** Description changed:
For the past couple of weeks I've been unable to boot properly with
kernel 5.15.0-53.
After the initial start screens, when LUKS is expected to appear, the
monitor instead says "no signal" and goes to sleep. I've been able to
unlock the drive with the recovery
I think I have found the cause, although it seems a little odd.
Yesterday the system ended up in the "powered down" state shortly after boot. I
may have booted the wrong kernel.
Anyway I rebooted to the 6.8.0-48-generic kernel and all was OK.
Until my daily backup reported that it couldn't find
I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04 today, from kernel 5.15.0 to kernel
6.8.0-51-generic on my Acer Nitro 5 with 0408:4035 Quanta ACER HD User
Facing Camera.
I just followed these steps, and the camera is working with no issues:
https://github.com/fus0g/Quanta-HD-User-Facing-0x0408-0x4035_linux
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Public bug reported:
Bug Description:
Summary: UBSAN detected a shift-out-of-bounds error in the Linux kernel source
file sound/soc/soc-dapm.c at line 814.
Issue Details: The code attempts a bit-shift operation with an exponent
of 16384 on a 32-bit unsigned int type, which exceeds the maximum
al
Can't believe this is still an issue 8 months after the first report and
people still need to search for a manual solution/workaround. Just
blacklist the `ntfs3` module already!
Btw, no need to reboot (this is not Windows!) after disabling the module,
simply:
```
rmmod ntfs3
```
and then dolph
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