@mschiu77 I have confirmed that a lot of the failures we have been
seeing are due to the Checkbox issue that Omar has cited (i.e. detecting
older failures in the journal).
There is *one* machine I would ask you to test on:
https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/202212-31003/
This provisions
** Description changed:
While performing SRU tests for the jammy:linux-hwe-6.8 kernel, the
`input/fixed_screen_orientation_on_Notebook_1` test fails on four Dell
devices:
https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/202212-31002/submission/393239/test/132215/result/44254793/
https:/
Public bug reported:
While performing SRU tests for the jammy:linux-hwe-6.8 kernel, the
`input/fixed_screen_orientation_on_Notebook_1` test fails on four Dell
devices:
https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/202212-31002/submission/393239/test/132215/result/44254793/
https://certification.ca
During the SRU testing for Jammy HWE 6.8.0-44.44~22.04.1 kernel the
`wireless/check_iwlwifi_microcode_crash_{interface}` and (rarely) the
`after-suspend-wireless/check_iwlwifi_microcode_crash_{interface}` tests
fail for multiple environments:
- dell-latitude-7640-c31003
https://certification.cano
Please see also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2077537 for Jammy
linux-hwe-6.8 (6.8.0-44.44~22.04.1)
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Title:
Potential regr
Is it OK if I do the bisection procedure trying different kernels (as I
did previously) instead of a whole distribution?
I have no way of testing whether the bug exists in a particular kernel
or not, so I simply use my computer and wait for it to appear. Testing
on a live cd would not be practical
I have been using kernel 4.4.0-040400-generic for a few days without any
problems. I will add the kernel-fixed-upstream tags. However, note that
the bug is not easily reproducible, in the sense that it appeared quite
randomly. I will post additional comments if the bug persits. Thank you
for your t
I 'm afraid the problem persists. I am marking the bug as Confirmed, as
instructed by penalvch.
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I have updated the BIOS to the latest version. Here is the output of
dmidecode:
M74 Ver. 01.16
11/26/2015
So far, I have not observed the problematic behaviour. I will mark the
bug status as Invalid, as requested, and change it to Confirmed if the
problem re-appears. Thank you.
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Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 14.04.3 on a HP ProBook 430 G2/2246. It is often the
case that my screen goes black for a second and then recovers. It is my
impression that this only happens when the computer has been idle --
even for a very short time -- so I have disabled screen locking a
I 've been experiencing the exact same problem with Ubuntu Precise LTSP
fat clients and gnome-fallback-session. I am using it in a computer lab
and it's quite disruptive, with the empty top panel appearing in at
least 1 out of 10 logins. I have also noticed both panels disappearing
in the middle of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit-latex-plugin
There should be a way to disable the gedit LaTeX plugin toolbar, e.g.
from the "View" menu. It occupies a lot of space on a netbook screen and
it makes it difficult to switch between tabs when they contain LaTeX and
non-LaTeX documents.
Also affected by this bug after upgrading to 10.10.
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Cursor position markers are not cleared from rulers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/627134
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I can confirm that tftp-hpa does not automatically start on boot.
My package version is the same.
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tftpd-hpa doesn't start on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522509
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