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full console stack for update and upgrade (in Polish (PL) Ubuntu
version):
tomek@pio-1:~$ sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade -y
Ign.:1
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/ownCloud:/desktop/Ubuntu_17.10
InRelease
Stary:2 http://repo.steampowered.com/steam
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Title:
package linux-image-4.13.0-21-
Thanks Hans, I have tried to patch with your patches my kernel but it
didn't work. A better tech guy - a canonical guy - compiled himself for
me and it didn't work neither. I'll wait for 4.16 but at this point -
because 4.15 has a regression, indeed touchpad movement doesn't work
anymore in drm-int
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After the mainline kernel was patched with 'serdev: Add ACPI support'
(commit 53c7626356c7584e82510d86394a6dcd80525614) and 'serdev: enable
TTY port controller support by default' (commit
22b276a4072087e7b7f1723ccd8a1aa18fab8bbf) and 'Bluetooth: hci_bcm: A
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Title:
Update Ubuntu-4.15.0 config to support Intel Atom devices
Status in linux pack
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It is a mainline kernel.
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Update Ubuntu-4.15.0 config t
No kernel oops with 4.13.0-19-TwoReverts after 24h
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Title:
Kernel Oops with 17.10
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
I have a Clevo N850HK1 laptop.
Bios information:
Vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
Version: 1.05.15
Bios Revision: 5.12
Release Date: 07/05/2017
Question: Will it be safe to install 17.10 ?
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It seems to me that this is not a kernel problem.
I guess that there was a NULL pointer dereference in RSG-Linux-Shipping when
the system started entering severe memory pressure. Then, due to severe memory
pressure, many memory allocation requests started stalling. But there is no
kernel oops mess
Well, not 6 seconds. It is 21 seconds.
I overlooked that timestamp in syslog and uptime are not in sync.
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Kernel segfault pla
The issue is still pending for several kernel updates.
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Kernel
Trimmer,
It is best to wait to install 17.10 until the Ubuntu web site has it available
for download again.
Currently the Ubuntu web site states:
"The download of Ubuntu 17.10 is currently discouraged due to an issue on
certain Lenovo laptops. Once fixed this download will be enabled again."
So
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Kernel hangs after mounting us
Hi,
Not sure if my issue is similar, buto used to be able to boot from a
number of efi files hard coded into the bios
\EFI\Linux\BOOTX64.efi (Linux)
\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi (Windows Boot Manager)
\EFI\ubuntu\shim.efi (ubuntu SECURE)
\EFI\ubuntu\shim$cpu$.efi (ubuntu SECURE)
\EFI\ubuntu\g
What would be the problem?
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Title:
Kernel segfault playing EVERSPACE
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug descriptio
@Brad looks like this:
I: Bus=0018 Vendor=0911 Product=5288 Version=0100
N: Name="SYNA3602:00 0911:5288 Touchpad"
P: Phys=i2c-SYNA3602:00
S:
Sysfs=/devices/pci:00/:00:16.1/i2c_designware.1/i2c-5/i2c-SYNA3602:00/0018:0911:5288.0001/input/input15
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse0 event14
B: PROP
Guys, a full list of system and touchpad info that *might* be of
assistance in tracking this problem since it seems to manifest
differently on different machines:
[brad@EZB3P ~]$ uname -a //of course ;-)
[brad@EZB3P ~]$ dmesg | grep JUMPER
Jumper EZbook/P313R, BIOS JUMPER10x.P8.WP313R.NHNAUHN02 0
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I recently upgraded my Ubuntu version from 15.10 to 16.04. I know, I
should have done this earlier, but whenever I upgrade there's always
something that doesn't work afterwards. This time it's HDMI. I first
noticed the problem when trying to use the projector at work. Weirdly,
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HDMI does
Also happens to me very regularly with 32-bit ubuntu 17.10 on an AMD
machine (AMD Turion(tm) II Neo N40L Dual-Core Processor)
Has been happening from 4.13.0-16-generic 4.13.0-22-generic
[ 28.415201] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 1004
[ 28.415289] IP: bio_uncopy_user+0xc3
SAME HERE ON LENOVO YOGA BOOK WINDOWS VERSION YB1-X90F
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models
Status in
I reanimated my Acer TravelMate B113.
My story:
I had Xubuntu 17.10. Once an update was installed (some apps + kernel), after
reboot OS stopped to work. I tried to load from USB using 17.10 (twice) and
17.04 (twice). Both OS from the same flash drive. No luck. I want to mention
that I was able
I encountered a similar or same problem on Gigabyte AB350 with Ubuntu 16.04
running `4.13.0-21-generic #24~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 18 19:39:31 UTC
2017`. It even shows up on 18.04 Alpha.
Only thing that makes it halfway work is setting `acpi=off`.
Isn't this supposed to be fixed by now?
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#275
Very similar procedure I have shared with few of other Lenovo forum members
(and few others from here).
Sadly, did not receive feedback or some were not able to follow my instructions.
Key was to force BIOS recognizing changes by replacing hard drive. My
trick was to have same partitions map
#275 #276 I reinstalled operating systems on the hdd with another
computer and recreated the partition table ids to mock bios but it
didn't unlock it in any way.
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#276
I have two laptops - one was damaged (Xubuntu 17.10) and one was\is ok (Kubuntu
17.10).
Before putting hdd from damaged laptop to ok one, I tried to run
workable Kubuntu in damaged laptop... Kubuntu tried to start (I saw logo
+ grub worked + cmd worked), but at the end no luck.
So simply pu
Is there currently a safe way to install 17.10? In view of #253, is
installing 16.04 and running dist-upgrade safe?
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Same problem with Acer Aspire E3 111 notebook with the InsydeH20 Bios
ver. 1.37
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Same problem with Asus K501LB-DM141D notebook :(
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