kernel 4.15.0-20, backported to 16.04:
install is okay, BUT no boot (kernel panic); afterwards, the kernel is
uninstallable!
The same behaviour is found with kernel 4.19.0-19 for bionic.
Had to remove the .postinit, .postrm, etc. files in /var/lib/dpkg/info/
in order to be able to use the apt co
ad #3:
earlier today, I have tested the kernel 4.15.0-21 under lubuntu-16.04,
taken from ppa:canonical-kernel-team/ppa.
So far, 3 consecutive boots without problems.
I will report back after I have de - installed this kernel again, and
have replaced it by what I find in xenial-proposed.
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ad #3 (continued):
attempt to de - install kernel 4.15.0-21: not possible to de - install the
image 4.15.0-21!
Removed the .postrm and .generic.list files, related to this kernel, in
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ in order to be able to get "apt" working.
Found 4.15.0-20~16.04 (version april 25) in /xen
kernel 4.15.0-21:
hi cascardo,
previously, I attempted to remove the kernel via synaptic. And
linux-image-4.15.0-21 could not be removed.
This time I did
apt-get remove --purge.
I get (translation from german)
rmdir: /lib/modules/4.15.0-21-generic could not be removed: not empty,
and
dpkg: d
ad #28:
you need to use the canonical-kernel-team/unstable PPA!
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ad #27:
for a very recent kernel, you could try 4.14.0-17 from the canonical-
kernel-team PPA: for me (Dell e6500) it runs reliably.
However, you need the boot option acpi=off.
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for me,lubuntu,16.04, 32 bit installation, no kernels 4.13 and 4.14
boot, neither without or with acpi=off. Without acpi=off, boot stops
right after leaving the grub menu; with acpi=off after the message
"starting to show plymouth boot screen".
Neither does kernel 4.14.14-041414 boot; it fails als
ad #16:
in my case, mainline kernels, including 4.15-rc8, do also not work (even
with acpi=off).
However, 4.15-rc8 boots when adding (in grub) the 5 (!) options (all
seem to be necessary) acpi=off noapic nolapic irqpoll pnpbios=off (the
first 3 options are not sufficient; the last two options alo
ad #19
I've tried 4.14.14 as well: no boot without additional boot options.
With the above mentioned 5 boot options it fails to boot "sometimes"; one out
of three, may be.
It should mention that I'm using a dell latitude e6500 for these tests; the
discrepancy between our results will probably
ad #22 and 23:
same with me: 4.13.0-31 not working
BUT 4.4.0-112 working (without boot options) (32bit installation)
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after
Public bug reported:
After the update from 4.10.0-22 to 4.11.0-6 there is no connection to the
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as expected, but no http - connections can be established.
The same problem with the mainline kernel 4.6.11.
Downgrading f
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add #16:
Thanks for your comments and suggestions!
kernel 4.11.0-7 has the same problem as the previous 4.11 builds:
strongswan vpn is activated, but no access to internet is possible.
Mainline kernel 4.11.6 (version from 17-06-2017): As I mentioned in one
of my previous mails to you, it has the
ad 16:
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no internet connecti
ad #16:
the problem, as described above, still exists with kernel 4.11.0-9.
Upgrading to 4.12.0-4 solves the problem.
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no i
ad #16 to 19:
the problem, as described above, has disappeared with kernel 4.11.0-11
-> internet access is possible when strongswan vpn is activated.
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affects me too:
no wifi after installation of kernel, version 3.15 rc4 (or version 3.15.0-0.1
in the ppa of the canonical kernel team). On the other hand, network connection
via cable works. Should mention that wifi works fine with kernel 3.14. Also
interesting: problem occcurs both with Lubunt
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+ this bug (which was reported for the ma
@#4
yes, this issue still exists with the latest mainline kernel, 3.15-rc4.
It occurs both under lubuntu-14.10 and -14.04.
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further findings:
bug occurs with 3.15.0-0.1 for wifi card bcm 4312 (driver wl).
However, also no wifi with 3.15.0-0.1 in lubuntu-14.04 using bcm 4309.
Wifi works with 3.14.2 in both cases.
In both situations, network can, under 3.15.0-0.1, be accessed via
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your remark: "Since you're using the wl driver though the problem is
most likely not in the kernel itself but in that driver"
As I mention in #7, I have also no wifi (under kernel 3.15 ) with the wifi
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wifi problem persists with kernel 3.15.0-1.5 (version 5):
no wifi with broadcom bcm 4309 (driver b43-fwcutter). This is for lubuntu-14.04
trusty.
Connection via cable works,
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Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2014 18:09
An: Volker Kempter
Betreff: [Bug 1270215] Re: kernel 3.13.0-4.19~precise1-generic: no internet
Add "apparmor=0" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAUL
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kernel 3.13.0-5.20 (linux-lts-saucy):
same problems as with 3.13.0-4.19 - no wifi
On the other hand, 3.13.0-031300 (mainline) works okay, including wifi.
Workaround for kernel 3.13.0-5.20 : WiFi works after adding "apparmor=0"
in /etc/default/grub, doing "sudo update-grub" and rebooting.
volker
kernel 3.13.0-4.19 and 3.13.0-5.20 (linux-lts-trusty) / no wifi:
in connection with the above problem: 3.11.0-17.30+precise1 does not produce
any problems, in particular wifi works.
Test was made with the same system as for 3.13 (ubuntu 12.04 on dell e6500).
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kernel 3.13.0-4.19 and 3.13.0-5.20 (linux-lts-trusty) / no wifi:
as a workaround, I can use 3.13.1-031301-generic from v3.13.1 (trusty)
(mainline) which works in 12.04 (dell e6500), including wifi.
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3.13.0-6-generic#23~precise2 on dell e6500:
wifi still works only when apparmor is de - activated (apparmor=0).
As mentioned above, the corresponding mainline kernel (3.13.1-031301-generic
from v3.13.1 (trusty)) works including wifi.
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not fixed for me (dell e6500 under 12.04): still the same problem as with
previous 3.13 kernel versions:
no wifi, but workaround apparmor=0 still works.
Most recent mainline kernel (3.13.1-031301-generic from v3.13.1
(trusty)) works, in
#34
dmesg -which options?
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Status in “linux” package i
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dmesg > dmesg.log for 12.04 under 3.13.0-7.26 (wifi not working)
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3.13.0-8.27~precise1:
dell e6500 under 12.04: bug appears to be fixed -> wifi is working!
What was blocked by Apparmor!?
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@#2
I will send you first the output of ubuntu-bug firmware-b43-installer for the
(working) version 1:018-2.
Then I will reinstall the version 1:019-1 and send you again the output of
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after re - installing version 1:019-1, WIFI works also with the actual version
1:019-1!
Nevertheless, I have sent the output of "ubuntu-bug firmware-b43-installer"
when using the most recent version of b43.
The only relevant changes I may have made (since filing the bug)
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I checked the version 1:019-1 of b43 and of the firmware now also with
kernel 3.16.0-24. WIFI works; no problem.
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boot problems with 3.18:
an observation which may be related to the described problem:
using kernel 3.18-rc2-vivid (or any other 3.18 kernel published so far!) in
lubuntu-14.10 x86 32bit the machine does not come up correctly. In particular,
it comes up without WIFI. Moreover, "sudo" does not w
kernel 3.19.0-18:
works for me with dell e6500 under 15.04-lubuntu (i386 architecture) (while
kernel 3.19.0-17 was not working).
Startup time is 4.9s (kernel), similar to other recent kernels.
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3.19.0-17, no boot:
probably the same finding as reported in #1453302.
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15.04 with 3.19.0-17 kernel boot failure
Status in
3.19.0-17, no boot - at #12:
15.04 on dell e6500 boots normally with the upstream kernel 4.1-rc2
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Linux kernel freeze (it se
3.19.0-17, no boot:
lubuntu 15.04 on dell e6500 boots normally with the upstream kernel
4.1-rc2
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at #18:
could only repeat / duplicate the report of richard jones??
However, please let me know if you would eventually need the output of
some specific commands concerning my system!
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Public bug reported:
boot with 3.19.0-17 freezes at very early stage, way before the
appearance of login screen.
no such problems with kernel 3.19.0-16.
Tested upstream kernels 4.0.0-1, 4.01, 4.0.2 and 4.1-rc2: all of them
boot normally.
No problems to boot with 3.19.0-17 in a lubuntu15.04 virt
ad #20:
okay!
used "ubuntu-bug linux" running with 3.19.0-16.
hope it helps!
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Linux kernel freeze (it seems in current/3.19.
at #3 - bios upgrade:
considering the fact that such an upgrade is a sensitive matter, I feel
that the suggested procedures are somewhat risky because not being
really transparent to me.
On the other hand, I have a virtual win7 machine (32bit install) (under
virtualbox) at my disposal.
Maybe, y
at #3 - bios upgrade:
i just discover that sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date do not work with kernel 4.0, but still work under 3.19.0-16.
I get the response: "/dev/mem: no such file"
Is this a bug or a new feature?
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at #6:
3.19.8-vivid boots.
Observation: startup under systemd appears to be unusually slow: startup
finished in 8s (kernel) (as compared to normally about 4.7s).
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at #6:
3.19.6-vivid boots normally. Startup time (kernel) under systemd is 4.8s (about
what is found for other recent kernels).
For completeness, I tested also 3.19.8-vivid: boots also normally. However,
startup time (kernel) is considerably longer, about 8s!
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at #13:
v4.0-rc7 mainline boots okay on dell e6500.
Startup time under systemd is about 5.7sec (kernel)
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Title:
3.19.0-17 freeze
at #15:
one time boot with 3.19.0-17:
added 'drm.debug=0xe' to the boot options, removed "quiet no splash".
Boot attempt with 3.19.0-17 was made at 10:56, I suppose.
Later, successfully booted was with 4.0.
Included /var/log/kern.log.
** Attachment added: "boot attempt with 3.19.0-17"
ht
ad #17:
tried again with 3.19.0-17 (14:30).
Aterwards, restart with with 4.0.2.
kern.log attached
** Attachment added: "kern.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1453593/+attachment/4398059/+files/kern.log
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ad #18:
... boot the bad one without drm.debug, quiet and splash, hoping that
you'll get something on the screen instead.. take a picture if you do
did it ... produces some pages... I could send you /var/log/boot?
On the other hand, how could I write the boot messages into a file?
Please give
#24:
"first bisect kernel at
http://koti.kapsi.fi/~tjaalton/gm45";
my architecture is i386, 32bit? Can I contribute something?
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Title
No boot with any of the the available 4.9 kernels, in particular
4.9.0-1, under Lubuntu-17.04 and 16.04.
Find similar lines in the console log, in particular the following which
was mentioned above:
Begin: Waiting for root file system ... Begin: running /scripts/local-block ...
done.
Begin: Runn
at #4:
with the newest version of kernel 4.9, namely 4.9-rc7, the problem
mentioned above has disappeared: I can boot correctly with this new
kernel version for lubuntu-17.04. This holds for a lubuntu-17.04 VM
under virtualbox.
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ad #5:
with the kernel 4.9-rc8 the boot problem described above has returned! No boot
possible; same behaviour as for the kernel versions BEFORE 4.9-rc7.
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ad #7:
I confirm that your recent build 4.9.0-8 in ppa:canonical-kernel-team/unstable
boots properly.
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Title:
i386 4.9 in -proposed
at #2:
probably similar behaviour as reported in #2 when installing this kernel in
lubuntu-15.04: boots normally, but mouse freezes immediately afterwords, then
machine crashes.
Previous kernel version -13.15 works correctly.
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ad #2:
the problem appears still not to be fixed with kernel 4.3.0-3.12 (dec 10):
strongswan vpn does not work (same behavior as described in #1).
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