@p-pisati After discussing it with Steve and Dave, we have decided that
we'd like to switch to compressed images by default in linux-raspi2.
Yes, we might break some edge cases here, but in overall we only
officially support our own raspi images which we will be making sure are
still working correc
Here you go...
Please let me know if you need anything else.
I also talked to Lenovo about this as you suggested but the answer was
that they don't support Linux on that Laptop/Dock and that they can't be
of any help with this problem.
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* linux-azure: 4.15.0-1046.50 -proposed tracker (LP: #1829214)
[ Ubuntu: 4.15.0-51.55 ]
* linux: 4.15.0-51.55 -proposed tracker (LP: #1829219)
* disable a.o
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Assignee: Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team (ubuntu-sru) => Łukasz
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Hi,
Adding "mitigations=off" to kernel parameters solved issue for me too.
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Paulo, please test kernel build -10
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Apologies, I dropped the ball on this one. I will do that today.
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Hi @kaihengfeng
Yes, mitigations=off works on my ASUS pentium M (banias) machine with with ATI
Mobility Radeon graphics, for all of 4.15.0-48, 4.15.0-50 and 4.15.0-51.
At the moment, unable to check on the HP6710b laptop this bug was originally
reported on, as I've loaned it to my brother.
Q: W
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ubuntu-devel.
This would also pull the lz4 package into main
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2019-June/040726.html
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+ [Regression Potential]
+
+ We are trying to optimize fo
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I have erased and reinstalled Pulseaudio.
It seems like this can not be done since.
I tried the following.
sudo apt-get remove alsa-base pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install alsa-base pulseaudio
I did this again.
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils
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Hey, i got a memory leak on Ubuntu 18.04.2 even in console mode (no X/GUI)
the memory usage grows slowly to take all the available RAM when i let the
computer running over the night (with just top and irssi), and i have to reboot
to get things back to normal. I didn't
Ok the bug is fixed, it was in fact the same issue as discussed here:
https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new/issues/401
And the fix:
https://github.com/0day-
ci/linux/commit/3e10e17914a56b27007604880d6de7e7ff241e14
Rebuilding the rtlwifi module with the patch fixed the problem, memory is
stab
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https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2019-June/040726.html
[Regression Potential]
We are trying to optimize fo
On the kernel side, the switch to a compressed kernel is a trivial
change:
diff --git a/debian.raspi2/rules.d/arm64.mk b/debian.raspi2/rules.d/arm64.mk
index ada61b8..9f82433 100644
--- a/debian.raspi2/rules.d/arm64.mk
+++ b/debian.raspi2/rules.d/arm64.mk
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ build_arch = arm64
h
--- Comment From rjbr...@us.ibm.com 2019-06-07 09:22 EDT---
added you specifically as a reader frank - try now ?
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Applying the latest vbios update (F52) has caused this problem to go
away; this isn't a kernel issue.
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Hello - The 'mitigations=off' option is not the best workaround as it
disables all CPU mitigations.
Since this bug is about 4.15.0-48.51 and i386 installations, the bug is
most likely caused by the addition of Page Table Isolation (PTI) for
i386. It landed in the aforementioned kernel release.
To
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Impact:
The bionic/snapdragon kernel should work on qcom410 and qcom820
chipsets, but due to some bugs, it never booted on any qcom820 board
(e.g. Qualcomm DB820C APQ8096).
Fix:
Import all the necessary patches (see the pull request below).
How to test:
1) put the board i
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(e.g. Qualcomm DB820C APQ8096).
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The nopti switch is working for me with 4.15.0-51-generic.
I think possibly the mitigations=off was not working for me because I
positioned it at the wrong part (the end) of the linux arguments list. I
put nopti closer to the front of the arguments list.
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On 2019-06-07 16:11:07, Brad Evans wrote:
> The nopti switch is working for me with 4.15.0-51-generic.
>
> I think possibly the mitigations=off was not working for me because I
> positioned it at the wrong part (the end) of the linux arguments list.
The 'mitigations=off' option wasn't working fo
Similar/same problem affects me on
Asus X51R (Laptop).
OS: Lubuntu 18.04. 32-Bit
Occured after automatic update including Kernel probably around
4.15.0-48
Ubuntu seems to boot up, switches on and off screen several times.
Logon screen does NOT appear.
Instead, it restarts itself. After restartin
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I read your following post (https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/5/29/309).Is
there any other configuration to disable or which patch is required to
resolve this issue?
I am facing a very similar issue with almost identical output from dmesg
call trace. This occurs with high frequ
Boot switch "nopti" solves the problem as well on Asus X51R (Laptop).
However, I think it is not a final solution, cause its Processor Celeron M 520
is on the vulnerability list.
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I still have the bug in 4.15.0-51-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP.
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Samba client freeze during write when using higher than vers=1.0
On 2019-06-07 17:32:04, Thomas Lenarz wrote:
> Boot switch "nopti" solves the problem as well on Asus X51R (Laptop).
> However, I think it is not a final solution, cause its Processor Celeron M
> 520 is on the vulnerability list.
It most definitely isn't a final solution. However, the i386 PTI ch
SRU Request submitted
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Thanks Tyler, greatly appreciated
nopti workaround all good on Asus W1N Pentium M banias also.
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--- Comment From youh...@us.ibm.com 2019-06-07 14:04 EDT---
I don't know if this is a BMC issue either. With your latest note, I still do
not understand the problem on Boston. Whether this is a HWCLOCK setting issue
or HWCLOCK setting is working but have a long delay... Can you help c
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I have a 50 Mbps connection and have did a speed test and got 8 Mbps.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/8314420338.png According to thi
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It is possible for the hinic driver to oops after the module is removed and
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66350023d5756 hinic: fix a bug in set rx mode
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Patch is local to
I.e. instead of the current
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activate-noawait update-initramfs
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Hi,
This was an interesting little bug to invstigate. Here's what was
happening. The test checks to see that when kptr_restrict == 1, the sock
addresses reported in /proc/net/tcp are all zero for non-root users. It
then sets kptr_restrict == 0 and attempts to verify that real pointers
are reported
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