This bug affected me, upgrading from 6.8.0-39 to 6.8.0-40 fixed it! Many
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Title:
UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in
/build/linux-D15vQ
Seems some people here are using the DisplayLink driver offered by the
company for USB3-based DL-devices. I ran into this bug using the udl
driver, since I'm using a DL-device based on one of the older USB2
DisplayLink chipsets. Confirmed the problem in Mint 20.1 and Ubuntu
20.04.2. In Ubuntu, I al
This problem persists on the same system with all the latest updates. I
did however notice that in the "hardware" part of the GUI there is no
longer a "2.1" option, so defaulting to analogue stereo output.
I tried connecting an external speaker ("headphone") and it sounded as
it should.
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It seems the 2.0 speakers get mapped to Speaker and the subwoofer is
mapped to HEADPHONES, not LFE. I confirmed this by raising the volume
for "headphones" in alsamixer and getting the base to play along.
However, there seems to be no workaround in Ubuntu just using the sound
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Slow scrolling in Firefox and slow Youtube-playback with Ra
I discovered that both scrolling and Youtube-playback (HTML5) works just
fine in Chromium, both in Ubuntu 16.10 and Mint 18.1 (which is built on
16.04). So perhaps this is a Firefox bug?
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I scrapped the two 6715s I had and can no longer test them.
/ Carl
Den 20 dec 2016 18:25 skrev "Christopher M. Penalver" <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com>:
> Carl Englund, please see
> https://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/support/irc/ .
>
> In addition to the b
** Summary changed:
- Slow scrolling in Firefox and slow Youtube-playback with Radeon RV
+ Slow scrolling in Firefox and slow Youtube-playback with Radeon RV730
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I first discovered this problem in Mint 18.1 Cinnamon (64-bit) and Mint
18 XFCE (64-bit). I enabled Glamor (and thus, it seemed DRI3) and tried
turning off smooth scrolling and/or hardware support in Firefox, but to
no great avail. Interestingly, scrolling worked nice and smoo
I could use some help, but nobody answered. Is there some IRC channel I
should turn to instead?
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2338146
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Fan on full speed without noapic or nolapic on HP 6715s
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I made a mistake, 4.4.0-34 does not boot with normal fan speed without
noapic. Instead, it seems the change/break appears between 4.2.3 and
4.2.4. I will try to bisect there. Here is the updated list:
4.1.0: fan ok, 32-bit FADT
4.1.1: fan ok, 32-bit FADT
4.1.2: fan ok, 32-bit FADT
4.1.3: fan ok, 3
I have done some testing of different kernels from the mainline
repository, omitting the noapic parameter to see if they start and how
the fan behaves. This is the result. Kernels using 64-bit FADT cause the
machine to malfunction, as per:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/159015
Tested 4.8.0 rc2, problem persists.
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Title:
System slow unless using touc
Public bug reported:
Without adding noapic or nolapic to boot parameters the fan will run on
full speed, the system is sluggish (can almost see windows redrawing on
screen). On some kernel versions tested, rebooting also fails.
The parameter(s) were not required in Trusty. I also tested some
Main
I can confirm 4.8.0 rc1 works great with noapic/nolapic and
"acpi_force_32bit_fadt_addr". Without the last parameter it uses 64-bit
FADT adress and the problem occurs.
Interestingly, mainline kernels 4.3.6, 4.2.8 and 4.1.29 seem not to
honor the parameter and use 64-bit adress no matter what.
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I did some further testing and it seems I have found a culprit and a
solution. In older kernel versions (3.19.8 and 4.0.9 worked flawlessly
without extra boot parameters) I get something like this when booting:
ACPI BIOS Warning (bug): 32/64X address mismatch in
FADT/Pm2ControlBlock: 0x8800/0x
I did get the system to boot in 4.4.0-34 without noapic and nolapic -
but the fan was running on full (separate issue?). However, the system
seemed even slower than when booting WITH said parameters.
4.8 rc1 failed to boot without noapic nolapic, however fan was also on
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System
Did a part of the command fall off? I changed the last part to "bios-
release-date". Here is the output:
68YTT Ver. F.20
12/01/2011
The last kernel version that worked fine is in my Trusty install on a
separate partition, kernel 3.19.0-59. There, the boot parameter
"acpi_force_32bit_fadt_addr" is
I found a smart way to upgrade the BIOS, so now it's up to date, F.20. I
tested 4.4.0 and 4.7-rc2 again but I'm afraid the results were the same
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Yes! 4.7-rc2 booted (with noapic and nolapic) but the slowness-problem
still remains there, tested with the disk utility again.
I tried to boot without noapic and nolapic but the computer seemed
really slow and the graphical environment never came up. I was able to
switch to console and reboot fro
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System slow unless using
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Tested kernel mentioned in #3:
With noapic, nolapic:
Fails to boot, with readable output
Without noapic, nolapic:
Fails to boot, with unreadable output (but supposedly the same content?)
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I tested this installing the Disks tool and running a read-only
benchmark. The transfer rate is very slow (2-3 MB/s) unless I'm moving
the cursor, then it jumps up.
As I understand this could have something to do with triggering/handling
interrupts. In this context it might b
Issue started after fresh install, no knowledge of earlier kernels.
Laptop is currently broken and unavailable for testing, it suddently
died in the middle of normal usage. Ruled out memory and reseted BIOS.
Unsure of reason for malfunction but suspecting solderings. Will perhaps
try baking in ove
I added the "proposed" source and from there installed kernel 3.19.0-46
(using Synaptic). Booted with acpi_force_32bit_fadt_addr and system
froze.
I get the feeling this kernel wasn't the one I was supposed to be
testing with. Could it be because I am on Trusty? Is the proposed kernel
released to
Public bug reported:
After install and updates this laptop still becomes VERY hot. I
installed indicator-sensors to get a handle on the temperature and it's
hovering at about 80C without much load at all.
I managed to work around this by adding "radeon.runpm=0" to boot options
and adding to /etc/
Bug submitted to bugzilla.kernel.org as per developer instructions:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110451
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http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=145186512903943&w=2
Reply:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=145191133113281&w=2
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Done. 4.4.0-040400rc7 tested:
- Message about loading initrd image or somesuch.
- Screen goes black.
- Fan goes to full speed.
- HD light lit for about 15 seconds or so, then goes dark.
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I got it! If I didn't mess it up but I don't think so.
Side question: do you have to do "fakeroot debian/rules clean" for every
step when bisecting? The guide was a bit unclear on that. I was just
thinking the compile process might be quicker if I didn't do clean in
between..
19114b5458510b757cd2
Hi! Bisecting stuff is new to me - I'm not sure I did it the right way,
but..
..I tested precompiled kernel commits found via a link in the Kernel
bisection guide. My results are:
3.19.0-26.27 doesn't boot
3.19.0-25.26 boots normally
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Tested 3.19.0-23 just to make sure..and yes, it works. Everything I've
tested after 3.19.0-25 doesn't.
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Testing 4.4-rc6 had the difference in result that after the fan went on
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a while the blue XUbuntu screen with the spinning wheel came up. After
that the screen went black again and hdd stopped.
4.3.3 was same result but withou
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To reproduce (on this hardware)
1) Install 14.04.3 LTS (Ubuntu or XUbuntu)
2) Install updates
3) Reboot
The kernel used after update is 3.19.0-42. Booting with the kernel that
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Updating 14.04.3 to latest updates renders system unbootable
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I did some testing using different kernels:
3.19.0-26, no boot.
- ACPI PCC error on screen, disappears after a few seconds
- Black screen, normal fan, no HDD activity
- Ctrl+alt+del doesn't work
3.19.0-42
- ACPI PCC error on screen, disappears after a longer time
- HDD works longer before stopp
Public bug reported:
To reproduce (on this hardware)
1) Install 14.04.3 LTS (Ubuntu or XUbuntu)
2) Install updates
3) Reboot
The kernel used after update is 3.19.0-42. Booting with the kernel that
came with the install image (3.19.0-25) works fine.
This computer is a HP Compaq 6715s. I have loo
Haven't had time to experiment for a while. However, I just upgraded to
Wily 15.10 (with updates) and the machine froze just as before. Will
report when I have again tried the latest mainline kernel.
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#5 didn't solve, still has to reload wl now and then returning from
suspend.
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bcmwl stops working after resume from suspend
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I had the same problem solved with the same change (128M -> 256M) on
15.04 amd64 running on a laptop. Should I open a separate bug?
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[Hype
Installing 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu3 (from Wily) seems to solve the
problem for me.
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bcmwl stops working after resume from suspend
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Getting kernel panic every third or fourth resume.
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bcmwl stops working after resume from suspend
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Bug occurred again, does seem to exist even after reinstalling driver.
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After 10 min or so, or an hour. The freeze happened also when using the
performance (max freq) governor.
-
- WORKAROUND: Lock the CPU freq to something.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: linux-image-3.19.0-18-generic 3.19.0-18.18
ProcVers
Other times the screen just freezes without becoming white. There is
however a very quick flicker of white it the lower part of the screen
before this happens.
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The sysrq+alt+1 and sysrq+alt+t had no effect. No sign of anything in
kern.log or kern.log.1 after reboot. SSH doesn't work either.
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Problems seems to be solved after removing and reinstalling driver!
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Should this be reported against kernel instead?
The driver worked fine in 14.10. Since 15.04 module needs to be reloaded
after suspend for wlan to work again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSig
I just had a freeze using rc8 BUT it happened when I was also using the
performance governor - that is, no CPU cycling going on.
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** Description changed:
After 10 min or so, or an hour.
- Wo
** Description changed:
After 10 min or so, or an hour.
Workaround seems to be locking the CPU freq to something. I'm guessing
there might be a bug in the powernow-k8 driver that exhibits itself in
- systems with the XPRESS 200M CPU chipset.
+ systems with the XPRESS 200M GPU chipset.
Tested! System still freezes as before.
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System freezes randomly
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Will continue to test with the powersave governor. For some reason just
setting the frequency and userspace governor doesn't seem to work.
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Have been trying vmlinuz-4.1.0-040100rc5-generic for about a week, using
the laptop for maybe 2h a day, mostly just running Facebook. I was
starting to hope but it froze again today. I was hammering ctrl+alt+f2
in hope of a console just after that, and to my surprise it switched
(but not immediatel
Moved card to other 14.04/386 machine and have been unable to reproduce.
Suspect hardware compatibility problems or overheating.
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Problem remains on 15.04 amd64 with latest updates
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Public bug reported:
I'm not sure if this should instead be tagged on linux/kernel or not.
Blacklisting the nouveau module keeps system going, otherwise it crashes
after a short while of usage.
At some point I was lucky and managed to switch to console before the
system froze completely (seems to
Public bug reported:
I think software-properties should be tagged in this since it offers to
install nvidia-173 (but fails to do so). One of these two packages
should be changed so that the driver is installed or so it isn't
offered.
Terminal output:
"root@sempron:~# LANG=EN && apt-get install n
Forgot the command output: root@emmas:~# sudo dmidecode -s bios-version &&
sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
68DTT Ver. F.13
09/08/2008
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Thanks for the tip! I had forgotten about updating the BIOS because it
was such a hassle, but I finally got it done.
Unfortunately, the problem remains. I got a whitescreen today after
about 20-30 minutes of usage.
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This happened to me today on XUbuntu 15.04 final with updates. It seems
to stay on hogging as much as CPU as it can get its hands on (nice 10
apparently) and using about as much memory as stated earlier here. It
just keeps on hogging, making me wonder if something's gone wrong.
I probably can figu
Public bug reported:
After 10 min or so, or an hour.
Workaround seems to be locking the CPU freq to something. I'm guessing
there might be a bug in the powernow-k8 driver that exhibits itself in
systems with the XPRESS 200M CPU chipset.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: linux
I currently don't have access to the same laptop anymore, as I seem to
have found a workaround by locking the CPU frequency and gave the
computer back to its owner.
However, I do have another laptop with the same GPU which has the same
symptoms. Should I open a new bug and post the information the
** No longer affects: linux-2.6 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: linux-lts-utopic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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System f
Seems more and more to me like a kernel bug affecting a specific
combination of hardware (my two laptops with the same ATI GPU + AMD
processors)..or perhaps, a hardware bug that needs a workaround. Sad to
see it looks like this one has been around for 7+ years already :-(
I'm working on fixing the
Possibly related? Sounds pretty similar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/46470
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System freezes randomly
Tried 15.04 but it eventually ended up in a freeze white screen. Saw
some old posts about the Cool n Quiet-setting in BIOS being the problem.
Will try that before I try the old LTS 12.04.
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I tried booting up from the 15.04 install DVD but problem remains there
as well.
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Radeon driver + DVI + Syncmaster 225bw = black screen
T
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Looks similar to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
video-ati/+bug/655200
Booting to recovery mode (using the vesa driver) gives image albeit
slower and incorrect resolution.
diskdoc@p4:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:
Installing and using Wine 1.7.41-staging under PlayOnLinux (still in
Ubuntu 14.10) seems to resolve this problem for me. As this is not the
default Wine in Ubuntu, I guess this is still a bug..
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Maybe my bug is related? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-video-ati-lts-utopic/+bug/1444680
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XUBUNTU 14.04 keeps fr
Possibly related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1364502
http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=144174.0
I will also mention that I tried to SSH in but to no avail. It's really
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Have two machines with same chip (Radeon XPRESS 200M), this one running
XUbuntu 14.04 (with Utopic driver) and other one running Mint 17.1 XFCE
(apparently with LTS driver). Both exhibit same random freezing.
When frozen, fans spin more and more (CPU on 100%, generating heat?
Bug fixed after I today received update duplicity-0.6.23-1ubuntu4.1
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Tried Mesa 10.1.3 from Proposed but the problem remains.
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Title:
Screen flickers when running game Sins of a Solar Empire
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Tried with
Option "SwapbuffersWait" "off"
(using radeon) just for the heck of it, made no difference.
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Screen flickers when running game
Tried running with Intel IGP instead of radeon - no flickering!
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Title:
Screen flickers when running game Sins of a Solar Empire
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Public bug reported:
Problem appeared after update from Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04. Game worked
fine in Saucy with both radeon and fglrx. Now in Trusty only works with
fglrx. Using radeon driver gives heavy flickering (about 0,5s intervals)
when running the game (through PlayOnLinux/WINE). I expect som
Public bug reported:
Running Trusty/14.04 with updates (duplicity 0.6.23-1ubuntu4) and
getting this when I try to backup. Seems like a new bug since the sort
of similar bugs have been marked "fixed released".
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1494, in
with_
I have duplicity 0.6.23-1ubuntu4, having this problem:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1494, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1488, in with_tempdir
fn()
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1337, in main
do_backup(action)
File
I'm suffering from this too, after upgrading from 13.10. I use my Radeon
with the open source driver.
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 random screen freeze w
Public bug reported:
Get following error when trying to log on SSO: "cannot convert float NaN
to integer".
Tried to downgrade python-software-properties as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pycurl/+bug/1063350 but it
didn't help. I guess the problem is some code somewhere is compiled
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Title:
Screen blank or shaking if boot without nomodeset
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