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It's challenging for me to test mainline kernels because it means losing
access to ZFS, but I can probably do this later this week.
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We got a potential fix thanks to TJ that seems to be working wonderfully from
what I can ascertain:
https://phab.lubuntu.me/D15
Download the raw diff, cd /etc/calamares, sudo patch --strip 2 <
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It looks like commit 4762aa45d9ea2f5146a135eda6b840bf3964b317 is the fix
here. Not sure. It's not in any official PulseAudio release yet.
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Hi pragyansri,
If you track the progress on the merge proposal that is linked this looks good
atm and will soon be in a PPA [2] with proposed changes for pre-evaluation with
Bionic/Cosmic/Disco/Eoan.
>From there the next steps are:
- test the new feature from the PPA on cascade lake machines
- g
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bionic/cosmic/disco -proposed kernel tested. All good for me. Thanks.
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Thanks Pat.
That seems to confirm the 'regression-update' tag here. Although I
wouldn't be able to debug and fix the mutter change because I can't
reproduce the bug, using VMware. Mine just works :/
It sounds like good progress is being made in the kernel anyway. So I
think a fix there would be p
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Daniel,
I didn't want to lose sight of your ask in comment #34.
I updated to the latest mainstream kernel, and then reverted the mutter
packages (as per comment #31).
That also fixes the problem.
Specifically, this configuration is working for me;
uname -a
Linux ubuntuvm1 4.15.0-52-generic #56-
Display resizing works as expected on the hwe 4.18 kernel
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Do you have the same display resizing situation with the hwe kernel 4.18
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As a side-effect, I've noticed that display resizing doesn't work the same.
I'm unable to resize the display to anything more than 1176 x 885 (4:3)
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Great work Eric!
I installed your kernel build and it seems to work.
As confirmation of the kernel build level, here is uname -a output
immediately after install & reboot.
uname -a
Linux ubuntuvm1 4.15.0-53-generic #57+hf231164v20190618b9-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 18
20:11:42 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86
We have a second bug that causes the call by update-
initramfs::get_sorted_versions() to report nothing when calling
(/usr/bin/) "linux-versions list".
This because the target root file-system is copied from the
filesystem.squashfs on the ISO which does NOT contain a
/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r).
ca
I should have made clear, this 'second bug' is the only bug.
initrmafs-tools is in the clear - it wasn't finding a kernel image
because there wasn't one when update-initramfs was executed.
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Or is it? Actually I not, because the test in update-
initramfs::get_sorted_versions() expects an existing
initrd.img-$version:
get_sorted_versions()
{
version_list="$(
linux-version list |
while read -r version; do
test -e "${BOOTDIR}/
I successully applied your latest patch above and it was fixed!
Thank you so much!
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Login screen never appears on vmwgfx but
The information we have here is based on what you said in comment #3:
When I press on the keyboard then
a = a
s= s
d = refresh
Can you elaborate on that?
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computer takes ages to start (
The main problem I can see here is that your kernel graphics driver
keeps crashing, which always starts with:
[ 66.888620] vblank wait timed out on crtc 1
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My test kernel can be found here, if one want to test:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:slashd/kernel-builder
sudo apt-get update
version: 4.15.0-53.57+hf231164v20190618b9
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It's working if I apply the whole chain of commit on top of Ubuntu-4.15
I'll need to talk with kernel team and see if this is feasible for an
SRU.
52a59da2c439 drm/vmwgfx: Send the correct nonblock option for atomic_commit
cfffdaad3db9 drm/vmwgfx: Move the stdu vblank event to atomic function
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-52.56-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-52-generic i686
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ub
I believe you need to specify the quirks mode for each entry. So in
your case...
options usb-storage quirks=0bc2:2322:u,0bc2:61b7:u
I've used this myself, on Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic", to set a quirks mode of
't' for one external drive that did support UAS but uses longer ATA
commands (that's appa
After many hours diving down rabbit holes it turns out this is due to a
major change in the behaviour of update-initramfs introduced by Debian
in July 2018 which made its way into the Ubuntu archive end of april
2019.
01:02 Right! initramfs-tools had a MAJOR import from Debian with
"initramfs-too
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The kernel is not merging sector requests
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$ netperf -H
MIGRATED TCP STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to () port
0 AF_INET : demo
Recv SendSend
Socket Socket Message Elapsed
Size SizeSize Time Throughput
bytes bytes bytes
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Wily LVM-RAID1 – md: personality for level 1 is not loaded
Status in initramfs-tools package
Verified disco by triggering a crash dump successfully.
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*** Bug 157265 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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The problem seems to be in the calamares configuration. The initramfs
task is being called before the target's live-* packages have been
removed. This is specifically warned about in the calamares initramfs
module but we see the timestamps of the initramfs task are before the
live-* packages are re
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Ubuntu 19.04's Linux kernel 5.
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Hi,
With all updates installed to Ubuntu disco it is impossible to use TPM2
device on the machine.
Most of the TPM2 commands seem to fail due to Linux kernel having async
access problem that is fixed in linux kernel 5.0.10 release.
With previous Ubuntu releases I was able t
The problem here is the installer failed to build/install initrd.img.
After installing into a LVM LV via libvirt and seeing the error I
mounted the disk image contained in the LV and explored:
$ sudo losetup -f --show -P /dev/VG02/lubuntu1910
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$ sudo mount /dev/loop5p1 /mnt/target
$ sud
I have this problem using a Dell Inspiron 7373 with Ubuntu 18.04 and
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/security-signoff
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/security-signoff
Assignee: Canonical Security Team (canonical-security) => Steve Beattie
(sbeattie)
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A small update on this.
I tried another distribution with the same kernel version, and this does
not happen... I don't really know why. 0 times out of 10 this does not
happen.
Also, when this occurs, triggering the OOM with SYSRQ+F also fixes the
issues, but shows that no swap memory was being us
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1828187
Title:
ibm,dynamic-memory property not found
I can confirm the fix is included in the kernel "4.4.0-152.179":
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-
xenial.git/tree/include/linux/hyperv.h?h=Ubuntu-4.4.0-152.179
I installed the kernel, did some network tests, and it worked fine for
me:
#apt-get install linux-image-4.4.0-152-generic
#re
It appears from the screenshot the panic is occurring because the
initramfs /init script is failing to find and mount the real root file-
system.
You can drop to a busybox shell in the initramfs by adding a kernel-
command line option manually in the GRUB boot menu.
Tap Esc key to get to the GRUB
Rafael - Is this completed for Bionic releases?
Thank you
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Title:
[KVM][CLX] CPUID_7_0_EDX_ARCH_CAPABILITIES is not enabled in VM.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Quigley (tsimonq2)
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