This regression does not affect Xenial, so the fix is redundant.
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Title:
[regression] Colour banding and artefacts appear system-wide on an
Asu
The colour artefacts seems to have been introduced in 4.8-RC2. 4.8-RC1 is
**not** affected.
In case it's relevant: I downloaded and installed the kernels with UKUU as
before (which uses kernels from Ubuntu mainline repo).
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Congratulations Mr. Feng, the kernel you provided fixes the issue
completely! Colours now display as fine as on my Ubuntu 16.04 install.
That is just great.
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Could you please be a bit more specific? I haven't done this before, you
see. By 'mainline kernel' do you mean the kernel that you provided in
your previous post? And how do I boot with a kernel parameter (from grub
maybe?) and where do I find the dmesg afterwards?
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Okay, I googled the procedures, but in case they're wrong I'm logging
them here:
I used the kernel provided by Feng for this procedure (4.15.0-9).
- Chose Advanced options in grub menu, selected kernel and pressed 'e'.
- Added 'drm.debug=0x0e' to the end of the 'linux' line.
- Pressed Ctrl+x and s
Thank you for your efforts. I honestly hadn't expected this issue to be
fixed or even looked at (especially since it seemingly only affects
users with this specific laptop model) and I am positively surprised.
Am I correct in assuming that one of you will now push a fix to
upstream? :-)
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In *Bionic*, the kernel in proposed (4.15.0-13.14) and in release
(4.15.0-12.13) both fix this regression.
I won't test the fix on Artful; I don't have the system installed and I
don't want to spend the time since Artful won't be supported for very
long anyway (and this bug affects only very few u
Oh, of course, you are right, Mr. Van Vugt.
I tested the linux-hwe kernel 4.13.0-40.45~16.04.1 from xenial-proposed,
and that kernel fixes the regression. This was, of course, tested under
Xenial.
Thank you again for your efforts! :-)
** Changed in: linux-hwe (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix C
I can confirm that the fix in the Cosmic kernel is sufficient. Will this
be backported to Bionic and Xenial HWE?
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Title:
Suspend fails in Ubuntu
Confirmed that Rafael's patched kernel fixes the issue on an Asus
Zenbook UX303LA which exhibited the same problem that the OP described
(issue occured with at least 4.15 and 4.17) on Ubuntu 16.04. I tested
the suspend function with the patched kernel over two days.
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The fix works! :)
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Title:
Ubiquity problem with encrypted home option: system hangs because of
ecryptfs-setup-swap not working with swapfiles
Public bug reported:
When I attempt to remove an icon theme from System Settings, a message
pops up saying "Could not remove the file
/home/ystein/.local/share/icons//." The theme is
then removed from the System Settings' list of icon themes. But when I
browse to the icon theme in .local/share/ico
Public bug reported:
Plasma-discover seems unable to interpret _upwards_ scrolling with a
touchpad that has two-finger scrolling enabled. Scrolling works
_downwards_, but when I reach the end of an app list it refuses to
scroll up.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Obtain a laptop with a touchpad that suppo
Upon a reinstall, this bug no longer occurs (I am the original bug
reporter). I'm not sure what caused it.
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Title:
Muon refuses to elevate to sup
Confirmed an issue on Ubuntu 17.10 and Libreoffice 5.4.1.2. When opening
a document through Webdav the Libreoffice splash appears but nothing
else happens. When opening through a fuse filesystem mounted throuh
rclone this error dialogue appears: "General input/output error while
accessing /path/to/
Public bug reported:
- Ubuntu 18.04 (with updates as of 14 Feb 2018).
- Laptop: Asus Zenbook UX303
- CPU: Intel i5 4210U
- Graphics: Intel HD 4400
Problem description: Colour artefacts and banding in all apps. Graphics,
photos and videos display as though the colour range is improperly
configured
I just installed the 4.15.0-10 kernel that you provided and rebooted.
The colours didn't improve; the same artefacts and banding still appear
like they did on kernel 4.13.
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If it's any help, this problem seems to have been introduced in kernel
4.8. I tested different kernels with UKUU. Kernels prior to 4.8 do not
have the colour banding issue.
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** Attachment added: "Output of sudo get-edid | parse-edid > edid.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1749420/+attachment/5056593/+files/edid.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1749420/+attachment/5056594/+files/edid-decoded.txt
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It probably doesn't matter, but in case it does: the outputs were
produced on 18.04 under Xorg and kernel 4.13.
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Title:
[regression] Colour bandi
Affected me on 18.04 Daily with updates last installed January 9th.
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Title:
update-manager crashed with aptdaemon.errors.AptDaemonError in
_con
** Tags added: needs-packaging
** Tags added: xenial
** Summary changed:
- Upstream version 52.5.2 fixing high-risk bugs not yet available in
Ubuntu-repositories
+ [needs-packaging] Upstream version 52.5.2 fixes security issues - not yet
available in Ubuntu-repositories
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debian-stable has released:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/thunderbird
** Tags added: artful trusty
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Title:
[needs-packaging] Upstream vers
This bug is obsolete since 52.6 was released to stable.
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Title:
Upstream version 52.5.2 fixes security issues - not yet available in
Ubuntu-rep
The latest Artful daily (3108) also suffers from slow boot times after
installation with an encrypted home folder. Please, if I can provide
developers with any debug info about this, I'm happy to help - just tell
me what to provide.
** Tags added: artful
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Public bug reported:
What I did: 1. Launch Kubuntu 17.10 Daily from live image (0309), choose to try
out Kubuntu before installing.
2. Launch the installer from desktop.
3. Choose to manually partition the installation
4. Select to delete a partition (I formatted an ext4 part. with an encrypted
Public bug reported:
What I did: 1. Accessed Muon from Plasma's Program Menu (was not asked
for root password). 2. Searched for a package to install and checked it
for install. 3. Clicked "Apply" in the toolbar 4. Message pops up saying
(translated from Norwegian): "This action cannot continue bec
Can confirm that Alberto Pianon's workaround of changing a line in
/etc/crypttab fixes the problem (system no longer hangs on boot).
Confirmed on Kubuntu and Ubuntu 17.04 on systems that had their home
folders encrypted upon install.
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Public bug reported:
kdeinit5 seems to have crashed. No idea what it is; seemingly nothing
wrong happened on my system other than that an info message popped up
that encouraged me to report the crash.
Kubuntu 17.10 Daily, just did sudo apt-upgrade as of 13.10.17
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease:
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Title:
baloo_file assert failure: *** Error in `/usr/bin/baloo_file':
corrupt
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