I took the kernel update to 5.3.0-28.30~18.04.1 as well as the
390.116-0ubuntu0.18.04.3 nvidia driver updaate. The driver built fine,
and its running fine on 5.3.0-28 for me.
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Public bug reported:
After the update from 5.0 to 5.3 the dkms reconfigure of the nvidia-390 kernel
module fails.
The problem seems to be in a conflict between the "list_is_first" routine in
the module and the new kernel, which causes a compile error. I will upload
/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/390.116/
Any update on this ? Thanks for your efforts.
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Title:
Ubuntu 15.10 freezes occasionally
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incom
Lenovo G50-30 . Upgraded to the kernel to 4.5. And upgraded BIOS too to
A7CN48WW.
But it still hangs many times a day.
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Title:
Ub
I found the problem. It had nothing to do with kernels. The udev rule
56-hpmud.rules was left over from 14.04 through the upgrade to 15.04.
The action it induced when the printer is connected broke the printer
identification.
Removing the rule fixed the problem. This udev rule was part of the
hpl
I've now done a variety of tests on the original hardware using serveral
partitions on disk. Here is a summary
Original 14.04 Printer keyboard and mouse all work.
Original: 14.04->14.10->15.04 cannot get_string descriptor for HP1018.
keyboard/mouse ok
Clean 14.04 with 3.16.0-30-generic 3.16.0-
Before I get into bisection, I did another experiment. I also have a
macbookpro running Ubuntu 15.04 same kernel. I plugged the printer into
the macbook and it is properly recognized. I'm attaching the relevant
portions of the syslog from the workstation and the macbook. They are
quite a bit diffe
Correspond ing syslog from workstation
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1455937/+attachment/4401191/+files/workstation-log
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I repeated all the steps documented in the original report with linux
4.1.0-040100rc4, and the results were identical.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-4.1-rc4
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I updated the bios
L51 v01.51
04/13/2015
nothing involving the printer has changed
$ sudo usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0
Error: Input/output error: GET_DEVICE_ID on '/dev/usb/lp0'
$ hp-info -i
HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.15.2)
Device Information Utility ver. 5.2
Copyright (c) 200
Unfortunately I am on a production machine and due to the server hanging
and becoming unresponsive, I had to reinstall ubuntu 12.10 server edition.
The problem does not appear in this 12.10
But then I found that this softlockup problem has been solved and the last
working kernel version that was
Public bug reported:
ubuntu version 14.04
linux kernel version 3.13-0.29
What is expected: no kernel oops
What happened instead: kernel oops
This bug is non deterministic and manifests in 1 day or two to 10 days.
This is observed especially with running processes of multithreaded
java. The log s
attached is the the apport report
Thanks!
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It turns out the problem was the blueman package. I deleted it an now
bluetooth is working as before. Its been installed for a very long time,
but apparently something recent caused a problem when a bluetooth audio
device disconnected.
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Bluetooth had been working well for me until recently. I'm running
Ubuntu 13.04 with a bluetooth USB dongle that I use to pair with various
headphones.
Suddenly, after the first successful connection to the headphone, once I
disconnect either from the headphone side or the co
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