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Unrecoverable failure in required component org.gnome.Shell.deskto
Sorry, I mean there's no amd64 version in bionic-proposed.
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s=focal;
> sourcepackage=base-files; component=main; status=Fix Committed;
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> verification-needed-focal verification-needed-xenial
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I don't why that was included but it shouldn't be. Please remove it.
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Importance: High
Assignee: Andreas Hasenack (ahasenack)
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OK, so an update. I removed fwupd from my system and I can confirm that
once I can get the displays to sleep, they stay that way as they should.
Now for the weird part... they won't go to sleep on their own. Doesn't
matter whether I'm in Wayland or Xorg - they won't go to sleep on their
own. DPMS
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I disabled the color profile of both of my displays and my printer and the
displays are still awake in the morning. I did check the PID of gnome-shell
and it is the same so there don't appear to be any silent crashes.
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Title:
Displays wake up pre-maturely (likel
I don't use nightlight and disabling bolt didn't help. As I think it's
notification related, I'm going to turn on do not disturb this evening and
see what happens.
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I've disabled fwupd and cups and I still see it in the morning when I come
into the office. I'm inclined to shutdown boltd and see if that stops it
from happening since I don't have anything plugged into the thunderbolt
port at this time.
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I rebooted last night for a new kernel. This morning the monitors were
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journal output.
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I have no crashes in /var/crash of gnome-shell and I've removed all non-
system extensions. I'll post an update once I observe either the
behavior or lack there of.
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After a period of time, my displays go to sleep as they should. However,
I often come back to find that the displays are awake, the mouse pointer
is on a screen, but the screens are otherwise black. They're in this
weird "awake but not fully on" mode. At that point, they will
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To add some additional information... I upgraded the BIOS of the machine
to the latest, plugged in the TB display and rebooted to -33. The fan
spun up and it didn't pass beyond C3. I unplugged the TB display and it
then progressed all the way to C7 so it appears to be a TB issue. Kai-
Heng is looki
Unplugging my second display (which was plugged into the USB-C
(thunderbolt) port) gets me:
:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/pmc_core/package_cstate_show
Package C2 : 9432921176
Package C3 : 31184452865
Package C6 : 2187632
Package C7 : 0
Package C8 : 0
Package C9 : 0
Package C10 : 0
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Here's a powerstat log from the machine under load running 5.4.0-23. I
can do the same for -33 if that's more helpful.
:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/pmc_core/package_cstate_show
Package C2 : 9390902880
Package C3 : 31168180646
Package C6 : 0
Package C7 : 0
Package C8 : 0
Package C9 : 0
Package C10 : 0
:~# uname -a
Linux hero 5.4.0-23-generic #27 SMP Tue Jun 2 15:30:43 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/pmc_core/package_cstate_show
Package C2 : 6690026342
Package C3 : 29921735212
Package C6 : 0
Package C7 : 0
Package C8 : 0
Package C9 : 0
Package C10 : 0
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So, I've spent some time on this, and I'll be honest, I don't have a lot
of answers. I know that -9 is awful. I've booted them all and ran
powerstat on all of them logged into the desktop with nothing extra
running. Attached is a tar file with the results of all of the kernels I
have installed, whi
Public bug reported:
I have a skull canyon NUC as my daily driver and the fan is running much
higher than it should, even when the machine is completely idle.
This happened with the 5.3 kernel and also with the 5.4 kernel during
focal development cycle. It was fixed somewhere along the way prior
This happens to me on 5.4.0-33-generic (focal). Do you want me to test
these 5.3 kernels?
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
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When I wake my display, all applications are showing on the same
workspace, regardless of where they actually are. As soon as I switch
workspaces, they all go to the right workspaces as they should have
been. It's only when the display first wakes up.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroR
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** Tags added: verification-done-eoan
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
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Yes, it's not just Pidgin - other apps do it as well.
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iwlwifi broken for Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i with 5.4/20.04
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Double notifications: first content, then "app is ready"
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I have a Lenovo x1 Carbon Gen5 and when it initially came out if you
left the onboard NIC (e1000e) module loaded it would suck CPU/battery
life so I have it removed in rc.local on boot.
In 5.4 (also happens on 5.4.0.15.18 which I'm running from proposed
right now), this is wh
The kernel from Andrea has been stable for me (no GPU hangs). The fans
seem to come on a little more than they did with the previous kernel
from Colin but certainly it's much better than the vanilla 5.4 was.
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In my case, this turned out to be the kernel crashing when the e1000e
module was removed. I rmmod'd that in rc.local because when I originally
purchased the laptop, that module would suck power and battery life.
When I stop removing that module, the kernel doesn't crash and suspend,
shutdown, etc,
Seth - suspend does not work with dmic_detect disabled so it looks like
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Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th Gen doesn't su
This also affects x1 carbon 5th gen
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I upgraded today to 5.4.0-14-generic and it affects me. It didn't affect
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Thanks Andrea - I'm running the kernel now and all is well so far. I'll
update this bug in a few days with my experience.
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5.3.0-23-generi
This also affects 5.4.0-9-generic - I see the same behavior on today's
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
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Just to close the loop on this, I used the test kernels and the problem
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
To man
Just to provide more information - my initial report was incorrect. I
did in fact see the tearing on the laptop display. It seems whenever
you're using non-integer scaling with Xorg, that's what happens.
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I do not, I'm scaled at 200% and I've disabled all experimental-
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Attached are the logs from all three kernels. The test kernel didn't
seem to make much difference I don't think.
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5.3.0-23-generic causes
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 5.3.0-23-generic the fans in my machine don't stop
running. They always sound like something is utilizing CPU - even with
no applications running after boot.
If I boot back to 5.3.0-19-generic it's fine.
My microcode version is reported as 0xd4 and iucode-
Public bug reported:
On my laptop, fractional scaling seems fine, including watching a
YouTube video. It has a quad HD display.
Enabling fractional scaling on my desktop which is attached to a single
4k display, fractional scaling isn't usable. The video appears to be
constantly refreshing and no
Here it is.
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On eoan, after an initial startup / login, if an application crashes and
I click "report", I get a prompt saying the crash is reported and to
check the web page open in the browser to see if I have any additional
information.. except it never opens a page. The dialog just disa
** Changed in: virtualbox-ext-pack (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Remove from archive
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Unsubscribing ~field-critical as the kernel isn't covered under the
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Losing port aggregate with 802.3ad port-channel/bonding ag
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python3 + Fedora + SSL + wsgi nova deployment, nova api returns
RecursionError: maximum recursion depth ex
It's the last thing seen on the console when it happens. The machine in
question has been updated to disco and I haven't seen the behavior.
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I took a bionic system and stepped through bionic->cosmic->disco via do-
release-upgrade.
Upon finishing I noticed that universe was "gone" and all packages from
universe were removed from the system. Based on the files on my system,
it looks like it happened during the bioni
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Upon an upgrade to disco, now when anything access the audio output I
get a loud pop. Happens with a browser (firefox and chrome), spotify,
etc. It's independent of the application.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:12.2-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSi
This seems intermittent for me. I admit I don't reboot often but I've
been unable to reproduce it, even with leaving fwupd enabled.
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Shutd
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qemu-kvm is not installed with nova-compute
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~ubuntu-server can handle the bisection and get this sorted.
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squid FATAL: check failed: ios[0].iov_len == sizeof(data)#012
exception lo
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When rebooting my desktop, the shutdown sequence hangs for a long time
on "Stopping firmware update daemon." It eventually will reboot but it
hangs there for quite some time before doing so.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: systemd 237-3ubuntu10.12
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Neutron FwaaS GUI panel missing from dashboard on Queens
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Correct. This turned out to actually be an issue with the installed
image having proposed enabled by default which allowed the machine to
get into a weird state. It turned out not to be a bug in kernel,
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On a fairly fresh install of 18.04 with no modifications whatsoever to
the unattended-upgrades configuration, it decided to remove linux-image-
generic which also removed linux-modules-extra which caused sound
drivers to disappear, etc.
The relative snippet from /var/log/unat
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It's worth noting that both internal audio and USB audio devices don't
show. It's not just my headset that's missing - *no* audio devices are
present, even the onboard.
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** Description changed:
There is no sound and no sound devices appear present (either internal
or USB devices) after booting 4.15.0-32-generic. If I boot back into
-31, everything works normally.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubun
Public bug reported:
There is no sound and no sound devices appear present (either internal
or USB devices) after booting 4.15.0-32-generic. If I boot back into
-31, everything works normally.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-32-generic 4.15.0-32.35
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Importance: Wishlist => High
** Changed in: maas/2.4
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Collect all logs needed to
This also impacts Ubuntu minimal so we need it fixed for release and
shouldn't wait to SRU post release.
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Snapd should not start if there
Let's make sure this is fixed for bionic. The scope of nameservers has
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This will be taken care of because the microcode will be pulled in as a
dependency on the kernel containing mitigation patches and that will
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See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1716011 for what
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HiDPI support partially brok
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I have been using Wayland for some time. In a recent artful update, my
session reverted to Xorg causing all sorts of HiDPI scaling issues (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1714295).
Even though in the gdm3 options Ubuntu (default Wayland) was selected,
it was using Xorg. I
It turns out my title bar issue was because my session had reverted to X
for some reason rather than Wayland. I had to select X and then select
Ubuntu again in order for it to choose and launch Wayland. After that my
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On the affected system if you launch gnome tweak tool will it do the
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Also notifications remain tiny as well
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Title:
DPI scaling broken
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Public bug reported:
After applying the latest artful updates today and rebooting, the login
screen is correctly scaled but after I login DPI scaling doesn't apply
correctly. Everything is super tiny.
If I launch gnome tweak tool then the screen snaps and then applications
are correctly scaled. E
I can confirm that enabling Wake on LAN lets suspend/resume work just
fine with TB3 enabled. Thanks for all the diligence guys, exceptional.
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Also, if there is a recommended security level for it with Linux, I'm
happy to use that.
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Title:
Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen5 fails to resume
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Sleep / resume still doesn't work with TB3 enabled on
4.13.0-rc4-icmtest. I have nothing plugged into the laptop whatsoever,
including power. I boot it unplugged, let it finish booting, close the
lid. It suspends. When I open the lid, the power LED blinks a few times,
stays on, but the screen never
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~mika-westerberg, no, I don't have anything plugged into any of the
thunderbolt (USB-C) ports.
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Suspect/resume doesn't work with it either.
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Booting that kernel I still get:
[ 34.464020] thunderbolt :08:00.0: could not start ICM firmware
[ 34.464024] thunderbolt :08:00.0: stopping RX ring 0
[ 34.464034] thunderbolt :08:00.0: disabling interrupt at register
0x38200 bit 12 (0x1001 -> 0x1)
[ 34.464045] thunderbolt 000
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