In the meantime, what's the solution?
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Happens rarely on 6.x kernel series.
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suspend problem
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I'v
@allan-brighton I don't think this is a bug per se, but rather a
deliberate change in behaviour in the kernel. In other words, the way
the kernel is handling the TB4/TB3 ports is now different in 22.04 as
opposed to 20.04.
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Can people confirm whether or not there is a USB device (dock/eGPU/eHDD)
plugged into the TB4/TB3 USB-C port when attempting to suspend? Or, was
there previously a device plugged in, but has since been removed. I
***think*** this is an issue that is related to the USB subsystem not
being properly
@nazar-pc I have no idea what you are talking about. "remove any
directories from old modules you had in past and do not have installed
anymore" doesn't mean anything to me at all. What "any directories"?
Can someone please provide step-by-step instructions for all of this?
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Kernel 4.13.0-32-generic fixes this regression
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Bluetoo
4.13.0-32-generic now boots with Bluetooth "ON"
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Bluetooth is turned off at boot with latest update (bluez
5.37-0ubuntu5.2)
Verification failed on Xenial
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Bluetooth LE pairing fail
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Status in bluez package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1510570 ***
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Okay, thanks. I have AutoEnable=true and it won't come on, I'll
subscribe to LP #1510570
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1510570
Bluetooth LE pairing fail
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With latest update, BLUEZ is now off right after boot, as opposed to
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DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-31.34~16.04.1-generic 4.13.13
Una
@aluvian This might be a longshot, but you might try adding the System76
PPA and installing their nVIDIA driver. The reason? All of their
laptops are custom spec'd laptops made by CLEVO, so thier custom tweaks
might help you. The other thing to try and helped my situation (I do
not have the nVID
I also am experiencing this bug on 16.04.3 LTS
i7 7500U Kaby Lake HD 620 using Intel Driver.
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Title:
Screen flickers on XPS 13 9350
I also found this bug using the HWE stack.
System76 Lemur 6 (i7-6500U CPU Skylake GT2 HD520) running 16.04.3 LTS
Flicker occurs on return from black monitor to screens after screen has
been turned off. Worse with a second monitor plugged in. Resolution is
to click on the workplace switcher and
@dev1 Does your bug occur when using an upstream kernel?
You can test by (a) installing GRUB Customizer
(https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007/+archive/ubuntu/grub-
customizer) and then installing (b) an upstream kernel, say 4.6.x
(http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/05/install-linux-
kern
Again, this is NOT a LINUX problem. This is a manufacturer of your USB
3.0 device problem. They (the manufacturer) is NOT following the xHCI
USB 3.0 specs and therefore the device does not work properly. In other
words, it's likely the external HDD, not the machine, nor the O/S
(Ubuntu).
The re
I don't use MATE - find it clunky.
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Plugging HDMI screen in causes system hang
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Fix Comm
Weird, I already have 1.26 installed. Wonder why you didn't/don't?
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Status in lin
@christoforos-samaras How do you update the Sky Lake firmware once
you've downloaded the tar ball? Do you just run the install script?
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I should mention that I have the Xorg Edgers PPA enabled and use their
graphics drivers (stack).
Although I think that Xenial is pretty up-to-date right now...
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Okay. Kernel update 4.4.0-22.40 is working without issues, plugging in
HDMI, plugging in VGA (probably HDMI>VGA on-board) is also working
without issue(s).
Looks as though this finally got fixed - it's a bit ridiculous that this
took so long for an LTS kernel on a widely used chipset (Intel HD /
Just run 4.4.6rc7 and be done with it. 4.4.0-22-generic is BROKEN.
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Plugging HDMI screen in causes system hang
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suit yourself
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Bug description:
@tjaalton Installation of your two packages BREAKS install. Please
build the proper number of required packages.
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Plugging
Can't be installed. You are missing packages.
Please build the equivalent to this package: http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.6-rc7-wily/linux-
headers-4.6.0-040600rc7_4.6.0-040600rc7.201605081830_all.deb
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4.6.0-rc7 works with no issues with regards to plugging in HDMI or VGA
on a System76 Lemur (6 generation Intel i7500 with the HD 520 Sky Lake
on-board GPU).
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To answer my own query, "Yes"
$ uname -a
Linux X 4.6.0-040600rc7-generic #201605081830 SMP Sun May 8 22:32:57
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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BTW, a handy-dandy GUI-based tool to have installed to test different
kernels is the GRUB-CUSTOMIZER package. Please DO NOT uninstall the
"stock" 4.4.x kernel, you may to fall-back to it if the upstream kernel
doesn't work.
https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007/+archive/ubuntu/grub-customizer
@tjaalton
To manually install an upstream kernel I would need to install the
packages in purple (not blue) for an AMD64 machine?
** Attachment added: "Kernal packages to install for upstream Testing"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1559308/+attachment/4660615/+files/Scre
New kernel update doesn't solve issue - still have to be running kernel
4.4.8.
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Plugging HDMI screen in causes system hang
S
Using upstream kernel 4.4.8 from Ubuntu kernel PPA solves the freeze
issue with VGA cable.
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I have this same bug, but with a VGA port.
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This "bug" report is as a result of BAD USB 3.0 protocols implemented by
the manufacturers of the devices. And has nothing to do with Linux.
Please file a bug report with the manufacturers.
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I also see this with a USB 3.0 plugged into any USB 2 or USB 3 port,
Dell Precision M4800, Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
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Yep, "me too" using 12.04.5 LTS AMD64 on with Trusty Kernel on DELL
e6420 laptop. Cannot boot - GUI hangs after login with spinning circle
cursor.
Regards,
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