> The pciehp code does not run if it cannot find hotplug parameters from
> pci_hotplug code. To fix this bug, we need to know how to determine if a
> laptop computer will support hotplug or not, and correct the pci_hotplug
> hotplug detection.
>
Perhaps Matthew Garrett might be of some help?>
http:
Same issue on Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9200 (and an eSATA
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Having the same problem with AVerMedia E-506 Hybrid+FM Cardbus (saa7133
digitizer, but the same Xcieve tuner). Are there some licensing issues
with the firmware? I'd like my card to work, after the saa driver
finally made it into the kernel :-)
StuJordan, did you extract the firmware from the dri
Would it be possible/acceptable to display the EULA during Ubuntu
install? I figure if pragmatism is the goal, then 'hiding' the EULA here
could satisfy Mozilla while not stirring up the general users with
changing the browser/displaying EULA at Firefox startup.
Of course, the whole thing rests on
@Ralf:
I see your point that adding EULA of any sort brings too much trouble for
corporate, but let's face it: users aren't getting more educated and I think
many of them WILL be looking for the "fox under the globe", just like they are
looking for the "blue 'e' " on Windows (TM)(R)(C).
Since,
Hmm. (I'm presently staying on my main system, Kubuntu 8.04: xserver-
xorg-video-intel v 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu13.7) It appears, that the screen size
is set to a square with a side as long as the largest display's width at
X-server's startup, with no chance to make it bigger later, xrandr
printing "xrandr
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Hardware: Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9200 laptop (for more see
lspci output below) and Philps 200W6 monitor.
> 1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or
System -> About Ubuntu.
Happens on Hardy, I bel
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> 1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_
Regression!! - In recently upgraded kernel, even the .force option
doesn't work:
Ubuntu 2.6.28-14.47-generic (x86-64)
kern.log:
[0.00] Unknown boot option `pciehp.force=1': ignoring
Was the option moved/renamed?
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Ooops, my bad. Apparently the 'pciehp_' part of the option got deleted
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Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
Codename: hardy
xserver-xorg-video-intel:
Nainštalovaná verzia: 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu12 #installed version
Kandidát: 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu12
Tabu
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Excuse the rant, but what gives? As of 2007-05-19, this bug has been
here for more than 6 months, Feisty has been released with ntfs-3g
right in its repositories and we're still stuck on being unable to
automount removable ntfs volumes with it. A possible solution is right
in the bug report. Since
Gnome-mount might have the patch applied, but:
1.) that's not a good excuse to leave pmount unpatched, especialy if the fix
involves a line or two of code
2.) it doesn't fix the thing in Kubuntu, for obvious reasons - which might be
another piece of evidence that Kubuntu feisty wasn't thoroughly
#267: That's a vmWare problem. See here>
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/118175
@Canonical: Is it a good idea to have people with completely different
issues dogpile on this evergreen bug? Marking any new bug as a duplicate
of this one instead of telling them to get more info, referring them
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Speedcrunch fails to take binary number with a radix separator (e.g.
0b0,1 which is 0,5) and responds with invalid expression, even though
the highlighting in the input field suggests the expression is OK. Note
- I use a locale that has comma
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Hm, I compared only the first sector and those were the same. I'm a bit
busy right now and could probabably get back to this in two weeks.
Meanwhile, I "fixed" the problem by hand-installing GRUB on Ubuntu's
partition (/dev/sda2 vs. /dev/sda) and restored Windows' NTLDR using a
Windows CD (FIXMBR,
hmm:
> # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
> #
> # This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
> # at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
this, perhaps?
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 00:19:37 +0100, everbrave
wrote:
> kcmdline pciehp
@ Luis (#198): can you please post/link to the changes made to fstab? I
have no lines in fstab for USB drives, as DeviceKit is supposed to take
care of that.
@everyone having problems and still following: how many of you tried to
bypass the filesystem by using dd or hdparm -t?
Running Karmic amd6
Public bug reported:
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I'm not sure if this is just not implemented (never tried other KDE4
distros), but the display-switch key flashes the currently active
display, and does nothing useful. This is very annoying, as I can't rely
on it to work when, for example, I'm finis
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Just read hotkeys-troubleshooting, apparently the problem is with KDE.
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ifupdown 0.6.8ubuntu21
I'm trying to use bonding to provide seamless failover between the wired
and wireless interfaces. Wired>eth0 wireless>wlan1. Since network
manager doesn't support bonding yet, I stop it (# stop netw
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Latest kernel update (2.6.31-16-generic #53-Ubuntu x86_64) fixed my
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Can someone more informed than me tell me what the progress on this (in Karmic)
is? After a googling session, I decided to simply add the relevant contents of
/usr/share/doc/ifenslave-2.6/examples/ethernet+wifi to /etc/network/interfaces:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#
I think the bug along with the reports needs to be split into:
>kernel issues - when even reading from/writing to the block device with
>hdparm/dd is unreasonably slow
>block filesystem issues - testing the above works,but copying files to/from
>the filesystem (preferably from something not impac
Same here. Always need to right-click->Back and log-in manually.
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The script responsible is actually part of ifenslave. My bad.
Is there really no one doing (or willing to try) this on their laptop at home?
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One can also "enter" the PIN manually (once every time the modem is
connected to the computer), assuming you know the serial port used for
configuration and that the modem supports standard AT commands:
echo -e AT+CPIN=\"\"\\r > /dev/ttyUSB$
where is your PIN and $ is the number of the c
Grub now uses binary configuration format, which has to be generated
from a text file. The text file is /etc/default/grub. Edit it, then
run update-grub.
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Hold on a sec - the HD would be a separate problem, but your problem
seems to be hotplugging the card.
Was the card plugged in when the computer was booting? For me
hotplugging works either both ways or not at all. This would be a
first that a card would be hotplugged in but not out. Note that
boot
I managed to reproduce the problem AND made an extra observation - GRUB
only breaks if I log into windows. When I rebooted from the login/user-
selection screen, the computer boots normally - this MAY invalidate the
bug as what's causing the problem may be one of the installed
applications (NOD32 m
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No change in Kubuntu Lucid beta 1 - force=0, then modprobe acpiphp
produces "No such device" error. Haven't tried if force=1 works (live CD
and all that) but probably does.
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#88,#89: !default - I installed Karmic beta last week and didn't get the
plasma widget. The default seems to have been changed to knetworkmanager
(the systray utility used back in 8.04).That said, I haven't checked if
it works with said WEP key.
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Any chance of seeing this in jaunty-backports or something? I've just
had the misfortune to experience the (fixed in 1.0.5) memory leak. The
site mentions "minor" memory leak though I'm not sure if a leak causing
the process to gobble ~600MiB after creating less than a 2GiB archive
file can be call
Hm, just tried the 1.0.5 package for karmic (on jaunty) and the leak is
still there (after crunching through 2.3 GiB, resulting in 1.2 GiB
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Having this problem on a Thinkpad T30. Terribly annoying. Note that this is
GRUB2 (1.97b4). Booting to linux works fine, once I boot into windows and
shutdown/reboot, all that shows up on the next boot is the "Loading grub..."
line, then the computer reboots. Wash, rinse and repeat endlessly. Th
Public bug reported:
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Package hint: plasma-widgets-workspace, version 4:4.3.2-0ubuntu7 (latest for
Kubuntu Karmic as of writing)
Procedure:
>Set the panel to "Auto-hide".
>Change the desktop dimensions (change resolution, switch to external monitor,
Thanks, that appears to have fixed the issue. The lid device non-
compliance message persists, but subsequent resumes by lid (tried 4)
don't kill the NIC anymore.
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Yes, the 200 variant also works (3 boots with 3 resumes).
The first boot produced this new warning, but subsequent were OK:
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I
@hui.wang Is there anything else needed from me? The issue still happens
(intermittently under my normal use as an IPv6 gateway).
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Raspber
Where can I find the ~1019 kernel? The repositories are still at ~1018.
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Raspberry Pi 3 network dies shortly after a burst of SD card IO a
Hi. The USB ports still work fine - I use a USB keyboard to correctly
reboot the machine when it gets stuck. My most recent replication was
with ~1017 kernel, will try the newer ones.
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> Looks like to setup a 6in4 tunnel, I need a static public IP first
I don't think that static IP is needed to make it work at least
temporarily, I don't have a static one either, just public. You only
need to have public IP on the device you can manage - e.g. router at
home, and make sure that ra
Sorry, got kinda stuck trying to test with a USB NIC:
https://askubuntu.com/q/1212529/325336
After disabling systemd-resolved (+ putting a public DNS IPv4 address in
resolv.conf), v6 download over the external USB NIC (Apple USB Ethernet,
05ac:1402) works fine. After switching the cable back to th
How to set up bridge - is github gist link OK?
https://gist.github.com/myxal/6554bd370658a11621a30cd2e6e7d7a8
Testing without IPv6 tunnel - I'm not sure what you mean. If eth0 is the
WAN side, and only wlan0 is for the LAN side, then there's no bridge
needed... This would introduce another NAT (cu
Not quite.
- for downloads, as the issue happens when using IPv6 tunnel, so I'd use wget
-6 ...
- for youtube - this is playing on another machine (Mac running Chromium
browser). I mentioned it because it's significant amount of traffic which, in
presence of IPv6 connectivity, will (mostly) go t
@hui.wang: Only the RPi is acting as the IPv6 gateway for the network
(it sends router advertisements to internal LAN on br0, issued by
dnsmasq - the relevant dnsmasq config is here:
https://github.com/myxal/DigitalHome/blob/master/configurations/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.d/Echolife6.conf
The mac is unaware
re: dnsmasq - whoops, private repo. Here's another link:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TCwQBkg9vS/
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Oh, I had the URL wrong (archive.ubuntu instead of ports...).
Installed .1019 kernel, headers, etc... issue persists with the new
kernel - dmesg attached.
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network load. Happened a few times (every time) when I tried to download a
gparted zip release (~350 MiB) directly to the SD card, and then finally when I
tried to scp the finished download from a
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release (~350 MiB) directly to the SD card, and then finally when I tried to
scp the finished download from a desktop
Hmm, will look into this again. I'm using a feature-rich networking
setup (6in4 tunnel, jool NAT64, LAN + WLAN bridge, ip(6)tables), maybe
some of it is also required).
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(This is still with full setup, ie, jool and iptunnel, traffic using the
tunnel): The first time I tried I also managed to download gparted
without issues, but next time the issue appeared again.
No jool and no tunnel: wget 2x 900MB (ubuntu iso), no issue. scp the
same iso from local machine to RP
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Sorry for the delayed response. I moved my network back to RPi1 so I can
do experiments on the affected RPi3.
I'm thinking, if this is indeed caused by the usage of a 6in4 tunnel,
and you're unable to set up one with HE.net because of
unavailability/ISP restrictions, it should be possible to set u
@kleber-souza, I should get to it early next week. Which ubuntu releases
do you need? artful and xenial?
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Tested yesterday's bionic daily server build, issue is still present on
my FSC Esprimo Mobile U9200 (Intel GM965). Hopefully, I'll find time to
track down which -rc release introduced the bug.
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Strange observation - to save my eyes from the strain of looking at the
old laptop's screen, I hooked up a monitor over VGA - and the stalls
stopped (on both the tested 16.04 and on 18.04!! The message is still
there in dmesg, so this had the positive effect of cutting down the time
to find "first
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After resuming from sleep, the NIC is not functional, and reloading the
sky2 module does not work. Relevant parts from dmesg:
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...
[ 827.613729] sky2 :04:00.0: ignoring stuck error report bit
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+ reloading the sky2 module does not work. Relevant parts from dmesg:
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Hi, I have not been keeping up with ubuntu - before 18.04, I've been using only
16.10 to the extent where this issue would show up, and it didn't appear in
that release (I would suspend and resume the machine at least twice a week).
I would also point out, that I've seen identical symptoms ("Refu
** Description changed:
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- replicable, usually after 2nd or later resume) the NIC is not
- functional, and reloading the sky2 module does not help. Relevant parts
- from dmesg:
+ After resuming from sleep, OCCASIONALLY the NIC is not
** Description changed:
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- reloading the sky2 module does not work. Relevant parts from dmesg:
+ After resuming from sleep using the lid-open event, OFTEN (60%
+ replicable, usually after 2nd or later resume) the NIC is not
+
Well this is odd... I tried following the instructions on PM tracing
from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend (using systemctl
suspend instead of pm-suspend), but the system hangs on resume when
tracing is enabled - and this happens also when pm_test is set to
"devices" (doesn't happen w
FWIW, I tried the dwc2 overlay again with kernel 5.4.0-1021-raspi - as
before in #21 this changes nothing - network still dies during first
major (>100MB) download, while other USB ports continue working.
On the plus side, the Pi can now actually boot with an external NIC
plugged in. I'm not sure
@Chrostopher: if it's a driver problem, wouldn't your issue with WLAN be
distinct from mine, where I'm seeing the wired Ethernet break?
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@hui.wang - yes, I have seen this a few times in Focal since upgrading
about a month ago. I didn't look at the logs closely, but the message
that appears repeatedly after the interface fails is "eth0: kevent 0 may
have been dropped" I think, and bug #1647397 may be related/identical.
User from tha
I got myself the Ruideng TC66 USB tester and played a bit with it - it
appears that after the network dies on Raspberry, the system's stable
power consumption ends up higher than when it's functional and idling.
Some stray endless loop, perhaps?
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@Hui, is there a guide/checklist how to test the Pi OS kernel on Ubuntu?
I trie replacing the contents of the FAT partition, and the kernel did
boot, but that's still missing the modules, possibly something else..?
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Thanks. I hope the installation worked - I only have Focal now, and the
headers package in that folder was asking for a dependency from Eoan
which I don't have.
Still, I managed to boot the system, and unfortunately the behaviour is
the same.
Aug 1 12:04:56 rpi3 kernel: [ 117.985005] --
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Hardware is a laptop - DELL Latitude E6400, SATA controller Intel ICH9M
with 4 ports, at least 2 of which should be hotplug-enabled - the
optical drive bay which has an push-to-eject mechanism, and a combo
eSATA+USB port on the side.
Trying various eSATA and plain SATA device
Possibly related bug #1879276
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Indeed - as reported in that bug, eSATA hotplug does work on Ubuntu
16.04 (just tried the live image of 16.04.6, kernel 4.15.0-45-generic),
so this is actually a regression.
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@Kai - if I change the policy after startup (the default value is
med_power_with_dipm), I still have to issue a manual scan once (doesn't
matter if a device is attached or not), but subsequent attach/detach
changes are noticed as expected.
I found that kernel-cmdline equivalent of this setting sho
@Matt I didn't find any special way to easily select between kernels on
raspberry - installing the linux-{headers,image}--raspi2 would
overwrite whatever was on the FAT partition, making it the kernel loaded
on next boot. To revert to previous kernel, its package would need to be
reinstalled (apt i
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