I think different from #32.
To adding a GUI configure bpc is a long-term plan.
Before that,the default behavior should be designed to get the best user
experience.
As we all know, there're lot of hardware components on the pipline of display
path(e.g. socket, converter, dongle, cable, monitor)
If you already have backups or don't need to keep what's on the disk
already, then a fresh install is simpler and safer.
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[amdgpu] Plymout
It looks like the patch just got submitted to upstream (and landed in a
staging tree); but we usually need to wait for it's upstream acceptance
- at least to Torvalds tree or linux-next (to be sure that the patch is
stable, reviewed and community accepted).
Am I got it right reading that this happ
Please look in:
Settings > Universal Access > Typing > Screen Keyboard
and verify the option is turned OFF.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Tags added: osk
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I saw that the tag 'targetmilestone-inin16046' is set, which points to
16.04 as affected release. Is this the only affected Ubuntu release?
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1. Please provide output from 'ps auxw' showing all your processes with
their memory usage.
2. Please don't mention any apps in this bug, since it's just about
gnome-shell.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Also please be careful to avoid measuring virtual address space (the VSZ
column in ps) - that is not memory usage. We need to look at the RSS
column instead.
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02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8723DE
802.11b/g/n PCIe Adapter [10ec:d723]
Kernel modules: rtwpci
[ 16.538236] rtw_pci :02:00.0: Firmware version 48.0.0, H2C version 0
[ 16.576577] rtw_pci :02:00.0: failed to dump efuse logical map
[ 16.57671
No problem. It's not up to me anyway...
Long term, to get the GUI work done you will need to request
enhancements in both of these projects:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues
Short term, to get the default changed you will
I can't see any problems in the attached files. Can you please attach a
photo of the problem?
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Incomplete
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Please test this kernel:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1872984-d3/
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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The problem persists in the tested 5.9 kernel (tried with cold boot and reboot).
Also, if I boot cycle through windows the wifi works.
I attached the dmesg.
** Attachment added: "Dmesg error with kernel 5.9"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1872984/+attachment/5404045/+file
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Some USB devices aren't working if they are plugged under system sleep.
[Fix]
Consider xHCI PORTSC CAS bit over other conditions.
[Test]
Plug or re-plug USB devices during system sleep. USB devices always work
after system resume.
[Regression Potential]
There could
Focal is only mostly good.
The majority of tests is fine at
https://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/4220/focal.html
Of the remaining ones two are known overrides/resets:
- ubuntu-release:7143:force-badtest oca-core/all/i386
- ubuntu-release:54:force-reset-test diaspora-installer/0.7.6.1+debian1
But the
Xenial tests are all good as well, just three fails
- https://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/4218/xenial.html
Those three are covered by overrides:
- pitti:60:force-badtest bareos/14.2.6-3
- ubuntu-sru:71:force-badtest libreoffice/1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial10/i386
- pitti:16:force-badtest pgpool2/3.4.
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Some USB devices aren't working if they are plugged under system sleep.
[Fix]
Consider xHCI PORTSC CAS bit over other conditions.
[Test]
Plug or re-plug USB devices during system sleep. USB devices always work
after system resume.
[Regression Potential]
There could
i.e. something like Windows -> Linux -> Linux -> Linux
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Title:
RTL8822BE [10ec:b822] network driver rtl_wifi crashes on boot in Focal
Fossa 20.
Hi, please test the kernel via several reboots.
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RTL8822BE [10ec:b822] network driver rtl_wifi crashes on boot in Focal
Fossa 20.04 - 5.
I have been using the latest version (3.8.4) from Intel without issue
for about a week.
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Title:
Intel I219-V Ethernet Interface on Ubuntu Linux U
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