Good to know a new kernel is coming out soon to fix the issue. Thank
you.
Where is the best place to look to see when the patch is released?
Many thanks.
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Updated ubuntu from 21.04 and no matter what I do with settings, all
monitors go black every 30 seconds I do not touch the keyboard or mouse
(or running movie). I hope it will be fixed soon.
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For the record I have the same problem on a Huawei Matebook Pro using
Ubuntu 20.04 - fully upgraded. But the computer uses an HDMI adapter.
Could that be the problem?
Again for the record, on another computer with Ubuntu 21.04 (Waylabd),
everything works fine.
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I don't know the performance impact. You can find the command in earlier
comments, but you basically want a variation of:
/sbin/ethtool -K eth0 gso off gro off tso off
with your network device substituted for "eth0".
If you simply run this manually after boot up, rebooting should turn it
back on
If further testing is needed, send me the updated kernel files and I’ll
install on my PC and test.
On Friday, September 6, 2019, 9:11:39 AM EDT, Ubuntu Kernel Bot
wrote:
This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel in -proposed solves
the problem. Please test the kernel and update
Hi there, I hope all is well. I wanted to let you know that something odd keeps
happening now with the updated packages you sent me.
After about one week of use, the USB card stopped working. I thought maybe I
had run some software update and overwrite your files. So, I ran the command
you gave
after re-testing since a while back, now with 16.04.2, I was able to
isolate that acpi_osi parameter solves the shutdown issue from nouveau
"failed to adjust lnkctl speed"
update grub with:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2015\""
* I removed the quiet splash just to see boot log
issue persists with 16.04.2
I've also tested switching default hdd, and even switched to m.2 slot
and tested switching RAM with other machine
and finally, Windows 10 never crashed on the same machine.
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** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
boot log:
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager...
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu systemd[1]: Started CUPS Scheduler.
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu thermald[899]: 22 CPUID levels;
family:mo
some notes:
- I do not experience this crash with fresh install of 16.04.1 ( with kernel
4.4.0-31 )
this starts to happen when:
- the kernel gets updated ( I observed it clearly with 4.4.0-51 , 4.4.0-57 )
* it may have happened in 4.4.0-4* but I can't remember
once a kernel update happens,
Public bug reported:
boot log:
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager...
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu systemd[1]: Started CUPS Scheduler.
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu thermald[899]: 22 CPUID levels; family:model:stepping
0x6:5e:3 (6:94:3)
Dec 29 06:31:42 xerusubu thermald[899]: Po
* apologies for misleading observation above, the change in GPU temp was
caused by un-blacklisting nouveau
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Title:
Dell Inspiron 755
@penalvch, yes, I was planning to rebuild my previous setup ( that had
multiple issues ~4.4.0-51 or 53 ) for your suggested reporting
However, I just checked 4.4.0-57 during the week and noticed that my
fans have been able to stop ( without any manual fixes )
For reference, the history of my curr
@dspjmr,
in my setup, I do not bother to install/run nvidia, and boot/shutdown works
fine.
during the times I have accidentally updated the kernel ( due to some other
package installation ), I only experience the boot issue ( and it is very
random, about 1 of 5 or maybe 1 of 8 boots ).
The onl
@penalvch , I have to ask why the issue is closed, since this was reported for
16.04 LTS.
and the recommended solution requires kernel 4.9, which is not even scheduled
for next point release [16.04.2 - 4.8].
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@seccanj , I have experienced this same issue and was able to solve with
the same steps.
- install 16.04.1
- get intel-microcode from "unity" -> "additional drivers"
- blacklist nouveau
- $ update init-ramfs -u
this resolves boot and shutdown lockup.
however, I've accidentally updated t
Update from my test with ubuntu xenial:
- installed 16.04.1
- updated to 4.8.12
[my test may not be as useful because of this, but I did not have a lot of
time, and decided to proceed with latest release]
- installed nvidia 375.20 and switched to intel graphics
- replaced grub parameter qui
@peter-biely, if you could provide exact steps to replicate the setup, I
can test this setup in the coming week.
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Title:
Dell Inspir
no further notes here, is this issue fixed for everyone else?
for those who have the dell/ubuntu distro, could you share your output
for lsmod please?
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I have similar battery-life as filsd on full workload ( but my setup is
very difficult to replicate on windows - different IDEs, and so on ).
However, on relatively idle load, min brightness with wifi on.
windows reads 5+, even 6+ hours on ( on first 10+ min. )
while ubuntu reads 4.75 hrs. max (
@peter-biely, I'll recheck during this weekend.
In the meantime, as I previously indicated, I tried 16.10, and unfortunately:
problem persists. fans keep spinning even when idle.
I have also tried i8kutils while on 16.10, and find that it works fine.
- turns off fans properly according to confi
I have just tried simply removing the bottom cover and holding the
laptop against an electric fan. And the fans stopped spinning.
I had to run several applications and execute a heavy task to re-trigger the
fans. Fans start at max speed for a few seconds and then settle down at
typical low spe
thanks, I'm still determined to try a few more things.
If nothing works, I have no choice but to try i8kutils anyway. And I
feel better having a reference config that works from someone with the
same machine.
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peter-biely, could you share your i8kutils settings?
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Title:
Dell Inspiron 7559 fans do not shut off once started, even when cool
S
additional info:
running on integrated graphics HD 530
with 16.04 LTS + 4.4 kernel
I just updated to BIOS version: 1.2.0 [released: 31 Oct 2016]
issue persists.
[I will install and test 16.10+4.8 next week and post results]
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i'm also experiencing this issue
- only running on integrated graphics
getting 3.5-4 hrs. average battery life and hoping to get more if and when this
issue is fixed.
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htt
Lot's of users have issue with kernel 4.4 and wacom tablets, my wacom
freezes my Arch-linux and nothing, even kernel panic message wont get
into my journal logs, it just ok and then everything freezes, cant tty
cant nothing, you are not alone, my wacom works allright on 4.3 kernel,
so you might wan
Hello :)
I is realy fixed??
I am on kernel 4.3.0 and my AMD trinity CPU is throthling 100% often I did not
manage to notice when this happens, only that computer gets hot.
ec 07 16:23:08 NORMANDY kernel: smpboot: CPU 2 is now offline
Dec 07 16:23:08 NORMANDY kernel: smpboot: CPU 3 is now offli
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1152484 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1152484
Hi, I am using Arch linux with kernel 4.2 and the issue is still
present. It cause my one core to run 100% load withou any process using
it (htop) and draws my battery quickly :( I didn't had an issue with
Further update,
The issue remains, I didn't notice it because in Arch linux the driver
had better performance and from my AP distance I was kinda OK, however
when I have moved for a few metters the signal drops to ~55% and the
issue persisted in kernel 4.2.
It is driver issue though
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I forgot to add, IT WORKS :))
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BCM43142 will stop working when signal is below 55%
Status in bcmwl package in Ubuntu:
Conf
Update: I switch from ubuntu to Manjaro, using kernel 4.2.2
Huray I am not doomed to be using older kernel such as 3.13 forever.
Here are some additional information aboud neworking card
$ lspci -k
02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)
Public bug reported:
Lenovo ThinkPad E545
Network controller : Broadcom Corporation BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)
If you are using this WIFI card, beware that *bcmwf-kernel-source* does perform
very badly with a newer version
of the *bcmwf-kernel-source* 6.30.223.248-bdcom-0ubuntuXX (XX I have
I understand that this was retired by an automatic service. Pity because
I just had the same issues with 12.04 and its a complete freeze - - - I
think its related to EFI because when I have this its been causing
difficulties with other things.
Any of the serious under the hood guys care to comment
happens to me on lenovo z560, Xubuntu 12.04 - wifi is working, but
RJ45/eth0 does not work, sometimes card is not even blinking the led
ligts
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I stand corrected - maybe. I wrote a program that allocates, sets, and
moves around more memory than my RAM. I added the zram0 as a swap, with
the bad sector included ('mkswap' without '-c'), and with higher
priority than the disk swap. I ran the program once only, because it
takes half an hour whe
IMO, this bug *is* a duplicate of #1215513. The real problem is that the
zram kernel module creates a block device with a bad sector at the end.
When you try to swap on it, anything can happen, from system lockdowns
to program crashes to nothing (e.g., if you have so much RAM you never
get to use t
For 1a, also uninstall zram-config if present.
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Title:
System locks up, requires hard reset
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Posts #51 and #53 are wrong: this bug is NOT FIXED in either 3.2.0-54.82
or 3.8.0-31.46 from the 12.04 (precise) repositories. There might be
something fixed about zram in there (as suggested by the changelog), but
the last sector of /dev/zram0 is still bad (as reported in #43), and
this will lead
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