So I made systemd-udevd in comment #59 has the ability to use byd
psmouse protocol via hwdb.
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** Description changed:
- When using the kernel version 4.8.0, at some unpredictable time after
- boot, the screen goes black, the compute fan starts working at top
+ When using the Ubuntu kernel version 4.8.0, at some unpredictable time
+ after boot, the screen goes black, the compute fan starts
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Why doesn't linux-image-extra's postrm simply run update-initramfs. That
seems the more sensible thing to do as it is the same as with any other
package that wants to put things into the initrd.
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I am experiencing the same(?) bug with Kubuntu 17.04, all updates as of
May-13 2017. Suspending/Resuming does not help in my case.
Dell Precision 5510 9550
Interestingly, the problem started to show up only recently and
intermittently. I can't for sure say since when exactly. I will try the
above
The following workaround fixes for me:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2226734
Here are the steps adapted for systemd:
- Check the output of `ls /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xhci_hcd`. In my laptop I
see ":00:14.0 bind new_id remove_id uevent unbind". The goal is
to get the id of the x
Every linux user should put that linux is not support in their gigabyte
review.
I always bought ASUS motherboards, I gave gigabyte a try because of Ryzen
motherboards shortage, however I was my last gigabyte board.
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 4:20 PM edward <1671...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Hi
linux-image--generic is present when removing linux-image-
extra--generic. initramfs-tools needs to re-create initrd.img,
at least if linux-image--generic will not be removed. If that
is the only reason, I think it would be better to do the re-creation in
a postrm script than run all postinst scrip
As for the apt-auto-removal problem, it is fixed, right? Bug #1440608
Yet to be fixed at least:
Bug #1458204
Bug #1678187
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I've been about two days recovering my Ubuntu in a try to update the nvidia
driver...
I don't know if want to try to update the kernel now :-))
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Steve Langasek, such a bug has been reported (Bug #1501884)
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removing kernels should not require a restart afterward
Status
In the absence of a fix, would some be gracious enough to let me know of
a workaround? I just rebooted a remote server (14.04) and am staring at
"ssh... Connection Refused". I suspect it has to do with fstab since I
just edited it to mount a USB drive. I can provide more details (if
needed) once I
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Kernel v4.8.0: Black screen an
Public bug reported:
When using the kernel version 4.8.0, at some unpredictable time after
boot, the screen goes black, the compute fan starts working at top
speed, and after a couple seconds the computer shuts down (probably due
to overheating).
This does not happen with the mainline kernel vers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 607617 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/607617
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Hi guys,
i think we should do something about this gigabyte-situation, kinda of
writing then a bunch of letters from all of us, there is also a bunch of
ppl on reddit having this same problem, and still, gigabyte is not
giving a breath to address this situation... do we really have to accept
this
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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DKMS make.log for spl-0.6.5.9 for kernel 4.11.0-041100-generic (x86_64)
Sun 14 May 03:28:51 AEST 2017
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
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Distribution: Ubuntu 17.04
System architecture: amd64
Running kernel: 4.10.12-041012-generic
Kernel version: 4.10.12-041012-generic
Using cache directory: /home/aio/.cache/ukuu
Found installed: 4.6.7-040607.201608160432
Found installed: 4.9.0-040900.201612111631
Found installed: 4.8.17-040817.20170
Fixed in 2.2.0.3-4 and above from Debian https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663114
Unfortunately, looks like only older versions are available in Ubuntu
until Zesty.
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Just noticed something, when I try to unmount a get a message that this
device was mounted for another user and I have to enter my admin
password to unmount ???
There is only one (1) user in my config.
Le 2017-05-12 à 13:47, Joseph Salisbury a écrit :
> Does this issue go away if you boot back
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Hello,
I installed kernel 4.4.0.53 and booted back into this kernel and the
problem is still present.
I then tried to install kernel 4.11 but I get a message dependencies not
satisfied and cannot proceed.
Have a nice day !
Fernand
Le 2017-05-12 à 13:47, Joseph Salisbury a écrit :
> Does thi
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install/upgrade: subpro
Public bug reported:
Automatically filed report (Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 Zesty Zapus)
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: linux-image-4.10.0-21-generic 4.10.0-21.23
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-20.22-generic 4.10.8
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-20-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.
thanks!
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Status: Unknown
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May 13 04:14:41 Trouble systemd[1]: Starting Cryptography Setup for
nvme0n1p3_crypt...
May 13 04:14:41 Trouble systemd-cryptsetup[618]: Volume nvme0n1p3_crypt already
active.
May 13 04:14:41 Trouble systemd[1]: Started Cryptography Setup for
nvme0n1p3_crypt.
May 13 04:14:41 Trouble systemd-fsck[
@jdrewes: just for completeness, can you post the nvme-related log
messages from the beginning of that boot? I want to verify that I
programmed the controller the way I meant to.
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Hi!
Automatic detection of BYD touchpads was sadly disabled at the end of
last year. They can be still be used by forcing the protocol manually as
described by Kai-Heng Feng above.
The reason for disabling detection was that the detection code generated
false positives with normal PS/2 mice (mean
Another update:
after running well for a few days, I have now encountered this bug (first time
for me).
After the bug hit, the NVMe drive disappeared, and only a hard reset solved the
problem (I lost some work...).
May 13 10:42:59 Trouble kernel: [23310.930585] nvme :04:00.0: controller is
What detection was disabled and what was the good reason?
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added in the following link: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101029
Bug #101029
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