Great! Thank you!
Be warned that Dell might blow you off. Last I looked, they do not
officially support Linux on the XP 15. However they do support Linux on
some other systems that use the TB-10, including the very popular XP 13. I
would *guess* those systems will reproduce the same problem.
It's helpful to know that after I lost the USB devices in the kernel
exception, I moved the KVM to a builtin USB port.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 2:12 AM Gene Olson wrote:
> I got a good example of a v5.0-rc7 kernel exception attached. I can't
> reproduce them easily, althoug
28 PM Gene Olson wrote:
> If you need anything else, please let me know ahead of time.
>
> Thanks,
> Gene
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 4:50 PM Kai-Heng Feng
> wrote:
>
>> Ok, please attach dmesg when this issue happens, preferably under
>> v5.0-rc7.
>>
If you need anything else, please let me know ahead of time.
Thanks,
Gene
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 4:50 PM Kai-Heng Feng
wrote:
> Ok, please attach dmesg when this issue happens, preferably under
> v5.0-rc7.
>
> The dmesg in comment #1 didn't record useful information.
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It did fail on the first run after about 10 minutes. It did not fail again
after 60 minutes.
Gene
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019, 15:01 Kai-Heng Feng So seems like v5.0-rc7 doesn't have this issue?
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I ran the 5.0.0 kernel, sending data bidirectionally with iperf3. It
failed after about 10 minutes, I lost the Ethernet and the keyboard/mouse
connected through the TB-10 dock. Unfortunately I forgot to do an lsusb -v
in the crashed state.
After rebooting, I ran iperf3 again, bidirectionally fo
I tried what you suggested. Ethtool reported no changes in configuration
when I turned off receive offload. It reported substantial changes when I
turned off transmit offload. After turning off transmit offload, transmit
rate dropped from 930 Mb/s to abut 660 Mb/s, although I did not see a big
Thank you.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 6:15 PM Terry Rudd <1815...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Gene, upon further investigation, I made a mistake suggesting this bug
> is a duplicate of your earlier bug. We will investigate this bug stand-
> alone.
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Not a duplicate. The previous bug was a problem with the display which
first appeared in linux -44, which was duplicated and confirmed fixed in
-45. This is a new problem caused by excessive Ethernet traffic. This is
a different problem that existed in -43 and still remains in -45. It
should no
Public bug reported:
Running iperf3 on Dell XP-15 with TB-10 Thunderbolt dock causes a kernel
exception and ethernet failure after about 30 seconds.
Easy to reproduce. Connect to another machine via Gig-E and run iperf3
in either direction until the problem occurs. Should run 900+ Mb in
either
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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External monitors does not work anymore 4.
Public bug reported:
This problem appeared on the first boot Linux 4.15.0-44, and was not
present in previous kernels, including 4.15.0-43. The problem occurs
every time with 4.15.0-44. Since the problem occurred, 4.15.0-43
continues to work w/o issues. The log should show multiple boots with
bot
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I foolishly sent logs from the wrong machine. Please ignore the logs
from machine "hauser" and use the logs from the machine "gene-pc".
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** Description changed:
Absolutely reproducible in Ubuntu 18.04.1 Gnome 3 UI with a Dell XP15
laptop and a Dell TB16 dock.
A few seconds after logging into the Gnome 3 UI, something in the UI
starts the fwupd.service. About 2 seconds later, the display goes blank
a
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** Description changed:
Absolutely reproducible in Ubuntu 18.04.1 Gnome 3 UI with a Dell XP15
laptop and a Dell TB16 dock.
A few seconds after logging into the Gnome 3 UI, something in the UI
starts the fwupd.service. About 2 seconds
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