The recent 4.15.0-24 kernel also doesn't have patch.
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Bluetooth not working
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Oh dear. The Official (not 'proposed') update to 4.15.0-32 seems to
have omitted the fix. My Bluetooth adaptor is now invisible again.
Help!
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Can we be sure the fix is in 4.15.0-33? Otherwise I'll go back to
4.16.9.
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Bluetooth not working
Status in linux package in
It was in proposed 31, but not in the official release. How can I tell
if it will make official 33?
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Bluetooth not working
I tried 4.15.0-33 in the hope of bluetooth again.
I should not have done. No ethernet, no wifi, and no bluetooth at all.
I know it's 'proposed', but I've been without a bionic bluetooth for
many months now. I just hope any official version is OK.
Yes, I know it's free. This is, however, the firs
Sadly I don't have a kernel that works with bluetooth. The working
proposed 31 was replaced with a non-working official kernel 31. I'll
have to go to 4.16.something of higher. Bother.
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Ooops - sorry. My 4.15.0-31 is still the proposed, working, version, so
I have bluetooth again.
For those who never got the proposed version 31, what do they do if, as
for me, version 33 is a non-starter?
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Can someone advise - should I attempt to report the problems I have with
4.15.0-33 (see #76)? I know it's a different bug, but not so easy to
report a brand new bug when I can't connect to the network and it's a
'proposed' kernel.
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I just hope that this fix makes it into an official release this time,
and that other problems in 4.15.0-33.36 don't prevent me from using it.
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The official 4.15.0.33 does indeed contain the bluetooth fix (and other
issues in the proposed version have also be sorted).
Many thanks to all those who do this work. Apologies for being a bit
impatient,
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Bluetooth doesn't work on 4.5.0-22.24 on my laptop. The bug does seem
specific to certain adaptors.
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Bluetooth not working
I've just seen 4.15.0.23 being downloaded on one of my systems. Does
this include the test patch (which was on 4.15.0.22-25)?
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The test kernel from #43 works on my laptop. Thanks.
When is that likely to be 'official'?
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Bluetooth not working
Status i
See also this report, where if I read it correctly they seem to have a
patch.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=235862
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I can't use ukuu since its dependencies conflict with other software on
my system.
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Title:
Bluetooth not working
Status in linux pa
I confirm that this is fixed on my laptop in mainline kernel 4.16.9 (not
4.6.19), obtained from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.16.9/ . These days there are 4 debs to install.
Good!
The next question is how long it will take to get into bionic with a
proper ubuntu kernel. I hav
I have attempted to add tag 'fixed upstream' tag, and reference 4.16.9.
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When, if ever, is it likely to trickle down to 4.15 as 'standard' for
18.04?
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Title:
Bluetooth not working
Status in linux package
Same problem here. I upgraded to xubuntu 18.04 and now have no
bluetooth adaptor.
Linux me 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
dmesg | grep Blue
[9.349903] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[9.349994] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection
I should add that this was a clean reinstall on re-formatted disk to the
first formal LTS release of 18.04, not an upgrade from 17.10.
I have now tried kernel 4.15.18-041518-generic #201804190330 SMP Thu Apr
19 07:34:21 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
No change, still no adaptor. I'm a l
The bug status is still 'incomplete'. What more information can we
provide?
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Title:
Bluetooth not working
Status in linux package
Is this problem confined to the Atheros 3012 and Intel 8260? I really
don't want to upgrade my ubuntu 17.10 desktop if bluetooth won't work.
For bluetooth It has a:
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 3160 [8086:08b3]
(rev 83)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual B
I installed the latest official Bionic kernel today - Linux
4.15.0-29-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 17 15:39:52 UTC 2018 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The bug isn't fixed in this version, so I'm back to non-official 4.16.9.
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Bluetooth not working
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in linux source
Tested today. All OK. Tag updated.
The installation wasn't trivial, since even with an apply-all proposed
the image wasn't installed. I had to explicitly select it (using
synaptic).
I was also somewhat alarmed that two linux packages had to be removed.
However, all seems well and I've removed ma
I have the same problem on my bionic, and now cosmic, laptop.
Suggesting users raise separate reports for every network interface
isn't helpful.
My ethernet controller is RTL 8111/8168/8411.
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I have solved this for my laptop, in 2 stages.
First I installed r8168-dkms - the correct driver for my laptop. My
network now appears to be up on resuming from suspend.
But I then found I could not open any DNS or IP addresses. Restarting
system-resolved did not work. Restarting network-manage
This affects one of my xubuntu systems as well. Is there any simple way
round it for now? An earlier or later kernel?
May 10 15:09:44 ChrisP kernel: [ 7353.196114] kernel BUG at
/build/linux-2NWldV/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129!
May 10 15:09:44 ChrisP kernel: [ 7353.196153] invalid o
Is this a duplicate of #1674838, or different?
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To those not running Sophos - this will be meaningless, so please
ignore!
However, to anyone using Sophos and seeing this report, I discovered
that the problem only occurred on one of my systems because that was the
only system not running Talpa - the better 'on access' scanning tool.
It was runni
Earlier posts say this bug was fixed in linux 4.4.0-30.49. My system
has been fine since then.
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Title:
Key 5 automatically pressed
A tale of ordinary folk - just users.
We have 4 systems running 17.04 - 3 xubuntu and 1 ubuntu. 3 are fine.
Now one regularly locks up and has to be manually rebooted. The other 3
are fine. I initially reported against #1687267, (now marked as a
duplicate of this) including a crash log.
The desk
Thanks for the responses to my comments. I appreciate that this is not
the LTS version, and I didn't have to pay to get it.
I have two approaches to updating. Either stay fully up to date on the
most recent versions and risk having issues with ever changing versions,
or never update at all. I t
Thanks to all for the advice. I'll trying saving the last used kernel
using grub.
Is there like to be any problem running a 4.8 version kernel with 17.04?
It seems OK so far.
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Could this be yet another duplicate of #1674838? If that can be shown
to be true, could someone mark it as such?
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And even if the patched kernel is installed by those few users that
manage to find this bug report, or one of its many duplicates, it gets
replaced by 4.10.0.21 which reinstates the bug. Only installing 4.11
keeps the problem away.
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I don't understand that article. It says press Alt+SysReq and another
key, and that SysReq is the PrintScreen key.
If I press Alt + PrintScreen it asks to print the screen - I have no
chance to enter another key. Can someone clarify this? I'm sure it's
obvious.
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Sorry - I now understand that I have to press all 3 keys at the same
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kernel BUG at /build/linux-
7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0
@munbi - thanks. That doesn't seem to work for me on a different
system, but pressing and holding Alt, PrintScreen and r, releasing all,
then all of Alt, PrintScreen and e, the the same for b, etc, seemed to
work. I didn't see the GUI collapse, but it did reboot. I guess the
rest happened althou
Thanks. Installed and being used on a system that didn't display the
fault, to check before inflicting on my other half.
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ker
This may not be a security issue, but it certainly is critical to normal
users who don't have access to information here, let alone temporary
patches or proposed changes.
Maybe ubuntu only want techies using their systems, and would prefer
normal users went elsewhere? I'll certainly have to start
I tried to install 4.10.0-22 on the one system we have that was
regularly crashing, but it gets installation errors (being unable to
access files in /usr/src/linux-headers-4.10.0-22), so I cannot verify if
it would fix the run-time crashes. I was unable to work round this in a
short enough time to
Is there a delay in getting 4.10.0-22 to stable release? I had
previously understood it was expected yesterday (June 5th).
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I was trying to install 4.10.0-22 to fix #1674838 on the one system I
have that had a problem with the previous kernels.
I assume the systme has collected enough info to help identify and
resolve this.
I have tried an apt clean update and install -f.
ProblemType: Package
Di
There's a problem with this new version - it won't install on the one
system I have that is affected by the bug. The installation error is:
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/linux-headers-4.10.0-22_4.10.0-22.24_all.deb (--unpack):
unable to open
'/usr/src/linux-headers-4.1
Each time I retry reinstalling from clean I get a slightly different
error, all on files in /usr/src...
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I have now reported the installation error using the automated report
system - #1696132
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I have 4 17.04 systems. The one that had this bug is the only one which
has an installation problem with 4.10.0-22. Maybe a coincidence, maybe
not?
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I tried installing from proposed a week to 2 back, had the same problem,
and decided not to pursue it until the kernel was released as stable.
I'm running AV, but the same as on my other 3 systems, none of which
crashed for the bug, and none of which had installation problems. I
will try without
Seth - you are a star - thank you so much. I would never have guessed
that an AV system (Sophos) could, without reporting any virus detection
or other issue, prevent installation on one system whilst the same
version does not prevent it on another. Suffice to say that disabling
on-access scanning
Seth has fixed my installation problem, so all my 4 17.04 4.10.0.22
systems are now being used. I'll report if I get any further crashes
(but I don't expect any).
See #1696132 if you are interested in what the problem was.
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When doing nothing at all, the screen (eg an editor, mail message,
terminal etc) will start displaying '5' rapidly across the screen.
I am a recent ubuntu 16.04 user - a fresh install "Linux TimPassingham
4.4.0-22-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 5 16:53:32 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_
A I said, this started to happen on a fresh install, having previously
been on 14.04. I formatted / and /home before installing 16.04 (and
then copied my documents back onto /home).
What sort of bot? Is it a virus, or a standard linux bot of some sort?
There's nothing on the syslog that I could
I note that all the 4.5 and 4.6 linux debs are for wily, not xenial.
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wireless keyboard - repeating characters unattended
St
I am willing to test a newer linux kernel, provided it is for xenial.
Or is this not a kernel issue?
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This is getting quite serious for me. Doing online banking and finding
amounts of very large numbers of 5's are being entered is somewhat
alarming.
What can I do to help find a solution?
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I am getting flooded with this as well. I had wondered why my PC was
recently misbehaving in odd ways, including sometimes not responding to
my USB mouse/keyboard at boot time. On looking at my log today it had
masses of
retire_playback_urb:
and also
usb 3-2.2: Not enough bandwidth for alt
I get the same problem with a Meridian explorer USB DAC on an Xubuntu
14.04 system.
I know little about the bug fixing process but I really hope this fix
gets into the trusty stable kernel soon. I was hoping it might be in
"3.13.0-29-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 4 21:00:20 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_
I am now on 3.13.0-30-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 9 22:45:01 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux (ubuntu 14.04).
I still get volumes of these messages so have to disconnect my
headphones every time. Being no expert I don't know if the patch is
expected to have been included or not.
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The recent xubuntu 14.04 release has made it much easier to install new
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fact do so without problem. An additional boot parameter (forcepae)
gets one going. I discovered that it was in principle possible to do
this on 12.10 to 1
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I am using an old Sony TR1MP 32bit laptop, ubuntu 12.04 (the system is
not supported by later ubuntu versions).
I use a Micronet wireless USB dongle since the inbuilt wifi is very
slow, and is disabled
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I did as requested. Note that I got the following error:
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/cloud_archive.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/apport/report.py", line 719, in
add_hooks_info
symb['add_info'](self, ui)
File "/usr/sh
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I can't run anything newer than 12.04 because support for my CPU has
been withdrawn. It doesn' t have the Physical Address Extension feature
(PAE) required.
The laptop will never have anything like the memory required to exceed
the addressing limit, but ubuntu in their wisdom have decided that
do
I found out how to add a tag, and have now done as requested.
It wasn't very obvious being beneath the original comment rather than
nearer the top, and required an inquisitive click on the yellow symbol.
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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I am using an old S
I'm no expert. If someone can give me exact instructions on how to
update just the appropriate package on 14.04, and nothing else, I'll
test it.
The documentation is a bit too generic for me to be 100% sure I know
what I'm doing - I am not even sure of the exact package name and
whether there are
May as well let this one go. I've been on a new PC, using 14.04, for
some time, and gave up on hibernation. I don't expect to test it again
- sorry.
My understanding is that, for some reason that I don't understand, it is
not encouraged in ubuntu.
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I am on 14.04, 64 bit, a new Samsung laptop bought earlier this year.
Connecting via USB 2 or USB 3 to my Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC Async USB
DAC gives the crackles and interruptions as described above (analogue or
digital). When connected it is described as a PCM2706 Audio Codec
Digital Stereo (I
Furthermore, I resurrected my old Sony laptop just to try and test this,
with xubuntu 14.04, and it works OK. Being of 2003 vintage it's only
just USB 2, let alone 3.
So it seems to me that there may be a problem with the USB 3 support
misidentifying a USB 2 device in some fashion.
Can I force s
I assumed that since others had supplied so much detail I didn't need to
supply any more. I was simply saying that this problem affects me as
well (as I think was requested by an earlier post), and noting that on
an older USB-2 only system I get no problems at all (and didn't have on
previous vers
Andrejas: You say "I also had similar problem a year a so ago, but it
disappeared since then (now on Ubuntu 14.10 Arcam R-DAC)." Are you
saying that the same DAC didn't work under 14.04 but does under 14.10?
Has the problem therefore definitely been analysed and fixed in 14.10?
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To keep this brief - I'm an idiot. It's all my own fault. Sorry for
wasting people's time reading my scribbles.
Now the longer version. I did some extensive tests, playing local music
via VLC - OK. Remote server music via VLC and foobar (under wine) - Not
OK. Internet music (Firefox, BBC radio
A new Xenial kernel was released today (28/6/16) - 4.4.0-28. Is the fix
in that version?
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Title:
Key 5 automatically pressed on som
On xenial I found it easiest to:
- add the proposed repository via 'Software and Updates', in the
'Developer Options' tab, tick the 'pre-released updates' box
- using synaptic, reload the repos, mark all upgrades, and then tick
only the 4 'linux-..' kernel items to get version 4.4.0.29.
- I the
Kamal - thanks for the clarification.
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Title:
Key 5 automatically pressed on some Logitech wireless keyboards
Status in linux packa
I have had no further problems when using the proposed kernel, so it
works for me.
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I assume I don't have to test 4.4.0-30 as well?
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Title:
Key 5 automatically pressed on some Logitech wireless keyboards
Status in l
Excellent!
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Title:
Key 5 automatically pressed on some Logitech wireless keyboards
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Fix Release
I notice that there's no mention of a yakety release. Is that
deliberate?
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Title:
Key 5 automatically pressed on some Logitech wire
Sorry, I forgot that.
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Title:
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4.4.0-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP just failed for me as well.
I had installed it a few days ago and it was OK, but just went wild
again with repeating 5's. It may be a coincidence, but I
also was using Thunderbird at the time.
I shall revert to the patched version.
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