Thanks, Mario! Let's see how quick they are. Of course, respect to their
works as they are working on an avesome distro.
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This bug was fixed in the package bluez - 5.70-0ubuntu1
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* debian/bluez-meshd.maintscript, debian/bluez.maintscript:
- remove the deprecated confiles on upgrade
[ Daniel van Vugt ]
* New upstream release 5.70 (LP: #2036149):
[Expired for lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: linux-intel-iotg-5.15 (Ubuntu)
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To clarify, I had this blank screen problem before as well.
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Title:
[amdgpu][psr] Screen flickering/ tearing on 6.1/6.2/6.3
I removed this parameter"amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10" from /etc/default/grub
yesterday.
There is still occasional screen flickering, but no (once every 15 minutes or
so) a blank screen.
I will continue testing
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** Description changed:
Switch IMA default hash to sha256
- Originally when IMA was requested to be turned on, it was requested to
- be on with SHA256, despite linux kernel upstream default of sha1.
+ Some arches use sha256, others sha1.
+ sha256 is widely accelerated now.
+ most use sha256.
Public bug reported:
Switch IMA default hash to sha256
Some arches use sha256, others sha1.
sha256 is widely accelerated now.
most use sha256.
sha1 usage must stop after 2030, for NIST compliance.
One can switch to sha1 with kernel command line ima_hash=sha1
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Impo
#166
Canonicals' kernel team needs to apply it. When they do there would be
notification to this bug.
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Title:
Keyboard and
Thanks Endre for bring up this question.
I had upgraded to 23.04 few weeks ago, and when I got to know that
23.10, which is considered as development version as of now and comes
with kernel 6.5 and now available in the official site, I got the
previous version upgraded to this latest yesterday, an
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** Description changed:
A few updates ago, the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which were working perfectly
after previous fixes for the Realtek RTL8821CE 802.11ac, have become unstable
again. Wi-Fi constantly drops, and Bluetooth has p
Hi Mario,
thanks for all your and the others efforts, who worked on the solution.
May I ask, how will we know that the fix is implemented in a
distribution? Myself using Ubuntu 22.04, onwhich the patch was available
and now I can use the keyboard, but I am afraid, if an update is popping
up and i
Here's the fix in Linus' tree.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/128b0c9781c9f2651bea163cb85e52a6c7be0f9e
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[amdgpu] gnome-shell gets SIGKILL'd when lock screen or under heavy
load in Wayland
Status in Linux:
New
Status in Mutte
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Title:
tmpfs: O_DIRECT | O_CREATE open reports open failure but actually
Artem: thanks for the Cc.
Colin: I think you misread the reproducer output for 6.6-rc, that's
precisely the release in which this is (unwittingly) fixed on tmpfs:
not by failing the creat part, but by allowing O_DIRECT open and I/O -
it gives me "open succeeded", "stat succeeded", "unlink succeede
We've been here before with the minix file system:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220107133626.413379-1-qhjin@gmail.com/T/#u
in that scenario the file was not created on a file error when doing
O_CREAT | O_DIRECT
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> The file is created but the fd is -1. Surely the semantics of a O_CREAT
> failure are a file that's not created.
Not necessarily. You're requesting a file to be created and to be opened
afterwards with O_DIRECT support and what we do in this case is f
Ah, ok sorry now I see:
brauner@wittgenstein|~/src/git/linux/vfs/vfs.super|vfs.super $%>
> git describe --contains e88e0d366f9cfbb810b0c8509dc5d130d5a53e02
v6.6-vfs.tmpfs~2
which means support for O_DIRECT was merged in v6.6.
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The file is created but the fd is -1. Surely the semantics of a O_CREAT
failure are a file that's not created.
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Title:
tmpfs: O_DIR
I see, tmpfs has FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT
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Title:
tmpfs: O_DIRECT | O_CREATE open reports open failure but actually
creates a file.
Sta
I think that's intended. You're creating a file and you're requesting it
to be opened with O_DIRECT but if the underlying filesystem doesn't
support O_DIRECT then you fail the open. So that the file is created is
fine.
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We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to review all
reported bugs in a timely manner. This bug (and its duplicates) were
reported some time ago and there have been many changes in Ubuntu since
that time. It seems that only releases of Ubuntu that are no longer
supported are referred
Similar problem here. Machine is the t440p with changed touchpad from
t450 (it fits and was working fine), some logs:
[7.853125] rmi4_smbus 9-002c: registering SMbus-connected sensor
[7.904417] rmi4_f01 rmi4-00.fn01: found RMI device, manufacturer:
Synaptics, product: TM3053-008, fw id: 2
So this fix solves the problem.
The Web-camera also works now.
Thank You everyone.
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Computer with Intel Atom CPU w
inxi of an Intel Atom CPU computer running with Kernel 6.5.0-10-generic
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Availability check with reboot in case of driver failure.
sudo -i crontab -e
add
*/1 * * * * path/test_eth.sh
test_eth.sh:
#!/bin/bash
if ping -c 4 interface_IP >> /dev/null
then exit 0
else
/sbin/shutdown -r now
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I added the parameter now and will later tell how it is going.
For now it feels buttery smooth!
I couldn‘t use „sudo update-grub“.
I needed to use „sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg“ to update grub.
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Kernel 6.5.6 is fixing the issue: Hamza Mahfooz (1): drm/amd/display:
fix the ability to use lower resolution modes on eDP
When is this fix being backported to Ubuntu's kernel? It's very
disappointing that this is not addressed by the devs.
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Hi,
It‘s me again…
Added this parameter to /etc/default/grub
And it says that. The command cannot be found,
Do I need to write it with the “ ?
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