Public bug reported:
Computer boots up fine, but as soon as any process causes a single spike
in CPU, `kidle_inject` starts and it just won't stop.
Even after 1 hour of idling, with low temperatures, no fan, it’s still
making this computer unresponsive.
I disabled `kidle_inject` process by creat
Hi @caravena ,
Thanks for your response.
The issue happened after I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 last week. I
didn't take note on the kernel version before the upgrade (where the
issue was not happening), but as I always keep system up-to-date, it
should be latest kernel version for 18.04.
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I created a new Ubuntu 18.10 VM and tried to reproduce this, but
couldn't. No `kidle_inject` processes were started at all. I'm not sure
if they should start inside a VM, though.
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Here is what I did:
- Removed file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-power.conf to re-enable kidle_inject
- Disabled thermald
- Restarted the computer on kernel 4.18
I confirm I don't get the throttling.
In Ubuntu 18.04, thermald version is 1.7.0-5ubuntu1, while on Ubuntu
18.10 it is 1.7.0-8.
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I checked that there is no difference in configuration files between
Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 18.10.
@caravena, clearly the kernel is not affected and it should happen in
4.19 too. Should we change this bug to thermald instead?
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Workaround in #4 works for me, but only for the computer-integrated
speaker. Integrated microphone and also headsets don't work any more.
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Title:
I strongly suggest that you guys stop using MonoDevelop from Ubuntu or
Mono repos. The developers of MonoDevelop won't be packaging as .deb or
.rpm anymore. The current way to install is through FlatPak, as
MonoDevelop page says: http://www.monodevelop.com/download/
I tested here and MonoDevelop 6
networkmanager-qt/5.18.0-0ubuntu1.4 fixed the bug for me. Thank you!
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Title:
[Kubuntu] Fail to connect to wifi after a recent update
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I'm using monodevelop from Xamarin repository: http://www.mono-
project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/#debian-ubuntu-and-
derivatives
Had to pin the package to not install from ubuntu repo, which provides a
higher version. Edit file /etc/apt/preferences and put the following:
Package: mo
@rajasingh012 Fist, you need to add the Mono Project GPG signing key and
the package repository to your system, as seen here: http://www.mono-
project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/#debian-ubuntu-and-
derivatives
Then, you have to pin the package to not install from ubuntu repo, which
pro
@Maxiride WICD is a great tool, but if you don't want to install it, you
can connect to wifi via command line while you wait for the fix of this
bug. Here I show how (in Portuguese):
http://williamivanski.com.br/blog.html
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Please merge it. Still can't connect to wifi.
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Title:
[Kubuntu] Fail to connect to wifi after a recent update
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Thank you, vilvo, I forgot to mention that.
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Title:
monodevelop 5.10.0.871-2 has broken asp.net support/addin
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