2020-05-29 00:13:05 |
nyarla33 |
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2020-05-29 00:13:05 |
nyarla33 |
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dmesg.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1881214/+attachment/5378143/+files/dmesg.log |
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2020-05-29 00:13:24 |
nyarla33 |
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iwlwifi.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5378144/+files/iwlwifi.log |
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2020-05-29 00:13:35 |
nyarla33 |
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lspci-vvnn.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5378145/+files/lspci-vvnn.log |
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2020-05-29 00:13:48 |
nyarla33 |
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partial kern.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5378146/+files/partial%20kern.log |
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2020-05-29 00:14:00 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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partial syslog https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5378147/+files/partial%20syslog |
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2020-05-29 00:14:11 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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uname-a.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5378148/+files/uname-a.log |
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2020-05-29 00:14:24 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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version.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5378149/+files/version.log |
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2020-05-29 00:16:33 |
nyarla33 |
description |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't any problem so far.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions, since 16.04. |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04. |
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2020-05-29 00:16:40 |
nyarla33 |
summary |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to Intel wifi |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to Intel wifi? |
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2020-05-29 00:18:37 |
nyarla33 |
description |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04. |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over. |
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2020-05-29 00:57:11 |
nyarla33 |
affects |
ubuntu-mate |
ubuntu |
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2020-05-31 12:42:46 |
nyarla33 |
affects |
ubuntu |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2020-05-31 13:00:09 |
Ubuntu Kernel Bot |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2020-05-31 13:00:12 |
Ubuntu Kernel Bot |
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2020-05-31 21:08:28 |
nyarla33 |
description |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over. |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
edit: not true actually, this happened again using this upstream kernel.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over. |
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2020-05-31 22:42:57 |
sinergia |
bug |
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added subscriber sinergia |
2020-06-02 15:09:29 |
nyarla33 |
description |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
edit: not true actually, this happened again using this upstream kernel.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over. |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
edit: see comment #14
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
edit: not true actually, this happened again using this upstream kernel.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over. |
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2020-06-03 08:50:28 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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excerpt of kern.log when the event occurs https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5379966/+files/kern.log |
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2020-06-03 08:52:03 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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exerpt of syslog when the evnt starts https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5379967/+files/syslog |
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2020-06-03 09:06:10 |
nyarla33 |
description |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
edit: see comment #14
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
edit: not true actually, this happened again using this upstream kernel.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over. |
Ubuntu Mate 20.04, with all supplied kernels up to 5.4.0.33
I occasionally see a message on my screen that disk space is low. I try rebooting since my computer is unresponsive. Normal reboot does not work, sudo reboot does not work. I have to power off the machine using power button. Machine boots but hangs because its trying to repair journal info.
I can't see what causes that since I was not using my computer at the time.
edit: see comment #14
So with a live session, I can see that syslog and kern.log files have grown to several GB until the drive is full.
When using an upstream kernel 5.4.43-050443-generic x86_64, I haven't had any problem so far.
edit: not true actually, this happened again using this upstream kernel.
Never had this issue with previous Ubuntu versions with the very same hardware configuration, since 16.04.
Included: partial syslog and kern.log with the same message repeated over and over.
edit: and when the event starts. |
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2020-06-03 09:12:02 |
nyarla33 |
summary |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to Intel wifi? |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to channel switch, Intel wifi? |
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2020-06-08 14:55:26 |
nyarla33 |
summary |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to channel switch, Intel wifi? |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error |
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2020-06-08 14:55:49 |
nyarla33 |
summary |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - related to channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - on channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error |
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2020-06-08 14:57:50 |
nyarla33 |
tags |
focal |
focal hwe-networking-wifi |
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2020-06-09 03:22:59 |
You-Sheng Yang |
summary |
syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - on channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error |
Intel Wireless 8260 [8086:24f3] Subsystem [8086:1010] syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - on channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error |
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2020-06-09 03:31:23 |
You-Sheng Yang |
summary |
Intel Wireless 8260 [8086:24f3] Subsystem [8086:1010] syslog and kern.log grow endlessly - on channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error |
Intel Wireless 8260 [8086:24f3] Subsystem [8086:1010] on channel switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error: FW error in SYNC CMD CHANNEL_SWITCH_TIME_EVENT_CMD |
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2020-06-09 12:14:29 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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syslog (older kernel) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5382011/+files/syslog%20%28older%20kernel%29 |
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2020-06-09 12:14:58 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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kern (older kernel).log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5382012/+files/kern%20%28older%20kernel%29.log |
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2020-06-29 08:14:52 |
François Ferrandis |
bug |
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added subscriber François Ferrandis |
2020-07-02 15:24:14 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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syslog_part https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5389056/+files/syslog_part |
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2020-07-06 14:58:36 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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syslog reconnection completed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5390208/+files/syslog%20reconnection%20completed |
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2020-07-09 23:09:54 |
You-Sheng Yang |
bug watch added |
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204873 |
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2020-07-13 10:16:05 |
Iñaki Paz Rey |
bug |
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added subscriber Iñaki Paz Rey |
2020-08-16 20:23:38 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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syslog part https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5401977/+files/syslog%20part |
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2020-08-17 11:54:25 |
Nilay Majorwar |
removed subscriber Nilay Majorwar |
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2020-09-08 18:17:06 |
Loïc Martin |
bug |
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added subscriber Loïc Martin |
2020-09-23 10:42:57 |
Cédrick DE PAUW |
bug |
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added subscriber Cédrick DE PAUW |
2020-10-08 18:26:26 |
nyarla33 |
attachment added |
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syslog on channel switch https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1881214/+attachment/5419676/+files/syslog%20part |
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2022-02-08 16:23:46 |
Johan Hörting |
bug |
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added subscriber Johan Hörting |