Not an Aaeon issue. This board has 2 separate Ethernet chips - one
supports TSN, one does not.
TSN tests will have to properly detect all interfaces that support TSN
so they can be tested separately.
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This might be an Aaeon issue; maybe only 1 port supports TSN?
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Title:
[Ethtool][TSN] Support frame preemption
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I was able to install the snap onto my Aaeon EHL board.
This board has 2 ehternet ports, and I enabled TSN for both of them.
However, only 1 port seems to support frame preemption. Is this
correct?
u@u:~$ sudo ethtool-intel-tsn.ethtools --show-frame-preemption enp1s0
Cannot get frame preemption
Verified with 5.13.0-1007.
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Title:
[EHL][Graphic]Removing force probe protection from EHL platform
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Verified fixed with 5.13.0-1007.
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Title:
[ehl] Shutdown hangs on board
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TGL-Aaeon:
20.04LTS Desktop: Detects both interfaces and allows them to get an IP#
when you plug in a cable.
IOTG Desktop (Oct. 13 build): Detects both interfaces and allows them to
get an IP# when you plug in a cable. (Desktop Manual network tests
pass.)
IOTG Core (Oct. 14 build): If you perfor
I see this same behavior on the TGL-Aaeon running Core.
I even tried to manually edit /etc/netplan/00-snapd-config.yaml but I
could not make it bring the interface up.
When the cable is plugged in the link lights are on but the system
doesn't seem to acknowledge the connection.
The other port wo
Public bug reported:
Running cdts.odm-certification
It will ask if specific HW features are available, such as TPM,
Thunderbolt, WWAN, Bluetooth, etc.
While this allows Checkbox to skip that feature area, the respective
tests in Suspend still get run.
This means even if I tell Checkbox that the
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Title:
[IoTG] [TGL-H] TPM tests fail
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Title:
CDTS Network (Ethernet) failures
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Public bug reported:
Laptop: Dell XPS-15-9500
OS: Ubuntu Desktop 20.04.3
I plugged in the headphones while watching a video in Firefox.
I expected Ubuntu to detect the headphones and use them for audio
output.
Instead the laptop's built-in speakers continued to be used.
Audio settings did not
That is what I was told to do in the past.
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Title:
[intel] [tgl-h][iotg] [hwe-tpm] Ubuntu Core hangs during bootup on
TGL-H
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Actually I made a mistake. I filed these with iotg-focal-
desktop-20210706.img
This is the only image I've used on the EHL board. I got confused with
the TGL-H board which I've used both Desktop and Core.
So, What is the old kernel you want me to use?
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Which is the Old Kernel you want me to try?
All these bugs were filed using
iotg-focal-core-20210722.img (5.11.0-1011-intel)
I then used the patch you gave me on this kernel and retested.
I have managed to have the system hang on booting after a shutdown
twice, but after another 10 shutdowns, it
I spoke too soon.
If you continually shutdown/boot the system, it will hang, about 20% of
the time, at the splash screen.
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Title:
Shutdown hangs
System shuts down properly after this workaround. Fan stops, board LEDs
remain on (system has no LED power indicator.) System boots properly
upon unplugging/plugging back in.
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Applied the patch as instructed in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1938413:
Hi @Doug,
Please use this test kernel to verify this issue.
version: 5.11.0-1011-intel #12+lp1938408~lp1938413
[Installation steps]
1. tar -zxvf revert.tgz
2. cd revert
3. sudo dpkg -i *.deb
After the patch was appli
I rebooted my VM a few times, and was able to remove chromium from Snap.
Not sure why it took more than one reboot but something eventually got
unstuck.
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Public bug reported:
Related to bug #1886414
Ubuntu 20.04 LTE desktop VirtualBox VM
Tried installing chromium-browser.
Seemed to hang at "installing chromium snap".
Terminal and desktop were no longer responsive, so I had to reboot the VM,
which apparently left the package manager in an incons
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