Okay, I think the firmware that I downloaded works correctly and that
this is only a problem with the alsa ucm configuration. I'm closing
this, thank you for your attention.
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I'have found more information on the issue here:
https://docs.kernel.org/sound/codecs/cs35l56.html
According to the error message that I get (Calibration disabled due to
missing firmware controls), I searched for the corresponding wmfw files
and found them here: https://archlinux.org/packages/core
I have found some additional information here:
https://docs.kernel.org/sound/codecs/cs35l56.html
> Calibration disabled due to missing firmware controls
>
>Driver was not able to write EFI calibration data to firmware registers.
> This typically means that either:
>
>The driver di
Public bug reported:
I'm having problems getting this audio controller to work:
$ lspci -v -nn | grep -A2 -i audio
00:1f.3 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Intel Corporation Lunar Lake-M HD
Audio Controller [8086:a828] (rev 10)
Subsystem: Lenovo Device [17aa:233c]
Flags: bus m
Hello, is there a viable workaround for this issue?
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Title:
installation of kernel headers fail with "Read-only file system" error
Public bug reported:
Upon system start the crash report was generated "System experienced an
error"
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: linux-headers-6.8.0-47-generic 6.8.0-47.47
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-45.45-generic 6.8.12
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-45-generic x86_64
App
I have the same problem on a Lenovo T460s. Adrian Wilkins described it
very well in #6.
Like Duncan L. wrote Kernel 6.7 from the mainline archive works fine.
Kernel 6.1.110 works well too. I will stick to this kernel for the next time.
I also tested v6.11 and v6.10.10. They make the same problems
I have just seen this on 6.8.0-22-generic on a libvirt host running
serveral k8s instances in KVM. Their drivers are backed by ZFS.
I just switched them to cache=writeback for disks, that might trigger
this issue. It happened when they were idle but at a time (8AM) when I
suspect some crons ran.
-compression
6.5.0-17-generic #17~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jan 16
14:32:32 UTC 2 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
nkhan@bicr-compression:/mnt/cephfs/home/users/nkhan$
~/data/NKHAN/linux-home/date.sh
bash: /nfs/home/users/nkhan/data/NKHAN/linux-home/date.sh: /usr/bin/bash: bad
Note that relaxing the watchdog module blacklist would solve this issue
too: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1767172.
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> I think it's fine. It sounds like there will just be no way to
override package-installed blacklists any more. That's unfortunate, but
it's a very rare situation.
The i6300esb watchdog driver is required for every KVM/qemu virtual
machine with an emulated watchdog
(https://wiki.openstack.org/wik
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2048183 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2048183
Doing uninstall did help getting those tools installed but still perf
counters do not work:
jan@jan-ThinkPad-P1-Gen-6:~/work/mariadb/10.11/mysql-test$ perf stat -e r5111c4
true
WARNING: event 'N/A
Public bug reported:
jan@jan-ThinkPad-P1-Gen-6:~/work/mariadb/10.11/mysql-test$ sudo apt-get install
linux-tools-6.5.0-14-generic linux-cloud-tools-6.5.0-14-generic
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
linux-cloud-tools-6.5.0-14-generic
Good New Year's Eve (it's 6 minutes to midnight in Finland) - and Happy
New Year 2024,
the reason I wrote the Bug Report was that it was impossible to install
Ubuntu 23 at all. At that time Ubuntu 22.04 was still using Kernel 5.xx
and problems - if any - were not as severe as in Ubuntu 23.04 an
Linux version 6.4.12-200.fc38.x86_64
(mockbuild@30894952d3244f1ab967aeda9ed417f6) (gcc (GCC) 13.2.1 20230728
(Red Hat 13.2.1-1), GNU ld version 2.39-9.fc38) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
Wed Aug 23 17:46:49 UTC 2023
230 ?I< 0:00 \_ [md]
1377 ?S 6:15 \_ [md0_raid1]
156
linux-headers-5.15.0-91 was not installed but the other associated
packages. Reinstalling of this version fixed the problem.
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Ubuntu 20.04
5.15.0-91-generic
NVIDIA 390.157
PC gets stuck at the terminal when booting. Can start startx manually,
but the NVIDIA driver is not used.
No problems with 5.15.0-89.
I have another PC with NVIDIA 470.223.02, kernel 5.15.0-91 works there.
** Affects: linux-met
So this fix solves the problem.
The Web-camera also works now.
Thank You everyone.
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Computer with Intel Atom CPU w
inxi of an Intel Atom CPU computer running with Kernel 6.5.0-10-generic
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Just to add to this, it is definitely a kernel problem, and since it
comes back once in a while it would suggest that its the same
programmer/contributor that is the cause of this - it then get fixed in
newer kernel and then comes back again(seem someone don't learn from
their mistake).
I am on Li
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Title:
Computer with Intel Atom CPU will
Public bug reported:
While updating the nvidia drivers package all visual signal dissapeared
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
Package: nvidia-kernel-source-535 535.54.03-0ubuntu0.23.04.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.2.0-24.24-generic 6.2.12
Uname: Linux 6.2.0-24-generic x86_64
N
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So, I still dont' understand how/why but I seem to have solved it by:
(1) I changed /etc/default/grub:
GRUB_TERMINAL=console GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text nosplash debug
loglevel=7 apic=verbose --verbose"
(the change to the line above was only adding "text" parameter)
(2) I installed ubuntu-
A few updates: I downloaded a Ubuntu 23.04 in a USB stick and I can
consistently boot from it, it uses kernel 6.2.0.
But when I try to boot it the same kernel from my hard drive
(/dev/nvme0n1p1) it freezes just after grub initializes initrd --
nothing is printed, even though I passed "loglevel=7"
CPU is a Intel 12900k btw.
Still no idea why it's not working.
I tried to install a kernel 6.2.16 ... but it fails silently in the
exact same way, stuck in the "Loading initramfs".
Is there a kernel parameter that would make it more verbose ?
(Btw, I `apport-collect` won't work, because I"m no
After it reboot normally with kernel 6.3, I moved ahead and run the
dist-upgrade to Ubuntu version 23.04, which also installs kernel 6.2.
After the installation, again things stopped working. The kernel 6.3
that was working until just before the installation, now freezes just
after "Loading initra
As an update I manually installed kernel 6.3 from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.3/ (by downloading the
.deb files to a usb stick), and it seems to be back to normal on that.
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I was actually meaning to upgrade to 23.04, but the updater offered to
upgrade to 22.10 first, so I supposed this was needed.
After a standard upgrade with the UI, even the recovery boot never
passes the "Loading initial ramdisk ..." line -- it silently freezes.
I have remov
Hello @kleber-souza.
The regression was not fixed. There have only been mitigations.
Please see our comments in the other bug report.
All information required is available in the previous bug report, but I
have attached a patchset that actually fixes the regression.
** Patch added: "Reverts up
Judging from the utter lack of response to the core issue of backporting
untested patches from an - at the time - release candidate unstable
upstream Linux version, back to what is supposed to be *three* long term
support "enterprise grade" Ubuntu editions, it seems that Ubuntu's
policy for Linux k
** Description changed:
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other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
+
+
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
-
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making impossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making unpossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2017444 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2017444
Yes it is the same bug. I mention bug 2015794 in my report as "already
reported in 23.04 Beta".
On 28/04/2023 17:25, Tom Reynolds wrote:
> Possible dupe of bug 2017444
>
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** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
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making unpossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
** Summary changed:
- Kernel 6.2.0-20 Bug / Regression caused by atomisp module - Computer with
Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 in to Ubuntu or Kubuntu 23.04
+ Computer with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom
Will You please add file shisp_2401a0_v21.bin to kernel in directory
/lib/firmware
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Computer with Intel Atom CPU will not bo
SOLUTION FOR THIS BUG IS FOUND:
Installing file shisp_2401a0_v21.bin from:
https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero-base/blob/master/recipes-
kernel/linux/linux-yocto/shisp_2401a0_v21.bin
to /lib/firmware will solve the bug.
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** Description changed:
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** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
making unpossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
-
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
- The last stable Ubuntu Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot with is
- 6.1.25.
+ This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distri
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel
6.3.0.
- This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
- This also includes the latest Ubuntu Kerne
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel
6.3.0.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
This also includes the latest Ubuntu Kerne
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
- The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
** Attachment added: "Version.log of Kernel 5.19.0-40"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2017444/+attachment/5667482/+files/version.log
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other
** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn of kernel 6.1.25"
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This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
apport information
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Naturally I was not able to execute apport-collect 2017444 in Kernel
6.2.0-20 but I did it with Kernel 5.19.0-40.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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portVersion: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
- Architecture: amd64
- AudioDevicesInUse:
- USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
- /dev/snd/controlC1: jan 973 F pipewire
- jan 974 F wireplumber
- /dev/snd/controlC0: jan 974 F wireplumber
- /dev/snd/seq:
apport information
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mesg.log of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 6.1.25.
3. xsession-erros of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 6.1.25.
+ ---
+ ProblemType: Bug
+ ApportVersion: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
+ Architecture: amd64
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC1: jan 973 F
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This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
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This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
** Summary changed:
- Kernel 6.2.0-20 Bug / Regression caused by atomisp module - Computer with
Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 in to Kubuntu 23.04
+ Kernel 6.2.0-20 Bug / Regression caused by atomisp module - Computer with
Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 in
** Description changed:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot wit
Public bug reported:
Computers with Intel Atom CPU (maybe other Intel CPUs as well) will not
boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any other Kernel in 6.2 series.
This includes the latest stable Kernel 6.2.12 in Ubuntu repositories.
The last stable Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot with is 6.1.25 (
@Christian, @Konrad, Ubuntu 22.04 has this fixed. It was fixed in
PulseAudio 15, run `pulseaudio --version` to see the version you are
running.
But HSP sound is still much worse than A2DP sound e.g. if you listen to
music. HSP is still mono and limited to a bandwidth of 8 kHz. The scope
of this bu
Hi @chengendu,
Thanks.
I have posted a comment to the effect of backporting changes in new (and
at the time, unreleased and not yet stable) Linux kernels to LTS
releases. There is no need to await upstream's feedback and judgment,
this change belongs to Linux 6.2, not old LTS kernels.
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You re
Please note that this is a bug that for unknown reasons have been
backported from 6.2-rc3 to LTS released kernels in Ubuntu Server LTS.
Upstream is not responsible for making the decision of whether this
backported change should be part of older kernels in Ubuntu Server LTS.
Please revert the cha
Thanks again, but why is it not possible to roll back the NFS change and
roll out only the security relevant content in the meanwhile?
Nearly one month and counting for balancing the need for systems being
up vs. having security updates is not quite tenable for most system
administrators.
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You
I think Ben's question could be clarified with:
How does "login" relate to non-login (non-interactive) processes started
automatically via system processes?
Our issue is with suexec-like mechanisms, and the 2 orders of magnitude
increase ACCESS and 1 order of magnitude for LOOKUP, while significa
Not only is it about severe loss of service, but this also keeps
numerous systems at risk because they cannot easily install a kernel
with the security fixes.
For the future, please consider not bundling security releases with
other fixes, as to avoid this situation where systems essentially remai
Hello,
I have the same problem on Lenovo "ThinkPad T14s Gen 1" and "AMD Ryzen 7 PRO
4750U with RadeonGraphics" on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS.
Here are the last lines before freezing :(
Feb 24 22:16:33 ntb2525 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2298]: (II) event22 - RAPOO
BT4.0 Mouse: SYN_DROPPED event - some
45:1C:3E:FA:23:66:CE:6E:19:1C:B0:51:51:C1:CF:
4E:D7:71:24:07:52:7E:7F:F6:78:FF:7E
mmcli -L:
/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 [generic] MBIM [14C3:4D75]
Any idea?
Thank you.
With best regards Jan
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ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.24
19:1C:B0:51:51:C1:CF:
4E:D7:71:24:07:52:7E:7F:F6:78:FF:7E
mmcli -L:
/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 [generic] MBIM [14C3:4D75]
Any idea?
Thank you.
With best regards Jan
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ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.24
Architecture: amd64
Casper
Fresh installation Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with all updates / Fresh
installation with all updates 22.04 LTS.
Thinkpad X230 and external display. Default resolution external display
2560x1440. After screenlock the external display has a different
resolution. Sometimes 1920x1080 or 1280x720. Only unpluggin
Bionic:
The problem does **not** occur on Ubuntu 18.04 with HWE-kernel 5.4.0-137
(really)
The problem does **not** occur on Ubuntu 18.04 with HWE-kernel 5.4.0-139 >
fixed!
The problem **does** occur on Ubuntu 18.04 with kernel 4.15.0-204
The problem does **not** occur on Ubuntu 18.04 with kernel
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On Ubuntu 20.04 the Kernel 5.4.0-144 solves the problem.
Thank you very much.
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