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Hi,
(this is a bug report against package linux-image-5.15.0-1040-kvm, but
launchpad requires to file bugs against source packages, not binaries.)
I was just debugging an application that ran on a local test machine but not on
the cloud, and stumbled upon the fact that the
Comment #23 indeed helped. Sorry for the delay, I was away from home.
Not sure yet, which of the options is the one that actually helps.
thanks!
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
using Ubuntu 22.04, Kernel 5.15.0-58-generic, LXD 5.10-b392610, iproute2
5.15.0-1ubuntu2
I ran into the problem that a virtual LXD container with an macvlan network
interface mapped to the hosts ethernet adapter works as expected with all other
machines in the LAN, in
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I'm having a brand new GB-BER7(HS)-5700, recently installed with
Xubuntu, and around every other day it crashes: Suddenly Screen is black
and machine rebooting, no log, no hint, no information, nothing. No
chance to debug or read a kernel log. Sudden death of kernel.
I,
Unforunately, this did not fully fix the problem. Although the screen
appears stable (unless shutting down), every now and then (around evern
20 Minutes) the screen shows a jerk.
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Interesting effect:
When the distortion is shown and I do plugin a second screen, then both
screens are working well. Obviously, some sort of reconfiguration
happens.
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Oh ... YES. :-)
At least at the relevant parts.
- X11 good with -40 and -43 :-)
- boot time text console good
- but console after X11 (when shutting down) still shows some jumping effect
- even after removing the nosplash option, I still get the text console instead
of graphical splash at boot t
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vmlinuz-5.15.0-43-generic still has the issue.
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Title:
[Medion Akoya E3223] Latest kernel breaks LCD screen
Status in linux package
5.15.0-39-generic
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Title:
[Medion Akoya E3223] Latest kernel breaks LCD screen
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug
I just verified: 5.15.0-40-generic definitely shows the symptoms.
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Title:
[Medion Akoya E3223] Latest kernel breaks LCD screen
Stat
OK, I got further.
The distortion depends on the presence of the
linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-*-generic package. I first did omit these extra
modules and found a completely different behaviour without.
With linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-*-generic:
Kernels up to including 5.15.0-39-generic are f
Boot with versions betwenn 25 and 41 is not hanging, it is the sddm (and
thus X11) that is not running for yet unknown reasons, and thus the
NetworkManager is not getting active.
What did you change betwenn 25 and 33 and between 40 and 41?
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5.15.0-25 good
5.15.0-41 bad
and all available versions between hanging at boot time, not enabling
the network.
Last message on console for these versions is
[ OK ] Finished Record Runlevel Change in UTMP.
no visible error message, but I can login on console 1. I need to figure
out why these ve
OK, got it. I wasn't aware that the older versions are still in the
regular linux repository with different version numbers.
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Title:
I'm still looking for a method to test different build versions of
kernels.
I tried that mainline tool described here
https://davejansen.com/install-a-linux-kernel-of-choice-under-ubuntu/
but that offers only different Linux versions (i.e. those who differ in
the first three numbers like 5.15.0 a
Is there instructions how to install older than recent kernel images?
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Title:
Latest kernel breaks LCD screen
Status in linux packa
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I just installed Lubuntu 22.04 on a brandnew notebook, and everything
was working well until rebooting after update:
Both the boot splash and the X11 screens are jumping and appear instable
afer a few seconds, as out of sync and running through. It absolutely
looks like
Even more trouble: The machine, although freshly installed, can't even
properly mount the filesystems received by zfs send|zfs receive from a
20.04 machine, and hangs in shutdown, does not even turn itself off.
Several PANICs.
ZFS for 21.10 is really broken.
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There's more trouble.
I just copied several TB of data by zfs send | zfs recv from a 20.04
machine to this new machine. Worked well for hours, but at the end some
crash messages, see attached second dmesg.
ZFS as it comes with 21.10 is definitely not production ready.
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
just installed a new HPE microserver with SSD and four harddisks with
new 21.10 server and tried to create a zpool with
zpool create pool1 raidz2 /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd -O
encryption=on -O keyformat=passphrase
which reproducably crashed twice with the atta
I was able to reliably reproduce the bug on that machine on the same day
several times, so the bug was there definitely, even after rebooting,
but I wasn't able to reproduce it after opening the bug.
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I currently can't reproduce the problem myself.
I do recall that it was the order of mounting. I have a freshly created
zpool where the pool was created with one password, and one of it's sub-
ZFS-trees with a different one, wanted to mount it and make the mistake
to enter a wrong password for the
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I just had made some mistake in a mounting order, thus producing non-
empty target directory.
Imagine a pool name pool1 and zfs filesystems pool1 and pool1/a which
are (due to different encryption keys) to be mounted as
/pool1/a
one in another. (Because of encryption
See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1671135
https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?320530-Kernel-4-19-15-300-fc29
-broke-bluetooth-HIDP
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1671135
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I'm trying to use a Teemi TMSL-50 bluetooth barcode scanner (in keyboard
emulation mode) with a USB bluetooth dongle in an 18.04 machine, which
used to work some months ago.
Now I can still pair them, the ubuntu machine sees the devices and lists
as paired, but can't con
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I'm currently trying to debug why my Bluetooth Barcode scanner
(emulating a keyboard) with a USB bluetooth dongle does not work anymore
with my 18.04, can't connect it anoymore (it used to work at lease
occasionally months ago.) It pairs, but can't be connected as a HID.
I've made some tests meanwhile with the latest 4.14 ubuntu kernel
package, but could not reproduce the bug with the tests under that
kernel so far, but that does not really and realiably mean anything,
because
- the kernel freeze occures occasionally only, therefore difficult to
prove the absence
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I have a brandnew HP Microserver Gen10 with a freshly installed and
almoste bare Ubuntu 16.04 and its 4.4.0-98-generic kernel, two
additional disks, and zfs.
Runs stable, but during shutdown it happened many times that the kernel
crashed and the machine completely froze
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I've configured a bridge interface (named vlan0) through interfaces, but
can't take it up with ifup, since the if-up-script from ubuntu-fan
aborts with error status
reason:
# fanctl net start vlan0
/usr/sbin/fanctl: 41: /usr/sbin/fanctl: arithmetic expression: expectin
Public bug reported:
Hi,
since upgrading to 17.04 I can't connect to bluetooth headsets anymore.
Headsets are found and listed as devices, but when trying to connect,
there's an error
blueman.bluez.errors.DBusFailedError: Protocol not available...
syslog says:
May 3 16:43:12 pcdanisch blueto
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I have an ASUS notebook with - like virtually all notebooks - a touchpad
in front, which generates bogus mouse input when using the keyboard due
to hand movements. Therefore the notebook has - like most notebooks - a
special function (press Fn + blue symbols on keys) to d
> Hadmut Danisch, why do you read half of the instructions before
following them? ;)
Because I follow instruction in order, and because it wasn't obvious
that these were two instructions, because one explicitely stated and
outstanding, the other hidden in the text. That's what we ca
I've received a message asking me to either do apport-collect or add a
statement that I would not wish to upload confidential data. The latter
is the case, I cannot reveal details.
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BTW., I've noticed that the nf tables defined in /etc/nftables.conf are
not loaded at all by boot/systemd, manual loading is needed.
systemctl status nftables says
# systemctl status nftables
● nftables.service - nftables
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nftables.service; disabled; vendo
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Hi,
I have installed the Ubuntu 13.10 netboot code on my pxe server and just
tested it. It worked correctly to install ubuntu on an old, intel based
notebook.
But on my Foxconn NT-A3500 Mini-PC (AMD E350 C
Yeah, I can test that - but not before saturday/sunday, because I'll be
away from home til friday late, and won't take that particular machine
with me.
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
it's quite annoying if typing on a notebook's keyboard the touchpad is
accidently activated and moves the mouse or generates mouse klicks.
On both of my notebook computers I could disable this through keyboard
shortcuts (Fn+ a blue function key, I guess BIOS-driven). Sin
I apologize, but I currently have no ubuntu later than 12.04 LTS for
several reasons. However, as far as I used the device, it seems to work
well current 12.04 LTS.
regards
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