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I'm running 20.04 and got the alert there was a FW update pending, so I
ran it but it's failing:
➜ sudo fwupdmgr update --force -y
Upgrade available for Thunderbolt controller in Dell dock from 40.00 to 43.00
Downloading 43.00 for Thunderbolt controller in Dell do
➜ sudo hexdump -C -n 1024
/sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-3/nvm_active1/nvmem
hexdump: /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-3/nvm_active1/nvmem:
Input/output error
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Worth adding that this is the first time I've had issues with updating
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System - XPS13 9370
To the best of my knowledge, this was working fine last week. I updated
the system via Apt, the system fails to resume after being suspended
(via lid close). There is a blank screen for a few seconds, followed by
the cursor appearing (still blank backgro
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On Disco, Gnome Shell always starts muted.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ah apologies, should have mentioned that from the outset - yes I'm on
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+ ---
+ ProblemType: Bug
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Thanks Dan, hopefully they're all here.
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I think this might still be a bug as I want the notifications in GNOME
notifications, just not also via Evolution (which I don't use anyway).
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Um, good question. The volume in Gnome shell top right panel, as well
in Gnome settings, appears muted (and it is muted when I try to play
things). All I need to do is unmute / press volume up or down to fix
this, it's just a small niggle.
The only extension that I have is extended-gestures. Th
Just to confirm, I also did this upgrade path (18.04 -> 18.10 -> 19.04)
on my desktop and I get the same issue.
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Hi Daniel,
I've done that and, although it doesn't fix the issue completely, I
think it's uncovered more clues. I've noticed that a volume setting
gets applied a few seconds after Gnome loads. So, after removing the
directory, I reboot and the volume comes up as it was in the previous
session.
Yeah, it's only `Snap user application autostart helper` and `SSH Key
Agent`.
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Sound is muted by default after upgrading 18.04->18.10->19.
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Using Xorg with Nvidia-412 drivers on 19.04. When running and apt
upgrade (inc the Nvidia driver), something seems to have updated that's
overwriting the Gnome settings scale option. I want this to be at 100%,
but it keeps going back to around 200% everytime I reboot. When
This _seems_ to have resolved itself, I'm not sure if it was an update
but I've not had it so far this week.
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No problem Sebastien.
This is Xorg (I have a 4k display the laptop that I'm running, that I
run Wayland on and scaling is fine).
It's one 4k monitor (if that's what you meant?).
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FYI to anyone who's going from 19.04 to 19.10, you need to remove the
`size=256` part in /etc/crypttab or this issue comes back :)
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After
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Have just upgraded from 19.04 to 19.10 and cannot seem to update libomp-
dev:
$ sudo apt upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
libomp
^ ignore that, it will further break cryptsetup. the fix was that same
as comment #11, except using a 19.10 recovery instead. This will get
you back into your system, but it will re-break every time the kernel is
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update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.3.0-18-generic
cryptsetup: ERROR: Couldn't resolve device /swapfile
cryptsetup: WARNING: Resume target cryptswap1 uses a key file
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Sorry for the spam, this is how to fix this (note it will mean your
swapfile isn't encrypted anymore and I'm not sure how much of a
security risk that poses).
After you've run `do-release-upgrade -d`:
1) sudo swapoff -a
2) sudo cryptsetup remove cryptswap1
3) Edit `/etc/fstab`, remove the line
Done some more digging into this and I have a feeling it's to do with
IPv6. The interface gets several IPv6 addresses assigned (not sure if
this is an issue). If I turn off IPv6 support, for this interface, in
the Gnome Settings window, the interface recovers and stays up.
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I've also hit this issue. I go round it by loading up a 18.04 Live USB
in live mode. I then mounted my HDD onto the live OS (I only encrypted
my home folder, so wasn't an issue). I then cded into the mount
directory and ran `chroot ./`. Then added `size=256` to the end of the
/swapfile line in
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Quite hard to get meaningful errors / logs, but I'll try to explain the
best I can.
I'm running on a Dell XPS 9370 (the developer edition).
I was running 18.04 on Wayland and have updated to 19.04 using the `do-
release-upgrade` executable to 18.10 and then `do-release-upgra
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This would be super useful if we could `charm attach` to local builds,
so that we're not having to push to the charmstore, when testing, just
so we can attach resources.
Eg.
```
charm build .
charm attach /tmp/charm-builds/kubernetes-worker
graylog=./graylog_2.5.1_amd64.sn
This also effects the Firefox snap.
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I'm running 18.04 with Communitheme / Yaru. The gnome-calculator snap
doesn't appear to respect this where other snaps do.
** Affects: gnome-calculator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: snap
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Hi Sebastien,
Yes, I raised it there before here (I wouldn't class it as a bug in the
forum, but correct me if I'm wrong). I should have mentioned, I'm
running Weyland.
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Public bug reported:
When working from the source directory of a charm, running `charm build`
does not complain and creates a valid looking build. However, when
trying to deploy this, it becomes apparent there is an issue with the
build charm (but not obvious that this is because of the build).
Public bug reported:
I believe charm build should raise a warning if an interface is
referenced in the metadata.yaml but not included in the layers.yaml.
** Affects: charm-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fresh install of 17.10. On first boot, after install, there were no
issues; the desktop booted fine. I then ran an `apt upgrade`, set my
home encryption passphrase and rebooted. Now, after typing my password,
rather than Gnome starting, I get systemd errors:
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I recently received an XPS 13 9370. After taking a backup for 16.04 (in
case this very thing happened), I installed the daily build of 18.04 as
it didn't really make sense for me to hold on to a distro that'll be
replaced in a couple of months.
I
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I recently received an XPS 13 9370. After taking a backup for 16.04 (in
case this very thing happened), I installed the daily build of 18.04 as
it didn't really make sense for me to hold on to a distro that'll be
replaced in a c
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Done, still no joy :( Thanks.
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Hi Kai-Heng,
Thanks, I'm afraid I'd already disabled it, so isn't the issue. Here is
dmesg output after inserting and removing a USB memory stick.
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Is that something I can try to fix? (I'm a bit lost at this level of
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Ciao Marino,
Yes, it's the same with 4.13 and 4.15.
I've attached the output of fwupd.
I've disabled the security in BIOS. I've looked into doing the
/sys/bus/thunderbolt auth trick, but the device does't appear in there.
I'll try the reboot with the device and let you know.
Grazie!
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To add, with it plugged in from boot deosn't work either.
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DeviceId: 088df415cdee883ec89563e41e6d495924250174
Guid: 2800f812-b7b4-2d4b-aca8-46e0ff65814c
Summary: Hardware and firmware technology for remote out-of-band
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Hi Kai-Heng and Mario, I'll try the update when I have a moment.
Yes, I get a ~1 second freeze and I plug anything or take it out.
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@Mario,
I've not done the upgrade yet but I can confirm I've already tried all
ports on the laptop and they all behave in exactly the same way.
I've tried several USB storage devices, a USB eth NIC and 2 different
TB3 GFX enclosures.
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Hi Kai-Heng,
For me, the DP shows exactly the same behavior as the TB3 ports, which
is why I think all the issues are related in my case.
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Hey Kai-Heng, You're right, that was the issue for USB - I was focused
on TB settings :(
I don't understand how I managed to install the OS via USB in this case.
Thanks for finding it though!
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I also get this issue with Snapd, but without all the errors in the
snapd log:
$ systemctl status snapd.service
● snapd.service - Snappy daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/snapd.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2017-03-16 17:07:19 UTC; 53s
Public bug reported:
When installing libvirt, the user 'libvirt-qemu' is created, but not set
as a system account so it appears on the login screen. Current
workaround is:
echo -e "[User]\nSystemAccount=true" > /var/lib/AccountsService/users
/libvirt-qemu
This is on 16.04.
** Affects: libvirt
Thanks Roman, that patch works.
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Mouse settings missing from Mouse & Touchpad dialog
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The only way to get this back is a reboot, which also hangs due to
trying to stop the NetworkManager service.
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Wired interface fails after
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I'm on 20.04, on a Dell XPS 9730. Upon boot, the wired connection comes
up fine but, after a seemingly random time, the interface fails. If I
watch the NetworkManager journal and try and switch the interface off
and then back on in Gnome Control Panel, the interface keeps ti
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