I had the same issue with Ryzen 5 3600x and Radeon 5600xt. For a
different mouse flickering issue when using xrandr, I had to set
following xrandr after I set correct resolution and panning.
xrandr --output DisplayPort-2 --scale 0.x0.
DisplayPort-2 is my primary display. With the above se
apport information
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[Impact]
[Fix]
X-HWE-Bug: Bug #1880678
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+ ProblemType: Bug
+ ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.14
+ Architecture: amd64
+ Dependencies:
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+ DistributionChannelDescri
apport is not supported in uc20 (tried beta apport snap, not working),
please let me know what kind of log could help.
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Title:
in kernel amdgpu failed with W5500 [100
@Daniel, please file a new bug via apport-bug instead.
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Killer(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i 160MHz Wireless Network Adapter (201NGW),
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
[Fix]
X-HWE-Bug: Bug #1880678
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** Affects: linux-firmware (Ubuntu Bionic)
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Assignee: Hsuan-Yu Lin (shanelin)
Status: In Progress
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Works on focal!
Linux nibbler 5.4.0-34-generic #38+lp1867916b1 SMP Sun May 31 21:41:06
-03 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks! I'm curious to see the patch; I tried root causing it myself
and suspected it had to do with something like an overflow in an
unanticipated block size, but never
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hi Ryan and Sebastian,
Could you please verify whether these test kernels resolve the problem?
There's 5.4 for Focal/20.04 and 4.15 for Bionic/18.04.
https://people.canonical.com/~mfo/lp1867916/focal/
https://people.canonical.com/~mfo/lp1867916/bionic/
Thank you,
Mauricio
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PC3 will be really hot, it should normally reach PC8.
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CPU/GPU Fans suddenly go 100% RPM on Asus ROG G752VT
Status in lin
same here, on two machines; one with
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC
3168NGW [Stone Peak] (rev 10)
and the other with:
08:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a)
the syslog is full of messages like this:
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 172105
Unlike what I thought or hoped, using an upstream kernel (5.4.43-050443-generic
x86_64) is not a workaround.
I just had the same issue again.
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Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is lo
It seems the fan speed became uncontrolled once the temperature is too
high. Even though it became lower in near future. see attach
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More traces: Transition from speakers to headphones (w/o a microphone,
not a headset) while audio is playing on Windows VM. CORB and RIRBWP
only, vfio_region_write events filtered to make trace cleaner.
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More traces: Transition from headphones (w/o a microphone, not a
headset) back to the speakers while audio is playing on Windows VM. CORB
and RIRBWP only, vfio_region_write events filtered to make trace
cleaner.
** Attachment added: "trace_hp_to_spk.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour
Public bug reported:
Now and then, the notebooks stops producing any sound, and program that
try to use sound output freeze for many seconds. There is a repeating
sequence on messages in `dmesg`:
[116525.402057] sof-audio-pci :00:1f.3: error: ipc timed out for 0x8001
size 120
[116525.402
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Sound w/SOF driver sporadicall
On the negative side: the sound has strange artifacts on speakers. And
headphones are not working properly once inserted.
If you want to experiment yourself - please use previous traces and the
following Python scripts:
- annotate trace with verb names for known verbs:
https://gist.github.com/s-
This crazy script contains all SET and unknown commands sent from the
Windows to the audio, with some commands stripped (using a try-and-check
method). And this crazy script allows to enable the speakers somehow!!!
Now here is the question: Can somebody filter excess commands and find
the bare min
@fermulator at the moment this is bug breaks dualboot anyway, since it
will not probe my Windows os before failing and stopping. So I have to
resort to using f12 to select the disk. I suppose it will be worse for
people with dual boot on one drive, but they will not be able to install
ZoL as easily
@fermulator Thanks will keep that in Mind But I am doing Single Boot
only.
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I have same laptop with same problem on 20.04. Works great on 19.10.
Every once in awhile I can get it to systemd.unit=emergency.target. But
it hangs soon after if even doing an "lsmod".
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Hi, with 5.3.0-53 generic, i've encountered 2 errors that have frozen the
system during 2 or 3 minutes. After this error, the system came back to normal.
These 2 errors has been observed with Kodi at the "beginning" of the session
(in the firts minutes after a boot), and only once per boot. I'm
Uploaded more logs from VMs:
- notebook power cycle
- start Ubuntu VM (live CD) - no sound in VM
- start Windows VM
- disable device in Windows VM
- shutdown Windows VM
- start Ubuntu VM (live CD) - sound is present in VM
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This happens to me on 5.4.0-33-generic (focal). Do you want me to test
these 5.3 kernels?
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to sp
Updated kernel to mainline 5.6.15-050615-generic. Helps with other
issues but touchpad still not responsive. At least error messages in
dmesg are gone.
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** Also affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Cloud-init causes potentially huge boot del
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syslog a
@JamesH, my only involvement in this bug report was to inform you that
you were using an "End of Line" Ubuntu release and to ensure that the
report was assigned to the correct project/package/Ubuntu release so
that others who have a much better knowledge and experience of such
issues could look at
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syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to Intel wifi?
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Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try
rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not
work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off th
So far so good with me using the standard 5.4 kernel and the nomodeset
parameter.
I wonder if the freezes during usage that viperomega experiences might
be unrelated to the hang on boot issue (that we both saw without
nomodeset).
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XFCE's the culprit.
XFCE has weird bug with returning from sleep (suspend) and it breaks the nvidia
driver. i have a resolution issue after screen is locked (drops to 800x600). So
apparently it also applies to automatic lock screen.
When I log back in the resolution changeds back to no
Test package(s) for s390x available at this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~fheimes/+archive/ubuntu/lp1879704 |
ppa:fheimes/lp1879704
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Hi vicamo,
I've updated my kernel to 5.4.0-34.38 and tried booting off of that. The bug
persists, however. What steps can I take from here?
Many thanks for your effort.
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I had to downgrade to Ubuntu 18.04, so I cannot check it.
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There is no sound from the built-in speakers and does not see the
It seems it's related to kernel version. Latest kernel-5.6.14-300 crashed (at
least) daily.
Booting kernel-5.0.9-301 helps a lot - no crash for 2 days.
Before upgrade I used kernel-5.3.11-100 for 5 months and it was stable with no
GpuWatchdog segfault in chrome errors at all.
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