Working for me now as well.
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6.2 kernel won't boot, may be nvidia related?
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Invalid
Stat
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After installing most recent Lunar updates, linux-image-6.2.0-18-generic
won't boot. First attempt to boot hung with gpu-manager service and
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wrong. Subsequent attempts blocked at systemd-modules, I believe.
>We should also clarify "won't boot" is just an illusion.
For me it doesn't finish booting.
I suspect this is because it hangs attempting to switch to a graphical
console to prompt for a decryption passphrase for my encrypted root
filesystem.
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See: https://github.com/jikamens/remember-the-yubikey
The relevant part here is that the unit file just starts up a shell
script that checks if my YubiKey is plugged in, and if it isn't it
exits.
I don't keep my YubiKey plugged in when the laptop is closed and idle —
and it certainly wasn't plugg
One difference between my Framework laptop (where the problem is
happening) and my ThinkPad is that the Framework laptop has a separate
Windows boot partition. Don't know if that's relevant, but thought it
worth mentioning just in case.
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After today's Kinetic update my Framework laptop won't boot.
The boot hangs after this output:
[0.813802] pci :00:07.0: DPC: RP PIO log size 8 is invalid 0.814786] pci
:00:07.1: DPC: RP PIO log size 8 is invalid
[0.815754] pci :00:07.2: DPC: RP PIO log size 8 is
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I just ran `apt-get dist-upgrade -y` on two Jammy systems. On one of
them, this resulted in /var/run/reboot-required and /var/run/reboot-
required.pkgs being created:
jik@jik-x1:~$ ls -l /var/run/reboot-require
Works for me as well.
(Does Ubuntu have some sort of karma system similar to Fedora's, i.e., is there
another web site somewhere we should be going to to indicate that the fix works
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After upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10 yesterday, my backup overnight
failed. rclone reported these errors trying to read from the CIFS
filesystem being backed up:
2020/10/26 18:45:00 ERROR : 2006/0713: error reading source directory: failed
to read directory entry: readdirent:
Yes, both microphone and speakers are now working for me after updating
from proposed.
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Sound doesn't work on Lenovo
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Sound doesn't work on Lenovo X1 Carbon 7th with 20.04
Status in linux
Yup, sleep and wake work now, but I still don't have sound on my
Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th Gen.
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(I honestly don't know what the right package to file this against is so
I'm starting with "linux" and hoping that people can help it get to the
right place if that's not it.)
I have the proposed repository enabled and all current packages from
proposed installed.
The screen
I added `options snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0` to modprobe, and now
_output_, i.e., my speakers, work, but still no input device is being
detected, or at least the sound control panel isn't showing any
available input devices.
I see this in dmesg:
[ 11.075563] input: HDA Intel PCH Mic as
/device
I ordered a brand new, "premium" Roswell HDMI cable from Newegg and the
problem occurs with that cable as well.
Now that the problem has occurred with three different cables, two of
them new, with no adapters in the middle, I hope we can agree that it is
unlikely that this is a cable issue.
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I am somewhat surprised that you think the most likely explanation is a
cable issue. The likelihood of a bad cable being the issue when the
problem occurs with two different cables and is triggered by specific
apps seems, to me, vanishingly low.
Can you elaborate on why you consider that the most
[72227.300557] [drm:drm_dp_dual_mode_detect [drm_kms_helper]] *ERROR*
Unexpected DP dual mode adaptor ID 50
[72228.173908] [drm:drm_dp_dual_mode_detect [drm_kms_helper]] *ERROR*
Unexpected DP dual mode adaptor ID 50
[72229.956316] [drm:drm_dp_dual_mode_detect [drm_kms_helper]] *ERROR*
Unexpected
"If you see changes like that after boot then please attach output from
'dmesg' showing the period of time when the change occurred."
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking me to watch for here. Can you
clarify?
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FYI: While apport-collect was running, my screens went blank briefly and
then when they came back my monitor configuration was wrong: the ultra-
wide monitor was at a lower resolution than it's supposed to be and the
two monitors' relative positions were not configured correctly.
Unplugging the ult
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I have an LG ultra-wide (2560x1080) monitor.
Sometimes when I plug it into my laptop, whose screen was working fine
before I plugged it in, both screens go black but nothing else happens.
I can still see
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Can you clarify: are you saying that installing that oem-dmic-sof-
lp1825294 package is going to be the permanent solution to this problem,
or that you're asking us to test if that package solves the problem
before the change is incorporated into the official Ubuntu kernel?
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I tried a different cable. It didn't help.
Also, I can trigger my monitors freaking out as described above merely
by launching the Synology Drive Client when the ultra-wide monitor is
connected.
Also, the issue seems to be triggered even if the applet isn't visible
in my top bar, i.e., even if th
It's not clear to me how this can be a cable or monitor issue when it
only happens in Xorg and it happens much more frequently when one
particular app is running (see comment #4). Having said that, I will try
to find a spare HDMI cable and test.
I am not using an adapter, I'm plugging an HDMI cabl
>IIUC linux-oem-osp1 has more DMIC support from intel-sof driver.
Not only does the oem-osp1 kernel not recognize the mic in this laptop,
it also doesn't recognize the speakers.
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On my Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th generation using the built-in
speakers, the volume is either off or on, there's no gradation in volume
when I move the slider up or down.
If I enable Over-Amplification than there's gradation in volume when I
turn the volume up past 100%, b
Public bug reported:
The built-in microphone in my Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Generation
doesn't work.
A microphone on a headset plugged into the 3.5mm jack works fine.
This is probably relevant:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201251
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
I am no longer seeing this kernel panic on boot, even with the same
kernel package that was panicking before. Can't explain what changed.
*shrug*
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kernel panic after upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10
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I have Package: linux-image-5.3.0-10-generic, Version: 5.3.0-10.11 after
upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10 today.
I get a kernel panic on boot, before I'm asked to enter the passphrase
for my hard drive.
I obviously can't cut-and-paste the kernel panic text, but I took a
photo,
With the mainline kernel, the psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=1 kernel
option does not appear to be necessary any longer, but I still need to
un-blacklist the i2c_i801 module in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and
rebuild my initramfs.
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Status: Incomplete => Confir
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The touchpad doesn't work after installing Ubuntu 18.04.1 on a new
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon laptop. I see log messages like these
repeatedly:
```
Sep 27 15:41:17 jik-x1 kernel: [3.824013] psmouse serio2: Failed to reset
mouse on synaptics-pt/serio0
Sep 27 15:41:17 jik-x
I'm sorry, I found a workaround for this issue -- changing my Synology
NAS configuration to allow SMB 3 to be used made the problem go away, or
at least it seemed to -- and I don't have any more time to spend
troubleshooting it.
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While trying to write a bunch of files in quick succession to a CIFS
filesystem on my Synology NAS, I start getting kernel oopses and the
terminal windows in which I'm doing the file operations -- whose current
directories are inside the CIFS filesystem -- suddenly crashing.
>Does the mouse movement work again after you click its button?
No.
Do you think I am an idiot?
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RF mouse (with USB dongle)
1) Just tested bionic, same behavior.
2) I also discovered something new about this issue when I tested this
on bionic. I _thought_ I observed this on artful, but I wasn't certain
so I didn't mention it, but now I'm certain. Immediately after reboot,
when I move the mouse (note I'm using Xorg, not
I asked for assistance with the test you asked me to perform back in
January. Can you help?
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Status: Expired => Incomplete
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RF mouse (with USB dongle) doesn't work after reboot
I did "systemctl restart NetworkManager" and observed errors from fanctl
in my syslog. Then I upgraded ubuntu-fan to 0.12.9~17.10.1 and did
"systemctl restart NetworkManager" again, and this time there were no
such errors. However, I'm not certain that this is an adequate test, so
I'm not changing
I am using the nvidia driver for my graphics card. It sounds like I
can't do that with an upstream kernel build? Is that correct? Well my X
server automatically use the open-source Nouveau drivers if the nvidia
driver isn't in the kernel, or do I need to reconfigure something
manually?
And it look
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They don't mount at boot. If I list them by host name in /etc/fstab,
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 15.10, I have several CIFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab.
They don't mount at boot. If I list them by host name in /etc/fstab,
mount says name resolution failed in the boot logs. If I list them by IP
address, mount says the network is unreachable in the boot logs.
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