Public bug reported:
I connected an external usb NVME disk to one of the usb-3 ports on a
raspi 4b. The disk can't be used and dmesg says:
[snipped]
[ 47.309485] ieee80211 phy0: brcmf_p2p_send_action_frame: Unknown Frame:
category 0xa, action 0x8
[ 137.048321] usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB devi
** Also affects: linux-aws-6.8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Anbox 1.23 Version Application f
** Also affects: linux-aws (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
booting an 24.10 or 24.04 ec2 instance w
This isn't fixed in the jammy 6.5.0-1024-aws kernel.
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Title:
move sev-guest module from linux-modules-extra to linux-modules
St
** Package changed: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu) => linux-aws
(Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Enabling fips-preview on Jammy AWS fails with: Unexpected APT error
+ Enabling fips-preview on Jammy AWS fails with: Depends: linux-aws-fips (>=
5.15.0.1042.43) but it is not installable
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> Is this a regression, i.e., has it worked before?
This is a new desktop PC so idk if this is a regression. But from what I
read on the internet, it seems to be broken forever
> Are you running the latest BIOS?
Yes. This is with "ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI BIOS 1709" (1709 is the
version her
Public bug reported:
I have a "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. ROG STRIX X670E-E GAMING WIFI"
motherboard and the builtin ethernet card does fail from time to time
(randomly - usually some hours).
Steps to reproduce:
- activate ethernet
- wait hour(s)
- then ethernet will no longer work
The kernel logs
I did test the kernel from lunar proposed (6.2.0.1015.16) on AWS. The
image boots with sev-snp enabled:
# sudo dmesg | grep -i sev
[5.563677] Memory Encryption Features active: AMD SEV SEV-ES SEV-SNP
[6.140250] SEV: Using SNP CPUID table, 64 entries present.
[8.507286] SEV: SNP guest p
Ah. I see. KSM_ENABLED=AUTO from /etc/default/qemu-kvm is used through
/usr/share/qemu/init/qemu-kvm-init via the qemu-kvm.service systemd
service. thanks for the hint!
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this is included in all available EKS images (and in general in Ubuntu
images on AWS). Feel free to reopen if you still encounter this problem.
** Changed in: cloud-images
Status: New => Fix Released
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@Seth,
ksm is disabled by default so it's still opt-in:
# cat /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run
0
it only gets activated when you install ksmtuned (which is not installed
by default). So I think that's fine.
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Public bug reported:
AWS did recently announce AMD SEV-SNP support (see
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/sev-snp.html. To
have that working in the ubuntu AWS images, the module needs to be
available (linux-modules-extra is not installed by default).
So please move the module to
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: snappy
Status: New => Invalid
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T
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
generic arm64 kernel can not boot initrdless and there
** Summary changed:
- generic arm64 kernel can not boot initrdless
+ generic arm64 kernel can not boot initrdless and there is no -kvm kernel
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Public bug reported:
The CPC team wants to build minimal arm64 images. Those images should boot
initrdless (similar to the amd64 images where the -kvm kernel is used).
But booting an initrdless image (build with livecd-rootfs) does fail with:
$ sudo qemu-system-aarch64 -m 2G -M virt -cpu max -
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