I could not pin-point a specific upgrade that could cause this. The previous
batch of updates contained pretty much just
- KDE and Qt updates
- fwupd libflashrom1
Last time I saw this, I was using 5.19 kernel, and it was said that a fix was
in 6.0. or newer.
Now I have run 6.2.0-33 for 3 months
Occurred today on KDE Neon, while plugging the TB4 dock. This started
happening after the recent updates, so was working fine reboot today.
[ 7556.301991] usb 3-5.1: Product: ThinkPad Thunderbolt 4 Dock MCU Contoller
[ 7556.301992] usb 3-5.1: Manufacturer: Lenovo
[ 7556.301993] usb 3-5.1: SerialNu
I got similar symptom, but with NVIDIA driver and Lenovo Thunderbolt 4
dock. Looks like for it happens after connecting dock back, but screen
goes black already when disconnecting from the dock.
System info:
Linux mopo 6.2.0-33-generic #33~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu
Sep 7 10:33:52 U
Juerg, which information do you need? The bug is marked 'incomplete',
but there is no information request pending.
The upstream commit 2e92a49f90f73c8edc44b25c6e669d5e70893c90 does not
fix the issue, so new firmware seems to be needed.
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Sorry for attempted hijack.
I was just trying to provide insights that I happened to face with the
firmwares from upstream commit 2e92a49f90f9, using kernel version 6.2
and somtehing similar of a TU117 gfx silicon, and that I am still facing
very similar issues. Perhaps for the very reason that ex
** Summary changed:
- Jammy: NVIDIA Turing architecture firmware for Nouveau missing
+ Jammy: NVIDIA Turing architecture firmware for Nouveau missing (TU117)
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Sorry, I was also under that impression, but got sidetracked by the
comment
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/-/issues/266#note_2109414
But, the TU117 has not been updated in the repo in ages?
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-
firmware.git/log/nvidia/tu117
This build to test now is from 20230320:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/20230323.gitbcdcfbcf-0ubuntu1.7
linux-firmware:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/commit/?id=bcdcfbcf0a8f24a914b8c163906e6ce93d7f8897
So we would need NVIDIA FW 2
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/nouveau/mesa/-/issues/83#note_2109477
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linux-firmware is outdated
Status in linux-fi
The NVIDIA firmware is still too old in this build?
Based on the below ticket, it should be at least 20230404
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/-/issues/266
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/-/issues #266
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/-/issues/266
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Seems to be running OK, I think my remaining issues are related to
nouveau <-> KDE interactions
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Ok, I disabled SDDM from the loop and started Plasma session manually. I
got some nouveau-related traces in the logs
Just for reference, I needed to do the following steps
0. Boot up with kernel 5.19
1. sudo systemctl disable sddm.service
2. reboot to 6.3.0-33
3. startplasma-wayland
4.
5. alt+sp
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Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in linux-firmware source pa
Some more details, I'm running KDE Neon (Ubuntu Jammy base).
Kernel 6.2.0-33 + new FW + Plasma (X11):
-> Login OK
-> Cannot logout, SDDM won't be displayed again (this was my original issue
with the 6.X kernels)
(Also, cannot use multihead on KDE).
Kernel 6.2.0-33 + new FW + Plasma (Wayland):
->
I tried it. After booting up with kernel 6.2.0-33, logging into KDE from
SDDM just freezes during SDDM handoff. So no effect on the faulty
behavior from my part.
With kernel 5.19 + the proposed firmware, it works. So to me this seems
more kernel nouveau driver related issue?
So, for me I still ne
I'm trying it now.
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linux-firmware is outdated
Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
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Status in linu
Hi Timo,
does testing
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/20230323.gitbcdcfbcf-0ubuntu1.7
require some specific kernel version, or can I drop this FW into Ubuntu Jammy,
running linux-image 6.2.0-33?
I'm running KDE Neon, so updating to Lobster is not an option at the
moment, and
Dmesg around last night's crash. Might be IRRELEVANT?
** Attachment added: "Dmesg from kernel 5.19.0-42"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2022001/+attachment/5677209/+files/dmesg-vmsvga-crash-%205.19.0-42.txt
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Journalctl excerpt from crash tonight, starts around line 1716:
kesä 01 21:57:26 neon kaccess[1218]: The X11 connection broke (error 1).
Did the X11 server die?
** Attachment added: "Journalctl from the crash"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2022001/+attachment/5677208/+
>due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable to run
>this command
>please add a comment stating that fact and change the bug status to
>'Confirmed'.
Cannot open application windows, as already stated in the bug
description, the window or the whole desktop crashes.
** Des
I tried now with 'linux-generic' package (provides currently linux-
image-5.0.0-20-generic). I did not experience any mouse lag issues,
upon any successful* boot. So in that sense this is 0/10 reproducible
with 'generic' kernel variant.
With 'lowlatency' kernel the mouse lag issue is roughly 5/10
I just saw this right at boot. The mouse was lagging already at the
login screen. And the login screen took around 10 seconds to show up
after the first two lines of kernel boot messages. (Usually takes around
2 seconds).
** Attachment added: "dmesg_mouse_lag_ubuntustudio_login_screen.txt"
ht
** Attachment added: "USB devices in the system"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1787857/+attachment/5277100/+files/lsusb_mouse_lag_ubuntustudio_login_screen.txt
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** Attachment added: "/proc/interrupts output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1787857/+attachment/5277101/+files/proc_interrupts_mouse_lag_ubuntustudio_login_screen.txt
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Actually, happened also with lowlatency-5.0.0-20 on a subsequent boot.
But again, after one reboot this did not reproduce. So it is not 10/10
systematical.
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I saw this issue with fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 19.04,
lowlatency-5.0.0-13 kernel.
After upgrade to lowlatency-5.0.0-20 kernel I did not see the issue
anymore.
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