Public bug reported:
dkms autoinstall on 6.11.0-17-generic/x86_64 failed for ivsc-driver(10)
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: linux-headers-6.11.0-17-generic 6.11.0-17.17~24.04.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-52.53-generic 6.8.12
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-52-generic x86_64
Upgraded to 19.0, as expected, problem remains the same.
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screen randomy goes black then auto recover in 2-5 seconds, with
I am working currently with kernel 5.4.0-40-generic since it released on
ubuntu and I haven't experienced any more disconnects, I'm leaving the
issue open for a few days just in case.
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I'm closing the bug myself because the issue was only vmware horizon
keeping the hardware for itself.
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@you-Sheng forgot to change status to confirmed again after attaching
the requested information.
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I have a lenovo thinkpad E550 that has had kubuntu installed starting with
18.04, now updated to 20.04, I never had problems with wifi until last kernel
update.
If I boot with 5.4.0-33.37 the wireless connection act
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I have a lenovo thinkpad E550 that has had kubuntu installed starting with
18.04, now updated to 20.04, I never had problems with wifi until last kernel
update.
If I boot with 5.4.0-33.37 the wireless connection acts normally, it's mostly
stable and I have no major issues.
# 20: Yes, that's it. Thank you!
The touchpad works perfectly again.
I have changed the following lines in the file
/lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-evdev.hwdb:
# HP Pavilion g6
evdev: name: SynPS / 2 Synaptics TouchPad: dmi: * svnHewlett-Packard:
pnHPPaviliong6 *
EVDEV_ABS_00 = 1284: 5696: 88
EVDEV_ABS
Hi.
I have the same problem. It has appeared after updating to 19.04.
HP Pavilion model G6-2264sa
# 7 - I'm also using Ubuntu vanilla and Gnome Shell
# 8 - Using kernel 4.18.20 does not solve the problem.
Uninstalling xserver-xorg-input-libinput and installing xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics doe
OK, this problem is solved when upgrade the linux kernel
4.8.0-58-generic
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bitwig 1.3.16 don't open with linux 4.8.0-56-gener
I forgot to update the thread with the solution, since vmware horizon v4.3
there is n option to easily choose what to do with the usb devices connected.
To be able to use the devices normally it's just a matter of deselecting the
devices from the menu.
This bug should be closed.
Thanks for your
No, the only thing that affected the operation of the usb ports was the
vmware horizon software. I conjectured other things before finding the
root cause.
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I finally found out the cause for this, still no idea about a proper solution.
I am using vmware horizon to connect to a windows computer, it has a funcion
called usb redirection that allows you to use your usb from the windows
computer.
It seems that when vmware horizon is open, the usb devices
Done, I'm on rc7
$ uname -r
4.8.0-040800rc7-generic
What I observed is that after booting the system, the ports work
properly, but on the next day (laptop being only locked and connected to
the power outlet), they just do the wrong behavior
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$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
J5ET54WW (1.25 )
07/18/2016
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The
It seems to me that the problem is on boot, I have found that:
- If I boot without a device then it doesn't work, it happened to me with a USB
to serial (not creating /dev/ttyUSB0 and also with pendrives /dev/sdx
- If I boot with the device, then I can plug / unplug without issues, even new
devi
Hello again, it seems that the issue arose again, I don't know at what
point but it's still present. Apparently the kernel upgrade didn't fix
the issue, because when it appeared back on the new install I upgraded
the kernel again to current version, and it's still happening
$ uname -r
4.7.0-040700
I changed the status into confirmed (didn't see how to reopen the
issue), if I have to open a new bug referring this one, just tell me.
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Yes, exactly that, I can no longer reproduce it with the current system
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The device on /dev/sdx is not created when inserting
Unfortunately I can reproduce the bug anymore, after installing 4.7rc2 the
devices appeared in my system but strangely the order was changed, so sda was
the removable disk and sdb the fixed drive, I did an dd to sdb (to create a
bootable pendrive) and screwed my system. So I'm now in a freshly i
Ok, I just booted into 4.7-rc2, it seems to work fine, the usb reappears
every time under /dev with the same name, and I can use it normally.
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I wanted to say on the last comment (I posted it before finishing) that
the only strange thing is a message in the syslog saying that the device
"appeared twice with different sysfs paths", might caused by me
plugging/unplugging the device.
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I had to patch apport-kde (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1368911), but
finally could use apport-collect
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I am on kubuntu xenial (upgraded from 15.10), from a couple of weeks I
noticed that the pendrives i insert to my computer are detected but the devices
under /dev are no longer created.
I if reboot the pc with
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I tried with linux-image-4.7.0-040700rc1-generic, but couldn't boot, I
am thrown into console with this message, I had to reboot into the
linux-image-4.4.0-22-generic to boot the machine.
Error parsing PCC subspaces from PCCT
error getting socket: Address family not supported by proco
Unfortunately apport-collect does not work in my system (I guess that
apport-kde is not in a very good shape, can I provide the logs in
another way?
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Hi, Christopher.
I didn't test hibernate (I didn't think of it). I have test now with my actual
kernel and with the two mainline kernels. Here are the results of pm-hibernate:
Current 3.13.0-46-lowlatency:
- it works perfectly. No strange behaviour observed. So it can be used as a
Workaroun
Hello again, Christopher.
This is the result of the reverse bisect:
44d84d7272e5848878a96029b8a8b6e86854f146 is the first bad commit
I attach the bisect log
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Ok. I see this step is going to take me a bit of reading first.
I'll do it as soon as I have a moment.
Thank you so much.
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These are the results:
- kernel 4.0-rc1 doesn't boot
- kernel 4.0-rc2 I have tried all the possibilities I could think of to
suspend and resume. It works just great (good job).
Yes!
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Thank you for your comment, Christopher.
I confirm that I have had updated the BIOS before the behaviour of this
report was observed therefore I change the status to confirmed as
suggested.
Thanks you.
PS: the result of sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date is,
What I have observed is that at boot comes up a message: "ACPI PCC
probre failed"
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[Acer Extensa 5620Z] Supend/Resume fail (r
I have installed kernel 3.19 as requested.
Testing pm-suspend and GUI suspend gives a similar result but I couldn't
see a pattern: sometimes reboots at first atempt to awake, sometimes
resumes fine a couple of times.
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I have observed that
- From terminal: pm-suspend, pressed space bar, resumes (no lock screen)
- From GUI: supend, pressed space bar, resumes (lock screen)
Resumed several times.
Open non maximed window
>From terminal or GUI: power button lights, screen stil black and comput
After three days, I can assume it was not a bug. Therefore, it was related to
old buggy BIOS.
Thank you for your time.
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Thank you Christopher,
Sorry I didn't pay attention to the BIOS date.
I just updated to BIOS-1.35 I will use the computer during the week
trying to receate the same scenario and I will let you know how it
behaves.
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As an additional information I can say I have no idea what might be the
cause of the crash (yep, very helpful indeed) but:
- on my extensa 5620z wifi was only working out of the box no liveCD
and manually configured. Computer was working properly and nicely until
kenel linux-image-3.13.0-44-lowla
Ubuntu 3.13.0-45.74-lowlatency 3.13.11-ckt13
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Installed Ubuntu Studio 64bits with no problem. Normal use and "Multimedia" use
normal.
Upgraded kernel serveral times with no problem.
Since using:
linux-image-3.13.0-44-lowlatency
and
linux-image-3.13.0-45-lowlatency
I have experienced random crashes while I was not
I have intalled a fresh copy of Ubuntu Studio 14.04.
Upgrade kernel without a problem until:
- linux-image-3.13.0-44-lowlatency
- linux-image-3.13.0-45-lowlatency
That I got couple of times this "kernel panic" crash. Normally when I
don't use the computer but with Firefox opened.
I use now ker
I hope this one is also helpful.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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