I wrote too soon, sorry, usbipd works fine, it's just that the working
binary is included in linux-tools-generic instead of usbip package.
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This issue seems to be still present on zesty.
The modules are present in the kernel and loaded, however usbipd fails
loading:
# usbipd -d -D
usbip err: stub_driver.c: 33 (open_sysfs_stub_driver) usbip_common_mod.ko and
usbip.ko must be loaded
** (process:3248): ERROR **: driver open failed
Tr
Sorry for the delay but I needed physical access to the host box.
I upgraded XenServer to 7.0 (fully patched) and the problem persists.
I tried with kernel 4.9-rc3 and the issue is still there.
I reverted to 4.4.0-45 and the issue disappears.
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Public bug reported:
Hello,
I am experiencing a noticeable system slowdown since I upgraded from
Xenial to Yakkety on several VM under XenServer 6.5 (fully patched).
I understand it will be difficult for me to describe what is happening
and for you to troubleshoot this issue but I'll try to do m
Christopher, I'm sorry but I don't have enough spare time to search for
the commit :(
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Title:
GUI failure when reinserting HDMI cabl
Christopher, I see you added a "bios-outdated" tag and I promptly
updated the BIOS to 0802 however this specific issue wasn't fixed by the
BIOS update.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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The issue started when I upgraded from wily. Booting the previous kernel
solves the issue.
I tried with the latest 4.3 kernel and the problem seems to be fixed,
both the EDID messages and the X11/GUI processes are not crashing
anymore.
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Addendum: This happens consistently using a KVM and switching from one
system to another.
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Title:
GUI failure when reinserting HDMI
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Removing the HDMI cable on my ASUS UN42 results in EDID failure which
might be only cosmetic, however inserting the cable again causes the
crash of the whole GUI segfaulting several KDE daemons.
Manually restarting SDDM restores the GUI.
[ 253.213048] [drm:drm_edid_
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