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My laptop is a Dell XPS 9530 and comes with a Realtek PCI Express SD card
reader.
I'm using a dualboot Win10/Xubuntu setup, but the card reader has been
problematic in Linux ever since a kernel upgrade years ago. To start from a
clean slate, I reinstalled XUbuntu 21.10 from
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Title:
Realtek RTS5249 PCIe card read
I have the same issue with XPS 9310 when upgrading from 5.13.0-19 or 5.13.0-20
to 5.13.0-21.
5.13.0-19 or 5.13.0-20 work both fine for me.
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I upgraded from 21.04 to 21.10. Afterwards the internal speakers of my
DELL Inspirion laptop are no longer recognized. Instead headphones are
recognized (which are not there) and there is no speaker output. A USB
Headset works fine.
If I boot the system with the old kernel 5.
I'm on a PI4, where the latest impish kernel is linux-
image-5.13.0-1009-raspi 5.13.0-1009.10 and I saw the bug
there. I reverted to kernel linux-image-5.11.0-1021-raspi
5.11.0-1021.22 and was able to mount my encrypted datasets again.
The kernel versioning seems to be different in the p
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Title:
Internal Speakers on DELL Insp
Public bug reported:
linux-image-5.4.0-1059-aws does not build nvme-tcp kernel module so there is no
option to use it.
The fix is trivial, just add CONFIG_NVME_TCP=m in the kernel config file used
to build the kernel image.
** Affects: linux-aws (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Stat
Also, this issue applies to all linux-aws images that are based off any
kernel that is >=5.0 so it would be great if all the relevant images can
be fixed as well.
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I hope this gets backported to Ubuntu 21.10 if possible!
This has been a really annoying bug :(
Thanks!
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Title:
Faulty Elantech Tr
Hi again,
I noticed something interesting. Twice this weekend I've had my laptop
freeze while plugged in but not connected in my main monitor. Up until
now I've been under the impression that the freezes occurred only when
on battery. It seems the culprit might have more to do with whether a
monit
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Title:
With Kernel 3.11RC6 Ubuntu servguide PDF compile crashes
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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My Hp-255-G8 Notebook pc is not detecting my external mouse and
keyboard. It works well when I switch it on, then after some time, it
does not work (both mouse and keyboard). Then after restarting the PC it
again works well and then again gets disconnected
Working for me also:
atilla@lubuntu:~$ uname -a
Linux lubuntu 5.13.0-22-generic #22+arighi2020+1 SMP Wed Nov 10 15:41:33
UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
trackpad, trackpoint, buttons all work accordingly.
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Thanks for the bug report.
The attached kernel log (CurrentDmesg.txt) appears to show some relevant
log messages. It looks like either a kernel bug or a USB
controller/motherboard issue.
** Summary changed:
- External mouse and external keyboard is not detected
+ [HP 255 G8 Notebook PC] USB mous
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Title:
WiFi Killer AX500s DBS stopped working in kernel 5.13.0-21-generic on
Dell XPS 13 9310 and others
Status in linux package
I have the same issue, WiFi disabled when using the 5.13.0-21 kernel,
regressing to the 5.13.0-20 kernel fixes the issue.
Hardware name: Dell Inc. XPS 13 9310/0MRT12
BIOS 3.2.0 09/30/2021
5.13.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 19 08:59:28 UTC 2021
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I ran one more test (twice) since my last comment.
Following the resolution of a StackExchange answer I found [1], I can
confirm that when I run Manjaro on Linux 4.14.248-1, even with
sleep/suspend, I don't face any heavy overnight battery drain.
==
Test 4:
1. Boot (and wait a few seco
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