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Status: New
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Tudor Holton, to confirm a WORKAROUND, in both kernel Ubuntu 4.20 and
mainline 5.0-rc2:
1) If you remove the module iwlwifi prior to suspend, after resuming and
before enabling the module, do you still have crashes, or an issue
successfully resuming?
2) If 1) was successful, if you then enable th
Hui Wang,
Do you have a patch to set the values? I don't run Ubuntu. Is there a
publicly accessible branch with -proposed patches?
Thank you!
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Similar bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1507472/
It seems that having apps open influences the bug, for example upon a
fresh boot I can't get this bug to work but after opening Firefox and
closing the laptop lid it does happen.
Workaround is disabli
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It seems that having apps open influences the bug, for example upon a
fresh boot I can't get this bug to work but after opening Firefox and
closing the laptop lid it does happen.
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MacBook Pro 2015 wakes up and
Hi Christopher,
1) I tried removing iwlwifi and iwlmvm and then suspending. In both
kernel 4.20.3 and 5.0.0-rc2 the result was the same.
I tried just leaving the system to run *without suspending*, and I found
that the system would lock up after a few minutes anyway. The memory
steadily increas
@superm1
1) When I'm on battery, there is just an USB-C adapter with just a nano
receiver for my cordless mouse. On AC, there is a USB-C all-in-one which is
plugged in (output DVI, another nano USB receiver, ethernet)
2)
$ sudo powertop with --auto-tune
modprobe cpufreq_stats failed19 mesures
Can you please test without your adapter plugged in prior to the sleep
cycle? Due to the way suspend to idle works this may cause the PCH to
remain in a higher power state burning a lot more battery.
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*Linux is now default to
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Title:
Suspend issue with Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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B
WiFi issue was linked in Comment #30
Workaround patch from
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201469#c22 (with typo fix
from next comment) works for me on Linux 4.18.1 in suspend freeze mode
(WiFi is still alive after resume from suspend). Deep sleep is never
supposed to work on this hard
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Same behavior. Without AC and without adapter :
michel@skeleton:~$ sudo powertop --auto-tune
modprobe cpufreq_stats failed23 mesures préalables chargées
Impossible de charger à partir du fichier
/var/cache/powertop/saved_parameters.powertop
File will be loaded after taking minimum number of measur
@Paolo
Is it possible to push this to edge or some other track? I'm having
trouble sideloading a kernel snap with --dangerous. I get the following
error:
ubuntu@localhost:~$ sudo snap install
./dragonboard-kernel_4.15.0-43.46_lp1810797_arm64.snap --dangerous
error: cannot perform the following
Have exactly the same issue with Acer ex2519 n15w4 with Qualcomm Atheros
QCA9565 wi-fi card in it. Wi-fi worked during system installation (with
secure boot disabled as the original reporter mentioned). Not sure if
computer was suspended or powered off, but once I booted it and wi-fi
just stopped w
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Would it be possible to include a newer version of thermald (was
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Title:
Default kernel "cfq" I/O sched
Confirming that install 4.19.10 via ukuu as mentioned by Craig in
comment #78 worked for me on zenbook ux533FD with no windows install.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Erfan Rahimi (darkccarbon)
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Thanks for the headers, Aaron (though Wireguard would not build against
them).
The patch did *not* work for me: the touchpad failed to work at all upon
resume, just as before. I have now added the debugging kernel parameter
and followed your further instructions but the log file at issue ended
up
Public bug reported:
I was able to view available Wi-Fi networks before installing nvidia
drivers and blacklisting nouveau. I also performed an upgrade. I'm not
sure how the Wi-Fi issue is related to either of these.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.30.2
I downloaded the kernels from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.13.16
>From an answer at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1099414/safely-removing-usb-3-0-drive-freezes-the-system-why-and-how-to-fix
and these fixed this problem for me...
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Hi,
I have a patch which I believe fixes your issue:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-bcache/msg06997.html
It looks like it will go in to the 5.1 kernel, and I will propose it for
backporting to earlier Ubuntu kernels.
Regards,
Daniel
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Dummy bug for testing (please ignore)
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
I'm using this
Is this working yet? Having the same exact issue on my Geo Book3X, needs
too much pressure to move the cursor with the touchpad and left and
right click do not work.
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I didn't. Someone else did 9 years ago in comment #19.
Also, the original bug was logged against Ubuntu 9.10 which reached end
of life in 2011.
The most recent report of this bug I can see is 17.10, which also
reached end of life in 2018.
If you have any ongoing problems then please open a new b
Thanks TJ.
I've submitted the patch to upstream:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/platform-driver-x86/msg17872.html.
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Lenovo id
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Title:
Add support for ALC3277 codec on new Dell edge gatew
As I suspected, the error:
Bluetooth: hci0: last event is not cmd complete (0x0f)
is itself not a bug. The only bug is that the error was displayed when
it shouldn't be. So if you have any actual Bluetooth bugs then they
should probably be logged elsewhere. That is according to
https://bugzilla
Since removing lkp_Ubuntu_4_15_0_38_41_generic_45 solved the problem
this bug should probably be reassigned to whatever component installed
that.
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Tested on Dell XPS 9370, Ubuntu 18.04 Dell OEM ISO (for this model)
-Bluetooth mouse (Tested with a HP x4000b BT Laser Mouse) stops
responding after 1-2 days of being connected whereas the expectation is
that the mouse would continue working normally
-Bl
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Please try using powertop (or whatever you use already) and ensure your
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** Summary changed:
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Tudor Holton:
Given you've tested the latest mainline kernel, latest BIOS, and assuming all
the previous test results are the same when not using any non-default kernel
parameters as noted in your Bug Description:
i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 "acpi_osi=!Windows 2013"
it appears one is to wait while u
Selwyn, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
In order to allow additional upstream mainline kernel developers to examine the
issue, at your earliest convenience, could you please test the latest mainline
kernel? Please keep in mind the following:
1) The one to test is in
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I can't use my touchpad. Followed this page
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection) and came to the
conclusion that this is a Linux kernel bug.
➜ ~ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0019 Vendor= Product=0003 Version=
N: Name="Sleep Button"
P: Phys=PNP0C
hi, more feedback from me: i am now running this kernel since sa morning
without any issue with at least 20 suspend/resumes. Just in case, i
appended my journalctl log (but without the debug kernelparameter).
@ALinuxUser: do you see any output when typing journalctl -b 0 -k?
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Linux kernel bug, HP laptop to
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update-initramfs not adding i915 GuC firmwar
It has miraculously fixed itself... I had installed the synaptic
drivers, rebooted and no joy the first time round. After rebooting just
now, the device is being picked up.
➜ ~ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0019 Vendor= Product=0003 Version=
N: Name="Sleep Button"
P: Phys=PNP0C0E/but
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> do you see any output when typing journalctl -b 0 -k?
Yes, but what do you have in my specifically? Anyway, at present I am
not running the patched kernel, because (1) as I explained, it broke my
networking, (2) deblacklisting the touchpad module seemed to cause my
touchpad problems (even when t
Here is a correction to my previous post (the post immediately above
this one). '[W]hat do you have in my specifically': I meant 'have in
mind'.
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