** Summary changed:
- GDS force mitigation re-enabled in 6.10 causing crashes
+ GDS force mitigation re-enabled in 6.10 (and 6.11) causing crashes
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> Just waiting for the kernel team to make the source available in the
normal oracular git repo.
It is here:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/oracular/tree/debian.master/config/annotations?h=Ubuntu-6.11.0-4.4#n8189
Also -5.5 is affected and it on its way:
https:/
> Just waiting for the kernel team to make the source available in the
normal oracular git repo.
It is here:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/oracular/tree/debian.master/config/annotations?h=Ubuntu-6.11.0-4.4#n8189
Everybody running this kernel on an older Intel
Matthew, you can check this yourself. Just install the kernel and look
for CONFIG_MITIGATION_GDS_FORCE in /boot/config-*. You don't need to
install it either, you can just download the "modules" package that owns
the config file and unpack it with dpkg-deb and grep the config file.
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Maybe I should point out that the upstream default is 'n' [1]. I don't
know why it has been set to 'y' in Ubuntu, maybe just because mitigation
sounds "safe".
[1]
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/Kconfig?h=v6.10#n2615
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Hi Philip,
There must be a misunderstanding. In your links I see:
+CONFIG_MITIGATION_GDS_FORCE policy<{'amd64': 'y'}>
So line 8134 has:
CONFIG_MITIGATION_GDS_FORCE policy<{'amd64': 'y'}>
and this is the problem. This setting should be 'n'.
Please see my
** Summary changed:
- No signal for hdmi monitor
+ No signal for hdmi monitor (i915)
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Title:
No signal for hdmi monitor (i915)
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** Summary changed:
- failed to send h2c command
+ rtw_8821ce: failed to send h2c command
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Title:
rtw_8821ce: failed to send h2c co
** Description changed:
The (supposedly unintended) re-enabling of GDS force migration in the
Ubuntu 6.10 kernels causes the AVX instruction to be disabled on older
CPUs which have no available microcode update. This causes various
programs to crash due to the unconditional use of AVX in l
** Description changed:
The (supposedly unintended) re-enabling of GDS force migration in the
- 6.10 kernels causes the AVX instruction to be disabled on older CPUs
- which have no available microcode update. This causes various programs
- to crash due to the unconditional use of AVX in libgnutl
** Description changed:
The (supposedly unintended) re-enabling of GDS force migration in the
6.10 kernels causes the AVX instruction to be disabled on older CPUs
which have no available microcode update. This causes various programs
to crash due to the unconditional use of AVX in libgnutl
Public bug reported:
The (supposedly unintended) re-enabling of GDS force migration in the
6.10 kernels causes the AVX instruction to be disabled on older CPUs
which have no available microcode update. This causes various programs
to crash due to the unconditional use of AVX in libgnutls.so, libxu
When I have the OP's original issue, lost connection after resume and
only one network listed, simply running "sudo iw wlp3s0 scan" makes
everything work again, without having to reload the module.
I am sure I have seen the lost connection after resume without any
network listed too. I have not ye
There are possibly two independent issues here. In some cases the
connection is lost after resume, and the module must be reloaded (or
configured to be unloaded at suspend).
The other issue is that nm-applet shows no connection (or in my case it
shows a wired connection and no wifi bar or networks
Other possible workarounds to try out:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=737424
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2004690&page=4
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Seeing the same as OP with "Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6235
(rev 24)" on 16.04.2 with 4.8.0-34-generic.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #737424
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=737424
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Possible UAS module bug, see
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1455956#p1455956
Blacklisting UAS for the given device is probably a workaround.
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This is not related to the linux-wlan-ng package. Actually, make sure
you have linux-wlan-ng purged (uninstalled including configuration
files).
** Changed in: linux-wlan-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Brad, did you post in the wrong bug report?
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Title:
[radeon KMS:M26:X700] broken display after resume (patch)
Status in X.Org X serv
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