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I've spent enough time on 6.11.0-18-generic to be convinced the issue
does not reproduce anymore.
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So it took me a bit more time but there was also a UEFI update coming
through, moved to 6.11.0-18 from oracular-propposed a few days ago.
Since, I have been able to use everything as before, and especially
tried multiple times to play fullscreen videos with success. Usually it
would fail after a fe
I'll give a try to 6.11.17 from oracular-proposed
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Another one this time with the kernel stack, when I put firefox
fullscreen to be able to review AV sync of my FOSDEM talk :(
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I just got the issue at FOSDEM playing with Google Slides on Firefox, no
external display or anything. This time again the sessin got killed but
no kernel trace in dmesg. I suspect there's something misusing resources
and the kernel messages were just a consequence.
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Wanted to edit an image in GIMP, happened again. Tried to get 6.13-rc to
boot, but with SecureBoot it's painful and too much time consuming for
me right now to setup something that works. I've kept
/lib/firmware/amdgpu to reflect the origin/master of current linux-
firmware repo, though, so maybe i
Fun, I got another instance of the crash. My system was stable for the
last couple of days, I issued a `flatpak run org.freecad.FreeCAD`, which
started fullscreen, and boom. However, this time it seems it crashed at
GNOME Shell level, there's no trace in dmesg.
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Yes it's easy as putting something in fullscreen, but as mentioned
earlier when I tried to get solid STR to make sure I could give a
straight answer whether it fixes, then I had difficulties. At some point
it reproduced but I don't know why at that moment I hit it.
So anything that I need to test
I clearly dont have time to play with (1) and rebuilding/maintaining a
kernel in the hope of a non reproduction ; especially since I dont have
clear STR so it means making this my daily driver.
That leaves only (2). Does this DRM debug enabling have an impact on
perf / features ? For the same reas
Interesting, there are reports on raspberry pi as well, when putting
videos in fullscreen:
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=357826
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Before rebooting, I was trying to reproduce again and now I dont
reproduce. Error -28 is -ENOSPC. I'm wondering if the problem requires
more time to present **or** if it depends on more applications / windows
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Unfortunately, those wont work with SecureBoot enabled. Is there some
post 24.10 signed kernel I can test ?
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The 6.13-rc3 directory is empty. Is it really useful to verify with such
a different kernel? 24.10 is on 6.11
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Public bug reported:
Since 24.10, on amdgpu device (AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U), anytime I set an
application in fullscreen mode (video player, firefox, signal etc.) I
end up with this crash.
It seems to only reproduce when I have my two 4K screens connected to
the USB-C ThinkPad Thunderbolt station.
I'm on 6.11 since I moved to 24.10, but I have not experience the issue
for quite some time even when on 24.04
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Retesting it seems to have improved ?
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Thanks for sharing that workaround, it never happened to me before
updating to 24.10 (earlier this week) and this morning for no reason it
started. This compatiblity option allowed me to return to a sane
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Confere https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1918003
Summary: before 22.04 the firefox package provided by Canonical was
installing a set of rules in /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox. It is my
understanding reading the package that these rules would only be removed
upo
John, I think it's worth mentionning this is also breaking usage of
MozRegression tool. I think it requires a profile allowing any firefox
binary under /tmp for unblocking ...
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Thanks, when filing bug 2050865 did not show up as a potential dupe.
I'll wait for the update, for the moment it looks like disabling Tiling
Assistant may be enough to workaround already? At least i dont rep
Public bug reported:
Same setup for years, two 4K monitors on ThinkPad docking station. Right
when I unplugged my laptop this morning, GNOME sessions disappeared
logs shows:
mai 16 06:57:19 portable-alex gnome-shell[4624]:
meta_monitor_manager_get_logical_monitor_from_number: assertion '(unsigne
I am also just wondering how we can effectively work on sandbox-related
code on 24.04 ; does it means any developper (and potentially CI) will
have to setup its AppArmor profile **also** matching the builds to have
proper userns ? The way it is currently handled, I dont see any other
way around, bu
Yep, this is fine. I just wanted to make it clear for others, because
one of the comment above might be misleading and even though I know the
area of the code impacted by userns, I was actually thinking you got a
fix landed on AppArmor side to avoid the need for a dedicated profile.
AppImage being
I have just upgraded to 24.04 from 23.10 and I'd like to emphasize that
for the Firefox case, the comments on that thread mentions "AppArmor
should fix it with beta3" is inaccurate and incomplete: it only
partially fixes the issue since it only covers packaged versions.
Anybody relying on the tarb
Current kernel is: Linux gecko-t-t-linux-2204-wayland-exp-a2-mld-
sg4dt5wcf-acfajsmq 6.5.0-1017-gcp #17~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 14
20:30:38 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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This might not be a bug really about linux-gcp, but this is following
the work on bug 2039732 and so far I could not reproduce that locally.
Setup is 22.04 uptodate on GCP n2-standard instances, without GPU
attached thus relying on vkms. I have reproduced locally a similar se
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- yes, I was on -proposed, so as I said, I had the version with the fix
- I will try to capture those, but I disabled systemd-oomd since, and have not
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I have been running into the same on my P14s, and I did upgrade to Jammy
early march, but it only started to happen very very much only around
the 11th of april (I have been updating mostly daily). Since that date,
any intensive use of the wifi started to trigger the same behavior,
whatever the ver
While this might sound as fishy, I hit the same problem, but my laptop
is NOT with NVIDIA hardware ; it's a ThinkPad P14s Gen 2 AMD, with an
AMD GPU. I had to reboot over the last few days and got no issue, until
I rebooted one hour ago and got stuck on X11 instead of Wayland. After I
found about t
And FTR I also have 1GB swap, the install is not from Jammy (rather
21.04 or 21.10)
$ LC_ALL=C swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsed
Priority
/dev/dm-2 partition 999420 631852
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Was this released ? I've received an update of that package this
morning:
> $ dpkg --list systemd-oomd
> Souhait=inconnU/Installé/suppRimé/Purgé/H=à garder
> |
> État=Non/Installé/fichier-Config/dépaqUeté/échec-conFig/H=semi-installé/W=attend-traitement-déclenchements
> |/ Err?=(aucune)/besoin Ré
Also, Jammy's 5.15.0-23-generic and its bundled driver seems to properly
perform suspend / resume
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I gave a try and I can confirm that following the modemmanager docs to
enable FCC unlock procedure at ModemManager level, the modem is properly
unlocked and connects to the internet.
However, this is another issue, but the firmware crashing persist when
trying to make use of the LTE connection a b
Thanks, I just saw that Jammy has 1.26.2. I might try and give it a try
to verify the behavior of the LTE modem there.
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That would mean that Jammy, a LTS, will not be able to make use of LTE
modems on 2021 shipped ThinkPad ?
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I have been running the rtw89-integrated driver for a few weeks now,
since it has been available in impish-proposed, to no problem.
As mentionned on
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FTR, I've had a few hiccups related to the driver filed in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1954439 and
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I have been running the rtw89-integrated driver for a few weeks now,
since it has been available in impish-proposed, to no problem.
As mentionned on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1954438 I did had
to use suspend/resume and (immediately) after that I sta
Public bug reported:
Thanks to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1945967
we now have rtw89 in the 5.13.0-22+ kernels on 21.10.
Because of lockdowns, I have not had the need to far to move away my
laptop since I received it and make use of suspend/resume, until
yesterday.
On my
Closing as invalid, since I can't repro anymore and I can't explain why.
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Trying to investigate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/1949621 I
made a few local backports of modemmanager / libmm / libqmi packages
from next 22.04 (but the source was still too old to handle the modem),
and when I reverted to latest impish version, it seems the bug
dis
** Summary changed:
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+ modemmanager/libmbim cannot make use of Quectel EM120
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I just had a look and next version of Ubuntu uses ModemMamager 1.18.2 as
of now, so it does not have the handling for FCC unlock procedure.
** Also affects: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I have had no instance of a crash such as reported earlier since
november 19, so I can't really be sure of the status, but it might not
be as bad as I was worrying.
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I'm on the 5.13.0-22, maybe the 5.15 has a few different commits ?
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Title:
rtw89 kernel module for Realtek 8852 wifi is missing
To manage notifi
Specifically,
https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/commit/14be64e6e0f6541efee8a39f3f115b5e0343
mention system crash :)
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Title:
rtw89 kernel modu
For what it is worth, at some point, using
https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89 branch's v7 was making my laptop
crashing, only symptom was me going away and coming back the laptop is
rebooted. It was happening after ~24-48h of uptime, regularly enough for
it to be painful.
I think my latest build wa
Just enabled impish-proposed, applied upgrades, and 5.13.0-22 is there,
rtw89 working well. No more requirement for extra dkms out-of-tree,
that's quite cool.
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** Description changed:
As reported on https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-
broadband/ModemManager/-/issues/402, this modem (shipped in many new
Lenovo ThinkPad laptops) requires some specific handling as others new
modems to performs FCC unlock procedure.
A fix has been merged upst
Public bug reported:
As reported on https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-
broadband/ModemManager/-/issues/402, this modem (shipped in many new
Lenovo ThinkPad laptops) requires some specific handling as others new
modems to performs FCC unlock procedure.
A fix has been merged upstream: https://g
** Attachment added: "Running as normal user"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/1946481/+attachment/5534920/+files/Capture%20d%E2%80%99%C3%A9cran%20de%202021-10-21%2015-19-34.png
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Running GNOME Control Center as root (not a good idea, I know), clearly
gets the ModemManager connection to work.
** Attachment added: "GNOME Control Center (root)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/1946481/+attachment/5534919/+files/Capture%20d%E2%80%99%C3%A9cran%20d
According to the series in https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-
wireless/list/?series=559649&state=*, this has been accepted. rtw89 repo
now seems to have this v7 of the driver, and mentions it should be in
the next 5.16 kernel.
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NetworkManager itself is able to properly talk to ModemManager:
> $ nmcli con show |grep gsm
> Orange Internet0a196fc4-89e3-479b-b049-ab13dfff897b gsm --
And a `nmcli con "Orange Internet" up` works (assuming you have enabled
the modem which is blocked on https://gitlab.freedesk
According to the policies in place for ModemManager in
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.conf it looks like
only root can really do something. Assuming this is right, then I'm
wondering why GNOME Control Center tries to directly access ModemManager
instead of going via NetworkManag
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