I have the same problem using my notebook. internal mic doesn't work.
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in general for your help =)
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Not sure if the bluez error is related, perhaps not (this is a desktop
without Wifi/Bluetooth).
jun 01 12:46:30 Obelix dbus-daemon[1070]: [system] Failed to activate service
'org.bluez': timed out (service_start_timeout=25000ms)
jun 01 12:46:30 Obelix pulseaudio[1749]: GetMa
OK I can confirm:
1. The crash has nothing to do with this error message.
2. This error message is easy to reproduce as it happens on a clean install on
a Fujitsu D3644-B mobo with Intel C246 chipset and Realtek ALC671 audiochip. No
wifi or bluetooth.
offtopic:
regarding the crash, it is /va
Public bug reported:
With the current installer, Ubuntu creates /swapfile even when during
installation the drive is formatted as BTRFS.
But this will show an error in syslog and the swapfile will not be used since
btrfs does not allow a swapfile.
This means swap is disabled when Ubuntu is insta
Public bug reported:
Trying to do a clean install, I get the same issue even after replacing
the nvme SSD with the 21.04 Ubuntu Budgie image on a USB stick:
something with fsync input/output error.
This happens after selecting "Something else", creating a new partition
table with a 538MB EFI part
Thanks, i tried that, still nothing happens and nothing new appears in
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID
But going through the info shown when I use ubuntu-bug, I can confirm this
crash on 2 different systems and it is about: "xorg crashed with sigabrt in
osabort()"
- The mentioned Intel C246
I did that, as said, I do not get anything, just returns to $ and a 0
byte .upload file with the same name appears in /var/crash. I tried
multiple times.
I installed Ubuntu Budgie 21.04 after downloading the image and
verifying checksum, I installed it now on 5 different systems, each one
shows th
Public bug reported:
For every system I install Ubuntu Budgie 21.04 with BTRFS filesystem on,
I get a "Report a problem" popup. I do not notice a crash, but there is
a crash file: _usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.0.crash
I am unable to send this crash report in. I tried ubuntu-bug but also
apport-cli, nothing
Additional info: when I try ubuntu-bug or apport-cli with that crash
file, an empty 0 byte .upload file is created. No .uploaded file is
created (which would be expected).
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Yes I did, on 5 different systems already, for each I found the ID in the
whoopsie file, the URL works with the ID. No report is shown.
This is not new. I posted it also here:
https://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/unable-to-send-crash-report/5056
And was directed to a failure in whoopsie:
https:
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Device: Minisforum u820 "nuc-like" minipc, 512GB Kingston SSD and 2x8GB
RAM. No dedicated GPU. Intel i5-8259 with built in 655 graphics.
This issue only appears on reboot, not when I turn the device off
(shutdown) and turn it back on 10sec later.
After installing Ubuntu Budg
The only error shown in /var/log/boot.log:
[FAILED] Failed to start Load/Save Screen Backlight Brightness of
backlight:acpi_video0.
See 'systemctl status systemd-backlight@backlight:acpi_video0.service' for
details.
which I solved with the command:
systemctl mask systemd-backlight@backlight:acp
Public bug reported:
After updating libasound2 and libasound2-data the only audio output
device is "Dummy Output". Rolling back to prev version solves it. AMD
Ryzen 4800u laptop Lenovo S540-13ARE.
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.
** Summary changed:
- After updating libasound2 and libasound2-data the only audio output device is
"Dummy Output". Rolling back to prev version solves it. AMD Ryzen 4800u laptop
Lenovo S540-13ARE.
+ libasound2 and libasound2-data update replaces all audio outputs with "Dummy
Output"
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I reported this today, didn't realise an extensive bug report already exists:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-lib/+bug/1903570
Lenovo S540-13ARE (AMD Ryzen 4800u).
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It happens at a clean, fesh, new install (wiped disk) of Ubuntu 20.04
Budgie without any snap packages manually installed after first boot,
when I want to restart because updates were installed.
Do we actually need Snap Daemon if you avoid installing any Snap
packages? I never go for the Snap vers
Public bug reported:
Intel Core i5/8GB/256GB. Each time a minute or so after I boot into the
system, I get a system error, but there are no useful details. The only
thing I found is a crash log:
https://pastebin.com/W54KDMGE
Since there does not seem to be much readible stuff in there for a
comm
I found the ID in /var/crash/_usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.0.uploaded
ID: c77eb797-4110-11eb-8995-fa163e6cac46
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Title:
Xorg crash after clean Ubuntu 20.10
The page is empty "no errors reported from this system"
But whoopsie-id:
b744c83b79ee4cccf7a0b4df8befd415349bf7a3c7812ca07ae97fffe4e2e1f6c3e6948c17804619bd89042abaa65cba74d7a2f997c74edb893fd356abf6abe7
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/c77eb797-4110-11eb-8995-fa163e6cac46
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Similar issue with a photo of the flickering:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1896091/comments/64
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Title:
Windows flicker w
I have a similar issue with Core i3-9100 desktop (Ubuntu 20.10 clean install)
and a HP Probook 430 G6 (Core i5-82xx).
Example:
https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/standard17/uploads/ubuntubudgie/original/2X/1/1f3f03e248964bc470caf7748cf7d8aa424474fc.jpeg
Might be the same as:
https://bugs.launchpad.n
Is there a workaround?
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Title:
Error in fresh install of Ubuntu 20.10 package grub-efi-amd64-signed
1.155.1+2.04-1ubuntu35.1 failed
To manage
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Lenovo IdeaPad S540, 13-ARE
AMD Ryzen 4800U, 16GB dual channel RAM, 13.3" 2560x1600 screen.
Note this laptop is a lot like the Lenovo Slim 7, it seems this laptop UEFI
Bios does advertise S3 sleep, the Slim 7 only advertises S2idle.
The errors are related to AMD Ryzen 4000
** Package changed: ubuntu => kernel-package (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Ryzen 4800u, kernel 5.8.11 boot errors (AMD-Vi, ACPI, HDCP, Bluetooth)
To manage n
Ah unfortunately before I switched to Ubuntu, there was no bios update. Lenovo
does not provide anything to update the bios, only an unextractable Windows
exe.
I will figure out a way to install Windows on a portable drive (Win2USB).
Pretty bad manufacturers no longer provide a way to update bi
Unfortunately, suspend still does not work even with the final 5.8
kernel. Ubuntu 20.04 on the same HP x360 ay0003nd Ryzen 4700U laptop.
But Askubuntu.com is filled with similar issues, since 18.04:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1239367/ubuntu-20-04-will-not-resume-from-suspend-on-hp-laptop-why
I have updated the bios (used WinToUSB to install Win10 on an external
SSD, it works amazingly well). Unfortunately the error messages persist.
As the laptop does work (did not test 3D gaming yet, will do next week)
I suppose I should just ignore the messages.
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** Description changed:
Suspend/Hibernate:
screen goes off, nothing else happens. After user interaction, screen turns
on. Login screen is shown. Sometimes screen does not turn on: physical reboot
required.
- kernel upgrade to 5.8rc3 or 5.8rc4 has no effect.
+ kernel upgrade to 5.8rc3 or 5.
Public bug reported:
Suspend/Hibernate:
screen goes off, nothing else happens. After user interaction, screen turns on.
Login screen is shown. Sometimes screen does not turn on: physical reboot
required.
kernel upgrade to 5.8rc3 or 5.8rc4 has no effect.
Brightness:
Adjusting brightness has no e
Thanks for the quick reply.
it is s2idle and the BIOS has no option to modify anything related to
this. There are only boot options, TPM that can be configured
unfortunately.
Should I provide more extensive logs as described here? I just do not know how
to execute the pmtrace command, which argu
Adding "mem_sleep_default=deep" to the grub file and running 'sudo
update-grub' didn't do the trick.
In general, is a Lenovo laptop a better option when one wants to run
Ubuntu on the latest AMD (4700u)? It is strange HP only supports s2idle
when that consumes more power.
Note Hibernate also does
> Are resume= and resume_offset= correctly set?
Where can I do that?
I simply did a clean install of Ubuntu Budgie 20.04, selected to wipe the drive
completely during setup.
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Lenovo Ideapad S540 13ARE (AMD Ryzen 4800U).
Ubuntu Budgie 20.04.1 LTS, updated kernel to 5.8.5.
Most things work just fine. If not for the errors shown during boot, I would
not have noticed the issues.Video (native resolutions works), audio, wifi,
suspend, the quick buttons
I sold the laptop and bought a Lenovo instead which has working suspend
with kernel 5.8.5. Also I haven't heard the fan of this Lenovo yet..
which is a big difference compared to the HP.
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** Description changed:
Lenovo Ideapad S540 13ARE (AMD Ryzen 4800U).
- Ubuntu Budgie 20.04.1 LTS, updated kernel to 5.8.5.
- Most things work just fine. If not for the errors shown during boot, I would
not have noticed the issues.Video (native resolutions works), audio, wifi,
suspend, the quic
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected focal
** Description changed:
Lenovo Ideapad S540 13ARE (AMD Ryzen 4800U).
Ubuntu Budgie 20.04.1 LTS, updated kernel to 5.8.5. Secure Boot disabled.
Clean install with entire disk (Windows came preinstalled) wiped out.
Most things work
Thanks, I did that (sudo dpkg -i *.deb and sudo update-grub) but it
still reboots with 5.8.5. I googled a bit but haven't figured out how to
boot with 5.8 and remove 5.8.5.
I could start fresh with a clean Ubuntu install again..
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It worked: via grub booted 5.8 and no more errors at boot. However,
brightness setting is not persistent after a reboot anymore, screen is
at max brightness after each reboot. If I modify it using the keyboard,
it immediately starts at the lowest brightness.
It's a minor issue. Not a big deal.
I
Yes I figured that out, managed to uninstall and remove the default
kernel (5.4) and the 'bad' one (5.8.5).
Only 2 minor issues remaining:
1) Brightness setting is not persistent after reboot (it was with 5.8.5).
When I turn brightness down using the quick keyboard button, it goes
immediately to
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
webcam, ubuntu 9.10, wind, msi, u90
To manage notifications about this
Would you mind sharing any specific errors in the log when starting the
9.1 cluster?
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Title:
pg_upgradecluster (8.4 to 9.1) failed
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