and no i wont file the log files you asked for as my system is already
changed again etc.
i am just here after colin king asked me to file a bug ... so the ubuntu
kernel team can check and maybe fix the source of the problem.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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well obviously it is not supposed to go for gke kernel, but what i am
reporting is that my dell xps13 with ubuntu preinstall automatically got
this kernel pushed ... same for a coworker who got the same laptop...
so yes this bug report is about someone/something wrongfully pusing the
gke kernel to
Public bug reported:
Hi,
as summary says, today I got an upgrade to gke which broke my 18.04 oem
install (dell xps 13)...
After upgrade i had
ii linux-image-4.15.0-1093-oem 4.15.0-1093.103 amd64
Signed kernel image oem
ii linux-image-5.3.0-1030-gke5.3.0-1030.32~18.04
Thanks Christopher. Your bug work here gave me a very professional
impression and helped me feel welcome as a bug reporter. Well done!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1250966
Shortly after I saw this on my thinkpad I saw the same problem also on a
non-linux machine connected to the same USB hub. I wrote this problem
off to be a hardware issue of my USB hub and bought a new one and
haven't seen this problem since...
Thanks again and sorry for not updating you earlier.
Public bug reported:
Hi,
setup:
1 USB Hub with 4 ports, connected are:
- keyboard
- mouse
- yubikey
- webcam (not in use)
the hub is powered.
Since recent kernel the hub suddenly powers of the ports and i need to
replug it.
I ran ubuntu-bug linux in the hope this captures anything useful
Public bug reported:
apw did a prototype kernel that allowed to force an explicit mem even of
the cmdline has other occurances of mem=XXXm hardcoded in bootloader
(like maguro).
Since we want to simulate low memory conditions in the QA lab
continuoulsy, please add this feature to our phablet kern
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