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It looks like power management might be an issue.
Are you using powertop or 'tlp' to configure power management? If so
then please try undoing your power management settings (or just
uninstalling 'tlp').
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Status: New
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Seahorse unable to import pkcs12 certificates
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Title:
SRU request: Includ
The origin of this bug is the change in the gcc-9 package on 26 May
2019. Shouldn't the fcf-protection change there just be reverted?
As per the changelog:
gcc-9 (9.1.0-3) experimental; urgency=medium
* Update to SVN 20190526 (r271629) from the gcc-9-branch.
- Fix PR libgomp/90527, PR c++/
** Description changed:
Description: DKMS source for the Realtek 8821C USB Bluetooth driver
- This package provides the DKMS source code for the rtk-btusb kernel module.
- Kernel source or headers are required to compile these modules.
+ This package provides the DKMS source code for the rtk-
** Also affects: qa-regression-testing
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SECURITY_SELINUX_DISABLE should be enable on X s390x
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AME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="19.10 (Eoan Ermine)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu Eoan Ermine (development branch)"
VERSION_ID="19.10"
HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/";
SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/";
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PRIVACY
The software Flyff, may be obtained free from:
http://en.flyff.webzen.com/Gameguide/GameDownLoad/
The downloader and installer function correctly under Wine 4.12 but not under
older versions.
The game itself still blows up after all the patches are applies when you hit
play.
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Status: Unknown => New
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Upgrade version from 0.62 to 0.63
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Created attachment 144742
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KDE freezes randomly
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syslog
I truncated it to only contain last boot
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KDE freezes randomly
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KDE freezes randomly
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You're using the Xorg modesetting driver, not the xf86-video-ati radeon
driver. Does the problem also occur with the latter? If yes, please
attach the corresponding Xorg log file and output of dmesg.
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The Xorg log file is still from the modesetting driver, not the radeon
one. Also, it doesn't contain the failure lines. Make sure you attach
the information corresponding to the problem. You may need to get the
Xorg.*.log.old file.
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These last three are the most recent freeze's, haven't yet managed to
switch drivers.
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KDE freezes randomly
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KDE freezes randomly
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If you could tell me how to switch drivers I'd gladly do it much
quicker.
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KDE freezes randomly
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(In reply to Avamander from comment #10)
> You can switch from Xorg modesetting driver to the xf86-video-ati radeon
> driver by setting `modeset=0` kernel parameter
That kernel parameter would prevent the radeon kernel driver from
working. It's not directly related to which Xorg driver is used.
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #11)
> > and installing the `xserver-xorg-video-radeon` on Ubuntu 19.04.
>
> The radeon driver should be used automatically if xserver-xorg-video-ati is
> installed as well, [...]
Never mind, just installing xserver-xorg-video-radeon should be enough.
Forgo
Okay for those that are Googling this:
You can switch from Xorg modesetting driver to the xf86-video-ati radeon
driver by setting `modeset=0` kernel parameter and installing the
`xserver-xorg-video-radeon` on Ubuntu 19.04.
The very least the Xorg log now says "RADEON(0)" instead of
"modeset(0)",
If that is true then `modeset=0` has simply no effect if it's not
specifically something like `radeon.modeset=0`?
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KDE freezes r
As I said, I haven't yet switched, mostly because it's incredibly
painful to find out how to switch away from modesetting because Google
thinks it knows better :D
I don't know why it doesn't contain failure lines, but it did freeze.
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> That kernel parameter would prevent the radeon kernel driver from
working. It's not directly related to which Xorg driver is used.
Good to know. So I can re-enable it?
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(In reply to Avamander from comment #13)
> Good to know. So I can re-enable it?
You haven't actually disabled it yet, or the radeon driver wouldn't be
working. But yeah, better make sure it won't actually get disabled.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Here ya go.
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QA-test Xubuntu 19.10 daily
As with last comment, I'd finished testing and was shutting down system
and this crash occurred, it sat & refused to open a terminal, firefox to
lodge lp.bug etc. No issues appeared on screen. The bug-report was
completed on a netbook; shutdown later completed from te
Created attachment 8745
Finally a proper patch
The last patch I posted had the downside that it required GIO v2.46 to
work, so it is not possible to apply it to 1.8.x .. even for thunar
master it would require a GIO bump. (besides that it does not fix the
actual problem)
Attached a patch which f
>> FWIW, I think not booting a 19.04 ISO is probably fine,
Unless like me, you have just upgraded your hardware to a Ryzen 3600x
and find you have to downgrade from the version you are using on your
old machine to use the new machine you just purchased.
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OK, let us skip the cosmic, I will upload a debdiff for bionic.
Thanks.
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Title:
PA: Don't restore the streams to sinks/sources with only unavail
Thanks.
Firstly, it looks like the amdgpu driver is repeatedly re-detecting your
Samsung monitor. This might be a bug in the amdgpu driver, but might
also be a faulty monitor connection.
Secondly, your "CM Storm Quickfire Rapid i" is being detected as only
recently plugged in. So that would cause
Please don't upload anything for bionic till this is done:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1556439/comments/32
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I see it is queued here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=
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Title:
pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in pa_sink_
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[Summary]
Dell Precision 7730 - The screen will be flickering after resumed from
"display sleep" (ONLY occurs on AUO UHD#8CJK2 panel)
[Reproduce Steps]
1. Install Ubuntu 16.04/18.04 on Precision 7730;
2. Disable automatic system sleep;
3. Wait for display to
Public bug reported:
When burden on the system, sometimes freeze system.
It happens with high probability when you watch videos or listen to music.
Frequent even when setting up a virtual machine.
Thinkpad A285 Rynzen 2700U
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=19.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=disco
DISTRIB_
OK, got it.
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Title:
PA: Don't restore the streams to sinks/sources with only unavailable
ports
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@hamdi-ali-1982, it's in the eoan-proposed, so probably you need to do:
$ echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ eoan-proposed main restricted
universe" |\
sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eoan-proposed.list
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install linux-image-unsigned-5.0.0-1013-oem
This bug only happened on AUO UHD#8CJK2 panel.
Until now, we still don't know what is the root cause.
Some information from nvidia:
Add "option HardDPMS true" in xorg.conf, this bug won't be reproduced.
But, only add this option, the screen will be frozen when we login (when
the Enable Switchab
When the bug occurs can you still move the mouse?
Also, next time the freeze occurs please log into the machine via ssh
and run:
apport-cli --hanging -P PID
where PID is the process ID of the hung Xorg process. That should create
a new bug with more details about the freeze.
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