[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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To be clear, I did this:
FWIW, I did the following:
$ git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux-firmware.git
...
$ cd linux-firmware
$ git checkout bionic
...
$ sudo cp ath10k/QCA6147/hw3.0/* /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6147/hw3.0/
Then I rebooted.
The new firmware seems to drop my connections
Before pulling in the new firmware, I tried the upstream kernel per the
wiki instructions I found in the Ubuntu wiki. The same problem existed
there. Now, I am running the artful kernel with the bionic firmware
files that I manually copied over as indicated above.
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The updated firmware used in the bionic branch of the linux-firmware
packages git repo seems to fix this problem entirely for me.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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FWIW, I did the following:
$ git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux-firmware.git
...
$ cd linux-firmware
$ git checkout bionic
...
$ sudo cp ath10k/QCA6147/hw3.0/* /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6147/hw3.0/
The new firmware seems to drop my connections much more infrequently.
Perhaps upgrading t
I was wrong about my solution. It seemed to be working. Was watching
video for 45 minutes no problem. Now it is recurring. Sorry.
I am going to try anti-ego's solution. Thanks.
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Im sure screwing around with fine tuning /etc/default/tlp might yield a
more clarified cause of issue. however I'm happy to disable tlp
completely in the meantime. I might look at this later when I have more
time to screw with options.
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Hi All,
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
Codename: artful
Spent a few hours trying to resolve the issue; I managed to resolve it by doing
the following.
ls /etc/ | grep *blue*
if bluetooth folder exists then change I
After a little more digging, I came across the original reporter's
correspondence on the linux-ide mailing list which determined because
the adapter appears as a generic JMicron PCIe to PATA controller, it
couldn't be reliably whitelisted without affecting other devices with
the same controller. Fo
I have the same problem with i7 7th gen. using a fresh Artful
installation.
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Title:
Can't load intel-rng module
Status in linux pac
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Title:
Graphics mode never switches f
Booting with 'nomodeset' allows system to boot into graphics mode.
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Title:
Graphics mode never switches from console mode on Artful
Public bug reported:
Booting a Lenovo S-10 Ideal pad on the 4.13 kernel in Artful fails to
bring up the Graphical display (only the mouse shows). Console-mode
works fine. Switch back to previous release kernel (4.10) works fine.
Booting includes an intel graphics assertion about plane B switchi
4ec654bf3a63d503e3c5336eade5c369ae17db56 is good.
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Title:
text VTs are unavailable on desktop after upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10
Status
I have the same Lexar Expresscard CompactFlash reader, and encountered
this issue is still present in Ubuntu 17.10, even when using mainline
kernel (4.14.2).
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It is now fixed with the new driver nvidia-387.34
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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NV
I'm having the same issue on the same kernel version (4.12.0-17). Falling back
to version 4.12.0-16 resolved the issue. At this time I do not have the ability
to test the mainline kernel. If this bug gets close to being marked for
expiration I'll see what I can do. Trace below:
Nov 24 01:27:49 t
The new bug seems to be related to the proprietary nVidia Driver
(384.90). I don't have anymore poweroff problems when I use prime-select
intel. However, this is not related to this bug.
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After the kernel update I was able to shutdown succesfully two times.
Without taking any further chances I'm now stuck at the poweroff again.
I only see the blinking cursor on the top right corner that normally
apears before the splash screen shows up. Seems to be another poweroff
bug.
@Sebastian
Great thanks, it is working on my C1X5!
For those wondering what "remove i2c_801 from modules blacklist" means:
You should modify /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and comment the line with
"blacklist i2c_i801" (i.e. add a # at the beginning of the line).
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Title:
NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module.
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This issue is in linux-image-4.13.0-17-generic
the older kernel does not have the issue linux-image-4.13.0-16-generic
kernel
The nvidia setting and driver are the same. Reinstalling nvidia-387.22
did n
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