loads?
Thanks,
-Adam
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:34 AM, Joseph Salisbury
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> I started a kernel bisect between v4.15.0-22 and v4.15.0-23. The kernel
> bisect will require testing of about 7-10 test kernels.
>
> I built the first test kernel, up to the
Sounds like the Dock is losing its network connection (I'm assuming its wired
to the NIC on the dock)
When this issue occurs again, remove the network cable from the dock and try
logging in. If it lets you in - The dock may be in some sort of power save
mode stopping network connectivity.
for
I don't seem to have access to change the tag, but I can confirm that
4.15.0-34-generic from -proposed solves the problem. So the tag should
be verification-done-bionic.
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Nope, my speculation is definitely wrong. The disk shows up in lsscsi:
[anovak@octagon ~]$ lsscsi
...
[9:0:0:0]diskSeagate Backup+ Hub BK D781 /dev/sdb
Also, it shows up in lsusb -t with a "uas" driver.
Maybe the problem is the uas driver itself?
Here's the full description of the U
Even after rebooting with the drive for the zpool physically removed
from the system, I still had a zpool I couldn't destroy, export, or
otherwise remove from the listing.
Using "sudo zpool status -Pv" I worked out that my ZFS was actually
expecting to find the data on partition 1 of the drive:
e
I pulled the hdparm binary from Artful, and it can't spin down the drive
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It looks like the drive is replying with an ILLEGAL REQUEST/INVALID
FIELD IN CDB error to all the interesting SCSI commands, and to pretty
much anything hdparm sends it.
I've also tried throwing sdparm at it. The only page sdparm can get out
of it is the basic identification page:
[anovak@octagon
Linux 4.10.0-40 is wildly out of date. The current HWE kernel on 16.04
is 4.13.0-43. Do you still see issues if you upgrade?
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I have a 128 GB Sandisk Ultra USB Flash Drive. It works when I plug it
into a USB 2.0 port, or if I partially insert it into a USB 3.0 port (so
the USB 3 pins don't make contact).
Here's what lsusb says about it:
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0781:5581 SanDisk Corp. Ultra
And dmes
The lockup occurs to early in the boot process to use appport-collect.
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Bionic Server ISO soft lockup on Dell C6420 in swappe
Same behavior using the latest cosmic-server-amd64.iso daily.
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Reported as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection.
No touchpad listed in /proc/bus/input/devices after upgrading from
xubuntu 17.10 to xubuntu 18.04. No issues with touchpad prior to this.
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I've tested the latest upstream kernels at http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19-rc4 and have the same problem.
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In response to the previous question - this occurred after upgrading
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therefore must've have been detected). I am afraid I do not know which
kernel version I was previously on.
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This isn't a bug in linux-firmware, it shouldn't depend on initramfs-
tools, but initrafms-tools shouldn't fail miserably when called in this
fashion either.
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Python2 will not be maintained upstream past 2020, so a lack of python3
bindings certainly feels like a non-starter. As for why the kernel team
decided to drop the python build-dep in 13.04, I'm not sure, and it's a
conversation worth having.
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OK, I've tested this kernel, and it works just fine under Xen, from
what I can tell. The system comes up just fine:
Linux octagon 4.15.0-23-generic #26~lp1777338Commit8eca6add0 SMP Wed
Jun 27 15:50:08 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The offending commit must be later.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018
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Status: New => Invalid
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[Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not
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Thanks!
I have tested this kernel; it doesn't work, so the problem is between
fc8704280f2ada9f61f08a2d5adc0dab169cc207 and
8eca6add0defde203282476d7969a7c13bbd7d91.
I've gotten set up with a kernel build environment; I think I can
finish the git bisect myself, but looking at the commits in that
r
OK, I tried that one and it still exhibited the issue. I'm going to
try 91762b4035d9da8c266e2cb3dbc552052434bbf0 next.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 9:08 PM, Adam Novak wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> I have tested this kernel; it doesn't work, so the problem is between
> fc8704280f2ada9f61
That one works. On to 5856293c78e552c012835e667d66775bba20b4f7.
I suspect 3f6a3b035f91 and abd39ac1da07 may be the real problem, since
the CPU I am using is an AMD Ryzen chip, and those are tinkering
specifically with how the kernel handles those.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 10:23 PM, Adam Novak
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Accepted debian-installer into bionic-proposed. The package will build
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repository.
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OK, I have finished the bisect.
3f6a3b035f91a22c0d3bd27630bf61eac9c8cf6c is the first bad commit. I
tested it and it displays the problem, and I tested
abd39ac1da07b433fc570332ee9ad938b5071760 right before it and that one
boots fine.
On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 9:42 AM, Adam Novak wrote:
> That
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I'm not finding any kernel packages in bionic-proposed; maybe they were
released already?
I've installed and tested 4.15.0-29 from the normal repos; it has the same
null pointer dereference at address 8 issue.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, 09:17 Joseph Salisbury
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> Thanks for finishing up the bis
I've been advised by Juergen Gross that not having "x86/xen: Add call of
speculative_store_bypass_ht_init() to PV paths" from the mainline kernel
might contribute to this problem. I am trying to pull that in now.
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OK, I grabbed commit 74899d92e3dc7671a8017b3146dcd4735f3b "x86/xen:
Add call of speculative_store_bypass_ht_init() to PV paths" from
g...@github.com:torvalds/linux.git and cherry-picked it on top of the tag
Ubuntu-4.15.0-29.31, and built the kernel, and now it boots fine as
dom0! I think that t
Some Lenovo laptops have Fn key and wifi can be disabled or enabled
using by Fn key in combination with the Function key (usually F5).and in
case this did not work you can try resetting the BIOS When you turn on
the computer, press F2 to enter the BIOS, then reset it F9. if you need
help contact ht
Thanks for preparing this kernel; I am downloading it now. What are
the expected hashes of the files, so that I can verify the insecure
downloads?
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 8:49 AM, Joseph Salisbury
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> I built a test kernel with commit 74899d92e3dc7671a8017b3146dcd4735f3b.
> The test ke
OK, I have tested the provided kernel and it works for me under Xen.
Thank you for fixing the bug! I look forward to seeing this in the
real releases.
[anovak@octagon ~]$ uname -a
Linux octagon 4.15.0-31-generic #34~lp1777338 SMP Tue Aug 7 14:57:12
UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
On Mon,
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The Raspberry Pi 3 WiFi does not work out of the box due to missing file
brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt. The pi's Bluetooth also doesn't work, also due
to missing firmware files.
Some discussion about licenses for these files is here
https://github.com/RPi-Distro/firmware-nonfree/is
I guess this is fixed in 18.10 due to new firmware files.
I've created a new bug on the missing brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1799443 .
In there I've put a link to a discussion on the license.
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I recently upgraded an ubuntu VM from 16.04.1 to 18.04.1 running on
XenServer 7.1. The upgrade itself was fine, but several kernel updates
after the upgrade have caused the VM to fail to boot. All kernels that
fail to boot seem to be from 4.15. Current, the latest kernel I've
Please note, I'm not using this VM as DOM0.
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Also, I misspoke, the server is running XenServer 7.0.
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In response to the kernel bot, I am not able to get to a point that I
can gather logs.
@jsalisbury I tried running 4.19.0-041900 with similar issue.
Unfortunately the exact error and trace scroll by faster than I can
capture them, but the trace appears to be the same.
Based on the posts, I will a
This bug appears to have been fixed in a recent kernel, perhaps
4.15.0-33 or 4.15.0-34.
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Bionic Server ISO soft lockup on Del
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I've been trying to boot the generic-lpae kernel on my pi 3B. I've
tried via U-boot and the pi's built in bootloader, but without success.
There seems to be something inherently missing from the kernel. There
are no bcm dtb files under armhf, but they are there for arm64. U
Yes I wrote the instructions on the raspberry pi wiki about how to boot
arm64. But I'm not talking about that here.
Raspberry pi is now supposedly fully supported in the Linux kernel -
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/08/linux-4-18-kernel-release-features -
but I don't want to have to go through
This https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/aarch64-on-raspberry-pi-2-rev-1-2
-3b-3b/16853/37 is currently what you have to do to use the armhf
netboot installer on a pi 2/3B/3B+. The debian-installer has no
knowledge of the raspi2 kernel (you can't force it to install it), nor
does raspi2 have any udebs
This machine is a fresh install so there have been no updates/upgrades.
The initial install was 18.10 and whatever kernel came by default with
that. I will test with the latest upstream kernel and report back.
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I installed vmlinuz-4.20.0-042000rc3-generic per your request. The
machine won't boot, and just loops infinitely with the error message:
request_module: kmod_concurrent_max (0) close to 0 (max_modprobes: 50), for
module binfmt-646c, throttling...
request_module: modprobe binfmt-646c cannot be pro
No luck with 4.19.2 either -- kernel panic (recovery mode or normal
boot).
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Please include ax88179_178a and r8152 modules in
I reported this back in April (bug 1762835) and sent a patch to the
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[armhf+raspi2] Error: Driver 'sdhost-bcm28
See Gentoo pull request https://github.com/sakaki-/bcmrpi3-kernel-
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Public bug reported:
The r8152 Ethernet device in my Lattepanda board just disconnected from
my network while I was uploading some files over the LAN.
dmesg reported this:
[1036155.155084] [ cut here ]
[1036155.155099] NETDEV WATCHDOG: enx00e04c368b17 (r8152): transmit qu
if your Mac keyboard stops working then follow these steps- First try to
press the Option/Alt key five times. This is a common shortcut for
turning mouse keys On and Off.> Then Open System Preferences >
Accessibility.> Choose Mouse & TrackPad. > Now Deselect Enable Mouse
Keys. >Click Options. >Dese
Public bug reported:
Using the generic arm64 kernel on my raspberry pi 3 it seems impossible
to use any apps that require 3D graphics. The X session crashes and a
reboot is needed to make it bootable again.
Inspecting dmesg, there are a lot of "failed to allocate CMA" messages.
Adding cma=256M t
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Yes, confirmed. On my Lenovo x240, kernel 4.18.0-15-generic, I removed
i2c_i801 from the blacklist and no longer can reproduce the hang.
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WiFi files are now included but have different names
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firmware.git/commit/?id=638a91ab5d066929d92c808e064c295a3ccab41d
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I've got a similar issue in that there's a pause of around 90 seconds
during boot, though the messages either side of the pause are different.
Thing is, there's no way of knowing whether the messages either side are
even relevant - I can't believe that an almost identical length pause is
not relate
Typical - been looking at this off and on for a week or so, but posting
here got me looking again. Searched for "linux 90 second boot delay" and
found a few people who'd found that the swap partition was incorrectly
configured, causing a 90 second delay.
I'd also changed my SSD for a bigger one du
Public bug reported:
Symptoms were a hung tab in Firefox (nightly) which then left a zombie
process lingering around after introducing the processes to Mr Kill
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I don't have swap configured because I like to be different.
ProblemType: Bug
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This may be related to bug #1903858 “Synaptics Touchpad not working
dynabook TECRA A40-G”.
Release: Kubuntu 20.10 freshly out of the box. (The same problem
observed with live versions of Ubuntu 20.04.)
xs
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I would like to reopen this issue. I installed Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS Server
(no zfs root, 16GB RAM) and added zfs volumes. I tried to limit the arc
with
`options zfs zfs_arc_max=134217728` in `/etc/modprobe.d/zfs.conf` to
128MiB (just to try)
I updated the initial ramdisk with `update-initramfs -u`
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