As Maciej Dziardziel suggest, I've rebuild 4.10.1 kernel and deactivated
GPIO_AMDPT, GPIO_AMD8111 and PINCTRL_AMD.
The system was booting correctly, however I cannot use any USB keyboard.
So I've rebuild the kernel, deactivating only PINCTRL_AMD and everything is
working fine now.
Here is my se
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We need some information from ACPI then.
Please install acpica-tools and run acpidump,
$ sudo apt install acpica-tools
$ sudo acpidump > acpi-dump
Attach acpi-dump file.
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Title:
memory_stress_ng failing for Power ar
I tried to do an apport and it seg-faulted in the middle of it. However
a few days of researching and looking at the chipset datasheet specific
to my model and I found something useful.
The dmesg report complains about vendor request 0x07 which is a multiple
byte read in the specs, while the offse
I can add I have this error too now I have upgraded to 16.04.
Thanks Vahid Mardani for the great script!
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Had this same issue and the workaround in #35 solved it:
Steps:
#open /etc/default/grub for editing as root
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
# find the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" and add the options "i8042.nomux=1
i8042.reset"
# example:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="i8042.nomux=1 i8042.reset"
#update grub:
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** Description changed:
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interfaces save the loopback.
A review of the logs suggested there were many major problems with the
upgrade.
Interestingly, the system suggested that I delete all other versions of
the kerne
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Interestingly, the system suggested that I delete all other versions of
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Think you've got the wrong email address
On 12 Mar 2017 21:20, "Philip Chau" <1177...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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Christopher/Joseph.
The nightly build failed to install correctly. Still pursuing.
A
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[fn] plus F2,F3,F4,F5,F6,F10,F11,F12
I just re-read my rushed email post.
What the above was trying to say was:
F1-F12 were registered when the key was pressed.
Fn + F1 registered a response.
Fn + F7 registered a response.
Fn + F8 registered a response.
Fn + F9 registered a response.
Any other combination of function keys did not r
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** Tags added: regression-testing-passed
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Hi Kai-Heng,
Attached file with many thanks.
The keyboard did not register the above keystrokes.
It did register F1 - F12
On 12/03/17 18:52, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
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>
> Can you switch to VT (ctrl + alt + F1) and login, then run `sudo showkey
> -s`, press each non-functional hotkey, an
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Cosmin, when you say you installed 16.04, do you mean Ubuntu Studio
16.04 or the standard distribution?
Did you install the OS from scratch using an USB stick of some other
media? You were trying to do an update to 17.04 so did 16.04 boot
initially correctly? Please provide details, just saying it
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i915 several 'call traces' in dmesg
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Title:
Kernel error on i915 gpu drive
Public bug reported:
The following error (warning?) shows up in dmesg during every boot:
[3.244312] [ cut here ]
[3.244397] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 170 at
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intel_fb_initial_config+0x2d4/0x5f0 [i91
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Installed 16.04 - runs just fine (just like Heiko mentioned above). All
16 cpu`s are visible, however, no way to get temp information (sensors
can`t find anything).
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Still no dice.
Tried another path:
- Installed on a spare HDD using VMware in Windows (assigned full disk to
VMware), no additional drivers or anything changed
- Updated kernel to 4.11rc1 (using prebuild binaries)
- Updated grub parameters: acpi=off quiet loglevel=3
- Rebooted computer with that
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I fixed this problem with this link:
https://github.com/pvaret/rtl8192cu-fixes
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kernel 4.4.0-63 with USB WLAN RTL8192CU freez
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I was having this problem on two systems, one a Core i-7, the other a
Xeon. Both are X86-64, running the kernel that uname reports as
4.4.0-66-generic
The problem has not recurred since the changes, but that's only a few
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** Package changed: gdm3 (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided
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Konrad, the bluetooth device in this computer needs the firmware to even
be able find devices while scanning. Jesse Sung made hex2hcd to convert
the windows firmware with .hex filenames to something that can be used
in Linux. Pilot6 wrote this http://askubuntu.com/a/632348/300665 as a
general gui
this problem still remain in 4.4.0-66.
I have this problem .when I connect to Internet ubuntu is friezed.
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Title:
kernel 4.4.0-63 wi
I can confirm that for Ryzen X1700 and same Mainboard as mentioned by
Cosmin. Ubuntu Studio 16.04 is working without any problems, Live
version of 16.10 messes up with thousands of IRQ traps.
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I don't have this error anymore with kernel 4.4.0-64-generic.
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Title:
Lenovo Y700-17ISK: ACPI Errors
Status in linux package in Ubu
Run dmesg and if you see a message:
Using host bridge windows from ACPI; if necessary, use "pci=nocrs" and
report a bug
edit /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="pci=nocrs"
and
sudo update-grub
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Just booted 16.04 from disk (try mode) and it works without problems ...
attached a screenshot also
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authentication does work from terminal ( ctrl-alt-f1 )
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Title:
System doesn't boot properly on AMD Ryzen / Gigabyte GA-AB350-gaming-
AMD Ryzen X1800 (don`t know how a 7 got in there)
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Title:
System doesn't boot properly on AMD Ryzen / Gigabyte GA-AB350-gaming-3
St
Getting same problem on AMD Ryzen X18700 with GIGABYTE AB350-GAMING3
motherboard (F5 - latest bios version)
Setting acpi=off gets me into login screen but fails to authenticate me
.. so, I`m stuck there.
This occured when I tried to upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10 ... then I
tried installing the 17.0
Hi Andrew,
Can you switch to VT (ctrl + alt + F1) and login, then run `sudo showkey
-s`, press each non-functional hotkey, and attach the results?
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