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Wifi says it's connected at all times but the internet drops out and
nothing connects on WLAN or the internet.
Every 2 minutes, I disconnect and reconnect to make it work again but it
soon drops out again.
Recently upgraded from Ubuntu 11 where everything worked with 3rd par
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I see a strange kernel or scheduler problem with Kubuntu 15.04 and
15.10. I have Intel 3960X cpu with 6 cores (Hyperthreading is
disabled). The problem is that when I run many CPU intensive
applications (using full CPU), I cannot fully use all the cores of CPU.
I tried a very
Also experiencing this bug. Freshly installed 18.04 on Acer N2620G thin
client (Celeron 887/i915). Have upgraded system to latest release.
Experiencing minor anomalies in video.
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@Syslog.eu:
This simple addition allowed me to stop flailing and zero in on the
problem!
The "Could not locate dkms.conf file" error wasn't enough. Knowing what
it was looking for IMMEDIATELY showed me what the problem was. For
whatever reason, the version number reflected in the folder
/var/lib/
I can confirm this bug with overlayfs on top of tmpfs, I think it
happens when a program does fsetxattr on a file.
I was able to reproduce it with sed which uses setxattr when it creates
a new file, the shell does not do this when creating a file and does not
trigger the bug.
`touch /tmp/foo; sed
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Title:
System hangs after iwlwifi firmware crash
Status in l
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I forced a dist upgrade (the kernal packages were held back)
Rebooted
Wifi stopped working, was able to connect to the wifi network but prompted for
WPA & WPA 2 key and then refused to connect.
Downgraded to 3.2.0-52 and can now connect again and am reporting the bug
lspci |
The kernel version with the bug is linux-image-3.2.0-53-generic
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Title:
Wifi encryption does not work Kernel modules: rtl8192se
Sta
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I forced a dist upgrade (the kernal packages were held back)
Rebooted
Wifi stopped working, was able to connect to the wifi network but prompted
for WPA & WPA 2 key and then refused to connect.
Downgraded
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Sorry it crashed
ronald@ronald-xubuntu:~$ apport-collect 1222029
The authorization page:
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should be opening in your browser. Use your browser to authorize
this program to access Launchpa
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1222033 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1222033
just raising a bug on the package with apport-bug
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Wifi encryption does not work Kernel modules: rtl8192se
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Made this into a duplicate of the bug with the logs etc
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Public bug reported:
Information for bug Bug #1222029
linux-image-3.2.0-53-generic
I forced a dist upgrade (the kernal packages were held back)
Rebooted
Wifi stopped working, was able to connect to the wifi network but prompted for
WPA & WPA 2 key and then refused to connect.
Downgraded to 3.2.
had a quick look at the log the issue is at
Sep 7 05:23:49 ronald-xubuntu NetworkManager[773]: (wlan0): supplicant
interface state: authenticating -> associating
Sep 7 05:23:49 ronald-xubuntu wpa_supplicant[1019]: Associated with
a4:b1:e9:40:6b:d1
Sep 7 05:23:49 ronald-xubuntu NetworkManager
I've flashed the BIOS update via FreeDOS live cd and I'm currently on
version A10, release date 08/28/2013. At first, it did not look as if it
had done anything to fix the problem. Brightness control was still not
working.
However, I noticed a recent comment
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sou
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I've seen this problem in both kernels 3.8.0.30-generic and
3.8.0.31-generic. It seems to be working without any problems in
3.8.0.29-generic.
Current version of intel packages:
xserver-xorg-video-intel: 2:2.21.6-0ubuntu4.1
libdrm-intel1: 2.4.43-0ubuntu1.1
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I've seen this problem in both kernels 3.8.0.30-generic and
3.8.0.31-generic. It seems to be working without any problems in
3.8.0.29-generic.
Current version of intel packages:
xserver-xorg-video-intel: 2:2.
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I've double-checked, and I'm running this XPS via UEFI boot. Most of my
searching for any resolution has mentioned additions/removals from
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, but nothing has helped there (currently only
arguments passed are "quiet splash")
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I tested on my Dell 5570 using the 5.19 kernel that Dilyn hacked into place on
a Dell 5570.
I also tested using the normal ubuntu Core 5.15 kernel.
With the 5.15 kernel the bluetooth advanced features did not work.
With the 5.19 kernel from Dilyn, the bluetooth advanced features do work.
I inst
I'm actually still using this laptop, on WiFi, and it regularly stays up
for a fortnight between minor kernel updates, so I think we can
confidently say this bug is fixed for me, on Jammy.
Thanks!
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We are building an application in our private brand store. While trying to
use
the pc-kernel 22/stable our wifi networking does not work. The same hardware
(a Dell 5570) works well on Desktop 22.04.
Thee issue seems to be a missing firmware blob to enable the wifi
net
This bug is for pc-kernel 22/stable on ubuntu core. I don't think
apport-collect is available to run on ubuntu core.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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We have built a snap that uses some bluetooth functionality.
The snap runs well when using Ubuntu desktop 22.04 (all updates applied end of
Jan 2022).
We have tried using this same snap on Ubuntu Core 22 running on X86_64.
On some hardware platforms (thinkpad E15 and x86 Ma
This bug is for Core - so apport-collect is not available.
Adding some more logging output in this comment. I believe our bug is a result
of the logging at that says: src/advertising.c:read_adv_features_callback()
Failed to read advertising features: Not Supported (0x0c)
Our code does tr
I'm not sure what your question means "Are you sure the function is
lost?"
The logging messages in this comment thread are from the logging from
bluetoothd.
We have our own software that we run at a later point that attempts to
use the bluetooth adv_features, but it fails to find any adv_features
Same problem for me, Lenovo ThinkPad P50. Tried kernel 6.11, same issue.
Kernel 6.7 (from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.7/amd64/linux-
image-unsigned-6.7.0-060700-generic_6.7.0-060700.202401072033_amd64.deb)
works for me. Had to disable secure boot. This seems like something that
ought to b
I am affected by this bug too, on a new Lenovo ThinkPad E531.
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Title:
Thinkpad T430u randomly locks up/freezes
Status in “linux” pa
I fixed this problem for my Lenovo E531 by upgrading to kernel 3.9 or
3.10 (both work for me) using the Ubuntu mainline kernels [
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ]. However, the Broadcom
wireless driver bcmwl-kernel-source in the repos is not the latest
version and fails to work on k
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