The same error
5.0.0-05rc5-generic
Ubuntu 18.10
ZenBook 13 UX331UAL
dmesg | grep -i i2c_hid
[0.984305] i2c_hid i2c-ELAN1200:00: i2c-ELAN1200:00 supply vdd not found,
using dummy regulator
[0.984317] i2c_hid i2c-ELAN1200:00: Linked as a consumer to regulator.0
[0.984318] i2c_hid i
Public bug reported:
I reported this bug on a Samsung laptop. The same happened when using a
toshiba laptop. When I open the chrome, the cursor has frozen and the
screen turns off. No key combination worked and I had to force my laptop
off. In the system log the error appeared at 12.12
ProblemTyp
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Random unrecoverable freezes o
Hi,
Still present in latest i386 Bionic 18.04.02 LTS
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Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport
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Sorry, one last thing. If this issue is not an issue in later versions
than 14.04 LTS, due to later-introduced hot patching for example (so
that restarts are never required for updates), that would be considered
a reasonable solution, and I would just upgrade to Version 16 or 18 as
needed. Thank yo
Sorry... I should have said if this is no longer an issue in later
**32-bit** versions... because hot patching might must be for 64 bit
versions, which wouldn't help in this case. Thanks.
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** Description changed:
Similar bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1507472/
The first time suspending works great but after that suspending causes
the laptop to wake up regardless of the method used to suspend.
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- WORKAROUND: Disable XHC1 prior to sleeping via:
** Description changed:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1507472/
The first time suspending works great but after that suspending causes
the laptop to wake up regardless of the method used to suspend.
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+ WORKAROUND: Disable XHC1 prior to sleeping:
+ #
I am seeing this on an updated Cosmic with a Dell Inspiron 5570. Kernel
version is presently 4.18.0-15.16.
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AER: Corrected er
In terminal try
echo "options sky2 disable_msi=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/sky2.conf
sudo modprobe -r sky2
sudo modprobe sky2
Then test it
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Yes, the issue still persists in 4.19.20 and 5.0-rc5
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019, 9:55 AM Kai-Heng Feng
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massimiliano, it will help immensely if you use Ubuntu with the computer the
problem is reproducible with and file a new report via a terminal to provide
necessary debugging logs:
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Hi Joe, can you please paste the output of "uname -a" from your system
that is presenting this issue?
Thanks in advance
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Use
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hvcs vterm driver doesn't cleanup it's tty kref allocation on clo
No package containing the fix for 18.04 has been released yet, only 18.10.
It is therefore expected that 18.04.X still displays the issue.
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I am running 18.04 with linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 installed. I can
confirm that the issue has been resolved with the latest kernel which is
4.18.0-15-generic.
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FYI still happening to me on 18.04 with HWE kernel,
similar behavior as #38: kworker with steady high
cpu usage after un-docking, re-docking didn't solve
it tho.
kernel: 4.18.0-15-generic
hardware: Thinkpad x270, Thinkpad Ultra Dock, network: enp0s31f6 (dock eth) and
wlp3s0 up
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # still slow
echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # goes faster
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zfs poor sustai
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package
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Ok, now we finally know it is about qemu&kernel patches - I'll add tasks for
that.
Still haven't seen any xen references, setting that to incomplete.
But given how new it is I'd punt this from 19.04 to 19.10 where things
in kernel&qemu will have matured and be safer to use.
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Assignee: Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team (ubuntu-sru) => Łukasz
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