What i am saying that when the volume is pushed to 100%, the audio output is
low, when compared to the same audio being played in Windows10.
All audio is played using youtube videos.
Here is the sample ref file.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQHsXMglC9A
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Mohd Imran Jamadar, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.
To clarify, not having loud enough audio to fit your preference in
itself wouldn't be considered a bug in Ubuntu, but a limitation of your
hardware.
Despite this, is the audio at 100% louder in Windows then it is in
soumyajyoti, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.
Could you please provide the full computer model as noted on the sticker
of the computer itself (not from the Bug Description)?
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Tony Primerano, in Windows, does it show an error in device manager
before you plug anything in (i.e. onboard hardware is broken) or is this
something external to your PC (ex. HDMI cord, and/or monitor)?
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booted bit live USB and still no HDMI
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This seems similar to 1496697 but i can't seem to work around the issue
by booting without the cable plugged in. Ubuntu stopped recognizing my
HDMI connected monitor after a regular system update reboot.
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[Dell Inc. Dell Precision M3800] suspend/resume failure
GPdM, as per http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-14-r200
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an update to your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available
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eezacque, could you please attempt this with 4.3, and then attach your
pm-suspend.log (or .1 if that contains something)?
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Serhiy Zahoriya, it would be best to advise of this result upstream.
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>"It is kernel issue"
Agreed. That's why I asked you to file a new report against the kernel
(i.e. package linux).
>" and I don't believe that filing new Ubuntu bug about it helps much."
I don't understand why posting comments into a closed report is going to
help your issue.
Jonathan, then boot with an alternative environment instead. For
example, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .
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Tony Primerano:
>"FYI. I put Windows back, updated bios and still no HDMI. I guess this
is a hardware issue"
Potentially. If you put Ubuntu back on, and boot with a 14.04 live
environment where HDMI was working, would this issue still be
reproducible?
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Regarding the comment about the files in /etc/pm/sleep.d/ not being called.
If I look at the SleepLog.txt file included in the repot, it seems that they
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Ok. I have tried to search for a working kernel again, but it seems I cannot
find one.
I have tried 4.3, 4.2, 4.0.1, 3.19.0.31, 3.16.0.34 and I cannot get resume to
work properly on any of them.
That last one is the oldest kernel which was installed on my system. I
am pretty sure I was able to
Christopher and Joseph, thanks a lot!
After updating the BIOS, the problem *seems* to be gone. I'll mark this
as Invalid, and will change it to Confirmed it if it shows up again.
The output for the dmidecode commands is
GDETB1WW (1.71 )
09/14/2015
Thanks a lot!
matteo
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there are new test images in
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/lp1448912/
there has been some testing of these and so far they appear to fix the
issue
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It is a laptop:
HP Notebook - 14-r220ng (ENERGY STAR) - L4G99EA
Changes made after upgrade:
->
libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56
FFmpeg library with additional de/encoders for audio/video codecs
<-
->
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity always-show-menus true
<-
Reverted the above changes:
->
libavcode
Unfortunately, 4.3 does not make a difference...
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Oops...the above kvm command line is correct but it did not crash with -m 1000,
that's what production is using now.
It was crashing consistently with -m 512 about a minute into the synthetic FS
load.
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Here is what you asked for, sorry for not getting it earlier.
I don't use virsh. This is how I started KVM to trigger the problem
interactively (curses interface):
kvm -drive
file=/dev/raid/shared,media=disk,if=none,cache=none,aio=native,format=raw,id=hd0
-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=hd0
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I wasn't able to reproduce it on
Linux x502 4.3.0-994-generic #20152100 SMP Thu Nov 12 02:02:26 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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-proposed.
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It's not HWE specific as the 3.13 branch is also affected. Here's a
recap of the good/bad versions:
3.13.0-68: good
3.13.0-69: bad
3.16.0-51: good
3.16.0-53: bad
3.19.0-32: good
3.19.0-33: good
** Also affects: hwe-next
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: hwe-next
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1514785 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1514785
So 3.19.0-33 doesn't have the problem.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1514785
kernel 3.16.0.52+53 - ip rule repeats all default rules (messing up rule
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Suspend crashes ubuntu every now and then
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Wifi unstable and unresponsive
Hi Brad,
I'm unable to run apport-collect in that system as it's an automated CI
system which I don't have interactive access while it's running. I'm
also unable to reliably reproduce the error. :-(
What else can I try?
(I'm setting this bug back to Confirmed per your instructions)
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Indeed, the 3.13 and 3.16 -proposed kernels have the commit I'm
suspecting:
fib_rules: fix fib rule dumps across multiple skbs
The 3.19 -proposed kernel doesn't have it so I'm wondering if it's also
affected.
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Public bug reported:
The connections are not shown in the Network Manager.After a long wait though
the Network manager shows up but the SSID but doesn't connect when chosen.Even
if sometimes it connects it is very slow,unstable and eventually disconnects.
I have installed new drivers @https://gi
Confirmed that booting 3.16-0-51 does not exhibit the problem behavior.
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kernel 3.16.0.52+53 - ip rule repeats all
I have the same behavior with 3.16-0-53. The system appears to be
working normally in all respects including policy routing, except that
the ip rule command produces an infinite loop of 0: from all lookup
local. Makes it hard to manage the system... This could be a duplicate
of 1514785 which applie
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I have the same behavior with 3.16-0-53. The system appears to be
working normally in all respects including policy routing, except that
the ip rule command produces an infinite loop of 0: from all lookup
local. Makes it hard to manage the system... This could be a duplicate
of 1516052 which applie
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Atheros wifi 168c:0041(QCA6164) is not supported
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Sidharth and Jeremy
I have a lenovo G50-80 with Qualcomm Atheros 168c:0041 (rev 20) device
I have a dual boot - windows 7 and ubuntu 15.10
I updated to the kernel to 4.3.0-040300-generic
I followed the directions in #81 , #85 and #90
lshw -C network shows the driver ath10k_pci for the Network
P.S. When I tried to install the package using dpkg with the --force-all
option, it also failed. Is this because the package contains more than
one install, and the --force-all option is not applied to all of them?
That would be a bug in dpkg...
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Yes, we can use that approach on unity-settings-daemon, with some minor
modification to make xbacklight works.
My intention to make it configurable is because there was a Braswell
laptop with a cheap panel, which needs at least 5% max brightness to
make it barely visible. For OEM projects, to solv
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Title:
[regression] 3.13.0-69 infinite ip rules
Status in lin
tests ran: 194, failed: 0;
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/testing/4.2.0-19.23/fozzie__4.2.0-19.23__2015-11-13_12-58-00/results-index.html
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So if you run into that situation, discovering that this is configurable
and changing the configuration seems equally hard (or harder). I can
understand the heuristics what was done upstream in gnome-settings-
daemon (see linked bug) to generally clam the brightness to >= 1 if
there are many steps.
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
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Public bug reported:
When I run the 3.13.0-69 -proposed kernel on Trusty, I'm seeing infinite
amount of ip rules:
$ ip -f inet rule show | head
0: from all lookup local
0: from all lookup local
0: from all lookup local
0: from all lookup local
0: from all lookup local
There are some scenarios make turning off brightness not desirable, e.g.
an AIO user changes brightness to the lowest level in unity-control-
center, he can't change it back if his keyboard does not have brightness
hotkey.
Since we can't ensure that all graphics driver have the same mechanism
and
As I already wrote further up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1514505/comments/6
I know it would be useful but it's not possible!
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I can run apport-collect, but it won't go through the proxy (I already
tried http_proxy and https_proxy). Is there a way of doing this offline
and then sending the report manually?
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