This bug can be closed, one could argue that the kernel could handle
this a bit prettier as the -1 options is setting the firmware loading to
auto so a fallback to not loading the firmware would be ok.
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Found out it's unrelated to Wayland or GDM, I was using the
"i915.enable_guc=-1" to load the Intel power management firmware, this
causes the DRM initialization to fail if the needed version is missing
and the firmware was updated in 5.3.
Aug 25 23:32:02 xps9380 kernel: [drm] GuC: Failed to fetch
Public bug reported:
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/home/kernel/COD/linux/scripts/mod/devicetable-offsets.c: In function 'main':
/home/kernel/COD/linux/scripts/mod/devicetable-offsets.c:10:1: error:
'-mindirect-branch' and '-fcf-protection' are not compatible
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make[4]: *** [/home/kernel/
The issue is because firefox does a rename from the /tmp folder to the
encrypted home folder, right now fscrypt returns EPERM instead of EXDEV
that would be normal when the operation can not complete because of
crossing a mount point or in this case unencrypted to an encrypted
folder.
The upstream
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1754693 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1754693
Also having same issue on 18.10
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I got fscrypt working with home folder encryption on Ubuntu 18.10 with
some small fixes, I have created a guide here:
http://tlbdk.github.io/ubuntu/2018/10/22/fscrypt.html
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I tested the setup on Ubuntu 18.10 and it seems to work correctly with a
couple of fixes, I have created a small guide here:
http://tlbdk.github.io/ubuntu/2018/10/22/fscrypt.html
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Tried stopping gdm after the crash got this in dmesg and a crash file.
[ 38.518732] [drm:drm_atomic_helper_wait_for_flip_done [drm_kms_helper]]
*ERROR* [CRTC:37:pipe A] flip_done timed out
[ 174.038457] [drm:drm_atomic_helper_wait_for_dependencies [drm_kms_helper]]
*ERROR* [CRTC:37:pipe A] fl
I applied the fix, though it was line 20 not 23 that had to be commented
out for "problem_types" to be removed.
I also uploaded the files that were already in the crash directory, but
I don't get any new ones after for the last crash.
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I got a new Dell XPS 9370 and upgraded it to 17.10, the included
kernel(4.13.0-38-generic) seems to be working except for some short
temporary hangs(1-3 secs) ones in a while under wayland.
Therefore I tried upgrading the kernel to a newer version to see if it
fixed the issue
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