tried 4.18.rc1 rcu_nocbs=0-3: crashes into initramfs as before.
with rcu_nocbs=0-7: it goes into some sort of infinite loop spewing registers
on the console.
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tried nomodeset. now there is no mode set while booting, and goes into a boot
loop.
then updated motherboard bios (april one.) repeat, and now it crashes to
(initramfs)
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OK, took the boot disk out, and installed the 4.17-rc7 from the above
location, and it still does not work. same loop as before.
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I mean I put it in a usb enclosure, so now I can move it to a PC that I
can boot linux on, and make changes, and then easily move it back to try
booting. so easy to test now.
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I tried to mark the report confirmed, but couldn´t because I am the
original reporter.. I guess.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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now I can switch the disk between working and broken computers, I can
provide logs... here is the last 100 lines of kern.log with 2.17-rc7:
Mar 3 22:08:10 alu kernel: [ 185.523286] [drm] DC: Cursor address is 0!
Mar 3 22:08:16 alu kernel: [ 191.147354] [drm] DC: Cursor address is 0!
Mar 3 22:
tried with nospectre_v2 rcu_nocbs=0-7
the behaviour changed, and it got out of the initial loop, but
eventually it still crashed.
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OK updated firmware, including amdgpu.
now it does this:
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with 4.17 (is that what is meant by "mainline" )
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Cannot boot/install AMD Ryzen 2400G
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
OK did that. the crash is a little different.
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OK, now it dumps into the (initramfs) prompt but at least it doesn´t
crash just sitting at that prompt. any suggestions what to do once at
the initramfs prompt?
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yes: 4 Cores/8 Processing Threads, I tried 0-7 and 0-3. 0-7 crashes
worse than 0-3. I could imagine the number being related to cores,
rather than threads.
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tried again with 4.19rc2. Stripped off all other usb peripherals
(including existing mouse & kb), only had the internal (windows) SSD and
the usb one I am plugging in. Now using a logitech K400 or so, which
seems compatible with everything. When I boot, it dumps me into
(initramfs) prompt, and I
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yes.
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 6:09 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Are you still having this issue with the final release?
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> ** Package changed: syslinux (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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I can only boot in windows... cannot boot in ubuntu to choose the custom kernel.
any idea how to adjust an installation image to use a custom kernel?
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 6:02 PM, Joseph Salisbury
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> Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
> to https://wik
tried again 4.17.4 upstream and mesa 18.2 from oibaf. no change.
when I am lucky, I get into (initramfs) prompt.
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I cannot get into initramfs anymore... it just loops during boot. image
attached.
similar image available for 4.17.4 if desired.
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did a series of boots with 4.18.rc6, rcu=0-3, rcu=0-7, from power off,
from reset (behaviour is always different from power on versus when
starting from a reset.) applied the radion and amdgpu options above, no
success. The behaviour varies (sometimes hang, sometimes crash,
sometimes loop infinite
I also tried booting with none of the workarounds (no_spectrev2,
rcu_cbs, radio, amdgpu) it looped on boot. just like back in 4.15.
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the crash that prompted with initramfs, but accepted no keyboard input,
then kept printing some messages a few minutes later.
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upgraded everything: firmware, mesa, kernel (rc7.) Now it crashes.
First crash was different from subsequent ones.
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subsequent crashes look more like this
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It''s on my disk checked out, but this is a whole kernel... not sure how to
get correct configs and such.
Can you point at a HOWTO or something? This is a whole kernel, not just a
driver. Haven't had to build a kernel from source in 15 years or more.
There aren't any Debian bits... where do I ge
trying this for now: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Peter Silva wrote:
> It''s on my disk checked out, but this is a whole kernel... not sure how
> to get correct configs and such.
>
> Can you point at a HOWTO or somet
akefile:71: recipe for target 'deb-pkg' failed
fwiw, I got this far... not sure what would be next.
On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 10:02 AM, Peter Silva wrote:
> trying this for now: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Peter Sil
during dpkg -i :
(Reading database ... 506366 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack linux-image-4.18.0-rc1+_4.18.0-rc1+-1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-image-4.18.0-rc1+ (4.18.0-rc1+-1) ...
Setting up linux-image-4.18.0-rc1+ (4.18.0-rc1+-1) ...
Error! Your kernel headers
pi
(which is only USB-2)?
If so, it would be easy to just connect and leave it that way for hours.
If both ends need to be
usb-3, then I need a second USB-3 host and it's a bit more cumbersome.
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Peter Silva wrote:
> during dpkg -i :
>
>
>
for people using stable 20.04:
I used apt-cache to notice kernel 5.8 was in the repos (no special ones in use.)
I don't get why it is there and not used, but decided to try it.
I did:
sudo apt install linux-image-5.8.0-33-generic
then rebooted, and had no networking... then did:
sudo apt insta
KUBA-MOO Works for me! I just got an extra hour of battery life on my
laptop!
Thank you!
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> @tafazzi-87 @jbernon: thanks for testing guys, let me know on GitHub if
> something breaks.
> @gmoutso: I removed the 3 messages you mentioned, update
oh.. I just noticed no-one confirmed for bt yet, so:
I use a bluetooth headset at the same time as the wireless, and it is
working fine as well (but the bt was working fine even before. It was only
the wlan causing the high cpu.)
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 5:35 AM, Ievgen wrote:
> Awesome! @Jakub
od_dbs_timer
102 mW 1.4 ms/s 28.1Interrupt [51] i915
102 mW 1.9 ms/s 29.1Process
/opt/google/chrome/chrome --type=gpu-process -
93.1 mW 2.6 ms/s 26.0Processcompiz
91.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 10:20 PM, Peter Silva
wro
@lubensius, thank you very much for your work, but it is very hard to
determine what there is to integrate. I tried to find your patches to
apply them to kubamoo. If you published a starting tree that was the
original mediatek code, and then committed your your changes, we could
understand the
I bough an Asus G771, and it uses this chip for bt, wireless, and copper
ethernet, and none of the work properly. The ethernet seems to work,
but every few minutes it hangs, and comes back after a minute or so.
plugged in a third-party usb->gig for now. Without that, no networking
at all.
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the ethernet problem is fixed now, was caused by my network (duplicate
IP assignment), not the driver. the wireless seems to work, but if the
radio is on, even if not associated to an AP, I lose a whole cpu (100%
ksoftirq) drives the cpu temperature up 10 degrees C, so I can only
imagine what it
me too with losing a cpu to ksoftirq. Also, battery life on my Asus G771
goes from 2:40 to 1:30 when I turn on wifi.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 10:02 PM, George Moutsopoulos <
1220...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> with tobiasbora solution i also get 100% cpu on ksoftirqd
> I am not sure if it help
wrote:
> Peter Silva, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
> activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
> so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
> of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdim
On Saucy. When I run minecraft, after a few minutes, it locks up the screen.
Ctrl-Alt-F1, to get to a tty... I see:
Hang check elapsed *ERROR* stuck on render ring.
render ring stuck inside bo (0xaf4d000 ctx 1) at 0xaf4d1d8
this happens every couple of minutes...
The crash detection happens
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