Blacklisting prevents you from configuring the back light, e.g. the time
out.
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Keyboard Backlight Turns on at boot
Status in
Blacklisting the module is not a solution to the problem, it just hides
it.
The problem is still that the state of the back light does not seem to
be properly restored under some conditions.
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This is probably related to the change introduced in Linux 4.1. The Dell
keyboard driver can now control various settings about the keyboard
back-light and exposes control devices in /sys to change these settings.
Commit: 6cff8d60aa0aba5583ecda09984dbcb2f24cc28d
(https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/
That still does not answer if you are asking me to test anything. I
probably do not have anything to add here, especially since I upgraded
the host system to Windows 10 in the mean time, any result would be
therefore not exactly comparable.
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Memory balloning in Hyper-V generation 2 does not work
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In Prog
Sorry, I cannot comment on that matter. I do not have the setup to test
it any more.
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@GaryParr technically the firmware is okay. It is the I2S support in the
Linux kernel that needs to be finished. We should not encourage firmware
trying to distinguish between running Windows or Linux. The current
"solution" on the XPS 13 really is just a temporary hot-fix until the
kernel support
For me the Vivid kernel works.
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Regression: 3.16.0-31-generic breaks touchpad on Dell XPS13 (2015)
Status in linux package i
As far as I followed upstream, work is being done on this matter in the
Linux kernel, not really in Ubuntu. (Since it is not a packaging bug,
but rather a development task)
Current focus seems to be to make sure audio works in HDA mode. I2S mode
is apparently improved in kernel versions 4.0 and 4.
I happened again after rebooting the first time into the 3.19.0-14
kernel yesterday. So it is not solved yet.
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Kernel does no
I am currently running on 3.19.3 upstream and the bug did not occur. But
I have to point out that the bug only occurred sometimes with the latest
Ubuntu vivid kernel. I do not know yet how to reliably trigger this bug,
it seems it needs some special conditions to happen.
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The issue first happened after upgrading to vivid from utopic. The
utopic kernel did not show this behaviour.
I did a short test with the upstream kernel and the issue could not be
reproduced with it. Booting back into the Ubuntu kernel 3.19.0-9 on the
other hand exhibited this issue again.
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The kernel does not always detect already connected USB devices on boot.
I have an USB nic and an external mouse connected to my Laptop.
Sometimes these devices are recognized after boot, sometimes they are
missing.
When they are not present after boot you have to unplug them
It definitely worked before applying the kernel update.
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Regression: 3.16.0-31-generic breaks touchpad on Dell XPS13 (2015)
N.B.: The two kernel parameters "acpi_osi=!Windows 2013" and
psmouse.resetafter=0 as a temporary work around until this bug gets
fixed, the described bug happened without these parameters!
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Today’s kernel update breaks the touchpad on the 2015 Dell XPS13. On
3.16.0-30-generic the touchpad worked fine.
Symptoms are that the touchpad stops responding at random times.
A possible cause is this patch:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/c
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Going back to kernel 3.16.0-30-generic fixes the problems for now. Given
from the RedHat bug report the problem seems to be present in 3.17
kernel as well. It seems some change between 3.16 and 3.17 caused this
as a regression.
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-input-syn
The touchpad worked fine for me with the utopic kernel (3.16.0-30). Due
to general system stability problems though I upgraded to the current
vivid kernel (3.18.0-12), which seems much more stable in terms of no
CPU/GPU hangs so far, though the above mentioned touchpad problems
happen for me too si
Good news, with the daily image of June 14th the problem seems to be
fixed. Thanks for your work.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Satish for your information, utopic has a new upstream version of
efibootmgr included. It might be worth checking if that is fixing your
problem as well.
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I tested the daily image from May 5th of Ubuntu Studio. It shows the
same error like the trusty release image.
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Unable to run apport-collect, the bug happens during boot sequence
before any console is available to the user.
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Using the Ubuntu Studio 14.04 release image (64bit), it is impossible to
boot or install in a Hyper-V generation 2 VM.
Using either option in Grub (install/live system) results in the
attached error screen after the animated Ubuntu Studio boot logo
(plymoth),
It should be no
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The problem just reappeared after the latest kernel upgrade. Apport data
is attached.
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Memory balloning in Hyper-V generation
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The generation 2 VM has been assinged a memory range of 512 MiB-4096MiB
with a starting memory of 512 MiB. It should get additional memory when
needed, but the total available memory in the VM stays at the intial 512
MiB and the kernel starts swa
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After some time the problem reappeared again today. Ballooning worked at
first and the VM got more than the initial memory, but after some time
this double kernel stack traces were back.
The time these end in the kernel log is just determined by the time I
uploaded the kernel log, from my perspect
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The generation 2 VM has been assinged a memory range of 512 MiB-4096MiB
with a starting memory of 512 MiB. It should get additional memory when
needed, but the total available memory in the VM stays at the intial 51
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The newer bug report is a duplicate of this one, not the other way
round.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1268833
Wireless not working in 13.10 and 14.04 for rtl8192ce (RTL8188CE)/asus
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10ec:8176 Wireless not working in 12.04 for rtl8192ce (RTL8188CE)
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The generation 2 VM has been assinged a memory range of 512 MiB-4096MiB
with a starting memory of 512 MiB. It should get additional memory when
needed, but the total available memory in the VM stays at the intial 512
MiB and the kernel starts swapping instead of allocating mor
Trying to reproduce to confirm the length of the error turns out to be a
bit tricky. I currently do not know what exactly triggers this bug.
Simply booting the VM again currently does not show that behaviour. As
it is apparently related to the Hyper-V ballooning driver, maybe the
Hyper-V on Linux g
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task systemd-udevd:1906 blocked for more than 120 secon
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1287398 ***
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hyper-v: frame buffer driver not loading in Generation 2 mode
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
System log shows repeated incidents of "task systemd-udevd:1906 blocked
for more than 120 seconds."
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-17-generic 3.13.0-17.37 [modified:
Public bug reported:
After installing a fresh daily image on a generation 2 Hyper-V VM, the
following two lines appear during start and in the system log:
[ 19.773125] hyperv_fb: Unable to find PCI Hyper-V video
[ 19.773125] hyperv_fb: No memory for framebuffer
The modules does not work, as
Public bug reported:
System log shows repeated incidents of "task systemd-udevd:1906 blocked
for more than 120 seconds."
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-17-generic 3.13.0-17.37 [modified:
boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-17-generic]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0
For what it is worth, I notices that normal scrolling with the mouse
wheel works again with the current kernel in trusty (it does not work at
all with the current saucy kernel).
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Title:
Hyper-V Synthetic
Hi,
I reported the bug upstream to de...@linuxdriverproject.org.
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Hyper-V Synth
The mainline kernel did not change the behaviour. The bug still exists.
Could the bug be caused by some element in the Ubuntu graphics stack?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Hyper-V Synthetic Video Frame Buffer Driver was added upstream with
kernel 3.10 (commit:
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I am running Xubuntu 13.10 in a Hyper-V machine on Windows 8 Pro.
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