It appears installing linux-oem-20.04c resolves this issue for me (it
installs kernel 5.13).
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Title:
ath11k_pci sometimes c
Public bug reported:
I have been using linux-oem-20.04c with my XPS 9310 with no problems,
but the recent update to 5.13.0-1019-oem caused my wifi to become
inoperative (ath11k_pci, 72:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Device
1101 (rev 01)). Choosing 5.13.0-1017-oem from the grub menu is my
curren
I should also note that after this happens, attempting to "rmmod
ath11k_pci" results in a wait of several minutes before then getting a
segmentation fault error.
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Adding log snippet form kernel.log - where the following is repeated:
Sep 18 11:46:57 perseverance kernel: [314619.796128] ath11k_pci :72:00.0:
wmi command 16387 timeout
Sep 18 11:46:57 perseverance kernel: [314619.796134] ath11k_pci :72:00.0:
failed to send WMI_PDEV_SET_PARAM cmd
Sep 18
Public bug reported:
Sometimes when my Dell XPS 13 9310 resumes from suspend, the display
fails to show anything for a short while. When the display does show,
the wireless network is no longer working.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-modules-5.10.0-1045-oem 5.10.0-104
Thank you for fixing this bug. Installing mutter 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
and libmutter 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 from focal-proposed has resolved
this issue for me.
Note: The updated libmutter from focal-proposed also had to be
explicitly installed by me, as it was not automatically pulled in when
u
I've now been using an Xorg session rather than Wayland and haven't seen
the repeated keys issue. I do get some very nasty screen tearing when
scrolling (e.g. websites) on Xorg however, so ideally I'd like to
continue using Wayland.
Does that mean that this is likely a mutter bug, rather than blue
Public bug reported:
I have a Microsoft Surface bluetooth keyboard, and semi-frequently (e.g.
around every 10-15mins) end up with repeated keypresses being made (e.g.
apppt get update).
This seems to happen when the machine is under slight stress, or when a
new notification pops up in gno
Same problem continues with 4.4.0-22.
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Title:
bcmwl driver does not work with kernel 4.4.0-21 when secure boot
enabled
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