I did the Bios upgrade but it changed nothing. I still get the same
behaviour as the one I described above.
~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
68PDV Ver. F.20
12/08/2011
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Yes, it worked fine before Saucy.
For example, this laptop is dual-booting with Ubuntu 12.04 (3.2 kernel I think)
and I don't have this problem with it.
Before Saucy I was testing Raring and it worked fine (so 3.8 kernel).
Is there an easy way to install older kernels on Saucy so that we can find
3.11.0-* (starting from 3.11.0-0) -> not ok, see bug description
3.10.0-* -> ok but wifi is *sometime* turned off at boot (I have to check
"Enable Wifi network" in NM)
In this case I see a "RF_KILL bit toggled to disable radio" in dmesg with no
visible error.
The fact that this is random is quit
Ok, after a lot of time git bisect tell me that the bad commit is
a53ee0a308b16e392e0219c585b10f329345766b.
It turns out this commit was reverted yesterday in
e2982a04ede454b23ea2f5af11ba4d77d8a70155.
My problem is indeed gone in the HEAD kernel.
I guess it's a good news but I'm still a bit disa
Christopher M. Penalve, in my last comment I explained that this bug was
already fixed upstream (the faulty commit was reverted).
So it will be "fix-released" in the next RC.
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Christopher M. Penalve, here is a quote of this very link:
Fix Committed:
[...]
Upstream bug task: the fix is in CVS/SVN/bzr or committed to some place
Which is actually the case since this is fixed upstream.
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Hi Alex,
I'm afraid I don't have access to this laptop anymore, so I can't test your
patch.
Hopefully someone from the CC list may be able to help?
Thanks anyway.
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Hi Alex,
I'm afraid I don't have access to this laptop anymore, so I can't test your
patch.
Hopefully someone from the CC list may be able to help?
Thanks anyway.
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Public bug reported:
Network Manager says either "Device not ready" or "wireless is disabled by
hardware switch" (it depends).
Enabling Bluetooth in the control-center just enable it for like half a second
and then it's switched off again.
I have a combined hardware button for both Wifi and Blu
Some interesting things in the WifiSyslog.txt file it seems (where you
can see my various attempt before finally connecting)
iwlwifi seems to often fails to load the firmware...
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Tested with the 09/18 kernel, same problem.
Perhaps there is some relation with Network Manager somewhere, because,
among other things (see above), I always have to disable/enable the
network from the NM indicator before being able to connect...
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*08/18 kernel
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Title:
Wifi and bluetooth disabled at boot and hard to re-enable
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
B
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Public bug reported:
Similar to LP: #1503568 and LP: #1503754, but on Vivid.
After rebooting on the freshly installed 3.19.0-31-generic kernel, I'm
able to login on lightdm and see the desktop, but I have no network and
I'm not able to poweroff/reboot/logout via the UI or via the terminal
(the co
Here is the full dmesg when I boot on the faulty kernel.
** Description changed:
- Similar to #1503568 and #1503754, but on Vivid.
+ Similar to LP: #1503568 and LP: #1503754, but on Vivid.
After rebooting on the freshly installed 3.19.0-31-generic kernel, I'm
able to login on lightdm and s
@Stephen: I had the same problem after today's upgrade.
Activating the proposed repository and upgrading lxc to version
1.0.7-0ubuntu0.9 fixed the issue for me.
See comment #11 for details.
But it's a shame this proposed fix was not released to everyone before
the new kernel.
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This update break fglrx.
I opened bug 1479945 about this issue.
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Title:
linux: 3.19.0-26.27 -proposed tracker
Status in Kernel SRU
Public bug reported:
This update broke fglrx here (and so my graphical environment).
I tested with the fglrx from standard repositories and with the latest driver
from the amd website. Same error in both cases.
If fails during the DKMS build:
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel
Will this new package also revert the patch that break the proprietary ATI
driver?
It is apparently because of 'PCI: Propagate the "ignore hotplug" setting to
parent'
See Bug 1479913, although I don't think it is reasonable to expect users
to update fglrx before installing this new kernel (and
Congratulation, you just broke the graphical environment of all FGLRX users.
I don't know if there is the same problem on Trusty, but Vivid is definitely
KO. I have to select the former kernel in grub each time.
What is the point of having new kernels in "proposed" first if you ignore bug
reports
@Brad: Bug 1479913 (stated in comment #1 and in the previous bug report
of this proposed kernel)
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Title:
linux: 3.19.0-26.28 -propos
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