Public bug reported:
when i install this package, there is this error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: linux-image-5.8.0-29-generic 5.8.0-29.31
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-25.26-generic 5.8.14
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-25-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu50
A
Public bug reported:
I type in sudo apt-get install git cmake scons protobuf-compiler libgflags-dev
libgoogle-glog-dev.
And it prompts that libgflags-dev: 依赖 libflags2v5(=2.1.2-3),但是 2.1.2-4正要被安装
so I degrade libgflags-dev, and the problem shows up.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.
Public bug reported:
According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/byobu/+bug/565399
A keybinding C-a ~ is used to save the scroll buffer. But it's mapped to
show messages instead on 12.04 LTS.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Ike, I'm curious how you trigger this issue with scp (When scp a large
file into armadaxp system, console shows kernel oops.). I tried to scp
files up to 1GB to AXP but didn't observe any kernel oops.
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Same issue as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1034781 ?
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Title:
highbank install kernel hangs when earlyprintk is added to t
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kernel hangs with earlyprintk on highbank
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Ike, can you please add the following line to highbank config file?
Thanks!
CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART=y
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kernel hangs with earlyprintk o
There're several problems in hb kernel.
1) CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART is not enabled
2) HB_DEBUG_LL_VIRT_BASE resides in vmalloc area, wasting memory
3) arch/arm/mach-highbank/include/mach/debug-macro.S uses the predefined
phys/virt uart io address directly - should calculate the value from
HB_DE
According to Maen, this patch is a software fix for AXP A0 only. The HW
issue should be fixed in Armada XP B0 (the next revision). So we need
maintain the software fix for AXP A0 (until B0 replaces it).
To reproduce the issue, we can run derby subtest of SPECJVM benchmark.
"the test will simply c
@Adam, trying to get some (regression) test cases from Marvell as the
bug is really hard to reproduce by ourselves. And as Tawfik stated, they
have found the root cause internally and this would be fixed in the new
silicon revision. So basically the two patches are software workaround
for current r
@Jani, even if there're any applications using these flags, they should
use the macro instead of the value directly, right? If they did use the
value (instead of the macro) directly, it's actually a bug in the app to
be fixed.
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@Ike, As the vendor has confirmed this is a CPU related issue and found
the root cause already, I think we should merge this into the kernel
tree, with a comment stating this should be removed later (once the old
silicon is replaced by the new one). What's your thought?
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Me, either.
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[public] bad: scheduling from the idle thread!
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@Seif, cool~
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Enabling this hotplug config provides the possibility to save more power (as
well as introducing advanced error
reporting and correction capabilities theoretically). Meanwhile, according to
kernel document, SMP support for suspend/resume is a work in progress. I would
suggest we enable this by d
update the patch with author's signed-off
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Aha, I saw you pasted a new log and misunderstood that. Thank you and
Seif a lot! :)
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@MMorana, I didn't see "bad: scheduling from the idle thread!" in the
new log you posted. Are you pasting comments about another bug of "MS
card could make kernel panic"? :)
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Hi MMorana, please find the patched kernel at
https://chinstrap.canonical.com/~lli5/959604/linux-
image-3.2.0-1602-armadaxp_3.2.0-1602.5_armhf.deb. Thanks!
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@Seif, have you reproduced this at your side?
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[public] mmc0: unhandled interrupt status=0x8810 en=0x pio=0 -
sporadic under load
To
@MMorana, has Seif's patch fixed this issue?
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[public] bad: scheduling from the idle thread!
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agree on #54, #58, #59, etc. above that it's nothing to do with if the
partition is any of NTFS, btrfs, reiserfs.
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Installer stuck at "Remo
Thank you, Seif. :)
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** Changed in: eilt
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Thanks for the new log. It looks like a certain driver failed to clean
up itself and reschedule happened within its interrupt handler.
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Then, we could do little but wait for updates from Marvell.
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[public] mmc0: unhandled interrupt status=0x8810 en=0x pio=0 -
sporadic
Thanks. I saw that. And it's really strange that this error
disappeared after the board reboot.
Could you paste a full log which shows (from boot-up) when the first error
message is printed? It's helpful for us to understand which device driver
is likely to cause this unexpected scheduling (within
Update: still met this issue on Precise beta2.
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Installer stuck at "Removing conflicting operating system files..."
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Hey Colin, there's another bug causing this behavior. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/946663. The
standalone reiserfs partition isn't detected because it cannot be
mounted in installation stage.
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my /var/log/installer was wiped out. I'll install a fresh new precise
beta2 to follow up this.
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mount fail during boot-up
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However, I didn't see this "scheduling" error in the log on the board
(xx.xx.37.252). Good or bad luck... :(
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[public] bad: scheduling from
Well, I get it already. Thanks Ike and the remote access. :)
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>From drivers/mmc/host/mvsdio.c:492, this interrupt is an unexpected one,
which cannot be recognized and processed correctly by all branches of
code within this handler. So either this handler is not well designed to
miss this interrupt, or it meets an unexpected hw error.
For the former case, we
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Can anybody upload a full log from power-on. We need to understand from
which point this unexpected schedule is happening. Thanks!
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Confirmed that I could find it on at least beta2.
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chromium browser is missing in software-center
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Just FYI. apt-get upgrade today fixed the issue on my laptop.
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Should be nothing to do with swapon. Instead, found fsck error. Seems
fsck.reiserfs is missing!
"apt-get install reiserfsprogs" solved this issue.
I would suggest we check and install the corresponding fsck.xxx when
installing the OS. This can be done easily. Or we just panic those
normal end use
Searched LP and found it might related to
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=440719. I did see swapon
error in boot log. Would investigate more...
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screen flashes in precise (unity)
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Public bug reported:
On Precise (installed from the latest daily live image after beta1), the
screen flashes on the areas where a repaint is ongoing. I suspect this
is caused by a bug inside X driver or Unity. Looks like the HW 2D/3D
operations doesn't get sync'ed well with SW operations.
I'm usi
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Public bug reported:
I installed a fresh new Precise (daily image after beta1). It just
stopped at the very beginning and prompted that a partition couldn't be
mounted successfully.
But when I pressed "M" to pause the boot-up process and run "mount -a",
nothing wrong happened. Pressing "Ctrl-D" t
Same on an Atom netbook.
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Anthony, yes, bcma is loaded. I think we need kernel team to make
professional decision on how to deal with this kind of confliction.
Personally I like the idea to just blackout the old (or even obsolete)
drivers.
/etc/modprobe.d/nobcma.conf
# Do not load the bcma module on boot
blacklist bcma
Is the precise kernel working? The debian package could be found at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2.9-precise/
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[ThinkPa
Great to know this. :P
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[ThinkPad Edge E220s] Touchpoint/volume keys nonfunctional after
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Confirmed the issue is gone after apt-get upgrade.
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keyboard backlight adjust wrongly
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Do you mean 1) the volume up/down hotkeys failed to work after
suspend/resume; & 2) the volume up/down hotkeys got back to work after
you ran vlc? Please correct me if I understand wrongly.
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Well, I'm a bit confused why this just happens on only a certain
machine. Seems there's nothing wrong on hw related components. Anyway,
would try to follow up and dig deeper.
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Well, the g-s-d seems get the key events correctly and begin "Launching
action for key type xx".
So we can assume all components before that are correct. I would take a
look at the media keys plugin and see how it perform the reset process.
Meanwhile, @Marc, could you do me a favor to test if any
btw, if any music player application could adjust the sound volume
successfully (after a suspend/resume), please try if the volume hot keys
returns to work correctly. :)
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Can anybody perform the following test and paste the log here? Thanks!
Boot the machine, open a terminal, "killall gnome-settings-daemon", and
run "gnome-settings-daemon --debug". Then press volume up/down keys to
see if g-s-d could capture the key events and pass to its media plugin.
please do t
Analyzed the thinkpad_acpi patch list between the two kernel versions
but found nothing valuable. Would try to see if I can get a machine to
debug directly.
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Filed at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670116
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@rubiojr, I came back from the long CNY holiday and tried to follow up
this bug. But unfortunately, I failed to reproduce that with either
stock 12.04 or upgrading from stock 11.10 to 12.04.
Could you please try to install a fresh Ubuntu from livecd and reproduce
this issue at your side and record
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Seems nobody review and merge the patch. I still see this issue now. :(
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keyboard backlight adjust wrongly
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I repeated it two times to confirm it (The third time I just used default
keyboard layout to bypass this). Need somebody else to reproduce on another
machine.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Rick Spencer
<913...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> perhaps someone would care to see if they can reproduce
And I saw your had bcma installed, which may compete with other drivers
(brcmsmac/wl). You can "rmmod bcma" (or blacklist it) and then try
"modprobe brcmsmac/wl" again.
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Quite strange, without wl, the open source driver should be loaded to
make it work. I didn't see it existing in lsmod result.
See my open source module info and wl modinfo below: both include the support
of 0576 with
"alias: pci:v14E4d0576sv*sd*bc*sc*i*" (the first alias line).
Marc, is the device working with the open source driver (removing wl)?
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[Thinkpad X121e][AMD] Wifi is nonfunctional
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And could you please paste the output of "lsmod" with & without "wl"?
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And could you please paste the output lf "lsmod" w/ & w/o "wl"?
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@rubiojr, is it possible for you to get the output of "lsmod" without
inserting an external USB keyboard? E.g. you can ssh to it and run the
command. I'm wondering there's something wrong with your udev rules.
BTW, I recommend you install a fresh stock Ubuntu Precise from ISO
instead of upgrading
@Chascon, well, I think I just replied your comments in another bug
thread. :)
Please try to apply the patch below to your g-s-d package and see if the
bug still exist.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
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FYI. I'm not sure about 11.10. But at least 12.04 has fixed this issue.
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Title:
LCD backlight doesn't respond to brightness control keys
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For 3) & 4) above (0% --> 100% issue), could you please try if the
following patch could solve it?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
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Just FYI. This has been fixed in Ubuntu Precise.
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macbook pro keyboard backlight keys have no effect
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This is the debian package compiled with the above patches - putting
here just in case you want to have a quick test without compiling it by
yourself.
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quilt series file along with the patch above, putting in debian/patches
folder as well.
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This patch fixed the two overflow happened in calculating brightness
during StepDown and StepUp.
Tested on my MacBookAir 4,1 already.
Please review and merge it to debian/patches folder.
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Found the overflow root cause in gnome-setting-daemon.
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>From the dbus log below, I think the problem is in g-s-d or notify-osd,
which returns an overflowed value after StepDown.
lli5@li-MBA:~/work/mba$
lli5@li-MBA:~/work/mba$
lli5@li-MBA:~/work/mba$
lli5@li-MBA:~/work/mba$ dbus-monitor --session sender=:1.6
signal sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> d
Correct comment #4 above: the mainline kernel is "Linux version
3.2.0-999-generic (root@gomeisa) (gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu
4.4.3-4ubuntu5) ) #201201110439 SMP Wed Jan 11 09:40:53 UTC 2012"
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Correct comment #45 above: the mainline kernel is "Linux version
3.2.0-999-generic (root@gomeisa) (gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu
4.4.3-4ubuntu5) ) #201201110439 SMP Wed Jan 11 09:40:53 UTC 2012"
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[Update]: removing the proprietary Broadcom wifi driver could work
around the booting hang issue with mainline kernel. But it didn't fix
the backlight issue anyway.
PS: WIFI is found NOT working with the latest kernel - should be a
regression bug as it's working now even without the proprietary dr
Update: installing the current mainline kernel (Linux li-MBA
3.2.0-8-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 11 13:57:44 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) didn't fix the issue.
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It's a pity that the current mainline kernel cannot boot my MacbookAir
4,1 at all - hang during kernel booting up.
Linux li-MBA 3.2.0-8-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 11 13:57:44 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Here's the dmesg.
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
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** Attachment added: "Lspci.txt"
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** Attachment added: "LightdmLog.txt"
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** Attachment added: "GconfCompiz.txt"
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** Attachment added: "DpkgLog.txt"
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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