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Upgrade 17.04 to 17.10 not possible
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I've done what you suggested and i think it worked! I can boot into the
bios through grub, so it should fixed now.
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Repro steps for my computer:
- 1.) Use internet via iPhone USB tethering for a while, say 10 mins or less.
- 2.) Notice there is no internet connection anymore.
- 3.) See these errors at syslog.
+ 1.) I use internet via iPhone USB tethering for a while, say 10 mins or
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Title:
iphone tethering stops working
Public bug reported:
Repro steps for my computer:
1.) Use internet via iPhone USB tethering for a while, say 10 mins or less.
2.) Notice there is no internet connection anymore.
3.) See these errors at syslog.
*Re-plugging USB to same USB port chanes nothing but the other ports are
working for
Kernel 4.14.13 fixes the issue for me too.
(installed as outlined by http://linuxg.net/install-kernel-4-14-on-ubuntu/)
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Title:
hiber
Same issue with a Lenovo W520 on 16.04.3 LTS with 4.13.0-26. The quite
fresh 4.14.13 kernel (Canonical Kernel Team PPA) solves this "resuming
from hibernation" problem. I agree that this is a very important bug
that should be solved soon.
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Upgrade 17.04 to 17.10 not possible
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** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Upgrade 17.04 to 17.10 not pos
@ZdravkoG Ah, sorry. I thought you were one of the Ubuntu maintainers.
Looks like they don't feel urged to rise to the occasion. OK, noted.
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Thanks a lot to Joseph to find this bug.
I dont understand well the flow how you upstream this patches into LTS
kernels (like 4.14, 4.9, etc).
I checked on Torvald's git repository and 4.14.14 still doesnt have this
patch.
So I applied the patch mentioned by Joseph by myself and rebuilt the
4.14
That version is now dead
http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-17-04-zesty-zapus-has-reached-end-of-life-upgrade-to-ubuntu-17-10-now-519360.shtml
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That version is now dead
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When all hardware available on (or accessible from) the system is
directly supported (either as free software or from supplier support),
the clean install is good solution. Unfortunately, my case is not like
this. In my configuration exist build-in components with partial support
and also some of m
That version is now dead
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** Description changed:
budgie-desktop 10.4
ubuntu 17.10 86_64
kernel 4.13.0-30
My laptop is a Dell XPS 15 9550
In software center I have 2 updates
TPM 1.2 Update 5.81.0.0 -> 5.81.2.1
XPS 15 9550 Precision 5510 Syst
Marked as invalid, since it's not about the touchpad in ubuntu 17.10. Anyway,
for the record, I meant the problems go as follows:
- everything works fine with nvida + propietary driver + acpi=on
- gnome+xorg freezes after login if intel gpu + acpi=on
- gnome+wayland works, but has many issues prob
I built a test kernel up to including:
2d62c799f8ffac4f7ffba6a4e7f148827dfc24c7
This is the merge tag. If this kernel is good, I'll build a test kernel
up to the commit before this tag.
This kernel is available from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1742602
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Title:
touch pad stopped working after upgrade to artful 17.10
S
Same issue here, fresh install of stock Ubuntu 17.10(.1) on a ThinkPad
X1 Carbon gen5, kernel 4.13.0-25-generic, with LUKS-encrypted swap
partition sitting alongside the root partition. The same hardware/setup
worked fine on Zesty but as we know, that just went EoL.
Just to add: the machine seems
Same issue here: when trying to resume from hibernation, my laptop screen stays
black and I have to force kill it.
Been scrolling through the logs, but there seems to be no data between when I
started hibernation and after I restarted my laptop after the force-kill.
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corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in
I've installed 17.10 via DVD so the pressure is off me. I have no
experience of the Ubuntu updating process, but to me it seems to be
seriously flawed at the moment.
I have seen Release files in other Ubuntu archives, e.g.
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/artful/Release
so they must have
Hello,
I just installed the latest (2018-1-20) kernel 4.15 build. The issue is
finally fixed, atleast in my Asus Eee PC901 945GSE. Display works
finally fine without extra grub parameters.
So most likely 4.15 release will be fine. The problem is/was real in
4.13-4.14...
Merge tag 'drm-fixes-for-
Applied to 4.14.14. Offload:
tcp-segmentation-offload: on
udp-fragmentation-offload: off
generic-segmentation-offload: on
generic-receive-offload: on
rx-vlan-offload: on
tx-vlan-offload: on
dd | sha1sum loop:
742462292c76189f63fc3e7af1acc9dec56c0a8d -
742462292c76189f63fc3e7af1acc9dec56c0a8d -
I've uploaded the fixes for this issue to bionic (currently in proposed
awaiting builds across all archs) and for artful (stacked ontop of the
current 2.8.1 stable release in proposed).
I'd like todo this fix ontop of the 2.8.1 release, rather than have end-
users deal with two sets of updates whi
Marc, please attach `dmesg`, thanks!
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i2c_hid: probe of i2c-ELAN0732:00 failed with error -61
Status in linux package in Ubu
Found the culprit: it's the Intel GPU.
If I use Intel IGP, the situation is as I described. If I use the nvidia
graphics card, everything works fine with gnome+org, acpi=on.
I've read that support on the IGP for i7-7700HQ on linux is still
ongoing work, so I guess I'll have to wait before I can u
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If, due to the nature
@Pawel Por don't worry about Meltdown, afaik Atom N270 CPU in your
netbook is not vulnerable
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Title:
Bug in Kernel 4.13 : Intel Mobi
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: ubuntubudgie
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TPM 1.2 Upda
It's all about ACPI.
I've tried several kernels from 4.10 to 4.13, and the following is true
for all of them:
- gnome+xorg freezes after login if acpi=on
- gnome+wayland works if acpi=on, but has many issues which make it unusable
(for example, I cannot open synaptic or any other gksudo applicat
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