Also attached lsusb output from a working kernel for comparison. And
yes, it looks like this is a VIA-chipset-specific regression.
I stand corrected about the Mac's built-in USB-C ports. Those don't
work even after rolling back the kernel to the previous version. I'll
file a separate bug for th
** Attachment added: "lsusb -v -v -v"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1956849/+attachment/5552994/+files/lsusb.txt
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-38 was fine.
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Almost all USB ports suddenly stopped working; unbootable
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Reported by another person yesterday:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1385823/some-usb-ports-suddenly-stop-
working-not-only-mouse-keyboard
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This package needs to be pulled NOW. It disables almost all USB-3.0 and
USB-C ports completely.
Even though I had automatic software updates turned OFF (or so I
thought), my Mac Pro suddenly got a new kernel when I rebooted it this
morning:
Linux macpro-obs 5.11.0-44-generi
Same problem, 20.04 on 2019 Mac Pro. And in this case, I *can't*
install GRUB on the internal drive at all, because the built-in NVME
disk is non-writable in Linux. So I had to go through a lengthy process
of mounting things and running grub manually with about a hundred-
character-long command.
This bug seems to have regressed to being broken again in 10.04.
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Hmm. Just got notification on this bug two months after the last comment
*shrugs*
I'm assuming the kernel won't be in the Feisty apt repo, and I'm
assuming you don't just build from a stock kernel.org tree or something,
so where's the easiest place to grab an updated kernel binary package
I'm not able to attach the other logs because your server's backend process is
crashing. I'll try pasting. Apologies for the formatting problems this
causes, but I did try to do what you asked... several times.
First, lspci -vvnn results, then a complete /var/log/messages for one
cycle of boo
** Attachment added: "dmesg log from a successful boot"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8620081/dmesg.log
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Reproducible crash on second resume from hibernate
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** Attachment added: "uname -a log file"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8620079/uname-a.log
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
I'm seeing a reproducible crash the second time I resume from hiberation.
The first time it hibernates, the screen goes back to a text console,
displays some stuff on the screen, and everything works correctly. On
resume, the text c
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