I have also opened the following upstream bugreport:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/683
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We are experiencing frequent display corruption and flickering when
using Lenovo T450 notebooks with the Lenovo Pro-/Ultra-Docks when
external monitors are connected.
We first experienced these problems when upgrading 16.04 systems to the
HWE stack. The systems are using the
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** Description changed:
The autonegotiation fails sporadically for various Lenovo notebooks
(e.g. T450s, T550, W540) when resuming inside the docking station. The
speed ethtool reports is 10Mb/s, full duplex, even though that is not
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Title:
Auto
Public bug reported:
The autonegotiation fails sporadically for various Lenovo notebooks
(e.g. T450s, T550, W540) when resuming inside the docking station. The
speed ethtool reports is 10Mb/s, full duplex, even though that is not
the speed the connected switch uses. So the systems are unable to
se
I think I found the root cause for the compiz-config-profile-setter
segfault. The call "ccsFreeContext(context);" in line 218 in
compiz_config_profile_setter.c frees the context object while background
event processing still uses the object, which then leads to the
segfault.
It seems the set_compi
@khurshid-alam
Sorry for responding so late.
As far as I can see, the patch wasn't applied to the bionic tree of
bamf, so I think this should still be a problem in 18.04, but I haven't
tested this.
I have only experience with Unity and bamf in 16.04 and it seems that
there were some Unity change
** Description changed:
When using unattended-upgrades with "InstallOnShutdown" on Bionic, the
package installation on various packages hangs until the systemd
ShutdownTimeout (30min) is expired and systemd kills all processes and
powers off/reboots the system.
This leaves packages in
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** Description changed:
When using unattended-upgrades with "InstallOnShutdown" on Bionic, the
package installation on various packages hangs until the systemd
ShutdownTimeout (30min) is expired and systemd kills all processes and
powers
Public bug reported:
When using unattended-upgrades with "InstallOnShutdown" on Bionic, the
package installation on various packages hangs until the systemd
ShutdownTimeout (30min) is expired and systemd kills all processes and
powers off/reboots the system.
This leaves packages in an unconfigure
The patch I provided earlier fixed the described problem, but did also
create a new problem leading to off-screen windows when two configure
notifies were received (first notify was for the actual size change,
while the second one was not), and the second configure notify then lead
to a change of m
Public bug reported:
The following steps lead to off-screen windows when using compiz on
Ubuntu 14.04 (e.g. when using Unity), and having no virtual desktops
configured:
- Start system and login (with only one monitor connected, or using a laptop)
- Connect an additional monitor after logging in,
Hello? Anyone? How can I get you to integrate this obvious and simple
fix for a pretty annoying bug? It's nearly 4 months since I opened this
bug report.
This should most probably fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bamf/+bug/1326903 , which is
classed as a high importance bug, and still
Did anyone look into this? If not, could you please take a look?
The attached patch provides an obvious and simple (one line) fix, and it
would be great to see this fixed in bamf, to prevent "losing"
application windows, because the corresponding Unity icon does not do
anything and the windows als
This might be fixed using the patch I attached to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bamf/+bug/1609303
We had the same problem, but with the Citrix Receiver. The symptoms were
exactly the same.
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** Tags added: yakkety
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Title:
libbamf: BamfView child cache not reloading
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Public bug reported:
When applications close and re-open their window and BamfView changed
its path, the child cache of BamfView does not reload its children and
continues to work with the old cache, which does not contain any
children. The application icon in Unity then does not do anything
(cann
The bug still exists for us in 14.04 with Unity 7.2.6. We have a lot of
users (>1) and this problem gets reported to us daily. I don't know
a way to reproduce this, but sporadically media keys, Fn shortcuts (the
systems are Lenovo T450s/T550 notebooks) and print screen stops working.
The keyco
Public bug reported:
Unity on 14.04 does not restore modal dialogs correctly after switching
to desktop view (Ctrl+Super+D), when the user tries to restore a single
application and therefore clicks on the application icon, while in
desktop view mode. Then only the main window is restored, which (o
Some more info: Well I hope this is the same problem. We have the
problem with newer Firefox versions right now (e.g. 45.0.1), we are
using Ubuntu 14.04 though, but I guess the Firefox packages shouldn't
differ much. The only difference I see is, that we don't have this
problem with all our users,
This affect us too. Our accept languages are "de,en-US,en", as provided
by the firefox-locale-de package. The accept language configuration
shows up right in the configuration dialog in Firefox and in
about:config (intl.accept_languages), but still Firefox only sends "en-
US,en;q=0.5" in the HTTP h
@Francis: This is another bug and you should open another bug report for
that one.
That being said, I think I haven't seen that one using the Wily kernel
(yet). But I have seen one, that is probably the same bug, using newer
kernels (4.4/4.5). I have reported the bug against the 4.5.0 kernel on
f
@Francis: As far I can tell this is not fixed in 16.04 yet. But you
could try the xserver-xorg-video-intel package from the oibaf PPA, which
follows the upstream git repo closely (i.e. nightly git snapshots), and
should contain the relevant patches/commits.
You probably don't want all the other pa
Public bug reported:
To debug kernel crashes, I have installed and configured the kernel
crash dumps on a 14.04 system (with Wily HWE Stack, but the problem
exist with older an newer kernels too).
I have used the following documentation:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/CrashdumpRecipe
https://hel
Hmm, seems apport did not attach the logs, so this is the syslog from
the system.
The interesting suspend/resume cycle is around Mar 3 17:03:38.
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After updating 14.04 systems to the Wily HWE stack, the notebooks often
fail to switch on external monitors when resuming (after a suspend) them
inside the docking station.
Here are the steps I did:
- dock the notebook in the docking station, with an external monitor connect
Public bug reported:
When undocking my Lenovo T450s from the docking station (with external
monitor connected), compiz frequently freezes, especially when an
application is running, that does a lot of screen updates (i.e. terminal
with top running at a low refresh frequency, or something like
glxg
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I have created an upstream bug report:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94250
The patches mentioned in the bugreport fix the problem for me. Can the
Xenial version of the driver be updated, or the patches be backported?
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Some additional information that might be helpful:
The affected systems get installed and updated automatically, and to
have a defined state regarding the configuration files, we have the
following setting in /etc/apt/apt.conf:
DPkg::Options {"--force-confnew";"--force-confmiss";};
So new packag
Public bug reported:
I have made a Debian package, that installs a *.cfg file into
/etc/default/grub.d/ with the following contents:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="$GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
usbcore.authorized_default=0"
The package runs update-grub in its postinst script.
The idea is, of course,
** Description changed:
I have a Lenovo T450s. When undocking the notebook from the docking
- station (Lenovo ProDock, two monitors are connected), Xorg frequently
+ station (Lenovo UltraDock, two monitors are connected), Xorg frequently
crashes.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
Public bug reported:
I have a Lenovo T450s. When undocking the notebook from the docking
station (Lenovo ProDock, two monitors are connected), Xorg frequently
crashes.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+12ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-2.16-generic 4.4.0
This is the stacktrace I got from gdb...
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Hi,
we have the same issue regarding the firmware ID, as other reported
earlier. We have new T550 systems, which have the following firmware ID:
# cat /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/firmware_id
PNP: LEN002c PNP0f13
When adding a corresponding udev rule for this firmware ID to set the
udev ta
Hi,
we have the same issue regarding the firmware ID, as other reported
earlier. We have new T550 systems, which have the following firmware ID:
# cat /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/firmware_id
PNP: LEN002c PNP0f13
When adding a corresponding udev rule for this firmware ID to set the
udev ta
Are there any news regarding this problem?
>From my point of view, the problem should be clear. The upstream
(Debian) changes, that were introduced in the 1.69ubuntu1.1 version,
don't work together with the (Ubuntu) postinst script, which causes the
empty /etc/resolv.conf during installation, and
Will this security vulnerability get fixed at all? I realize that the
impact is pretty small, because someone would have to explicitly use the
gzip binary provided with klibc. But even the new klibc package in
trusty/utopic/vivid still contains the old 1.2.4 version of gzip.
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I have debugged this problem further:
The problem seems to be that the postinst script executes "invoke-rc.d
resolvconf start", which indeed seems to execute the init script
/etc/init.d/resolvconf during the installation of the package. There is
no /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d in the target system, so th
Public bug reported:
We are experiencing problems with Ubuntu 14.04 network installations,
when using the 1.69ubuntu1.1 version of resolvconf. With this version
the file /etc/resolv.conf gets reset to an empty file (does only include
just the standard resolvconf comments) during the installation o
After reverse bisecting the kernel, the following commit, which seems to
be part of a larger patch set for the e1000e driver, fixes the problem
for me:
commit 63eb48f151b5f1d8dba35d6176d0d7c9643b33af
Author: David Ertman
Date: Fri Feb 14 07:16:46 2014 +
e1000e Refactor of Runtime Power Man
I tested the latest kernel using the linux-
image-3.16.0-031600rc2-generic_3.16.0-031600rc2.201406220135_amd64.deb
package. With this kernel I was unable to reproduce the issue. The x220
System did shutdown, and WOL was still enabled and functioning.
I also tested this with one of our T61 systems,
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** Description changed:
When trying to shutdown a system, either the system does not power off,
but reboots immediately, or Wake-On-LAN gets disabled on power off.
This problem is happening on a Lenovo X220, with Ubuntu Preci
** Also affects: linux-lts-trusty (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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e1000e problem, system either reboots instead of p
I have to correct something:
It seems older Firefox versions had the same problem, but it wasn't
obvious, because the default accept_languages of the firefox-locale-de
package were already "de-de,de,en-us,en". In Firefox 28 the default was
changed to "de,en-us,en".
Nevertheless the problem is st
Public bug reported:
We have system-wide settings defined in /etc/firefox/syspref.js, amongst
others the intl.accept_languages option to define the accept languages
for our environment.
Firefox 28 (28.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1) doesn't use the accept
languages (and maybe others options) defined i
Some additional information:
I tested the latest e1000e driver from sf.net on other hardware (Lenovo
T61), which is in use here too. The T61s didn't show the "reboot instead
of power off" before, with the e1000e driver, that is included in the
kernels mentioned above. However they do show the prob
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Public bug reported:
When trying to shutdown a system, either the system does not power off,
but reboots immediately, or Wake-On-LAN gets disabled on power off.
This problem is happening on a Lenovo X220, with Ubuntu Precise. But the
problem exists with all current Kernels for precise (3.5.0*,
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