I am including the output of the dmesg command as ran immediately after
resume from suspend - it shows the stack trace I am referring to in my
bug report.
** Attachment added: "dmesg_2020-06-08_04:12.txt"
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Public bug reported:
When I resume from suspend, my system initially appears to be frozen.
The screen is black and/or the input devices are not working.
After several minutes, I can switch to a console (and then to the
desktop) but the system is under full load, to the point that even
trivial com
** Description changed:
When I resume from suspend, my system initially appears to be frozen.
The screen is black and/or the input devices are not working.
After several minutes, I can switch to a console (and then to the
desktop) but the system is under full load, to the point that eve
** Description changed:
When I resume from suspend, my system initially appears to be frozen.
The screen is black and/or the input devices are not working.
After several minutes, I can switch to a console (and then to the
desktop) but the system is under full load, to the point that eve
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
I am denied access to the subfilesystems exported by my nfs server (the
top level filesystem itself is unaffected).
The client is reporting that I do not have the necessary permissions.
However, all was fine un
apport information
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Thanks for your helpful instructions.
The most recent mainline kernel (= 4.7.0-040700rc7-generic) appears to
be unaffected.
I can now enter the exported subfilesystems again with the expected
permissions.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream kernel-fixed-upstream-4.7rc7
** Tags removed: kernel
I confirm that the issue is solved by the kernel in proposed.
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Title:
[regression] NFS client: access problems after updating to ker
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to kernel 6.1 (linux-oem-20.04c), I experience system
freezes within seconds from logging in. On the first two runs, the
system only froze when I launched firefox. On the next run, it froze
immediately after logging in.
On all three occasions ,the Keyboard and
Apparently it is an an ACPI thing. When I disable PTXH, suspend works
as expected. Or rather, more or less as expected - the system does not
wake up any longer when I touch the keyboard. I need to push the button
on my computer case instead.
On a side note, the openSuse system that is installed o
I seem to have it fixed. I have added these two lines to
/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers-kms.conf:
options nvidia-drm fbdev=1
options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
NVreg_TemporaryFilePath=/var/nvidia
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Public bug reported:
Trying to suspend a first time, the system came back on.
A second attempt turned the screen black but the system still would not
suspend. With intervals of about 20 seconds, I received messages on
screen like the following one: "Freezing of tasks failed after 20.008
seconds
Upgrade tot 6.1.0-1007. The shell does not freeze any longer but firefox still
does whenever it is requested to bring up a dialog window (for example to do
perform download). The browser needs to be killed to become usable again.
My journalctl log has this:
mrt 05 16:13:20 Dapple firefox.deskto
I have just tried the updated version of the 20.04c package, which
provides kernel version 6.1.0-1006.6. No Improvement there. The system
still locks up as soon as I log in.
The last thing that journalctl recorded before the lock-up is:
01:32:57 Xorg: (II) Loading /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nvidia
Public bug reported:
My system fails to suspend or, to put it more accurately, wakes up again
the very moment that it appears to have gone to sleep. The click that
signals the drives parking is immediately followed by the whir that
signals they are spinning up. I can try once, twice, three times i
Public bug reported:
After starting a video, I noticed that my mouse and keyboard had become
unresponsive. The video kept on playing but there was nothing I could do
to take back control. I then tried to log in over SSH from another
computer on my local network but there was "no route to host" an
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