I too can confirm that the solution Florian posted (modifying
/lib/udev/rules.d/97-hid2hci.rules) works.
Dell Latitude E6400, Ubuntu-Mate 18.04LTS with generic kernel (Linux
4.15.0-43-generic), udev/systemd version 237-3ubuntu10.11, bluez version
5.48-0ubuntu3.1
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Installed latest v4.19.1 with the added kernel parameter
** Attachment added: "dmesg_4.19.1.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1759836/+attachment/5211268/+files/dmesg_4.19.1.txt
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Forgot the quotes around 'EOF', tested and it works for me.
Make sure you check if the service is enabled
Run the following commands:
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cat<<'EOF'>bugfix-1759836.service
[Unit]
Description=Fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1759836
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/
Is this launchpad thing even working, how long does it take to fix a bug
around here ?
This is untested but should work, let me know.
Execute the following commands, it will create a file called
bugfix-1759836.service.
Copies it to /etc/systemd/system and enables it.
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cat
Still present in 4.19rc6, lets hope it gets fixed before 5.0.
If you guys want me to test things. Let me know.
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Title:
systemd-udevd
Got the same problem on a Dell E6400 Laptop.
Systemd-udevd climbs to 100% cpu usage in minutes, making it verify
difficult and horrible to install, if one can manage to find the
patience, only to find out that this problem persists after the
installation.
I could install after:
systemctl disable
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