Hey Andrea,
I have the same problem as you. There are still some regions of the
earth where it is still March 4th. I hope the fix will be released soon.
It is sad that of all things, the both LTS versions which are advertised
to be used for better reliability and stability, seem to get fixed at
la
In xenial with hwe stack I got 4.15.0-46-generic now also and the bug is
gone.
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Userspace break as a result of missing patch
I was forced to install the LTSEnablementStack because with the regular
4.4.0 kernel, suddenly with an update, a certain combination of
docking/undocking my laptop led to a system freeze. Newer kernels (4.8
back then) did not have the problem, also I could name the 4.4.0 kernel
image that also ran
It is clear to me what is the general goal, but as I showed I don't
understand why a (reverse) bisecting between 4.7-rc7 and 4.8.1 is needed
because the problem is not present in both versions.
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As the person who originally filed this bug, I'd like to add a comment: The bug
actually doesn't affect me anymore to the effect that when Ubuntu 16.04.2 came
out I switched to the new hwe-stack. This means I am (by) now running kernel
4.8.0-39-generic which does fine so far.
Anyway, it would be
I have the same problem with a Lenovo T450s, as soon as it has been its
docking station and then undocked. The problem persists as of Kernel
4.4.0-31 #50.
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There are already bug reports stating general suspend problems (without
involvement of a docking station),
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1589139 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1566302/, both
containing comments of people still affected.
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Public bug reported:
I'm using a Lenovo ThinkPad T450s. When the system was docked and then
undocked, suspend won't work. Instead, the screen goes black, the system
freezes and the fan runs on high speed.
This problem persists with the (as of today) most recent kernel
4.4.0-31-generic #50.
Pro
I tested the kernel you suggest. It fixes this bug *somehow*, which
means that suspend now works but when docking/undocking, the screen
configuruation with the monitor connected to the docking station is not
updated automatically anymore. Moreover, I have to dock/undock several
times until my scree
This issue did not start after an upgrade. The system however was
upgraded from Ubuntu 15.10. Yes, there were various kernels where this
issue was not present.
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I can try that. If you could point out how I can install previous
kernels? Just installing various linux-image-4.4.0. didn't to the
trick as there seem to be drivers missing (sound, graphic accel., etc.).
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Regarding the "bios-outdated" tag: I did a BIOS update, it now is
BIOS Information
Vendor: LENOVO
Version: JBET60WW (1.24 )
Release Date: 05/25/2016
but the problem persists.
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Oh, I forgot to install the linux-image-extra-... packages. So here we go:
4.4.0-21-generic: no problem
4.4.0-22-generic: no problem
4.4.0-28-generic: problem exists
4.4.0-31-generic: problem exists
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I will have a look. Basically, I am maybe an experienced user who just
(tries to) use Linux for his daily work. Hopefully I will have the free
time to tinker with the instructions during the next week.
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386e0f97a585fa6a6d4aad767884a760ce3c0782 is the first bad commit
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Author: Maarten Lankhorst
Date: Mon May 9 18:16:48 2016 -0600
drm/atomic: Remove drm_atomic_connectors_for_crtc.
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1542939
Now that connector_mask is reliable there's no need for this
function any more.
Signed-off-by: Maar
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 on a Lenovo ThinkPad T450s. This notebook has a
combined headphones/mic "headset"-jack as used by pretty much every
smartphone nowadays.
I have a Plantronics-Headset HW251/A - Supr
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Yes, the problem persists with the now recent rc8.
But I made the following discovery:
The headset consists (like this is usual for this kind of headsets) of the
headset itself with a cord ending in a QD-plug (quick disconnect) and I can
then choose the cable I need for my purpose; for example, I
OK, seems that I have mixed up things a bit or the behavior is not 100%
reproducible. Actually, it looks like the following:
- the headset mic is recognized fine when connected to the docking station
headset jack
- when connecting to the notebook's internal headset jack, I need to do the
above t
I'd like to renew my question. Did I miss anything? What am I supposed
to do now?
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Title:
Ubuntu 16.04: system freezes instead of su
With the latest mainline kernel, 4.8.1, the problem is not present.
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This behaviour persists with kernel 4.8.1
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Title:
headset microphone is not recognized in
I'm confused now. The problem is not present in 4.7-rc7 as well as in
4.8.1, so what is the bisecting supposed to find?
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Title:
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And, to be up do tate:
4.4.0-34-generic: problem exists
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Title:
Ubuntu 16.04: system freezes instead of suspend after undocking
St
#12: But this means that you are affected by a freeze which comes from the
docking / undocking event.
This is somewhat different to my case, where a freeze comes from the "go to
suspend" event.
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I'd recommend that. You should then reference the bugs to each other so
that they can be traced.
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