Submitted actual kernel bug report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215796
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215796
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@Hans de Goede / @Filipe LaĆns
https://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/2103.1/04435.html
Who would be the code owner here to fix the issue?
** Summary changed:
- logitech-djreceiver spams Dmesg
+ logitech-djreceiver spams Dmesg (Unexpected input report number 128)
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sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj
and
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
# Logitech HID driver sucks for G602
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1936573/
# https://github.com/libratbag/libratbag/issues/832
blacklist hid-logitech-dj
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I tried adding
/etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf
:msg, contains, "Unexpected input report number" stop
but it doesn't work :(
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Title:
There are loads of issue reports that complain about this with Logitech
hardware.
https://linuxlists.cc/l/1/linux-
kernel/t/3934117/logitech_g602_wireless_mouse_kernel_error_messages_in_5.10.11+_kernels
^ This thread _claims_ a fix was put in but it has not been (running
5.13 kernel)
I have repo
"me too" - Dell Latitude w/ a Dell WD16 USB-C dock. After recent
firmware updates it got significantly worse and nearly never properly
re-attaches after suspend/resume.
Dell 5400 Latitude:
(0.1.9.1=same, 0.1.7.4=older, 0.1.6.5=older, 0.1.5.1=older, 0.1.4.2=older)
dock:
```
No upgrades for RTS541
@chilewskirbuu that is a reasonable workaround - NOTE: it would break
dual-boot though, so WARNING: don't use that as a workaround unless you
are sure you are not using dual boot;
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Agree w/ @rlaager, this SHOULD NOT be functionally impacting in any way.
The update-grub command is not actually failing, just spewing errors
during os-prober. We want to clean it up (it is cosmetic).
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** Summary changed:
- [zfs-root] device-mapper: reload ioctl on osprober-linux-sda5 failed: Device
or resource busy
+ [zfs-root] "device-mapper: reload ioctl on osprober-linux-sdaX failed:
Device or resource busy" against devices owned by ZFS
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Please also see https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/9801 - it has a
full set of technical details related to this topic.
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@rlaager ref for "long time ago"? (Looking for release notes and
specific version)
I've been reasonably diligent in monitoring my pool scrub activity, I
would "guess" that maybe in the last 2-3 months I may have lost track.
But also I only upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS sometime late-2019 Fall
(ii
Public bug reported:
FULL REF: https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/9858 (initially
submitted there mistakenly)
==System information==
{{{
TypeVersion/Name
Distribution Name Ubuntu
Distribution Version18.04.3 LTS
Linux Kernel4.15.0-73-generic
Architecturex86_64
ZFS Versi
(PS: as per typical recommendations, I have submitted a unique bug
report for my specific system https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-
sputnik/+bug/1763968)
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fwiw, I too experience this issue on Dell LATITUDE E4310
$ cat /etc/issue
Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia \n \l
$ uname -a
Linux fermmy-notebook 4.13.0-38-generic #43~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 14
17:48:43 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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since this has been closed as "invalid", is this to mea
Also, it's worthy to note, that after disabling the HDMI kernel module
as recommended as workaround, Pulse no longer crashes, and I can
successfully use my Creative SB card again -- /not/ using HDMI audio on
the Graphics Card.
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(oops, posted in the Dup'd bug #1170697) - reposting here
Interesting. I am also experiencing this same bug on Ubuntu 12.04 (3.2
kernel...) -- did we accidentally back-merge the bug?
{{{
multimedia@fermmy-media:~$ uname -a
Linux fermmy-media 3.2.0-51-generic-pae #77-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 24 20:40:32
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1169984 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169984
Interesting. I am also experiencing this same bug on Ubuntu 12.04 (3.2
kernel...) -- did we accidentally back-merge the bug?
{{{
multimedia@fermmy-media:~$ uname -a
Linux fermmy-media 3.2.0-51-generic-pae #
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