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First thing I notice is that the mouse cursor freezes as I'm using it,
then I hit the CAPS LOCK key and the LED indicator doesn't respond. Then
I try the "REISUB" command, but it doesn't do anything either. Only a
hard reset works, pressing down the power button for a few seco
This is the bug report opened for Arch Linux [TASK FS#59483]:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/59483?string=freeze&project=1&type%5B0%5D=&sev%5B0%5D=&pri%5B0%5D=&due%5B0%5D=&reported%5B0%5D=&cat%5B0%5D=&status%5B0%5D=open&percent%5B0%5D=&opened=&dev=&closed=&duedatefrom=&duedateto=&changedfrom=&cha
I am failing to boot from this new kernel. Downloaded the amd64 build
files, 'sudo dpkg -i ' on each of them, but upon trying to boot
from the new entries, it stops with "you need to load the kernel first".
I really need some help figuring out my mistake here. I did my homework
but no solutions yet
Affects the latest mainline build 4.19-rc8 as well.
Still cannot identify one way to reproduce it intentionally, although
most of the time it happens when I have a video playing and/or multiple
images being displayed with the image viewer.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
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First thing I notice is that the mouse cursor freezes as I'm using it,
then I hit the CAPS LOCK key and the LED indicator doesn't respond. Then
I try the "REISUB" command, but it doesn't do anything either. Only a
hard reset works, pressing down the power button for
teresaejunior, could you try that:
"Can you try 4.20-rc2 and boot with kernel parameter `pcie_aspm=off`?"
I suggest first trying 4.20-rcX and seeing if it freezes at least once.
If it does, try booting for a few days with pcie_aspm=off in the kernel
parameters. Post back results.
I can't do that
The problem is, it could take days before the system freezes. I don't
know how to reproduce, it simply happens. I don't even know where to
start. Maybe 4.17-rc1 and so on. But that's a huge task and one needs a
lot of patience to do it. I'm not sure I'll be able to.
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I have updated to A16 and so far no freezes, although it's still not
uncommon for these to stop happening for a while and then return.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1798961
** Attachment added: "output of journalctl -b -1 -k"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798961/+attachment/5212302/+files/journal2.txt
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It happened again.
See the attachment of the output of journalctl -b -1 -k
This time I was just editing the position of widgets on the xfce4-panel.
I think it was around 11:45 on the clock.
And I do not have a .cache/thumbnails/fail folder.
** Also affects: linux (Arch Linux)
Importance: Unde
I fixed it with `sudo systemctl enable bluetooth` followed by a reboot.
It will print something to the terminal when you enable. Something else
must have disabled bluetooth.
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Sorry, can you tell me how to install the 4.13 kernel in Debian? It's
useless to do it in Ubuntu. As I said, Ubuntu is not affected. I might
have reported in the wrong place.
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Tested kernel 4.13 in Arch Linux. Cannot reproduce the bug with it.
Fedora is in 4.12.14-300.fc26 and is still reproducible there.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Tested kernel 4.13.4-200.fc26.x86_64, and is still reproducible. Arch is
free from this bug, but Fedora and Debian are not.
** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Public bug reported:
Symptoms:
The computer begins its boot process, then the root decryption password
prompt appears (via Plymouth) and I start typing. The first letters are
caught, but some letters are not captured. It's as if the keyboard shut
down during a few seconds and then returned, and I
Fedora's kernel version: 4.12.13-300.fc26.x86_64
Debian's kernel version: 4.9.0-3-amd64
Both are affected. Ubuntu LTS is not, though. I don't remember 17.04.
I can install the mainline 4.13 kernel for Fedora. If Ubuntu is really
needed, I don't mind installing it here.
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