Dear Ubuntu team,
I don't know who sets the priority on bugs. But having this set as a medium
priority means that Ubuntu isn't ready for the enterprise desktop.
Maybe it's not even your audience. But I can't used this OS as a Desktop for
work purposes.
(Server is a different story... ).
It would
Is there a way to install the iwlwifi drivers again to enable wifi? this
is the only source of internet.
I have also experienced the same problem after installing 'ubuntu-19.10
-desktop-amd64' on a new Dell Inspiron 5491 to dual boot with the
default Windows 10 that comes with the laptop. Initiall
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Eoan update: upstream stable patchset 2020-02
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upstream testsuite
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Dear Sir what is the status of the bug I reported. There is no progress
after 4th Feb.
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Title:
PC fails to shutdown.
Status in linu
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Fortunately, you can still get the current kernel quite easily:
curl $(python3 -c "import apt, os; print(apt.cache.Cache()['linux-
image-' + os.uname().release].versions[0].uri)") | dpkg-deb -x - .
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The s390-tools patch is already in focal in february.
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I couldn't find a way to disable the lockdown functionality short of
disabling secure boot in my UEFI system setup.
If we choose to keep lockdown enabled by default then we will need to
document a way it can be disabled so users can run applications like
https://cilium.io/ or the bcc iovisor tools
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Before it I already installed the proprietary driver from "software and
updates" and it helped for Wi-Fi only, not Bluetooth
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Hello.
It seems I solved my problem by typing in terminal:
$ sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer
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Ubuntu doe
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@kaihengfeng, unfortunately that does not work.
I could not find time to do git bisect (each kernel build takes a long time),
but it would not help if I did. I did a "bisect" over the packages in
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/. The problem is, between the
version with working su
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Mixer channels missing Sigmatel ID 7691 - HDA Intel
Powerpc hung on vfat stress using the 5.3.0-42.34 eoan kernel:
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For clarity: the no output was from the last round of tests. I did
receive output for this test (as you can see).
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lid close
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Sorry for the delayed response. I moved my network back to RPi1 so I can
do experiments on the affected RPi3.
I'm thinking, if this is indeed caused by the usage of a 6in4 tunnel,
and you're unable to set up one with HE.net because of
unavailability/ISP restrictions, it should be possible to set u
This is an upstream behavior under lockdown "confedentiality" mode:
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Possibly there's an argument that the information disclosure isn't
severe enough that it needs to be restricte
I believe this issue is what's caused my WiFi to stop working as well
after updating from 5.3.0-18-generic to 5.3.0-40-generic on Ubuntu
19.10.
Computer: Asus Vivobook S14 S432FA with Intel i5-10210u and AC 9560.
Any chance this will be fixed in time for Ubuntu 20.04?
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Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in amd64:
ubuntu_bpf - test_maps failed (bug 1837386)
ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests - apic timeouted (bug 1748103) apic-split timeouted
(bug 1821390) vmx (bug 1821394)
ubuntu_ltp - proc01 (bug 1829849) memcg_max_usage_in_bytes (bug 182
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Here is the relevant output from `dmesg -w`. I just realized I forgot to
attach the log output from my last message (and I just overwrote it for
this attachment), but after inspection there was no output (I guess that
was apparent).
It seems that you're right - the async is the problem. The behavi
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- [ FAIL ] TRACE_syscall.kill_after_RET_TRA
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Thank you. I have installed linux-image-5.3.0-42-generic, but the
computer gets stuck just afer loading initial ramdisk.
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Good morning.
There many months than I use "suspend" (settings -> energy -> When the
shutdown button...) on Ubuntu 18.04 or 19.10.
But at each wake up from my computer, the USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports (only
motherboard back panel) no work after (
This issue can be reproduce with 4.15.0-90 / 4.15.0-88
[ 94.916925] BUG: non-zero pgtables_bytes on freeing mm: 16384
[ 94.917898] BUG: non-zero pgtables_bytes on freeing mm: 16384
[ 95.810214] LTP: starting hugeshmctl01 (hugeshmctl01 -i 5)
[ 96.815430] report_user_fault: 41 callbacks suppr
The dmesg on amd64 node is a bit different:
[ 54.538879] LTP: starting hugeshmctl01 (hugeshmctl01 -i 5)
[ 55.553049] show_signal_msg: 5 callbacks suppressed
[ 55.553054] hugeshmctl01[1417]: segfault at 7f575ba0 ip 555c49e4d7a7
sp 7ffd92fb8e20 error 6 in hugeshmctl01[555c49e48000+
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Issue found on Bionic, across amd64 / arm64 / i386 / P8 / s390x
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tst_test.c:1229: INFO: Timeout per run is 0h 05m 00s
mem.c:817: INFO: set nr_hugepages to 128
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Public bug reported:
After attempting a suspend, the laptop does not resume. The power button
LED remains on.
Impossible to switch to different console (ctrl+alt+Fx).
Only option is a forced shutdown.
Same issue on Ubuntu 19.10 (with kernel 5.3).
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Title:
Suspend triggers Hardware Error in e1000e driver
Status in linux pac
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/promote-to-proposed
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1865197
Title:
trusty/linux-azure:
This bug is seen in linux 5.3.0.40 but was not present in older kernels.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574125
Title:
[Lenovo G50-70] suspend not working after upgrade
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