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here it is: http://tumble.brouhaha.com/
i find it very useful and now that i finally recalled its name i'd like it to
be packaged in ubuntu :D
thanks
Paolo
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Thank you for the suggestion!
So i tried it out, on the unmounted usb drive, and this is what i got:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/26128246/
the fear is that it might not (only) be some userspace daemon to keep the drive
alive..
But it doesn't seem to me that it is easy to understand what's going on,
to compare, this is what i got on the 14.04 where unmounted HDs stay
standby
http://paste.ubuntu.com/26128324/
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Title:
Unmounted USB drives wak
oh, and 14.04 disks stay mounted (just not accessed)
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Title:
Unmounted USB drives wake up on 16.04
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Ok, so i managed to start btrace when i saw the disk sleeping and stopped after
it woke up:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/26128577/
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Title:
Unmounted
can it be related to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1351305#c36 ?
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Updated the description: I tested with 14.04 and as expected everything
goes to sleep when it should and stays sleeping.
I have the serious fear this is a regression in the kernel SATA subsystem.
HOWEVER, i'm willing to test it more on 16.04.
Could someone point me at a super stripped-down versio
and, by the way, this is the kind of messages that flood dmesg:
[ 118.189091] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_ERROR
driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
[ 118.189101] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] tag#0 Sense Key : Hardware Error [current]
[descriptor]
[ 118.189106] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] tag#0 Add. S
also, on 16.04, in addition to the above messages, the drive not only
does not go to standby (with the led blinking regularly), but it also
does not spin down. Tested with 3 different 16.04 (2 ubuntus and one kde
neon) on 2 different systems
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Ok, i think i gathered some relevant evidence.
I had the drive plugged on a 16.04, and at some point i noticed it went standby
(led blinking intermittently).
Last dmesg lines were [ 6217.720607] perf interrupt took too long (5053 >
5000), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 25000
[ 663
Thank you Alan, for providing these valuable info.
Actually i noticed the polling by looking at dmesg. I suspected that the errors
in my distribution's kernel (4.4.0 in 16.04) were somehow related to a kernel
polling process with a default of 10 minutes.
I will try to do both things you suggest:
first finding:
cat /sys/block/sdb/events_poll_msecs
-1
will now proceed testing a newer kernel to check if the problem has been
fixed in the meanwhile
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working on it, but i was also thinking: The same value is returned in 14.04.
Can it be that 16.04 kernel does not honor that value and keeps polling at a
10minute interval?
these driver sense error always come up at a 600secs interval, and they
are definitely generated by the same process that al
Trying 4.14.4 ((from mainline debs).
So far it looks promising: Hdparm seems now able to also query/set the status
(before it was returning an error with this drive), and it's about one H since
i forced it to standby and the drive is staying in standby.
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Spoke too early, drive just woke up out of the blue, after having been
manually unmounted in nautilus, and forced to standby with hdparm -y
(now that it works), without me re-mounting it or anything.
dmesg does not report anything relevant:
[ 641.041831] EXT4-fs (sde1): mounted filesystem with or
Seems that with the new kernel the disk stays awake and never even tries
to go standby:
http://codepad.org/lIRqEBOW
Edit:
i did stop this script for a while, and the disk went to sleep (not standby,
but i think suspend or more. The drive was not only spun down, but the light
was blinking, so s
so far the feeling is that
-) 3.14 seems to support this drive better, as it appears to be able to
retrieve its power status and to, more importantly, set it, unlike the previous
kernel (4.4-)
-) 3.14 seems to be also more invasive. Previously, hdparm -C would return some
error, but never wake
18.04 seems still br0ken. One of the last updates restored the broken
70-wacom.conf
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Title:
Wacom touchscreens should use libinput, not wacom dri
Happens here too, the proposed fix solves the problem.
Please upstream it!
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Wacom touchscreens should use libinput, not wacom driver
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As per summary, after dist-upgrading a 18.04LTS on the device, the trackpoint
and touchpad buttons stopped working.
Booting back with 5.3.0-40 has them working.
Fix this regression pls (and also add support for the microphone)
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Title:
Thinkpad X1 Tablet Gen3 trackpoint and touchpad buttons not working
with 5.3.0-51
To mana
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As per summary, after dist-upgrading a 18.04LTS on the device, the trackpoint
and touchpad buttons stopped working.
Booting back with 5.3.0-40 has them working.
Fix this regression pls (and also add support for the microphone)
+
+ Update: Just tested 20.04LTS live,
i can confirm this bug in 20.04 as well.
Trying to figure out the workaround for now. Not sure what eoan-proposed is,
and the fw on the intel page is version .34, while in /lib/firmware is .46, so
not sure that is gonna help
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Update: i tried again 20.04 live, and, with kernel 5.4.0-26, wifi seems to work
alright.
So i installed 5.4.0-26 (i believe it was already replaced by -28 upon
installation), but by doing so the wifi HW isn't even recognized, with dmesg
looking for microcode. I'll keep investigating how does 20.
Problem seems fixed in 5.4.0-26 with hwe package, loading .46 firmware.
So regression introduced in -28 and -29.
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes
Adding that after about half hour i'm still getting
[ 1923.231089] iwlwifi :00:14.3: Unhandled alg: 0x71b
Usually a crash follows. So it might follow. But at least i have
transfered a wholly different amount of data in the meanwhile. -28 and
-29 would be crashing after 2 min or so.
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got the driver crash now, after 2 days. so problem isn't fixed in -26,
but it works better
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac [8086:25
got the driver crash now, after 2 days. so problem isn't fixed in -26.
I also think i found out how to reproduce: The problem happens basically
immediately when connecting a BB10 device (Z10) to the machine with wifi
access point mode activated.
other devices (iOS, xperia) seem to only trigger
In that comment the link is from -46 to the downloaded -34?
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iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac [8086:2526] subsystem
[8086:0010]
To
5.4.0-29-generic seems so far to improve the situation a little.
It takes longer for the driver to crash, but it eventually does.
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I tried, with kernel 5.4.0-28 from 20.04, to downgrade to -43 (and,
fwiw, also to 41 and 38, after which i stopped as none was working), but
no luck for me. I might try to boot 5.3.0 which i still have to check if
that helps at all..
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thanks for the feedback Zed, i will give this a shot.
It's so sad to see how laggy canonical is in fixing such a serious bugs, but
also how careless in introducing regressions such as this one.
I believe these wireless cards are extremely widespread, so i wonder how it's
possible not to catch suc
the last proposed solution is not fixing the problem at least for me, running:
Linux 5.6.11-050611-generic
Loaded firmware version: 46.6bf1df06.0 9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode
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On Ubuntu 16.04, if i plug in a USB drive, then unmount it (eject
button) in nautilus, then force it to sleep (hdparm -y), the drive
reports to be in standby:
hdparm -C /dev/sdd
/dev/sdd:
drive state is: standby
However, after some time during which i have not tried to ac
yes, of course there's no source package to blame. Or, at least, i donno
which one it would be..
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Unmounted USB drives wake up on 16.04
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Nobody that is able to even reproduce this?
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Hi, I have the same problem now (2014 07).
I tried to patch /usr/src/dahdi-2.5.0.1+dfsg-1ubuntu3/ like in post #8, but
patch fails not finding the file to patch.
I also trie to modify xbus-sysfs.c y hand following the patch changes, and then
it compiles but it fails to load, complaining like:
ke
I must also report that uninstalling the two packages (dahdi-linux and
dahdi-dkms), downloading dahdi from asterisk website (version
2.9.something) and compiling from sources against the ubuntu kernel
works, and the module seems to load fine
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I confirm that this bug still exist currently, on lucid
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Since lucid, when i try to connect with gnokii to my nokia 6510, it
starts hanging and it does not work anymore.
irattaching the dongle works fine and irdadump shows that the device is
actually recognized, but when gnokii starts to communicate with the
phone, it starts hangin
what i did, precisely, is:
# modprobe ircomm-tty
# modprobe irda-usb ; irattach irda0 -s
# gnokii --getdisplaystatus
GNOKII Versione 0.6.28
then gnokii hangs indefinitely
attached you find the irdadump log. you find at line 21 the beginning of
the communication with my irda phone (nokia 6510)
it also happens with the newer gnokii 0.6.29 (non in ubuntu)
So i assume it's not a gnokii fault
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i changed to simple IRDA now, and gnokii works again!
so problem solved thanks
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Here it's greyed out too
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update: it works with rar and 7z , after i installed them
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