9e3e5e9
DeviceURI ipp://BRN30055C78CF3B.local:631/ipp/print
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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DeviceURI ipp://BRN30055C78CF3B.local:631/ipp/print
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Status: New
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I have the same issue on 3 Laptops (2 HP nc6230 and 1 Asus, all 32bit systems),
only solution so far is to revert to Linux 4.15.0-47. I could not find any
useful hint in any of the logs.
One strange thing is that only every second boot fails. After hard power-off a
hanging boot the next boot wor
I'm using a Thinkpad L480.
Gilbert Standen (gstanden) wrote on 2019-02-08: #19
#8 from Kai-Heng Feng (kaihengfeng) fixed the issue for me on Lenovo P72 Intel®
Core™ i7-8750H running Ubuntu 18.10 kernel 4.18.0-15-generic #16-Ubuntu SMP. I
added the following line to my /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CM
I'm interested to know how you installed the custom kernel
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cryptsetup stuck at loading initramfs
Status in linux package in
I don't know how I can help on this one, but a coworker and myself ,
both on ubuntu , have been it by the same problem
(stuck a loading initramfs)
if we try with a older kernel in the grub list it works the first time
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uninstalling cryptsetup and running upgrade-grub seems to fix the
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Hi Simon,
> a coworker and myself , both on ubuntu , have been it by the same
problem
thanks for confirming the error! Could you state what HW are you
running? As the bug apparently does not hit everybody.
> if we try with a older kernel in the grub list it works the first time
and then it does
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> uninstalling cryptsetup and running upgrade-grub seems to fix the
problem in my case
Awesome, thank you Simon!
For me this fixes the issue with non-ubontu kernel (I don't have the old
versions of official kernels to try on).
So the final workaround is:
- have non-ubuntu (or old?) kernel
- sp
Adding cryptsetup to the list of affected, as even for non-ubuntu
kernels, action is required (reinstall cryptsetup) to fix this.
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- my system gets stuck at "Booting, Loading initramfs" (the first 2 lines of
booting, after grub)
- does not even show the
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Could reproduce with 5.0.0-13-generic and 5.0.0-15-generic, doesn't happen with
4.18.0-20-generic.
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LP#1829644 - "44" unfortunately mistyped vor "43" - sorry about that!
I did "43" afterwards, hope it's okay now!?
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FrankStefani, please note, you have filed two different reports about
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thanks Ville, here's a kernel deb based on drm-intel-next-
fixes-2019-05-15 plus this patch
http://aaltoset.kapsi.fi/xps13-flicker/
Paulo, please install, boot with drm.debug=14 and attach dmesg
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Created attachment 144287
[PATCH] drm/i915: Dump the full ESI register block on short pulse
This patch might help us figure out what the sink is trying to tell us.
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I obviously can't run apport-collect after a kernel panic, but will be
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After the automatic update from 4.4.0-145 to 4.4.0-148 on a Thinkpad
L460 the boot process hangs before any visible output and doesnt proceed
from there.
Changing back to 4.4.0-145 in the grub menu makes the boot proceed
normally.
> lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA
00:02.0 VGA com
Whan starting 4.4.0-148 in recovery mode, this is the position where the
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The usb ethernet chip in LP: #1579984 is r8153, while this Lenovo Dock
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-bug in package manager when install nvidia-driver-xxx may be the error
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after a lot of test the most stable configuration was with Ubuntu 18.04.2.
First I tried with fresh install with Fedora 30 kernel 5.0.6-300 which was
working natively but after upgrading to kernel 5.0.16-301 same kind of problem
with the boot. Stuck after booting with black scr
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I have the same problem when enabling Nvidia Kernel Mode Setting. (nvidia-drm
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Random freeze (about 1-2s).
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AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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I installed ubuntu 18.04 than upgraded to 19.04 and everything was
fine(resolution 1920x1080 on a samsung TV) for a few weeks than suddenly it
dropped to 1024x768.
I'm running a AMD HD7670 video card with a display port to HDMI cable to the tv
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New Intel CyclonePeak Wifi cards require new firmware to enable.
[Fix]
- To avoid conflicts, also update 9000 series firmware to ABI 46 which has been
added since v5.1-rc1 from iwlwifi tree[1] for-upstream branch
-95a93535 iwlwifi: update -46 firmware
If your issue is just timidity then that is bug 1793640.
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19.04 Built in Intel HDA sound is disabled upon resume (fails in
Per comment #17, it sounds like this was just a kernel regression.
** Summary changed:
- 19.04 Built in Intel HDA sound is disabled upon resume
+ 19.04 Built in Intel HDA sound is disabled upon resume (fails in kernel 5.0.0
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I have just installed latest Ubuntu 19.04 operating system and Bluetooth seems
to be not enabled.
I think that it needs additional drivers, but unsure.
If anyone needs, here is laptop's specific internal receiver model:
Asus N53SV Laptop's internal blu
Passed with the proposed Bionic kernel.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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Description
Add option "--per-die" to aggregate counts per physical die for CLX-AP and
CPX.
For previous platforms, "-per-die" equals to "-per-socket".
+ Target Kernel:5.3
Target Release: 19.10
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I had sound before the current Ubuntu upgrade. I have no sound with the
latest upgrade Ubuntu 19.04. The soundbar seems to be working in the
sound setting but receive no output sound at all. Any help will greatly
be appreciated. Thanks
ProblemType: Bug
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v5.2-rc1 kernel [0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
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Please try some older kernels and try to find out the last kernel
version where sound was working for you:
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** Summary changed:
- [MXG071, SigmaTel STAC9228, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
+ [Dell MXG071, SigmaTel STAC9228, Speaker, Int
I apologize for not responding sooner. This issues was fixed a few days
after reporting the issue. The current 5.0.0-15 is working fine and I
agree this must have been a temporary kernel regression. I will close
the bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Though I closed report, I can still test 5.2-rc1 if feedback is
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Title:
19.04 Built in Intel HDA sound is disabled u
It's no longer needed if the issue is fixed.
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19.04 Built in Intel HDA sound is disabled upon resume (fails in
kernel 5.0.0
it is the continual bug of LP#1823595 (which is initial fix), more fixes
will be in this bug.
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Title:
[AEP]Sub-section memory hotplu
Public bug reported:
The memory hotplug section is an arbitrary / convenient unit for memory
hotplug. 'Section-size' units have bled into the user interface
('memblock' sysfs) and can not be changed without breaking existing
userspace. The section-size constraint, while mostly benign for typical
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