Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 on a Dell M6700 laptop, normally connected to a docking station.
Default configuration is audio output via the Docking station audio output
connector.
Listen to a radio station to prove audio comes out of the docking station audio
output.
Power off Ubuntu via t
The only output device I get in the sound settings is "Line Out - Built-in
Audio" (thats the Dell M6700 internal speakers).
I did a "lshw" and here is some of the listing...
Why is the "HDA Intel PCH Dock Line Out" listed as "/dev/input/event21".
shouldn't it be an output?
descriptio
The problem occurs after the Video output to the monitor is switched off
(the LCD monitor said it was powering off) following the gradual fade
out of the login screen. i.e. I guess this is when the video card is put
into deep sleep or power saving mode?
The photo attached was taken after I pressed
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS fully updated.
Watching video via VLC Media player from NTFS formatted USB drive, then
launched google chrome browser to look at wikipedia website. Half way
thru webpage loading the entire OS locked up.
Video audio remained playing but mouse dead, keyboard d
Public bug reported:
In Nautilus, browse to another hard drive present in your computer (it
gets auto mounted during this process and you will see the files\folders
on it displayed). Then click on "Add to Bookmarks" - The drive appears
in your sidebar and you can click on it in the sidebar to view
Public bug reported:
I was doing a large backup of files from an SSD drive to a external USB drive
using rsync running in a terminal window.
I then opened up a new file manager window and then (i think) I clicked on the
same SSD drive (that was being copied) to get its properties (I wanted to se
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Extra info - With the laptop fixed to the docking station, audio coming
out of the Dell M6700 laptop is not being muted when external speakers
are plugged into the docking station Line Out jack.
** Summary changed:
- Docking statiion audio output not retained on swapover
+ Docking station audio
Hiya,
I do this particular procedure almost every day (i.e. watch a movie
using VLC from a NTFS external USB drive) and so far it hasn't happened
again.
Regards
Lesley.
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> Thank
I would hardly call an app causing the entire operating system to die
"invalid".
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> Thanks, closing as 'Invalid' for now.
> Please re-open if the problem reappears.
>
> ** Change
Hi,
Sorry, although a technical expert my specific Linux knowledge is pretty rusty
as I've only just moved to using it full time on a desktop from Windows 11.
Once that error message appeared on screen I couldn't get rid of it, nor the
filemanager window that caused it. The launcher in the bottom
Attached JournalCtl log dump - I managed to find an area of interest.
My USB hard drive was a Windows NTFS formatted one that I was rsyncing data to.
oh I found this whilst browsing the internet so I'm not the only one who has
seen it...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1445880/error-saying-there-
Public bug reported:
Dell M6700 with plugged in following items - SD card, Android phone, external
USB stick. User name "main".
File manager lists SD card and Android devices available both with unmount
icons alongside.
Click on USB Stick, it mounts, right-hand pane shows files. ls /media/main
Hi,
I clicked on SD128-Home device in file manager to mount it, and then exactly at
14:57 I clicked on the unmount icon.
I've included the log entries from when I mounted the SD card till now.
Regards
** Attachment added: "JournalCtl log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/
oh sorry I mean to say I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 fully updated as of this
morning.
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Nautilus redisplays unmount icon for SD card after unmoun
Hi,
Again kind of new to recent Linux, so I'm not aware of using snap, but I think
some stuff I have installed does (I've got Qt Creator, Visual Code, LibreOffice
on the system).
The SD card is ext4 format.
Even though File manager shows the files\folders of the SD card I never see a
mount point
I tried "sudo systemctl stop snapd" and it made no difference.
May 06 16:08:15 main udisksd[891]: Mounted /dev/mmcblk0p1 (system) at
/mnt/mmc-SD128_0xda10bde9-part1 on behalf of uid 1000
May 06 16:08:15 main kernel: EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p1): mounted filesystem with
ordered data mode. Opts: (null). Qu
This is reflecting a deeper problem - An SD Card is acting differently to a USB
memory stick. From the users point of view (and file manager) both are block
storage devices and should be acting exactly the same.
With a USB stick I see a mount point in /media/main with a disk label I gave it
(FLA
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu set to defaults. Leave machine alone until Ubuntu goes into sleep mode
i.e. monitor screen goes blank.
Press power on switch for laptop Ubuntu wakes up to the log on screen...
but the mouse cursor has turned into a big white square approx 4cm x 4cm in
size.
As a
Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS - Like to confirm this is an issue as of 5\12\2024 -
trying to compile an old github project and come across the same
problem.
Compilation fails due to assuming "usr/include/" contains a folder
"bits/", which in my case should contain the files "wordsize.h" and
"timesize.h".
Bo
Public bug reported:
NTFS SSD (or a USB external NTFS drive) - Used primarily by Ubuntu 22.04.5 but
also used by Win10.
(I take Win10 as the reference design implementation for NTFS so I use it as a
double check of my NTFS drives for integrity; so every so often I do a Win10
Tools check of NTFS
fusermount3 version: 3.14.0
~/Desktop$ dpkg --get-selections | grep fuse
fuse3 install
gvfs-fuse install
libfuse2t64:amd64 install
libfuse3-3:amd64install
Public bug reported:
Recently upgraded (side by side install) from 22.04 (fully working daily driver
OS) to 24.4.1.
My normal environment is a Dell precision M6700 laptop on a docking station
with an external USB keyboard and external DP LCD monitor. Always powered from
AC. laptop lid is always
Ubuntu 24.04.5 LTS
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I also have this kind of fault in Ubuntu 24.04 kernel 6.11.0-21. See bug
2098370.
My laptop goes to sleep after logging into 24.04 with lid shut. After
opening the lid to wake the laptop up and then closing the lid to get
the desktop switched to the external monitor I find that 30% of the time
the
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, kernel 6.7.0
Ubuntu Disks utility reporting incorrect SSD temperature of always 94° C.
The Ubuntu Disks utility reports --->
Model KINGSTON SKC600MS256G (S4800105)
Assessment Disk is OK (94° C/201° F)
sudo smartctl --all /dev/sdb
smartctl 7.2 2020-12-30 r5155 [x86_64-linux-6.7.0
Here is another report of the same ilk...
Chkdsk was executed in scan mode on a volume snapshot.
Checking file system on D:
Volume label is SSD-480GB.
Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...
The allocated length 0x3504e000 is not in multiple of 0x1 for attribute
of type 0x80 and i
Booted into 24.04.02 LTS and immediately did a right-click Desktop context menu
for opening a terminal. Nothing happened for about 30 seconds so I did another
right click context menu open terminal request again. After about 1 min the
terminal window appeared.
Attached journalctl -b0 log file ma
Another discovery for this issue
If I log into my laptop on battery, using external USB keyboard, then close the
lid I can see the laptop is still alive by the LEDs on the keyboard. (The
external monitor is powered off at this time)
If I then turn on the mains powering the external screen and
Public bug reported:
Every so often the desktop takes on a mind of its own and starts doing random
phantom mouse clicks.
Sometimes it gets so bad I end up booting into Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS which is dead
stable.
Content menus start popping up as if a phantom was clicking the right mouse
button. I
Just had this failure happen again this time I was using Ubuntu for a good
10 minutes without issue when it then began starting to go funny.
I managed to get a terminal window open but it took many attempts at trying to
type "journalctl -b0 > journal.txt' because Ubuntu kept pasting old clipb
Public bug reported:
I have noticed on several occasions that 24.04.2 LTS does NOT always
flush files to SSD when rebooting the OS.
This occurs with huge files >>GB in size as well as tiny files.
For example, for another bug I have reported I generated a journalctl
log file with was on my Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
I have noticed that occasionally (say 10% of boot ups) the Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
desktop gets very laggy (in the order of 15 seconds) in responding to desktop
right click context menu action request such as "Open in Terminal".
Sometimes I do several "Open in Terminal" clicks b
Public bug reported:
The last system update to 24.04 has totally stuffed the video display
handling.
Now 24.04 doesn't see my M5000M graphics adapter most of the time. When
it does it won't configure the video output correctly. The screen is 99%
white with a hint of a Ubuntu top of screen status
attached photo of what the monitor says it is using...
The monitor is connected via a DP 1.2 cable.
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** Description changed:
The las
As a user I have absolutely no idea what package this bug resides in.
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Last 24.04 u
I found something interesting today whilst trying to sort out another
bug report I filed about the M5000M graphics card not being initialized
correctly
In 22.04 if I use the Nvidia driver (550), my laptop shuts down after
logging in with the lid shut (2 out of 3 attempts). If I use the X.Org
v
Confirmed - in 22.04 if I use the Nvidia driver (550), my laptop shuts
down after logging in with the lid shut (2 out of 3 attempts). If I use
the X.Org video driver (noveau) I never have shutdown issues logging in.
I have a bug report logged for this logging in issue so will add this
finding to t
** Description changed:
The last system update to 24.04 has totally stuffed the video display
handling.
- Now 24.04 doesn't see my M5000M graphics adapter most of the time. When
- it does it won't configure the video output correctly. The screen is 99%
- white with a hint of a Ubuntu top of
** Description changed:
The last system update to 24.04 totally stuffed the K5000M display
adapter configuration.
- With 24.04 set to use K5000M (ext screen) as my primary display it
+ With 24.04 set to use M5000M (ext screen) as my primary display it
doesn't see the ext screen for GUI us
Slight mistake in my original post... My graphics adapter is a M5000M, not a
P5000M.
See requested information below --->
sudo lspci -v -s 01:00.0
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM204GLM [Quadro M5000M /
M5000 SE] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: D
I have no idea where DMAR:DRHD sits in the package scheme.
Can't someone create an index or something that maps dmesg error sources into
packages. That would make identifying packages a lot easier for people who
don't know the code.
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Title:
24.04.1 Suspends\Hibernates after desktop login using ext
keyboard\monitor
To manage noti
Public bug reported:
I just noticed this in my dmesg whilst researching a different reported
error.
Two array out of bounds exceptions... dp.c line 304 and line 313.
My hardware... Dell M6700 laptop on E-Port2 docking station with ext DP monitor
iiyama 35" widescreen.
Fully updated at time of n
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Noticed this when I looked in my dmesg...
[ 32.81] dmar_fault: 942137 callbacks suppressed
[ 32.93] DMAR: DRHD: handling fault status reg 3
[ 32.888904] DMAR: [DMA Read NO_PASID] Request device [01:00.0] fault addr
0xcc01e000 [fault reason 0x06] PTE Read access
I have noticed that this problem is also happening in 22.04 Ubuntu as well, but
very infrequently.
Only rebooting the OS seems to fix the problem once it starts occurring.
I notice the following a lot in journalctl logs
May 11 10:56:18 main gnome-shell[7562]: Window manager warning: last_user
Found a 12mS wait for a dbus service in journalctl log so after
searching the internet found this solution which works for me.
sudo apt purge xdg-desktop-portal-gnome
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Public bug reported:
The source code below is a absolute minimal kernel driver for Ubuntu 24.05.LTS
kernel 6.7.0.
Using insmod and rmmod you can successfully load\unload the driver, e.g.
sudo insmod ch34x_pis.ko
However if you change the unused function name to read
"ch34x_fops_read(void)"
Public bug reported:
Still having a persistent problem with grub out of memory \ syntax error.
This time via apt updating.
Using Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS, generic 6.7.0, default wallpaper.
I can't see any syntax errors in any of the grub files. Attached
grub.cfg.new.
sudo apt upgrade
Reading package
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