Hi Brad/Leann,
Some positive feedback that at least one system now works out-of-the-box
with the 17.04 installer.
I want to verify that this driver will land in the 16.04.3 installer
(initrd).
Is it true that any modules in an interim release installer (initrd)
always will automatically also be
• On compilation, got this error:
security/apparmor/include/domain.h:18:27: fatal error: include/label.h:
No such file or directory . I fixed it by updating the paths in the
header file.
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Actually, In #5 said this feature was added in isc v5, but that is not correct.
Current upstream doesn't have broadcast flag settings.
https://source.isc.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=dhcp.git;a=summary
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Just a couple of other data points.
It looks like dhclient added the broadcast request flag functionality in
v5 (development release).
14.04 ships with 4.2
16.04 ships with 4.3 (the latest stable release)
Do we know if the user is using dhclient, or networkmanager or if either
client is acceptab
When reading the RFC it appears the broadcast bit specifies to the
server how the client wants the server to respond. I have a few
requests:
1. Can you create pcaps in Ubuntu / RHEL with various settings (like
always broadcast on and off) so we can compare the behaviour and packet
changes
2. Is
The dcmi kernel module has not been upstreamed (which the dcmitool uses, which
is necessary for inband management and setting username/passwords and BMC
information).
The dcmi kernel module also relies on the mei driver. The upstream mei
driver causes the OCP v2 Intel Windmill machine to hang o
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Thanks Jason, we will get this tested (Rod/Samantha)
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@ Jason,
Is this targeted for 14.04 LTS?
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Hi Keve,
We've tried on 14.04 LTS (daily). the inband management does not work
and the system locks when rebooting.
We did have the Ubuntu kernel team take a look. While we get a module
packaged and working in dkms format (and the dcmitool compiled).
The question from the kernel team is why th
I linked to the wrong daily, here is the server daily (prefer to do all initial
test/dev here):
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/current/
There is also a precise-daily as well:
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/precise/daily/current/
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I'm assuming this bug is in the irqbalance, and not the kernel?
But have we tried one of the newer point releases (like 12.04.2 LTS)
which is based on the Q HWE kernel?
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So after some testing what I found was that after installing ipmitool a
reboot was required, after the reboot the ipmi_devintf module was
loaded.
When doing a first boot, only ipmi_si and ipmi_msghandler is loaded...
installing ipmitool complains that /dev/ipmi* doesn't exist. After
rebooting the
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ipmi kernel modules not detecting OCPv3
I tried the precise daily build (08-Aug-2013) which had the kernel
3.8.0-27-generic #40 for the installer... then after I rebooted
3.8.0-28-generic #41 was installed.
uname -a suggests the installer kernel was built/compiled on Fri Jul
19th?
Anyway, the BMC did not work (ipmitool lan print). I
I would tend to agree as well, but the ipmi devices are not created if
I simply boot or reload the module and things like "ipmitool lan
print" do not work (until I run the script to initialize).
I can do some more poking around if you give ideas.
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ipmi interface doesn't work as I expected it to. I would like to see
this support included in 12.04.3 LTS.
Here is the relevant information from inserting the ipmi_si module:
Jul 12 17:04:45 ubuntu kernel: [ 16.947988] ipmi
If I use the script to manually load the ipmi driver (from comment #1)
the ipmi device works.
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I did a fresh install but add an add on nic in order to get the proposed
(27-40). Once the proposed kernel was installed the tg3 driver worked
fine.
Two gotchas the add on card showed up as "p3p1" device name, and the tg3
nic "p7p1"...
I was expecting this kernel to fix
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
The BMC physical port is shared with the tg3 (5725).
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kernel from #23 works w/ tg3! I also tested ipmi just to make sure it works.
Will this fix make it into the 12.04.3 LTS point release?
The only things to note, but don't hold up this bug from closing, is
1) The NIC shows up as eth11, but I suspect this could be due to this
not being a stock ima
As long as it lands in the 12.04.3 LTS point release (August?), that is
okay, no need to backport.
I have two questions though.
1. I don't think I've tested this on stock raring. Should I test on
stock raring or on a daily 12.04.3 build to make sure this will land in
12.04.3?
2. Could you also
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The apport information is when running the kernel from comment #5. That
kernel makes the ipmi_si module work, but the tg3 NIC driver does not
work (does not show up as a nic device).
Be aware, in order to get the machine on the network I added a PCI NIC
card that shows up as eth10 (a realtek card
apport information
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The AMD OCP v3 "Roadrunner" uses the broadcom (bcm) 5725 netextreme
card. 12.04 LTS does not recognize the card (in the PCI ID list or the
tg3 kernel module). The PCI ID is 14e4:1643.
My next plan is
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Also here is the output of the ipmi_si module being loaded with the
stock kernel (failed) and the leann kernel (works)
failed:
Jun 25 09:38:42 precise2 kernel: [ 186.940809] IPMI System Interface driver.
Jun 25 09:38:42 precise2 kernel: [ 186.940857] ipmi_si :02:00.6: probing
via PCI
Jun 2
@ Stefan, brainfart on my side and missed the correct commands... here
is the correct output of lspci -vvvnn. Also note this is running on the
working kernel from comment #8, if that matters.
02:00.6 IPMI SMIC interface [0c07]: Broadcom Corporation Device [14e4:16b9]
(prog-if 01)
Subsyst
When testing a related bug for the tg3 driver
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/opencompute/+bug/1178899) using this kernel
(http://people.canonical.com/~ogasawara/lp1178899/) the ipmi_si module
successfully worked.
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I Leann, I tried the 3.8 kernel you provided. Unfortunately it does not
make the tg3 driver aware of the NIC (and nothing shows up w/ ifconfig
-a).
BUT this kernel DOES make the impi_si model work (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/opencompute/+bug/1179774 ). Not really
relevant here I guess.
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Here is the output of lspci - on that device. Notice the address
change... I'm guessing this may be because I removed an add-on PCI card
in the process.
01:00.6 IPMI SMIC interface: Broadcom Corporation Device 16b9 (prog-if 01)
Subsystem: Broadcom Corporation Device 96b9
Cont
Someone also modified the original theme's (ambience) shadow graphic to
fix the problem, but I'de have to go back and find it again... I did
that once, but after installig 12.04 on a few different machines it was
just easier to change the theme.
David
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Another way I resolved this was to go into "appearances" (searched from
the dash), then set the theme to "Radiance". This theme doesn't use the
menu bar shadow.
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It's not something I've measured and would probably have to done in
context that streaming lots of data probably has impact elsewhere too
(disk, CPU, etc.) so would need to be done with a variety for use cases
and at different loads.
For me I haven't noticed any significant power or performance di
This bug haunted me as well, but I have not had this issue again since
creating
/etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf with the following line:
options atk9k nohwcrypt=1
While this is not a proper fix it might help file a solution and it makes
using
this laptop much more usable.
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I gave a partial solition in step #61 above which worked great after
loging in, but it didn't seem like the display manager would pick up the
change.
Instead, I found the follow solution completely resolved the problem for
me: create /etc/modprobe/appletouch.conf with the following:
options apple
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Hi Vencent,
The initial ramdisk includes modules, configuration files, and scripts needed
to boot
the system. Since everything works post-boot, I suspect that some
initialization
is the problem.
After looking through your information I am almost certain this is because
during
the init process
Hi Vencent,
Here are some things you can try that might help narrow the problem:
* Re-create the init ramdisk, make sure your storage module is in the initrd
(what modules are in the initrd, vs what modules are loaded after boot and
everything
is working)
* Can you test this on 12.04 LTS
Besides getting the crash dialog, this bug did not appear to affect my
normal workflow.
I have not seen the issue arise again (since March 14th)
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I just realized I was still running the upstream kernel, like an idiot,
and was not booting the latest precise kernel.
It went 2 hours yesterday on the latest precise kernel without a kernel panic,
so if you don't hear
from me, assume it's fixed from my perspective.
If there is another panic I'l
Wow... totally understandable on why the automatic update of the bug
whenever there is a new kernel but annoying from a user perspective.
Latest update does not fix the problem.
Still panics, all of them happen when on battery power using precise
(when plugged in, everything seems okay), always h
@ Steve,
I've attached my package list, maybe you can do a diff and see if there are any
other packages that
stand out I may have installed (I played with installing various empathy /
pidgin skype packages that
might have picked up something).
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@agateau
I installed sni-qt:i386 and it now works as expected.
If I would have installed the i386 package (instead of amd64) from the download
URL, do you think it would have picked up
the sni-qt:i386 as a dependency?
David
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the problem.
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I too used the Ubuntu 10.04+ 64bit debian download from skype's website, dpkg
says
2.2.0.35-1.
I installed a second machine this weekend (Saturday the 10th) and
update/upgraded
which inhibited the same problem. Although on that machine Unity came up as
Unity 2D
on initial boot / login, and i d
@brad-figg
Sorry, latest dev kernel still has the same problem (after about 6 hours
of light usage).
David
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Sorry, the above link does not fix it (I did double check that the kernel
installed and booted correctly).
After an hour of the machine turned on battery, a similar panic happened
(Fatal exception in interrupt w/ a call trace including ath and
i80211 functions).
This was with the machine at
@Joseph
Thanks for the tip. Now it is basically a wait-and-see.
If someone else on the notify list has an idea of how to make the
failure reproduce-able, please share.
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Another one.
I suspect that it is happening more often when on battery power vs
plugged in to an outlet.
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Attached is a kernel panic. The system was updated as of March 1st (post Beta
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The panic is not logged anywhere on the system.
If you need a better capture that includes timestamps, I can provide.
If you need a dump, let me know if kdump is the best way to do so under
precise, and I will
tr
I followed the directions here and now it works:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/43280/how-can-i-get-the-skype-
notification-back-in-the-system-tray
I have not verified what changed between Oneiric and Precise. I also
suspect this changes only a single user, not at the system level.
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To answer my own question, I was able to build the i386 libraries on
amd64 by running
bzr bd -- -S -uc -us
sudo pbuilder --build pulseaudio*.dsc
and then installing the resulting amd64 (from bzr bd) and i386 (from
pbuilder).
This allowed me to run the skype client that linked to 32bit libraries
I appear (but have not confirmed) that I'm also running into an ath9k
related kernel panic... I have not captured the panic to and strack
trace to disk yet. Fairly sparadic, seems to happen one a day.
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Thanks David, this works! The only thing I don't know how to do is
build the i386 .deb files so some legacy apps will still work.
I made sure to install libjack-jack2-0 and friends, otherwise the build-
dep was picking up libjack0 which conflicted w/ jack2 and wanted to
remove some applications.
I can confirm that this issue seems to be resolved for me as well.
Sometime between my last point 1/17 and David's post an update fixed my
MacBook. I see I've installed updated lots of packages including X,
xserver, and the kernel, so not sure exactly what update fixed this bug,
but "WFM".
Can ot
Thanks Walter,
I removed gnome-screensaver and installed xscreensaver and the screen
still dims w/o being able to wake it up.
In particular, I tested by:
1. apt-get update/upgrade, replacing gnone-screensave w/ xscreensaver
2. Logout (to LDM)
3. Wait some amount of time
4. Screen dims
5. No keys
@Bryce: I no longer have my X220, so don't wait on me to provide
additional feedback ;) Thank you for your efforts, I wish I could test
it.
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Just did an 11.04 to Oneiric beta 2 upgrade and hit this same bug after
logging in.
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I have a similar problem but on a MacBook 2,2. Everything was fine
until I had the keyboard/mouse replaced, so I suspect although I have an
older Mac that I am experiencing the same problem on new Macs. I found
the following command fixes the problem:
xinput set-prop appletouch "Synaptics Finger
For those reporting success on the X220, are you using an SD card that
was not working before the setpci commands, or are you using an MMC
card? I was under the impression that SD cards worked on the X220, and
this problem was unique to the Toshiba R850s.
Also, for documentation's sake here is th
@Bryce, I no longer have my x220i, but I'll ask someone that might have
access to one.
We can re-open the bug if it is not fixed.
Thanks.
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Some more information:
We found the following information "check the class code of SD
controller on Tecra R850. If the class code is not "0x05", SDHCI driver
is not installed. because the class code must be 0x05 for SDHCI. The
class code is the offset address 0x0A in Configuration register of Rico
I have opened a new bug with a Lenovo X220i Tablet.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-wacom/+bug/787781
I would be happy to test a new package.
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Public bug reported:
I have a Lenovo x220i tablet with the same wacom lsusb device id running
Natty similar to another bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/746652. I've
opened a new bug under request in case it is a different issue.
Basic pen functionality works, but single
I have an x220i tablet with the same wacom lsusb device id running Natty.
Basic pen functionality works, but single touch finger touch does not.
When touching with the finger, the pointer follows the finger, but upon
release the pointer goes to the top left.
The effect is:
Touching icons in the
It appears that this SD card reader may be the same that is found on the
Lenovo X220, which works (717435). I would leave room for someone with
more expertise to verify the system here and on 717435 are actually the
same SD card readers. Is there a way to verity that any firmware
involved is the
I have a MacBook and an AMD based Toshiba Tecra R850. Restarting
bluetooth on both of these laptops also worked for me.
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The Toshiba laptops (R850) appeared to have similar problems, but it
appears the Lenovo laptop mentioned here works with SD (but not MMC),
and the Toshiba laptops don't work with either. A new bug has been
opened for the Toshiba laptops (Intel and AMD R850) here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77
It appears that this patch appears to enable the card reader, it fails to
mount/use/unmount MMC cards successfully. We are seeing failures on two
Toshiba R850 (Intel and AMD) laptops with the 11.04 release of Natty.
The output from lspci is:
* System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd Device e823 (rev 0
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smartmontools
This is but does not produce an unexpected error, rather this is just an FYI so
smartd
will not depend on a deprecated API.
When running smartd on SATA drives with the following /etc/smartd.conf
# begin smartd.conf
/dev/sda -a -d sat -m
I can confirm I am getting the same in Lucid as the original poster.
pulseaudio[21342]: alsa-source.c: ALSA woke us up to read new data from the
device, but there was actually nothing to read!
cylon pulseaudio[21342]: alsa-source.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA
driver 'snd_hda_intel'. P
Similar error messages on my amb64, Ubuntu 10.4, Asus motherboard (with
latest bios)
# dmesg | grep ACPI | grep -i error
[0.671811] ACPI Error (psargs-0359): [ECEN] Namespace lookup failure,
AE_NOT_FOUND
[0.671811] ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\]
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