(In reply to Nickolas Gupton from comment #32)
> this issue has been reported starting in 5.16 on the original bug linked that
> they closed and asked for someone to make a new issue if it was still
> present.
Bug 215167 [1] reports a regression in Linux 5.14, and the referenced
openSUSE report
@dustin, thank you, but please *attach* the full log next time.
[90310.622241] Bluetooth: hci0: Retrieving Intel exception info
failed (-16)
is different from this issue title. Please create a new issue, and
attach all the information there.
> This is a regression. It has been broken since
@nickolas, from your bug description it’s unclear, if this is a
regression, or if Bluetooth never worked for you. Could you please
clarify?
Please attach the output of `dmesg`.
Also, please run `bluetoothctl` and share all the output.
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(In reply to cspadijer from comment #20)
[…]
> Okay yes. I will mark as fixed and open up new for other issues you
> clarified as linux. Thanks for your
(In reply to cspadijer from comment #18)
> Are you good with me using kernel: 5.11.0-37-generic or would you
> prefer I use a different kernel?
> The X555U is currently running Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon.
>
> FYI:
> I tried removing pci=noaer and it does boot now (without your patch).
> It has
As the ASUS X541UVK is a different device, please create a new bug
report with all the necessary information included/attached.
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Agmon, thank you for your report. Please open a separate issue with the
full output of `dmesg` attached, and the output of `acpidump`. Please
reference the issues here.
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(In reply to Ashesh Ambasta from comment #736)
[…]
> I also see the following when looking at all similar messages:
>
> |╰─$ journalctl| grep 'xhci.*Mismatch' ||
> ||Jun 13 14:43:09 quasar-nixos-tr kernel: xhci_hcd :09:00.3:
> Mismatch between completed Set TR Deq Ptr command &
(In reply to Ashesh Ambasta from comment #720)
> I can confirm that in my case, all the suggested alternatives in this
> thread didn't work (the ones that were applicable to my use-case anyway).
>
> In the end, I threw my hands up and did an RMA. And that was over a
> month ago. It seems to
In Debian Sid/unstable with GNOME 3.36.4 and LibreOffice 7.0.0, I
switched the icon theme from *Elementary* to *Elementary (SVG)*, and the
icons still look blurry on a HiDPI monitor connected over HDMI.
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(In reply to Ashesh Ambasta from comment #699)
> Created attachment 290243 [details]
> attachment-20700-0.html
I am getting:
> Sorry, you are not authorized to access attachment #290243.
[…]
> AMD did publish an errata in which they claim an issue like this exists;
> but a solution is ruled
I confirm, that on the Dell Latitude E7250 with Debian Sid/unstable with
GNOME 3.36.3 and LibreOffice 1:7.0.0~rc1-5, the issue is fixed.
There is a small glitch though, and I created bug #134679.
[1]: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134679
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(In reply to Ashesh Ambasta from comment #680)
> I've been facing the same issue since I've bought this machine and setting
> my BIOS power settings to "Typical current idle" has only partially fixed
> things (the system still crashes every 1-2 weeks during idle: I leave my
> desk, screensaver
(In reply to Charles Lim from comment #673)
> For those who are looking for a solution or already found a solution, there
> is a new update of AGESA rolling out. The new version 1.0.0.4 claims:
>
> * Improved system stability when switching through ACPI power states.
>
> It has arrived on my
(In reply to Rafal Kupiec from comment #675)
> (In reply to Paul Menzel from comment #674)
> > (In reply to Charles Lim from comment #673)
> >
> > > For those who are looking for a solution or already found a solution,
> there
> > > is a new update of AGESA rolling out. The new version 1.0.0.4
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
vielen Dank für Ihre Nachricht, die ich nach dem 26. August 2019 lesen werde.
Freundliche Grüße
Paul Menzel
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Should this be added to the stable series too?
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Title:
Kernel regularly logs: Bluetooth: hci0: last event is not cmd complete
(0x0f)
To
Ben, Alan, Rafael, could you please close it then?
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Title:
laptop immediately resumes after sending to standby
To manage notifications about
The title of the bug should be changed to include Ryzen 7 1700X, and the
reporter should follow up, if the problem still occurs with Linux 4.18.
For the other issues, separate bug reports should be submitted. Though
the mailing lists might be the better forum for this, as the Linux
kernel
(In reply to Antoine Pitrou from comment #398)
> @Daniel what makes you think this bug is fixed? It certainly isn't for me.
> I have a ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming X motherboard, a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, have
> updated the motherboard BIOS to its latest version (4.80 with
> PinnaclePI-AM4_1.0.0.2
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