FYI a kernel bisection may be outside the skill set of your average user
and chances are much lower without detailed instructions. Please don't
shoot the messenger.
I too have a Asrock motherboard but a ASRock Z370M-ITX/ac. I had a lot
off trouble getting my I219-V NICs to behave on Ubuntu.
I sta
FYI in terms of sustainable options I was able to find a very hard to
find .deb with the latest driver as a DKMS module. It works fine for me
on Ubuntu 19.10. I really wish this was in a repository which was part
of universe but I'm never figured out how to do things like that.
# dpkg -l | grep e1
I just started having this issue on Ubuntu 19.10 w/ 5.3.0-46-generic. What a
mess...
My system is an Asrock Z370M-ITXax with an Intel i3-8100.
sudo cat /sys/class/drm/card0/error
GPU HANG: ecode 9:0:0x, hang on rcs0
Kernel: 5.3.0-46-generic x86_64
As if all my Intel NIC problems weren't
For what it is worth I just downgraded my kernel to 5.3.0-45.37 and I haven't
had a hang since:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/5.3.0-45.37
Not clear at all from the change log as to what brought this on in 5.3.0-46.38:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/5.3.0-46.38
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I wanted the security patches in 5.3.0-46.38 so I tried updating to the
kernel from proposed i.e. 5.3.0-47.39. Sadly hangs returned within a
couple minutes of trying to use the kernel.
# cat /sys/class/drm/card0/error | head -2
GPU HANG: ecode 9:0:0x, hang on rcs0
Kernel: 5.3.0-47-generic
I also had the issue on the 5.3.0-45 kernel but it happened once for 2 seconds
every two days.
It wasn't even noticeable unless you really looked for it. The 5.3 kernel
series seems to be a total write off at this point.
While it likely isn't allowed as a solution it might be less effort to
back
To be clear 5.3.0-51 did NOT include the backported patches.
Proposed 5.3.0-52.46 had some and 5.3.0-52.46+lp1861395v1 had more.
Out of curiosity could the people who are still having hangs on the 5.3.0-52.46
proposed or 5.3.0-52.46+lp1861395v1 kernel have different generations of CPUs?
I've got
Hmm so patches were effective for:
i5-8250U Kaby Lake R i.e. Gen 8
i9-9880H and i3-8100 both Coffee Lake Gen 9
It's hard enough debugging this directly on hardware. Doing it in a VM isn't
going to be helpful.
Which CPU models are still failing with 5.3.0-52.46 or 5.3.0-52.46+lp1861395v1?
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For me initially I saw it when working with large office documents and
when attempting to do certain 1080p A/V playback. When it really got bad
I couldn't use a browser as it was happening all the time.
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The test kernel 5.3.0-48.41+lp1861395v1 seems to be a major improvement!
On 5.3.0-45.37 pauses still happened rarely i.e. a single 2 second pause every
15 hrs and I hadn't noticed them until I was watching the logs for them.
5.3.0-46 and later were pausing several times a minute and the system was
I thought 5.3.0-48.41+lp1861395v1 fixed it for me. I haven't logged a hang for
a very long time.
Now out of the blue my audio stopped working altogether. I tried rebooting into
5.3.0-51.44 and I still don't have audio but I'm not hanging with that either.
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Just an FYI for those trying to figure out what the heck is going on.
The fix related to this thread wasn't in 5.3.0-51.44.
>From the changelog, which is hard to find, the fix was committed in
>5.3.0-52.46 which is currently in eoan-proposed:
5.3.0-46-generic - i915 - frequent GPU hangs / reset
The lack of kernel stability here is really getting frustrating
With recent kernels audio playback over HDMI has stopped working for me
altogether.
I'm getting zero traction resolving it.
I get audio playback when I plug in a headset but short cables are preventing
use of that. Longer ones o
Here is the syslog content just before the hard crash on proposed 5.3.0-52 from
which I could not reboot and finally had to hit my reset button. Please note
this syslog extract contains a long string of UTF8 characters I had never seen
before in a syslog just before the crash where I had to hit
I got about another 4 hrs before I had a 2nd hard crash with 5.3.0-52. I
once again could not shutdown or reboot and was forced to hit my reset
button. What a mess
Basically BT audio works until the connection stops. Pausing an audio
stream encourages the BT audio to unpair. The Audio sink sti
After it was pretty clear a stable kernel wasn't coming any time soon for 19.10
I gave up and took a dangerous leap. The only way I was going to get a 5.4
kernel was to move to 20.04.
It was dangerous and I had to get there through a do-release-upgrade -d. Highly
not recommended if you don't kno
16.04 is old at this point. I had a similar problem with Ubuntu 22.04, which
should be currently supported, and found a solution on that release. I am using
a fully patched system with nvidia-settings 510.47.03-0ubuntu1. It needs to be
able to write /etc/X11/xorg.conf when running as root when t
Public bug reported:
Despite being this similar to an old bug 1625119, which was on a now
unsupported release, I asked on #ubuntu whether I should go for a new
bug and was directed to file this as a new bug.
I have an Asus NVidia RTX 3060. I am running:
Description:Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Release:
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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