Still the same for default clusterssh installation 4.13 on Ubuntu 18.04.
Copy-pasting lines with backslash (\) or pipe (|) inserts them as
backtick (`) for me. This breaks a really useful tool, any help greatly
appreciated.
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Is it known if 18.04 has the patches active to support ryzen out of the
box? I have upgraded to 18.04 recently and the system has just hung for
the first time in many months. I wonder if this is by chance or if other
people experienced the same?
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Ok, after updating to the latest BIOS the issue seems resolved for me.
I'm now also at an uptime of over 3 weeks, and before I could never get
past 1 week. I've updated the BIOS of my ASRock AB350 Pro4 AMD B350 to
3.20 with AGESA 1.0.0.6b.
I am currently running kernel 4.14.5 with
I have the same crash as Rachel whenever I unplug the DVI from my NVidia
graphics card or switch the KVM to another monitor. I use Ubuntu 17.10
latest, with mutter 3.26.2-0ubuntu0.1 installed. This does not fix the
crash.
I also get the assertion:
I think its very very unlikely to have a different underlying cause, even
though I there is no guarantee. I assume that I am affected by the same problem
because:
(1) The problem manifests identical to other reports here
(2) The freeze happens particularly during idle times, not under heavy load
Its great that the frequency of freezes is reduced. But I guess many people
here expect a stable
system and can work with nothing less. Ryzen-Processors are attractive for
CI-systems, and I can
not have regular freezes in our CI. I think this is an all-or-nothing-issue,
and I still had a
freeze
I have compiled the current Ubuntu 17.10 kernel 4.13.0-17-generic with
CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU
and boot option "rcu_nocbs=0-15" and just had a system freeze again. My System
is a Ryzen 7 1700X
on an ASrock AB350 Pro4 mainboard with 32GB Ram @3200.
I do not use the kernel option
None of the solutions above work for me. I don't have a dock, just the
headset jack on T440p.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1508826
Title:
[20ANCTO1WW, Realtek ALC3232, Black
I can reproduce this problem on Ubuntu Classic and Unity sessions. It
affects Matlab 2009b, 2010b and Fiji (an ImageJ clone). I can
temporarily fix the problem using compiz --replace or gtk-window-
decorator --replace, but it will eventually come again, rendering Natty
almost unusable for me.