Been using 22.04 with Nvidia 390 for a long time now with no issues.
Suddenly, I ran into the dkms problem with a kernel upgrade, Thankfully,
I found the solution is to lock my kernel at 6.12. Hopefully I don't
have to keep it that way for long!
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fresh install on hp 550-153w
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.10
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu9
Uname: Linux 6.1.0-060100rc1-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.23.1-0ubuntu3
AptOrdering:
dctrl-tools:amd64: Install
dh-dkms:amd64: Install
I see this on every boot up but all it seems to do is slow down the boot
process.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1970074
Title:
UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in
/bui
This is happening on my Lenovo T510 which uses Nvidia so I don't think
the video driver has anything to do with it. This bug (for me) is also
the worst kind in that it's intermittent. Tonight, the system locked up
when I forgot about this problem and it hosed a partition that was in
the middle of b
I've seen it in 13.04 and 13.10. Since it also occurs with openSUSE
13.1, I tend to think it's a kernel bug which may be upstream from Debian.
On 12/02/2013 02:41 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
> Did this issue occur in a previous version of Ubuntu, or is this a new
> issue?
>
> Would it be possibl
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 3.11.0-13.20-generic 3.11.6
Tested on 2 separate machines, one running Xubuntu 13.10 and the other
openSUSE 13.1. No disk is in, yet the drive constantly spins and makes a
dull sound every few seconds like it's moving resetting the drive head
position. After a disk is
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