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I don't know if it is the right package for report but anyways.
I have a keyboard and mouse connected to a base plattaform for laptops
with a fan and a usb hub (4 spaces) (it helps to avoid hot restarts by
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In an off-Launchpad direct exchange, I received some direction that "You
would want to bisect the mainline kernel instead of the Ubuntu kernel."
I should say more directly that I have never done kernel bisection until
now, though I'm game for the effort. Nonetheless, very little can be
taken for
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Title:
hid-generic 0003:046D:C315
One thing we could do would be to install Raring, but then boot some
Saucy kernels on it, to identify the earliest kernel that did boot and
the first that didn't boot. Do you think this is something you could
try?
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Testing with Linux 3.11.0-1-generic (really v3.11-rc5-saucy) I get a
massive failure of hardware support.
USB keyboard and USB mouse keyboard are not detected. No ethernet
wireless or cable devices detected. I even have to launch "onboard"
application (assistive keyboard on screen) for try to fill
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Saucy)
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Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: aufs-tools (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
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A
Hi,
I using a Samsung NP530U4E, after updating last version (3.8.0-29-generic
#42-Ubuntu) , it still not works !
After checking "Two finger scroll" in mouse settings, it works fine.
Many thanks to solve that issue.
Cheers,
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bond slave interface sometimes does not come up on boot
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poor networking throughput across an OpenStack Neutron router on
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Hi,
I already patched my bios to A09 and upgraded today to the kernel:
linux-meta (3.11.0.3.4) saucy; urgency=low
* linux ABI 3.11.0-3
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I'll wait to see if I can reproduce with this configuration and try
mainline kernel in such case.
Nicolas
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Dear Developers and maintainers,
trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/930447/comments/97 from
2012-06-05:
> The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel will be dropped completely
following the 12.04 release.
Pls corre
I assume the NVidia driver I got from the NVidia homepage caused the
problem when it was superseded by the latest drivers from the
repository.
System was without graphics at reboot, but "sudo apt-get install -f"
resolved everything peacefully. Now everything works. Thanks!
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Pressing the L Ctrl + Up button produces no event visible in xev or in
/lib/udev/keymap -i input/eventX. R Ctrl + Up produces events, Ctrl
produces events and Up produces events. Even L Ctrl + Right, L Ctrl +
Left and L Ctrl + Down produce events.
This st
I downloaded the AMD 64 ISO image from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-
live/current/ and used the Startup Disk Creator utility to make a
bootalbe USB stick. Then I hit F12 on bootup, went into setup, and made
sure the USB stick was first in the bootup order. Then I tried several
times to boot off
Can I ask here (sorry if inappropriate forum!) -- do you think it is
safe to just continue to use the kernel that I downloaded for general
purposes? I see that it was built for Saucy and I'm on Raring, but it
does appear (at first glance anyway) to work. Thoughts?
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trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
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2012-06-05:
- > The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel will be dropped completely
- following the 12
Still broke in kernel 3.8.0-29.
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Title:
XPS13 backlight stopped working after update 3.8.0-18.28
Status in Dell Sputnik:
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Still broken in kernel 3.8.0-29.
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backlight brightness not adjustable by default on Dell XPS 13
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Thanks. That sounds like a bug in the keyboard driver, reassigning to
kernel.
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Kernel Description doesn't explain its a PAE-Kernel _ since 3.4.0.
Hi Anibal,
I downloaded Kernel 3.11.0 from Linus' tree. I copied .config from
kernel 3.8 (i.e. a configuration that let the Mac boot) to the directory
with the new kernel makefiles and compiled from source.
With 3.11.0-rc5 I still have to append nosmp and libata.force=noncq but
it's stable therea
Apparently the patches do not include the cc tag for
sta...@vger.kernel.org in the sign-off area which assures that when
applied to the stable tree they are applied also to the stable kernels
without anything else needing to be done by the author or subsystem
maintainer.
Should Gianluca Anzolin or
** Description changed:
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trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
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2012-06-05 (referencing the release-notes on 12.04.2):
> The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel wi
Daniel, I am using Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit right now. So far no issues with
the brightness. I am on the 3.8.0-29 kernel.
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Title:
8086:0085 Intel wireless microcode driver failure in Saucy causes
disconnects
@Francisco and others,
Please check here for the latest status on what's going on upstream:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47941
Some users have popped out of the woodwork to declare that the most recent
patches that went in *breaks* the backlight completely (black screen on boot)
Does your system hangs also if you power-up with a device connected to
USB-3.0 port and disconnect it when BIOS asks for power-upp password
(this would suggest that the error is associated with the information
about state of the system prepared by BIOS)?
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Did this issue start happening even though you didn't apply any updates
or upgrade?
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I'm not sure I understand the description of this bug. Can you clarify
some more?
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The bug report you've smarked orginally addresses Ubuntu 13.04 64bit. It
was only visible in the comments that this problem exists in LTS
version. I've encountered this problem while installing Quantal kerne
ELD stands for EDID-Like Data. eld_valid=0 is a known issue in ALSA
which has just been fixed upstream, but should only result in Radeon's
multichannel audio being unavailable over HDMI. Stereo audio should
still work with the radeon.audio=1 kernel boot parameter. If you have
no audio with the p
I have a full hd xps13... that is, IvyBridge and I didn't change the UEFI
configuration of my laptop and my brightness control; I will provide the
exact details when I arrive at home today.
The work around somebody posted here is working for my so I were not
willing to reinstall UEFI version befor
Christopher, this issue resolved for me with 3.5 kernel.
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Sorry so long responding, but just to let you know, I resorted to enabling
LAN instead of WLAN on the printer, installed USB cable and successfully
installed my Canon Pixma MX860 printer. It seems the only possible bug that
exist is the inability of the software to locate on the network the printe
sorry, this is my production environment and I cannot upgrade now. I
could try using a live cd, but as you can read in comment #4, my system
worked well with the 13.04 live cd.
I intend to upgrade my system to 13.10, and I will maybe do it before
the official release, so after that I'll give an up
How could something like this happen?
A driver that worked well all the time is made worse in a newer Kernel ;-(
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1969:2062 A
The issue is not remaining anymore in 13.04.
But I suffer terribly from:
1969:2062 Atheros AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet (rev c1) stops working after some
minutes
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This was a regression (not specific to Ubuntu kernels by the way), which
has finally been fixed upstream with commit
7b70176421993866e616f1cbc4d0dd4054f1bf78.
It is currently under review on the 3.8.y stable kernel (v3.8.13.7) and
should hit the Raring kernel in the next few weeks.
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The patch already landed in Quantal, Raring and mainline kernels.
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Same error witch linux-image-3.11.0-3-generic
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btrfs segmentation fault when balancing after adding 4th disk to 3
disk raid
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Thanks for your explanation.
Is there not a code testing mechnism that prevens such things?
Is there any way how we could grab this earlier?
E.g. by using a development kernel from Ubuntu or alike?
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I did the Bios upgrade but it changed nothing. I still get the same
behaviour as the one I described above.
~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
68PDV Ver. F.20
12/08/2011
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Unknown Keycode for
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Raring update to 3.8.13.5 stable release
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Sebastian Rühl,
could you please test the latest kernel in raring-updates (3.8.0-29.42)
and see if this bug is fixed? Thanks.
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Quantal update to 3.5.7.17 stable release
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Linus G Thiel,
could you please test the latest kernel in -updates (3.8.0-29.42) and
see if this bug is fixed? Thanks.
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could you please test the latest kernel in -updates (3.8.0-29.42) and
see if this bug is fixed? Thanks.
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I added 'linux' as this is at very least a change in behavior between
12.04 kernel and saucy kernel.
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On 10.04 LTS my little Dell D600I could use PAE-Kernels with no
problems. (36-bits) . As per today it runs with the Mainline Kernel
3.10.7-031007-generic - lawlessly. Thanks to Prof7bits "Fake-PAE"
And this confirms comment #179:
... the Linux documentation states that if you can boot a PAE kerne
Regarding creating the socket as a non-root user - did you chown the
directory to your user's uid? I have no problem once I've done that in
running the server.
I have the same issue with the client:
sudo mkdir /mnt2 /upper
sudo mount -t overlayfs -o lowerdir=/mnt2,upperdir=/upper none /mnt
sudo
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
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Oh, never mind, I see - that's on precise. and yes I get the same
result all around.
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consistent failure with overlayfs and
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Multitouch doesn't work on 2013 MacBook Air 6
Maybe try re-installing the kernels from the partition you use for these
tests? Or you could also try running update-grub again?
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Tit
I started a kernel bisect between v3.9 final and v3.10-rc1. The kernel
bisect will require testing of about 7-10 test kernels.
I built the first test kernel, up to the following commit:
73287a43cc79ca06629a88d1a199cd283f42456a
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsal
Thanks for testing, Till.
I'd next try to identify which 3.11 release candidate introduced the
regression.
Can you test the following kernels and report back? We are looking for
the earliest kernel version that exhibits this bug:
v3.11-rc1: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11-rc1
Sorry, I cannot test it as the machine with Lucid is gone (personally,
I use much newer Raring now and problem seems to be fixed there, but I
cannot really compare it).
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You may need to run the following:
>From a terminal run the commands:
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
Then re-install the kernel .deb packages. You don't need to install the
headers, just the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
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So it sounds like the bug still exists in the latest Mainline kernel,
and it has been around since at lease the 3.2 kernel. Do you happen to
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On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Joseph Salisbury <
joseph.salisb...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Maybe try re-installing the kernels from the partition you use for these
> tests? Or you could also try running update-grub again?
>
I fixed by running update-grub from my saucy, as per my last comment o
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Enable/disable Hyper-V drivers
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Right, sorry, with 3.2 and 3.5 you would need the backports kernel. Can
you also test the v3.10 kernel:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.10.0-6.17/+build/4828465
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This looks lunatic to me:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/linux-generic-pae (Transitional
package - this is a wrapper?)
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/linux-generic (This contains the PAE-
part of the Kernel?)
Distributions find their own namings for Kernels (may be o.k. in little
variants)
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Title:
kernel 3.8.0-29 does not dete
Public bug reported:
I updated the kernel from 3.8.0-27 to 3.8.0-29, I rebooted, the
3.8.0-29 kernel was used, and... two usb memories were no longer
detected.
I rebooted and chose the 3.8.0-27 kernel, then both usb memories were
detected.
I rebooted and chose the 3.8.0-29 kernel again, then b
> We don't get this issue during normal modeset, so I suspect the regs
are in a wonky state after resume. Perhaps a hard reset before asic_init
would help.
What is a hard reset before asic_init
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Thanks, peterbo, for the link incl. installation instructions!
Unfortunately after two days, I had another crash with the new kernel on Ubuntu
12.10. The mouse and keyboard stopped responding and before I could try to do
CTRL+ALT+F4 or CTRL+ALT+SysRq+REISUB, the laptop just turned itself off. No
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[ Quoting in "[Bug 1213795] Re: newer kernels
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> I started a kernel bisect between v3.9 final and v3.10-rc1. The kernel
> bisect will require testing of about 7-10 test kernels.
>
> I built the first test kernel, up to the following commit:
> 73287a43cc79ca06629a88d1a199cd283f42456a
>
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