Public bug reported:
Whenever I (or some other process) try to remove kernel 5.11, the
process fails. This matters for me because 5.11 introduces a regression
that I can only mitigate by running an older kernel (like 5.8 or 5.4).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-ima
This issue is also affecting me. I booted up with kernel
5.4.0-65-generic which resolved the issue.
Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
5.4.0-66-generic
AMD Radeon RX5700XT
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I can confirm this fixes the issue for me on the 2020 Dell XPS 13 Dev
Edition with Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX200 [8086:2723] (rev 1a)
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FWIW, I installed Kubuntu 17.10 on a brand-new Lenovo Flex 5 several
days ago before I knew about this issue and did not experience any
problems.
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Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 17.04
Bluetooth device:
https://smile.amazon.com/VicTsing-Wireless-Waterproof-Hands-Free-Speakerphone/dp/B074DX13T1
(itentifies itself as "C6")
The above Bluetooth speaker paired and started streaming audio perfectly
in Kubuntu 17.04. But the audio quality was poor,
to -59 for me to hit the bug by chance.
I had a job (duplicity) that would oom every time under -59 and -62. With
-63 from proposed, it doesn't.
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Just as a note for newcomers reading this, I can confirm the bug is NOT
fixed in the officially released 4.4.0-62.83.
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Title:
"Out o
hought. After checking my logs, it seems to have started right
after upgrading the kernel from 4.4.0-57-generic to -59. And now I have
found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1655842 so I
think this is a duplicate of that.
Thanks for the help!
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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OOM with lots of free swap
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On a vps with 512MB RAM and a 2 GB swapfile, I am experiencing 100%
reproducible OOM when running duplicity. duplicity uses a fair amount
of memory, about 300 MB at the time of OOM, but there should be plenty
of
Public bug reported:
On a vps with 512MB RAM and a 2 GB swapfile, I am experiencing 100%
reproducible OOM when running duplicity. duplicity uses a fair amount
of memory, about 300 MB at the time of OOM, but there should be plenty
of swap to accommodate it.
I have attached a syslog excerpt. Note
Got it working by downgrading modemmanager as described here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2239564
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Title:
cdc_acm causes
bump
Anyone get this modem working? Works in 13.10 but getting same behavior
as above in 14.04.
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Title:
cdc_acm causes Pantech UML2
This also seems to affect Ubuntu 14.04.1 AMD64. I had this exact issue
and when I came back from a reboot it gave me an Apport report,
something about vbetool failing with SIGSEV().
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> Synaptics just upstreamed a new set of HID touchpad driver:
>
>
> http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid.git/commit/?h=for-3.16/rmi4&id=9fb6bf02e3ad04c20edb8e46536ce3eeda32c736
>
> It's better we can have it in 14.04 .
>
Debian has packaged 2013.11.27:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=kernel/wireless-regdb.git
Any chance we could get this into Trusty? Without it, there are weird
connection issues with 802.11ac.
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I have requested an update to an even newer version of regdb, both in
the Debian request that references this, and in #1284093. This is needed
to support VHT, but would also fix this issue.
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Public bug reported:
Only very recent versions of wireless-regdb have support for VHT (80mhz
channels); in addition, all current kernels have a bug that will cause
your card to fail to associate with a VHT ap when your local regdb
didn't allow VHT:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7088
>From recent experience working on
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70881, it appears that the
kernels default is to:
- On module load, default to global region
- When associating to an AP, reset the local region to match the APs
It seems like unless you are going to run in AP mode, or
n I have a
chance I was thinking of writing it up as a formal patch submission, in
hopes that it would get more attention that way. If you have any other
ideas (about the bug itself or how to get it fixed), that would be great!
Thanks!
Nate
On Mon, 27 Jan 2014, Tyler Hicks wrote:
> Thanks for
For what it's worth, here is the backtrace from when I reproduced the
bug using emacs/evince. Maybe it is helpful to look for similarities in
the code path, though it certainly sounds like the crypto code in
ecryptfs is the place to begin. I may try putting in lots of
WARN_ON(irqs_disabled()).
J
I am able to reproduce this bug as well, using Ubuntu saucy (13.10) with
kernel 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP. The machine is an HP Folio13
laptop. I am happy to provide more info and/or test patches.
I actually encountered it independently. When you run latex from emacs,
it spawns evince to
srry bout that didnt mean to do that im a noob :P
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Title:
Suspend and hibernate not working in 13.04/13.10 with alx module
Status i
I'm sorry; I switched to Kubuntu on the device that was having this
problem shortly after encountering the bug. The problem did not exist in
KDE.
You can go ahead and close this bug; I'm no longer in a position to
provide the additional information requested.
Thanks for your followup, I'm sorry I
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