Would this mean, this is solved now and can be closed?
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[nvidia] Black screen (wrong VT) upon login
St
Confirmed, after adding the nvidia-drm.modeset=1 to the GRUB file it
worked. I tested 3 cases:
1. Reboot without Log out afterwards.
2. Reboot with a Log out afterwards and then try to log in again.
3. Reboot with a Log out afterwards, try to log in again and then reboot.
It worked for all cases.
This is exactly what is happening to me. I installed Ubuntu 20.04 today
(The official released version, not beta), and if I set the auto login
on, it will give me the same issue the original poster said. You can't
login afterwards and if your logout, it enter a loop where you will
never come out fr
If this helps, this is happening in Ubuntu 17.10 with the 4.13 and 4.15
Kernels. I am using a Logitech G930
This was the output with dmesg
[ 15.303655] logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:4069.000A: HID++ 4.5 device
connected.
[ 49.671534] usb 3-2: USB disconnect, device number 2
[ 49.672965]
Hi Daniel, thank you. How can I mark this ticket as fixed. It has been
about 10 days. No problems whatsoever. I actually lost connection
yesterday but then noticed it was because I did not charge the headset
for the last 2 days. Even with very low power, I was still able to
finish a conversation. T
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space
Status in linux package in Ub
Hi Daniel, today I was able to start testing because there was an issue
with the Nvidia driver once going to the 4.15 kernel version. So today I
received the Intel microcode updates + Nvidia 390 which is compatible
with 4.15 so after seeing that, I installed the 4.17 RC7 as you
proposed.
I have to
Happy new year Daniel. No worries buddy, I fully understand. I will
follow your guidelines and report back. In regards to the questions:
1. It worked for some time (I think 1 to 2 weeks which was about 30
minutes to maybe an hour if I can recall). It was on 17.10 that I did
heavy test on it. Then
Hi Daniel, wanted to share my findings for the last weeks. So I tested
16.04,16.10,17.04 and 17.10. The issue is now showing on all versions.
In 17.04 I remember not seeing the issue although I might not have
enough testing as am doing right now. Previously I used it for about 5
to 20 minutes in 17
Looks like this came back again in Ubuntu 17.10 Took me a while to find
this bug report. The 8086:095a rev 59 is having this issue
https://imgur.com/a/ITiYL
The laptop after this freezes when the error shows.
This hardware is not mine but a friend that recently migrated to Ubuntu
and has a laptop
This bugs still present in the following kernels I have tested:
4.13.7
4.13.8
4.13.9
4.13.10
4.14-RC6
The error that typically show is:
12115.066777] retire_capture_urb: 23 callbacks suppressed
[12183.003052] usb 1-7: USB disconnect, device number 3
[12183.004602] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: ERROR Tr
It I can add, for the Logitech G930 Headset, it also gets the similar
error, just before it drops connection with it (It is a USB Dongle that
wirelessly (Not using Bluetooth but actual 2.4Ghz) connecst with the
headset):
[12278.974880] perf: interrupt took too long (2512 > 2500), lowering
kernel.
Hi Daniel, thank you for helping out. I can report that the issues are
back today (After 2 days of working). This time is crazy, it breaks more
often. I had to reinstall the whole 17.10 and of course it happens but
less often (Like the original bug report).
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OK so instead of using a new or old kernel and to avoid issues with
other drivers (like Nvidia breaking with the 4.14 RC version) and based
on your feedback, I only then focused on PulseAudio. I noted that Ubuntu
17.10 is using the PulseAudio from January which is 10.0 instead of the
11.1 from Sept
Yes correct, it uses it's own wireless dongle. But since this is the
issue, shouldn't I update pulseaudio instead of the kernel?
I already have the latest stable one, 4.13, and the 4.14 is not out yet
(To avoid issues like Nvidia Module compatibility). I will try
installing 4.12 to see what happen
[2.508141] ath10k_pci :09:00.0: Direct firmware load for
ath10k/cal-pci-:09:00.0.bin failed with error -2
[2.508370] ath10k_pci :09:00.0: Direct firmware load for
ath10k/QCA6174/hw3.0/firmware-5.bin failed with error -2
[2.508371] ath10k_pci :09:00.0: could not fetch f
Hi Christopher, thank you for the feedback. Will take this into account
for any future bugs reported. I regret to inform you that the hardware I
had at the time I created this ticket (2013) is not available. I moved
to new hardware early this year.
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Issue is still there in 15.10 64-bit, although it is harder to track
(Takes longer to appear, it is random)
Here is some information related to it
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM43142
802.11b/g/n [14e4:4365] (rev 01)
Lenovo IdeaPad Z510
In the following image: http:/
Hi Christopher. I also had a similar issue on my computer at work Lenovo
Z510. But It only happened once. I am waiting for the issue to appear.
The behaviour is similar, after a minute or 2 it simply dropped the
connection. Currently am writing over Wifi and it has not dropped yet,
but if it drops,
Confirming this issue with the Lenovo Z510. The wireless works randomly.
All the problems mentioned here actually happen on this model. Between
slow connection, not seeing 5ghz, dropping packets, dropping connection
I actually thought I had problems with the laptop but after checking
another 5 simi
In my case, with the Asus Z87-Pro motherboard (With the latest firmware)
I am having similar problems like Wallcom mentioned. The wireless (For
G, N or AC) works randomly. Reboot and it works. Reboot and it does not.
The problem gets worse if I activate the Bluetooth where it creates a
kind of wei
This really scared the hell out of me. My first SDD and now it's going
to die I thought. Thanks for pointing out it was a bug. Tested on Ubuntu
14.04.1 32/64. On both cases it shows the error many times. Some days it
repeats the error endlessly.
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Here is a case we are working on with the same wireless driver:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/502545/i-keep-wifi-connection-but-lose-
internet-access
The problem is still there on 14.04.
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Using the PPA as it is shown in http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/06
/ubuntu-xbox-controller-support-xboxdrv-driver does not work with the
360 controller.
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This message appears for me exactly before the wireless connection drops
on my Asus Z87-Pro motherboard. The wireless card in question is the:
Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless Network
Adapter [168c:0034] (rev 01)
Using Ubuntu 14.04 64 Bit. Kerne l3.13.0-26-generic
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Did test on 5 PCs. 2 had 64 bit. The 2 with 64 bit had problems with
rt2800pci and compiling rt2860sta had the same problem. Now here is the
thing i also tried 32 bit and on 2 pcs it did not work. It started working
after upgrading 3 days ago. Only one worked out of the box. I am writing
from an A
Thanks friend. Just tested with a live flash drive of ubuntu 13.10 32 bit.
The wifi card works perfectly.
I then installed ubuntu on the pc 32 bit again and it worka out of the
box.
The problem is 64bit specific I see.
On Nov 25, 2013 7:56 AM, "Matthieu Baerts" wrote:
> According to Wolfgang, t
Thank you will do that when I get to work. 4 full hours working every
possible scenario and still it did not work. Your bug report is exactly
what is happening. Now my question is, is this only 64 bit?
On Nov 25, 2013 5:21 AM, "Matthieu Baerts" wrote:
> Hello Luis,
>
> Unfortunately, I no longer
Having same problem with the rt2860 module (Linksys WMP600n). Using
kernel 3.11.0-14.
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Title:
Need support of Ralink RT3290
If I do a workaround mentioned
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/673440/comments/8
I get the following error while using the rt2860sta module
ERROR!!! NICLoadFirmware failed, Status[=0x0001]
!!! rt28xx Initialized fail !!!
NICLoadFirmware: MCU is not ready
Not only that bu
This is back. Using 13.10 64 Bit am having this issue:
[5.955844] ieee80211 phy0: rt2800_load_firmware: Error - PBF system
register not ready
[6.771242] ieee80211 phy0: rt2800_load_firmware: Error - PBF system
register not ready
[7.574555] ieee80211 phy0: rt2800_load_firmware: Error
I just happen to stumble upon this bug which I am also having. For an
Intel DZ68DB motherboard, using Ubutnu 13.04 64 bit I get this
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5936980/
As you can see, there are several *BAD*gran_size warnings. I included
the rest just for reference.
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