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Which specific filesystems are failing to mount?
Typically, this situation occurs because something is misconfigured, so
the mount fails, so files end up inside what should otherwise be empty
mountpoint directories. Then, even once the original problem is fixed,
the non-empty directories prevent Z
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I have the same problem with Asus K54HR, rfkill says that phy0 is hard blocked.
I tried to reinstall Ubuntu 19.04 and 19.10, reset the bios, with no solution.
WiFi works well on Windows 10.
I am happy to provide any additional information to solve the issue.
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I have been running some comparative tests between distro's on a
Thinkpad T450S with a i5-5300U and I think this is related to CPU
throttling.
The issue seems to occur on:
- Ubuntu 18.04 (5.0.0 stock kernel)
- Ubuntu 19.10 (5.3 stock kernel)
- OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (5.3 stock kernel)
But not on
The touchpad problem seems to be solved (for me) using linux 5.3. The
trackpoint sometimes still dies but the touchpad keeps working. Luckily,
i don't care about the trackpoint...
I was using mainline 5.3 since 4 weeks on ubuntu 19.04 and i am now
using 19.10 (uses 5.3 by default) since a week and
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I checked again today by running speedtest.net on my desktop running
Ubuntu 19.10 and my laptop running macOS. The download speed for Linux
is 0,84 MBs, and after some time the wifi stops. The download speed on
the Mac is 40Mbps
Does anybody else have the same issue? Shall I install an Ubuntu
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I have an Entroware Athena with GeForce GTX 980M GPU. It was running
18.04, and then upgraded to 19.10 where it was running fine. I was on
GNOME but due to another unrelated bug I switched to MATE. While away, I
think some packages updated on it and when I tried usin
Also this bug wasn't fixed with 390 driver (19.10 stable release)
andrey@andrey-G31M-S2L:~$ sudo nvidia-settings
[sudo] пароль для andrey:
(nvidia-settings:3420): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 15:06:56.073:
g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
ERROR: Local version of NVML doesn't
It seems that after I performed certain updates, I could not even boot
the system with 5.3.0-18 kernel now, which seems to suggest the problem
might not originate from the kernel itself.
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Alright, I have run some more tests:
I copy a file in my (unencrypted, ext4, on root partition) homedir with:
dd if=testfile_8gb of=testfile_out status=progress
(I made the testfile using dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile_8gb bs=1M
count=8000 status=progress)
While running this Xorg/Gnome3/Mouse/Any
I did some investigation. It seems that in /etc/crypttab, the third
column of the encrypted disk does points to a key file, and the content
of the key file is the passphrase.
Not sure why this is created, but I've previously used Ubuntu's disk
utility to change the passphrase of my root disk, mayb
Created attachment 144595
New dmesg 2019-06-19 running drm-tip
James, the issue persists running drm-tip as of today.
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I've done some additional testing, and after issuing 'echo "2 0 0 0 0 0
0 0" > /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_pri_wm_latency' I ran for over 2
hours without any freeze, and I tried to provoke the error by switching
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1. Is this issue is seen when u connect a external display directly to
laptop without dock?
It happens more frequently (it seems) when connected through a dock, but
it also happens when using a cable directly to the laptop.
2. Have u screen the display tear issue on embedder panel o
People claim repeatedly that the problem is fixed when it is not. I will
believe it only when I see it and indeed I will test it only with
further reason to believe it. Sad, but reasonable.
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> I've now verified that the error still occurs with or without that command
> issued, especially when coming back from suspend.
hmm, i was expecting this command to improve the issue, if it would
improve the issue, then we could think of a watermark iss
Just lately there was some fixes on drm-tip on MST. Are you able to test
with latest drm-tip and report back behaviour.
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(In reply to Johan Thorén from comment #27)
> Hi Anshuman,
>
> 1. Is this issue is seen when u connect a external display directly to
> laptop without dock?
>
> It happens more frequently (it seems) when connected through a dock, but it
> also happens when using a cable directly to the laptop.
>
This fix is in the latest eoan kernel on the live repository. Just do
standard update and reboot.
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Intel Wireless AC 3168
Hi johan,
I need few inputs.
1. Is this issue is seen when u connect a external display directly to
laptop without dock ?
2. Have u screen the display tear issue on embedder panel of laptop.
3. As i see from dmesg logs your external display resolution is
1920x1080, have u observed the issue wit
I've now verified that the error still occurs with or without that
command issued, especially when coming back from suspend.
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Johan - can you re-run on drm-tip, and see if the issue persists? If it
does, please provide the dmesg log output
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I was experiencing the same issue with a ThinkPad 25 (which is almost
the same thing as T470) and I implemented these precautions as a
workaround:
- disable DPMS when docked and external monitors enabled
- never switch VTs with external monitors enabled
- always disable external monitors before su
I've just built the drm-tip kernel. Will test this for a few days and
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Hello,
In my case, appending __GL_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE=DP-0 in the
/etc/environment file (DP-0 is my 144hz monitor - see X Server XVideo
Settings in NVIDIA X Server Settings) seems to works (config: GTX
1070/60 Hz + 144 Hz monitors).
I forced resolution + frequency in NVIDIA X Server Settings for
Additionnal note for the previous comment: it also works when Sync to
VBlank is enabled (tested with glxgears), but causes tearing for the 60
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updated my install, removed config.txt entry, available on stable
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Same here, I have Ubuntu with 5.3.11 kernel and the issue is still there
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I'm on 5.3 and it doesn't work:
`Linux larionov-arch 5.3.7-arch1-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT @1572002934
x86_64 GNU/Linux`
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ubuntu 18.04.x+ doesn't detect my monitor connected with HDMI port. I first
realized that I have a problem when running the installer. I had to connect an
older monitor connected to my DVI-I port in order to run the installer. After
installation I tried
I have tried to eliminate using a swapfile (as is default since Ubuntu
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Using a swap partition (10GB) instead of a swapfile seems to increase
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I manually tried going back to nvidia-drivers-430 which didn't work
either. The module wasn't built by nvidia-dkms-430. Further
investigation revealed the kernel headers were missing. I would have
expected them to be pulled in, but ok. I moved forward to 435 again,
ensuring nvidia-dkms-435 was inst
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I am using Dell Vostro 15 3568 runing on Ubuntu 19.04 with Graphics :
Intel® HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2)
and Amd Radeon on it.
But lately have some problem with something either the GPU, GRUB or
kernel. The I uninstalled the driver for Amd Radeon after reading
articles o
Approaching the end of year 2019 and these bugs are still here. To make
matters worse users with crashing systems unrelated to these bugs are
falsely assuming they are the cause of the crash. When looking in
journalctl boot startup these are the first errors you see in RED
letters:
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I have exactly the same drive:
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1 81.09 GB / 256.06 GB512 B + 0 B EXD7101Q
and exactly the same problem.
I filled a bug before deactivating AER (pci=noaer)
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So I tested Debian 10.2 (kernel v 4.19.67) today and noticed that
Bluetooth worked perfectly fine, The only difference was in Debian the
driver loaded was r8822be, so the issue is with the driver rtw_pci
loaded in ubuntu 19.10 ??
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Hi Juan, what computer you are in?
If you really want to use your computer with linux the only way that it
solved for me was to use Qubes OS
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I do not just claim that, I am just sharing what helped me... With older
kernels my touchpad hardly survived 5 suspends. With 5.3 it just works
(4 weeks without a dead touchpad with at least 50 suspends). Okay the
trackpoint issue is still there but i give a ...
Before that I had to build my own k
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Thanks for pointing that out because I also had
__GL_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE=DP-0 in /etc/environment as completely forgot
to mention that in my previous comment to yours here.
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How to reproduce this bug on Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th
Step 1.
sudo systemctl suspend
Step 2.
Wait 10 sec.
Step 3.
Quickly press the key combination FN+CTRL+Z twice.
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@thorsten Do you have a model with NFC?
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Carbon 6th
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thanks for the tip, however, I'm getting blinking underscore right after bios
post!
not even grub shows up and nothing works!
I'm dual booting with windows 10 and if I restart from windows then
everything is fine and grub shows up! But restart from Ubuntu seems to
put the system in an unrecoverab
Public bug reported:
1. Have Power Management preferences 'Put display to sleep when inactive
for..' to something other than 'never'.
2. Leave computer for longer than that.
3. Come back to find computer still running, but display will not resume
after pressing a key / moving the mouse.
Possibl
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I tested the patch myself (arm64 and armhf kernels on different Pi
boards), it worked well. With this patch, the usb_owg could work well
even with HIGHMEM and VMSPLIT_3G enabled, so far we still could use a
single armhf kernel for Pi2/3/4 boards.
The testing kernel is at:
https://people.canonical.
Applied upstream, local patch reverted.
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/autotest-client-tests.git/commit/?id=966477e883248d3f92516d2332297e3b156073e6
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Another AC9260 user here, Dell XPS-15 9570, same exact issue as original
poster.
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iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac [8086
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Failed on Oracle Disco 5.0
'/home/ubuntu/autotest/client/tmp/ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests/src/kvm-unit-tests/tests/port80'
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timeout -k 1s --foreground 180 /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -nodefaults -device
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stdi
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Does "blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau" help?
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Does the nosleep workaround work for everyone?
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I installed the patched kernel on 6 machines with several of my useds
hitting them hard. The problem can no longer be reproduced.
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I installed the patched kernel on 6 machines with several of my useds
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hi,
- Ursprüngliche Mail -
> Von: "Bug 1842037" <1842...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> An: "burk"
> Gesendet: Freitag, 8. November 2019 00:37:27
> Betreff: [Bug 1842037] Re: SUNRPC: Use after free when GSSD credentials are
> invalid causes oops
> Hi Frank,
>
> Just giving you an update on the
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Title:
NFSv4.1: Interrupted connections cause hig
Public bug reported:
This issue can be reproduced with 5.0.0-1008.13-oracle, and the manually
deployed 5.0.0-1005-oracle.
However, with the 5.0.0-1005.9-oracle regression testing report, this
test was not failing by then, so it looks like a test case issue to me.
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proposed/5.3.0-24.26.
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** Description changed:
This issue can be reproduced with 5.0.0-1008.13-oracle, and the manually
deployed 5.0.0-1005-oracle.
However, with the 5.0.0-1005.9-oracle regression testing report, this
test was not failing by then, so it looks like a test case issue to me.
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