Seems like this issue was caused by nvidia driver remainders, which
caused an instant wake-up after suspend or hibernate.
** Changed in: linux-oem-6.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: linux-oem-6.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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It seems like there is no more force-probe required for oem-6.1, works
fine out-of-the-box now.
When is the 22.2 mesa from ppa:canonical-x/x-staging going to be
released, currently using the linux-oem-6.1 kernel together with the
23.0 mesa from the Intel Arc package sources.
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Is this not going to happen?
> kernel: oem-6.0 plus a bunch of backports from 6.1/drm-tip
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Title:
Add support for Intel DG2
The new firmware package works fine with the 6.0 kernel, it loads the GuC and
HuC Firmware, as seen below:
[4.691687] i915 :03:00.0: [drm] Finished loading DMC firmware
i915/dg2_dmc_ver2_06.bin (v2.6)
[4.702309] i915 :03:00.0: [drm] GuC firmware i915/dg2_guc_70.1.2.bin
version 70
Private bug reported:
When using the latest Linux 6.0.0-1006-oem Kernel, Firefox and Chromium
won't open anymore.
** Affects: linux-oem-6.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Changed in: linux-oem-6.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Information type change
Public bug reported:
The computer is unable to suspend or hibernate, when a DG2 graphics card
is installed and in-use in the system.
When attempting to suspend or hibernate the system will turn off its
screens for a few seconds after which they will light up again.
I am using the latest linux-oe
Hi Timo,
Upgrading to Mesa 22.2 seems to resolve this issue. Using the packages
from the intel repository (https://dgpu-docs.intel.com/installation-
guides/ubuntu/ubuntu-jammy-arc.html) works as well.
Is it planned to release the updated mesa 22.2 packages to Ubuntu 22.04?
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I've managed to reproduce this bug on an Arc A380 and Arc A770 GPU. I've
attached the requested lspci output for the A770.
Ubuntu 22.04 has already received a mesa update with backported patches
for DG2 support:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1971712
I haven't tried 22.10 yet
Looking forward to linux-oem-6.0 support. Got an A380 and A770 here for
testing purposes.
It seems like the current proposed build of the linux-oem-6.0 kernel
still has some issues in this regard.
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Public bug reported:
When using GNOME Shell with Wayland, all application windows become
invisible from time to time. This usually happens right after starting
GNOME Shell for the first time or after having a VRAM intensive
application open, such as a game.
I have installed the latest linux-oem-6
Public bug reported:
DG2 graphics support should be enabled by default, dmesg outputs the
following:
i915 :67:00.0: Your graphics device 56a5 is not properly supported by the
driver in this
kernel version. To force driver probe anyway, use
i915.force_probe=56a5
Are there any plans for providing an i915 DKMS Module with DG2 Support
for oem-5.17?
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Title:
Add support for Intel DG2
Sta
Try nvidia.NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1 as suggested by
@vanvugt
You may wanna change the file path of the temporary file thought for
better performance.
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I'm using a RTX 3080 Ti on a Z690 Desktop motherboard and enabling the
S0ix option fixed the problem for me.
I've added the following option
"nvidia.NVreg_EnableS0ixPowerManagement=1" to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT.
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** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-510 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-510 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Was able to reproduce this bug on two of my machines aswell. Both were
using Nvidia 3000 Series graphics. Booting the 5.15.0-18 Kernel or 5.16
Mainline Kernels didn't have this issue.
Seems like only 5.15.0-22 is affected by this bug.
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Was able to reproduce this issue on two of my machines aswell. Both were
installed in EFI Mode.
Booting the older 5.15.0-18 kernel or 5.16 mainline kernels work around
this issue.
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Public bug reported:
Suspend/Resume and don't seem to work with the shipped 5.15 Kernel.
When rebooting or shutting down the system gets stuck at "Reached
Target: System Poweroff" or "Reboot".
Installing the mainline kernel 5.16.11 fixes this issue and the system
is able to properly shutdown/reb
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Fails to i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1949790 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1949790
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1949790
Thunderbolt 3 NIC driver is loaded too early and won't establish connection
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Public bug reported:
I am using a Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock with a built in Aquantia 10 GBase-T
NIC (atlantic).
The issue is that during boot it only detects the interface as 5 GBe, as seen
in dmesg:
enp11s0: atlantic: link change old 0 new 5000
This prevents the interface from establishing a conn
Public bug reported:
I am using a Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock with a built in Aquantia 10 GBase-T
NIC (atlantic).
The issue is that during boot it only detects the interface as 5 GBe, as seen
in dmesg:
enp11s0: atlantic: link change old 0 new 5000
This prevents the interface from establishing a conn
The latest Ubuntu 21.10 install still comes with zfs-kmod-2.0.3, which
prevents the system from booting in the first place.
Installing zfs-dkms via the recovery mode, which updates the zfs-kmod to
version 2.0.6, fixed the issue for me.
I hope that the release image of Ubuntu 21.10 will ship with
I also experienced this bug on Ubuntu 21.10 Beta during boot on a fresh
ZFS Install with Encryption.
The only way to boot into GNOME without crashing was booting through
recovery mode.
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** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => powermgmt-base (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Intel Titan Ridge TB3 USB Controller prevents system from susp
Public bug reported:
The dmesg log states the following:
PM: Device :0f:00.0 failed to suspend async: error -110
When checking lspci this points to the following device:
0f:00.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation JHL7540 Thunderbolt 3 USB Controller
[Titan Ridge 2C 2018] (rev 06)
which is the
Maybe its a dedicated GPU Fan Controlled by the GPU? Try installing the
lastest Nvidia Drivers, use mainline 4.6 for that and the Nvidia Drivers
ppa.
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As this is a brand new device I tried 16.04 LTS first where the bug was
persistent, same for 14.04. But the lastest upstream kernel fixed this.
Thanks for your help.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
The Fans on my ASUS GL502VT Laptop start spinning full speed after about
2 minutes after bootup in default mode. If I boot with nomodeset boot
parameter it seems not to happen. The Device is running the laste
Public bug reported:
The Fans on my ASUS GL502VT Laptop start spinning full speed after about
2 minutes after bootup in default mode. If I boot with nomodeset boot
parameter it seems not to happen. The Device is running the lastest BIOS
by ASUS.
Kernel Version: Ubuntu 4.4.0-31.50-generic 4.4.13
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