@vicamo, thank you very much for the instructions. I'm on groovy
actually, so that's probably why it didn't work the last time, I didn't
try to install the focal packages. I install the focal packages and
everything seems to be working well.
I already noticed the freeze on start problem is no long
I'm sorry for my inexperience. I have a XPS with the AX500 board, could
you provide some instructions for me to test it, @vicamo?
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This is a re-write of my previous response, as I should have reviewed it
before submitting. I have simply been too excited! ;-)
@Kai-Heng Feng and @Anmar Queja
I have upgraded to Ubuntu 17.10 and used the suggested nouveau.modeset=0
kernel boot option.
It works perfectly. I can indeed see many i
@Kai-Heng Feng and @Anmar Queja
I have upgraded to Ubuntu 17.10 and used the suggested nouveau.modeset=0 kernel
boot option.
It works perfectly. I can indeed see many improvement. Most and foremost
Wayland is working as far as I can see!
The only hiccup I had was with the laptop suspending right
I have tested with provided kernel at
http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1697556/3/
The test setup was the same as previously.
Short answer: It does not work.
Long answer: I can see the icon circling for a while. While this happens
I cannot toggle between the boot text output and the circling
I have tested with kernel 4.10.0-lp1697556
http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1697556/2/ with the default kernel
parameters and with the same hardware setup as previously.
Short answer: It works.
Long answer: The login screen is displayed on built in monitor, while
the laptop is closed. The lo
I have tested with kernel 4.11.0-rc1-lp1697556 with the default kernel
with the same hardware setup as previously.
Short answer: It works.
Long answer: The login screen is displayed on built in monitor, while
the laptop is closed. The login works. Network issues but they are not
relevant to this
Your question:
"so what's the result on v4.12-rc1, without "nomodeset"?"
Short answer: It does not freeze.
Detailed answer:
With v4.12-rc1, by using the default kernel arguments (i.e. without
"nomodeset"), it does not freeze. It shows the login screen on the closed
laptop, which you pointed out
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@Kai-Heng
In answer to your question "Can you confirm v4.11 freezes but v4.12-rc1
doesn't?", I can confirm that 4.11.12 freezes. Kernel log shows "NMI
watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#3 stuck for 23s! [kworker/3:1:70]".
Below are the test details along with the corresponding kernel log
output.
K
@Kai-Heng
Concerning your question:
v4.12-rc1 with NOMODESET -> Successfully logged in.
v4.12-rc2 with NOMODESET -> Successfully logged in.
v4.12-rc5 without NOMODESET-> Successfully logged in.
Can I say that -rc2 has freeze but -rc5 doesn't freeze?
I would say that neither of those two kernels f
@Kai-Heng
Here are the test results when starting the kernel with "blacklist=nouveau
modprobe.blacklist=nouveau".
The Dell XPS 9560 is connected to Dell Thunderbolt Dock TB16 with the external
monitor and the external keyboard being connected to the docking station.
Short answer:
v4.12-rc1 -> S
@Kai-Heng Feng (kaihengfeng)
Based on your suggestion I have tested with the below mainline kernels as well
as the current 17.04 kernel.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.12-rc1/
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.12-rc2/
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
@dani_bs(sdaniele78)
I trust you commented and changed the state of the bug with good intent.
Please accept my apology for being so direct... it was a complete fail.
Both links referenced do not provide any solution. One link mentions to
alter the "acpi_osi kernel parameters" without details what
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
Computer freezes after login - 4.10.0-22-generic
Sta
I have reviewed the kernel source code that was committed between the
Ubuntu-4.10.0-21.23 and Ubuntu-4.10.0-22.24 and I believe commit
b93843fcde501b9264ac5dbe2c980eb0b479 introduced bug #1697556.
Commit b93843fcde501b9264ac5dbe2c980eb0b479 corresponds to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
In line with comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1697556/comments/11,
the workarounds suggested with
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1697556/comments/9
do not work with kernel 4.10.0-28 either. The computer freezes just
before the login screen appears.
I have tested the suggested workarounds that were given with comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1697556/comments/9
in conjunction with kernel 4.10.0-24. Those two workarounds basically
suggest not to use the nouveau driver but instead the Nvidia drivers.
Those workarounds
In answer to your question
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1697556/comments/6
I have tested with Kernel 4.12.0, and DID NOT ENCOUNTER this problem.
linux-headers-4.12.0-041200rc5_4.12.0-041200rc5.201706112031_all.deb
linux-headers-4.12.0-041200rc5-generic_4.12.0-041200rc5.201
In answer to your qeustion
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1697556/comments/3
* Yes, the problem is NOT encountered when using Kernel linux-
image-4.10.0-21-generic 4.10.0-21.23.
* The problem is encountered when using 4.10.0-22-generic
In response to your request
https://bu
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Computer freezes after login - 4.10.0-22-generic
Status in linux package in Ubunt
Public bug reported:
I have got a new Ubuntu 17.04 install on a Dell XPS 15 (Intel(R)
Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz) that was installed a couple of days
ago. Login worked fine too.
A couple of days later I installed the suggested kernel update
"4.10.0-22-generic". With kernel 4.10.0-22-generic
Yes, a patch has been created:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/?id=24eff328f65c8ef352c90b6adb7c2f39eb94205d
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I installed hda-jack-retask as suggested and got it working with the
default kernel (3.2.0-55-generic), finally! The created files have been
slightly modified (cleaned up), so the workaround looks as follows:
$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/hda-jack-retask.conf
# This file was added by the program 'hda-jac
# sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
V1.41
05/26/10
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Acer TravelMate 6293 - no s/pdif (iec
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Acer TravelMate 6293 - no s/pdif (iec958) anymore since Ub
Just updated my BIOS to v1.41 and tested again with v3.11-rc7-saucy, but
no change, actually.
(Please note that I'm on vacation as of tomorrow till mid-September.)
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Issue still persists, tested with Live CD (Linux ubuntu 3.11.0-4-generic
#9-Ubuntu SMP) as well as latest mainline kernel (v3.11-rc7-saucy).
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
- Since upgrading to Precise the IEC958 setting is missing when opening
- 'alsamixer', resulting in no S/PDIF output signal at all. Prior to that,
- it was possible to add the ALC267/268 module option "snd-hda-intel
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