Unfortunately, the system is unusable this morning. Still trying to
recover it. May have to flatline it again.
It seems I have gotten myself stuck in a loop:
1. try to reboot and that causes kernel panic
2. after that happens a few times, the NVME needs fsck'd because of corrupt
group descriptor
Let me see if I can figure out how to do it without breaking the system
this time.
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Title:
BUG: Bad page map in process Compositor
Public bug reported:
Booted. Started firefox. A couple seconds later it was back on the lock
screen. Logged in again and it hung.
This is a fresh "Erase disk and reinstall" of minimal from yesterdays
bionic iso
Ubuntu 4.15.0-15.16-generic 4.15.15
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18
Public bug reported:
This showed up after Chrome started crashing.
Ubuntu 4.15.0-15.16-generic 4.15.15
This is a fresh "Erase disk and reinstall" of minimal from yesterdays
bionic iso
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-15-generic 4.15.0-15.16
ProcVer
Hi Joseph,
I was having a similar bug; see 1759865, 1760461, 1759947
I tried getting that kernel installed. Without nvidia driver, I
couldn't get the system booted. With it, I couldn't get the kernel to
install. After some time, grub-install no longer worked, even from
liveusb or recovery. I
Public bug reported:
gnome-system-monitor, wget and firefox were running while I was away
from the machine. Came back and the machine showed a Firefox crash
popup. Before I could check what happened the machine was locked up
requiring hard reboot.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.
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I managed to get the upstream kernel onto the grub configuration - but
was unable to boot (probably one of the other drivers I failed to
remove).. will have to try again with various kernel params.
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Also trying to see if I can get the updated kernel into a live usb
environment so I can test that without corruption from any local
configured setup.
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I did a fresh install on new hardware on 3/26. Been trying to get it
stable since (which meant a lot of apt updates and dpkg --configure). I
tried to install kernel 4.16.0-041600rc7 this weekend, but it needs me
to disable nvidia,etc so still trying to get that to work.
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This has been happening since fresh install on new hardware.
Tried to do 4.16.0-041600rc7 this weekend, but couldn't get it to install.
Trying to figure out how to determine what all has to be uninstalled for it to
work.
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I was trying to test out the upstream kernel this weekend. One of the
steps is to disable 3rd party libraries (like nvidia). Is there any way
to identify all the libraries that have to be disabled? Or better yet -
any way to install the kernel into a live usb image?
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Public bug reported:
Autogenerated bug - might be dupe of 1759865 and 1759947
QEMU hung. Couldn't close window. kill -9'd the processes, but window
remained. xkill'd the window, but zombie remained - owned by systemd-
pam.
Apport tried to report it, but hung machine in the process.
As a side no
This is turning out to be a bit more tricky. Switching drivers in
'Software & Updates' did appear to work, but nvidia module was still
reporting in the logs. I purged nvidia, then the system wouldn't boot.
I tried a few of the boot params; but eventually the only way I was able
to get the system
I have been running with that in my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX for a couple days
now. It's unclear whether it is having an impact. Crash rate does not
seem to be reduced, and I am often unable to see the logs after it
hangs.
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Might be the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1759947
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
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Chrome hung. Then the rest of the machine hung.
Might be related to the other bugs recently auto-reported.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-13-generic 4.15.0-13.14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-13.14-generic 4.15.10
Uname:
Doesn't look like switching out the video driver was enough; I'll
continue with the kernel change after work tomorrow.
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gener
Sure - trying it now.
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 2020
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
The first step in trying the other kernel was to disable the nvidia
driver. I have switched it to nouveau and am letting it run for a
little to see if that makes any difference before I swap out the kernel.
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Public bug reported:
Unclear what happened. It said chrome was dying, but then nothing
including mouse and keyboard worked.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-13-generic 4.15.0-13.14
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It's a fresh install on new hardware. No previous versions on this
hardware.
I'll try out the upstream kernel.
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Public bug reported:
I was using chrome and saw the update-notifier warn me of ""
Went to the command line to try to figure out what the problem was. Most
commands just core dumped (including apt and su) however I was able to get this
from dmesg
[ 693.573723] cron[5576]: segfault at 7fff19647
I believe I have fixed mine. Perhaps someone else can test the fix on theirs?
>From this
>http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/91027/how-to-disable-usb-autosuspend-on-kernel-3-7-10-or-above
Edit the /etc/default/grub file and append to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
line:
usbcore.autosuspend=
Could be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1012291
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USB 3.0 connection is unreliable + xHCI xhc
Regarding comment #37
If I plug an Android phone (HTC One m7 GPe) to the same port instead of the
USB3 Hub, it stays connected.
If I connect the USB hub instead, I get this problem.
If I connect the phone through the USB hub, I loose access to the phone rather
quickly during one of the drop cycl
Bug did not go away with 15.10 / 4.2.0-16
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USB 3.0 connection is unreliable + xHCI xhci_drop_endpoint called with
disabled
I see the same problem with a hub plugged in and nothing attached to it.
This happens repeatedly. I've reported it to them as well, but it seems
to be more of a problem with the xhci_hcd. This is with 3.19.0-30.
[ 3323.263466] usb 2-1.1: USB disconnect, device number 103
[ 3323.284305] usb 2-1.4
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