The best workaround I’ve found yet:
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/6rbvvw/photon_rectangular_tabs_have_landed_in_nightly/dl4318f/
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> I have a similar issue with my NP900X5N laptop with Kaby Lake and 940MX
> card, on 4.20.0 and Kali Linux.
>
> [ 35.984104] nouveau :01:00.0: bus: MMIO read of FAULT at
> 6013d4 [ IBUS ]
This is included in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.
(In reply to Cameron from comment #21)
> From my dmesg.
>
> [ 12.189523] ax88179_178a 2-2:1.0 enp0s20f0u2: ax88179 - Link status is: 0
> [ 15.645518] ax88179_178a 2-2:1.0 enp0s20f0u2: ax88179 - Link status is: 1
> [ 29.886049] nouveau :01:00.0: bus: MMIO read of FAULT at
> 6013d
Yes, because we changed the config files of Bumblebee to cover this
case, but the upstream bug in X.org still exists.
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Affect primus in fact.
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Bumblebee should recommend libgl1-mesa-glx:i386
To manage no
Also, added Peter (@lekensteyn), because he might be more aware of all
this than me, have more ideas, and actually be able to change things on
bumblebeed side if needed.
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Sorry for the long delay.
After a bit more looking at this, I agree with you. To know whether
Bumblebee is in use, you can simply check for the existence of
/var/run/bumblebee.socket I think.
But we need to add more documentation for end users on this (else some
might report optirun is not workin
Sorry for the delay…
I meant, it’s recommended only when you don’t use bumblebeed, but do you
think it can cause any harm if installed for everyone? For instance, can
this conflict with the setting in bumblebeed?
Currently, bumblebeed starts, loads bbswitch, and shutdown the card.
Right? On exit
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ppa/issues/24
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@Alberto Milone: added you to CC, do you have any opinion on this?
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It seems you tried to “install --reinstall bumblebee” after having
deleted /etc/bumblebee. You need to first purge it and then reinstall it
so that those files are created again.
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Ok, I’m not really sure of the process, so what I’m going to try first
is wether the issue was present on stock 10.04, stock 11.04, and stock
10.10. Then I will need to try point release of kernel, right? How am I
supposed to do that? I can’t change the kernel on a live install, can I?
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Yes, this bug wasn't present before 11.04.
This is when kernel 2.6.38 that disabled ASPM for everyone came in, but
when this bug was solved for quite everyone, I've started seeing this
issue. Only noticed it recently, because before I was still passing
pcie_aspm=force when booting the kernel. And
Tested, and still the same issue.
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Sorry for the delay, I’ve been quite busy last two months.
The issue is still present with fresh released 13.10 live USB image.
I’ve run the given command.
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I'm quite sure that my computer support PCIe ASPM (since I can force it
to be enabled, and gain some watts on consumption), however the kernel
disable it with this error:
ACPI FADT declares the system doesn't support PCIe
I will test and report as soon as possible, but on my current setup
(13.04) it's still an issue.
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Mainline does not fix, tag added, switched to Confirmed.
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As I've said before, it looks to be totally random. I had it on my
latest boot, but not on the two before. I did not tried just to reboot
again and again to have statistics or see if it occurs really randomly,
because I have more important things to fix first, but I might do so
later.
Also, that r
Booting on today LiveCD:
[ 22.042712] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 880130537fe0
[ 22.042760] IP: [] patch_generic_hdmi+0xe0/0x550
[snd_hda_codec_hdmi]
[ 22.042808] PGD 1c0e063 PUD bb583067 PMD 130c01063 PTE 800130537161
[ 22.042847] Oops: 0003 [#1] SMP
[ 22.042
I don't think so, that's only the random caracteristic of this problem.
It does not happens on all boot for me, so sometimes it works, sometimes
it doesn't, without being able to understand any differences between
those cases...
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I'm quite sure that my computer support PCIe ASPM (since I can force it
to be enabled, and gain some watts on consumption), however the kernel
disable it with this error:
ACPI FADT d
Public bug reported:
I'm quite sure that my computer support PCIe ASPM (since I can force it
to be enabled, and gain some watts on consumption), however the kernel
disable it with this error:
ACPI FADT declares the system doesn't support PCIe ASPM, so disable it
I'm wondering is that could be an
Related : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1170710
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Sound not working after upgrading to 3.8.0-19
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I can confirm that too. Sound isn't working after that and alsamixer
returns: cannot open mixer: No such file or directory.
It started with -18, reverting to -17 solves this. Kern log:
kernel: [ 16.654921] snd_hda_intel :00:1b.0: irq 53 for MSI/MSI-X
kernel: [ 16.751208] BUG: unable to han
Seems to be a bug in upstream X.org, that Ubuntu patches uncovered:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63576
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So some detailed informations: we use -isolateDevice on the nvidia card,
and set AutoAddGPU to false. This is working everywhere else, and has
been working on Ubuntu up to 1.13.3-0ubuntu3.
Adding BusID is making things work, but normally, our setup is doing
already more than that, and BusID should
Setting BusID in nouveau and nvidia xorg.conf file solves this. However,
this is not normal, since isolateDevice should have the same effect.
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Public bug reported:
Since this version, Bumblebee fails to start a secondary xserver on the
NVIDIA card, with either nouveau or any flavors of the nvidia graphics
driver.
Is this an issue on the Bumblebee side, and then how to fix it, or is
this changes made by Ubuntu that causes this problem (i
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** Description changed:
- A margin of a few pixels appear on the edges of the window to full screen.
+ A margin of a few pixels appear on the edges of the maximized windows.
It appears sometimes right, sometimes left.
An example screenshot of a thunderbird in full screen with a wallpaper
Could you open an issue on GitHub please? And please paste your full
/var/log/Xorg.8.log there.
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gnome-sudoku crashed with NotImplementedError in __init__(): Setting
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gnome-sudoku crashed with NotImplementedError in __init__(): Setting
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I've marked this bug as Invalid since there Optimus issue is not
specific to this computer and already covered everywhere, and since this
is only a support request to make Bumblebee work.
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Changing to fix released then.
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Try Bumblebee. It's a temporary workaround until native support come in.
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At least it has been requested to be included in upstream 3.8.3.
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