only sure fix.
** Changed in:
Sound is still working today with the 4.20.17 kernel. I will give it
another day before I draw any conclusions.
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19.04 Built in Intel
uname -a: Linux Imagined 4.20.17-042017-generic
NVIDIA Driver Version: 418.56
Resumed 3 times from sleep with the 4.20 kernel, so far sound is working
fine.
Sometimes the issues does not appear until the next day (warm vs cold
hw?), so I will report back tomorrow.
If sound works for next few
I still lost sound after setting "realtime-scheduling = no" in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf.
Previous kernels have worked fine with this hw.
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Journal file when sound failed after resume.
** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1822426/+attachment/5252628/+files/journal.txt
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Not sure if recent updates have fixed the issue, but problem has not
appeared after several sleep and awake events. I will ensure to post
details and try the above edit if problem recurs.
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Public bug reported:
With 19.04, Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High
Definition Audio Controller intermittently is not enabled when resuming
from sleep. The HDMI sound device is enabled but that is not hooked up
on my system. New with 19.04, when sound works after resume, an icon
Once I enabled KDE connect permissions, KDE Connect worked fine for file
browsing, remote control, receiving and sending texts, and phone
notifications. Verified on Android 8 & 9 phones with Cosmic.
THANKS for fixing!
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Another note, in the last 2 years, Ubiquity has never booted correctly
on this hardware so this problem is not something new. I never realized
the issue was ubiquity until today. (Neon live booted on this laptop
without requiring nomodeset and thus provided the ubiquity clue as Neon
does not use
Removing the maybe-ubiquity from the boot params, booted to live session
3 out 3 attempts.
Sometimes the ubiquity boot will fail before the Try/Install menu is
displayed as shown in the attachment. And it on this hybrid hardware,
Try Kubuntu option always fails (assuming the ubiquity reaches
Public bug reported:
When booting to a live usb via UEFI boot on a hybrid Dell Inspiron 7559
laptop (Intel/Nvidia), the Try "Kubuntu option" hangs. If maybe-
ubiquity is removed from the boot parameters, the laptop will live boot
without issue. Proceeding directly to install works fine.
Testing the 20181017 daily ISO, fix verified on the hardware used when
bug was discovered; install worked perfectly this time.
Thanks for the fast fix!
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Update: If I pause for a minute or so before proceeding to "Who are you
panel?", the install proceeds without issue. Without the pause, maybe
installer is attempting to write to drive that is not fully formatted?
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Tried install twice. Manual partition setup using existing partitions
for root and home-selecting format for both. After selecting the
timezone, the "Who Are you?" panel appears and the installer crashes
immediately.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package:
Confirmed. FYI, the correct command for launching is:
akonadictl start
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akonadi fails to start for fresh user/install in Cosmic
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+2 FW 5.50 great on Dell Inspiron 7559 laptop.
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[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.50.0 into Cosmic Archive
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Smooth upgrade on 2 laptops and one desktop. No regressions noted. I
did not verify any specific bug fixes. Great job by developers and
packagers.
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5.12.5.1 fix works here too.
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SRU 5.12.5.1 bugfix (crash) for bionic
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Limited testing on a local mp4 file and Big Buck Bunny (1080p
H264video). Jump speed configurations worked as expected. Playback and
time slider moves were very smooth. Minimal CPU usage with all tests.
Sound work without stutter with pause/resume using BT and standard
headphones.
Confirmed the duplicate icon behavior as shown in the video.
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Title:
Pinned Virtualbox icon doesn't work properly on KDE Plasma 5.12 and
can
Confirming this fixes my bug also:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sddm/+bug/1762885.
Nice job Alberto!
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Black-screen on boot
The 4.16.1 kernel did not fix it for me :(.
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SDDM fails to start on laptops modern NVidia cards
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Public bug reported:
Hybrid laptop with an NVidia 960M video card boots to a black SDDM
screen when the NVidia card enabled (using the NVidia 384 and 390.xx
drivers). Nouveau drivers fail to boot.
Switching to Intel drivers (sudo prime-select intel), SDDM loads/runs
just fine.
Removing the
I can also verify Krita 4.0 installed and works fine. However, I am not
an artist nor Krita super user, so I was only able to test primitive
functionality.
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Apologies, I posted on wrong bug report. Nix my confirmation on this
bug.
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upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 fails with triggers looping
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Confirmed here on 3 different machines.
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Upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 has package dependancies blocking install.
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Same issue here on 3 different machines.
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upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 fails with triggers looping
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Network connected without double password prompt via Ubiquity and from
the live boot panel icon (rebooted to test both). All secure networks
were correctly marked as "secure".
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Typo: s/bug/but
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[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.44.0 into the Bionic Archive
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Upgrade to frameworks 5.44 was seamless here also. Rebooted and
verified the following:
- KHolidays is working fine in the calendar
- kwallet working great
- baloo is running with minimal memory fingerprint and resource consumption
- kdesu (kdesudo) works as intended
- krunner works awesome as
** Package changed: plasma-pa (Ubuntu) => pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Enabling Auto switching streams on new active output causes pulseaudio
Followup: Autoswitching works perfectly even with the line "load-module
module-switch-on-connect" in /etc/pulse/default.pa commented out.
** Summary changed:
- Enabling Auto switching streams on new active output cashes pulseaudio to
crash
+ Enabling Auto switching streams on new active output
Public bug reported:
Unable to pair bluetooth headphones and bluetooth speakers with
following hw:
*-usb:3
description: Bluetooth wireless interface
vendor: Intel Corp.
physical id: 5
bus info: usb@1:5
Public bug reported:
Not sure if this is a plasma-pa bug or a pulseaudio bug. In plasma-pa
-> Audio Volumue -> Advanced tab checking the "Automatically switch
all running streams when a new output becomes available" cause PA to
crash. If the /etc/pulse/default.pa file is modified by
Public bug reported:
While testing OEM install, the live boot, vendor update boot, and boot
to end user setup worked fine. After entering credentials and
performing final user setup, the subsequent reboot resulted in a
terminal login prompt. After logging in at the prompt, startx was
required
This issues is fixed when testing today's daily download (4/4/17).
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kcm_driver_manager: Infinitely shows Collecting information
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I could not repeat the black screen issue with either Ubuntu 16.04.2
amd64 nor the i686 OEM install.
HW: ASUS mb with UEFI BIOS, Intel VT-x enabled, Intel CPU with NVidia
graphics card (driver v. 378.13).
Install worked as expected (both in VM and on real hw).
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Attempting to play mp3/mp4 video with default Nouveau drivers fails to
render any video. The player resizes to the aspect ratio of the video
and audio is played, but no video. No change in behavior after
installing kubuntu-restricted-extras.
Installing proprietary NVidia
I have tested 3 different Yakkety boxes (2 laptops and desktop) and this
fixes the crash issue on my all boxes.
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Konversation crashes on
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