Public bug reported:
Wake-on-LAN had been working fine since Bionic installed. When kernel
4.15.0-24 was pushed out and installed, it quit working. Set system to
boot from 4.15.0-23, and it works again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-24-generic 4.15.0-2
I was able to work around this by re-enabling WoL in the card: sudo
ethtool -s [card] wol g
Other computers on the LAN did not stop waking up and did not require
the work around.
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Disregard the 2nd sentence in comment #3. I cannot confirm that this is
true.
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Wake-on-LAN stopped working with 4.15.0-24 ke
Thank you for the confirmation!
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Wake-on-LAN stopped working with 4.15.0-24 kernel
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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@jsalisbury as explained by @kaihengfeng this change was advertent so
this is probably not really a bug at all.
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Wake-on-LAN
Mythological, you have to fix the system to the point that you can
install packages. I am not sure you are that point yet from your
description. Once you are there, you can install an old kernel by
following the procedure outlined here
https://askubuntu.com/questions/928146/install-an-older-kernel
Jay Flory, that's important information and sounds like it can lead
those of us affected to a solution. However, my version of gcc is the
default one for 14.04, I do not have a custom version, yet I still have
this problem. Do you know what version of gcc I should install?
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Looking at apt logs, it appears my system got a gcc update the day AFTER
the kernel was pushed out. I'll try reinstalling the kernel and see if
that makes a difference.
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Jay Flory, your information was the key! I removed the -116 kernel and
reinstalled it, and the graphics are fine now. It looks like this was
indeed due to a timing problem between when my system got the gcc update
and the kernel update.
It appears that I'll have to reinstall virtualbox as well.
As long as you have the updated gcc installed before you install the
kernel, it works fine.
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Title:
4.4.0-116 Kernel update on 2/21
The -116 kernel contains protections against the Spectre / Meltdown
exploits. So yeah, it's pretty great.
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4.4.0-116 Kernel u
For Trusty (14.04) I successfully installed the driver with gcc version
4:4.8.2-1ubuntu6
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4.4.0-116 Kernel update on 2/21 bre
My Trusty (14.04) also shows gcc-4.8 version 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.4
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4.4.0-116 Kernel update on 2/21 breaks Nvidia drivers (o
** Description changed:
Running fine with nvidia-384 until this kernel update came along. When
booted into the new kernel, got super low resolution and nvidia-settings
was missing most of its functionality - could not change resolution.
Rebooted into 4.4.0-112 kernel and all was well.
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to new kernel, attempts to print resulted in no printer
activity and no error messages. Printer is Canon Maxify 2320 using
Canon Linux drivers and is attached via LAN. Rebooted into -50 kernel
and printing worked normally again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroReleas
** Description changed:
After upgrading to new kernel, attempts to print resulted in no printer
activity and no error messages. Printer is Canon Maxify 2320 using
Canon Linux drivers and is attached via LAN. Rebooted into -50 kernel
and printing worked normally again.
+
+ Also confirmed
** Description changed:
After upgrading to new kernel, attempts to print resulted in no printer
activity and no error messages. Printer is Canon Maxify 2320 using
Canon Linux drivers and is attached via LAN. Rebooted into -50 kernel
and printing worked normally again.
- Also confirmed
** Description changed:
After upgrading to new kernel, attempts to print resulted in no printer
activity and no error messages. Printer is Canon Maxify 2320 using
Canon Linux drivers and is attached via LAN. Rebooted into -50 kernel
and printing worked normally again.
Also confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Unable to print on LAN printer with 3.16.0-51 kernel
+ Lost ability to print on LAN printer with 3.16.0-51 kernel
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Screenshot showing the print job processing forever (this print job was
a blank page). Rebooted into -65 kernel and it printed fine.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2015-10-22 13:26:09.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lts-utopic/+bug/1507863/+attachment/4502542/+file
Thanks. That has been my experience as well.
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Title:
Lost ability to print on LAN printer with 3.16.0-51 kernel
Status
Would you mind explaining how to use the dns-sd protocol? I would like
to try that. Thanks.
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I used the drivers from the Canon website. They use a protocol called
"cnijbe2:/" which also does not work with the new kernel. I couldn't
get the dns-sd protocol to work yet, but I am still working on it.
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I was able to find a fix/workaround and regain LAN printing to the Canon
with the latest kernels.
I went into Printer Properties for the printer. The Device URI looked like
this:
cnijbe2://Canon/?port=net&serial=F4-91-39-42-53-Z1 (Not my printer's real
MAC address but you get the idea)
I c
Public bug reported:
After installing this kernel experienced frequent pauses/mini freezes.
Of the "did I really click that" variety. May be associated with
file/directory activity.
Reverted to -62 kernel and normal operations were restored.
64 bit Lubuntu 14.04 LTS fully updated
Acer Aspire 525
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04 with LXDE desktop, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti card
Installed 450.119 over 450.102 today and rebooted.
Upon logging in, lxpanel crashed making desktop unusable.
Restored clonezilla clone of system with 450.102 drivers, all is well
again.
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-d
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-450 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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450.119 crashes lxde
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