Activity log for bug #1943816

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2021-09-16 09:26:06 jeremyszu bug added bug
2021-09-16 09:26:51 jeremyszu summary "ubuntu-drivers install" needs to be used to install nvidia-driver if enabling "third-party packages" "ubuntu-drivers install" needs to be used when installing nvidia-driver if enabling "third-party packages"
2021-09-16 09:27:03 jeremyszu bug task added oem-priority
2021-09-16 09:27:31 jeremyszu oem-priority: assignee jeremyszu (os369510)
2021-09-16 09:27:33 jeremyszu oem-priority: importance Undecided Critical
2021-09-16 09:27:37 jeremyszu oem-priority: status New In Progress
2021-09-16 09:27:41 jeremyszu oem-priority: status In Progress Confirmed
2021-09-16 09:28:01 jeremyszu bug task added ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
2021-09-16 09:48:00 jeremyszu description ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package).
2021-09-19 21:12:00 Rex Tsai tags oem-priority
2021-09-27 09:30:58 Sebastien Bacher tags oem-priority oem-priority rls-ii-incoming
2021-09-27 09:31:08 Sebastien Bacher tags oem-priority rls-ii-incoming impish oem-priority rls-ii-incoming
2021-09-30 11:13:21 Sebastien Bacher ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu): assignee Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
2021-10-06 08:57:56 Sebastien Bacher ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2021-10-06 08:58:01 Sebastien Bacher ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu): status New In Progress
2021-10-10 17:03:44 Launchpad Janitor ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu): status In Progress Fix Released
2021-10-19 04:00:50 Alex Tu bug task added subiquity
2021-10-21 15:56:40 Brian Murray tags impish oem-priority rls-ii-incoming impish oem-priority
2021-11-03 08:12:01 Dirk Su attachment added ubuntu-drivers-common_0.9.0~0.20.04.3.debdiff https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1943816/+attachment/5537831/+files/ubuntu-drivers-common_0.9.0~0.20.04.3.debdiff
2021-11-03 08:29:51 Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot tags impish oem-priority impish oem-priority patch
2021-11-03 08:29:59 Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot bug added subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors Team
2021-11-08 09:41:54 Dirk Su description ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). --- [Impact] * According to Nvidia README, the RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine * Patch make system not enable RTD3 unless it's a laptop * Install Ubuntu with "third-party packages" enabled, will not get same GPU configuration by running "ubuntu-drivers install" [Test Plan] * Install Ubuntu on machine with "third-party packages" enabled * On laptop with Nvidia RTD3 supported GPU. The configuration file '/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported' will be created. * Execute "prime-select query" should get "on-demand" [Where problems could occur] * With non-laptop machine use RTD3 supported GPU may use more power [Other Info]
2021-11-08 09:41:55 Dirk Su oem-priority: assignee jeremyszu (os369510) Dirk Su (dirksu)
2021-11-10 01:10:12 Mathew Hodson nominated for series Ubuntu Focal
2021-11-10 01:10:12 Mathew Hodson bug task added ubiquity (Ubuntu Focal)
2021-11-10 01:10:12 Mathew Hodson bug task added ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Focal)
2021-11-10 01:10:25 Mathew Hodson ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Focal): importance Undecided High
2021-11-17 01:47:21 Dirk Su description ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). --- [Impact] * According to Nvidia README, the RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine * Patch make system not enable RTD3 unless it's a laptop * Install Ubuntu with "third-party packages" enabled, will not get same GPU configuration by running "ubuntu-drivers install" [Test Plan] * Install Ubuntu on machine with "third-party packages" enabled * On laptop with Nvidia RTD3 supported GPU. The configuration file '/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported' will be created. * Execute "prime-select query" should get "on-demand" [Where problems could occur] * With non-laptop machine use RTD3 supported GPU may use more power [Other Info] ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). --- [Impact]  * According to Nvidia README, the RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine  * Patch make system not enable RTD3 unless it's a laptop  * Install Ubuntu with "third-party packages" enabled, will not get same    GPU configuration by running "ubuntu-drivers install" [Test Plan]  * Install Ubuntu on machine with "third-party packages" enabled  * On laptop with Nvidia RTD3 supported GPU. The configuration file '/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported' will be created.  * Execute "prime-select query" should get "on-demand" [Where problems could occur]  * With non-laptop machine use RTD3 supported GPU may use more power [Other Info] * For RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine, refer to https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1942788
2021-11-17 01:51:34 Dirk Su ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Focal): assignee Dirk Su (dirksu)
2021-11-17 16:48:14 Brian Murray bug added subscriber Brian Murray
2021-11-18 09:39:03 Dirk Su description ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). --- [Impact]  * According to Nvidia README, the RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine  * Patch make system not enable RTD3 unless it's a laptop  * Install Ubuntu with "third-party packages" enabled, will not get same    GPU configuration by running "ubuntu-drivers install" [Test Plan]  * Install Ubuntu on machine with "third-party packages" enabled  * On laptop with Nvidia RTD3 supported GPU. The configuration file '/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported' will be created.  * Execute "prime-select query" should get "on-demand" [Where problems could occur]  * With non-laptop machine use RTD3 supported GPU may use more power [Other Info] * For RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine, refer to https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1942788 ubiquity calls ``` ubuntu-drivers install $FREEONLY $NOOEM --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall ``` to generate package list during live system but "ubuntu-drivers install" not only install packages but also create some config files for switching nvidia mode (e.g. on-demand) and change the runtime config as well (e.g. modify the iniramfs). Thus, not only package list needs to be referred but also the configuration. --- In ubuntu-drivers-common, which read the "/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall" to install package. It also skipping the nvidia-mode changing (made by ubuntu-drivers install). ``` $ cat ubiquity/target-config/31ubuntu_driver_packages #!/bin/sh set -e # install all packages that "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" installed into the # live system. Ubiquity calls this with --package-list /run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall PKGLIST=/run/ubuntu-drivers.autoinstall [ -e $PKGLIST ] || exit 0 for p in `cat $PKGLIST`; do     apt-install $p done ``` --- We need to use a same approach to make sure the nvidia mode is same on a same system (either all handing by ubuntu-drivers install or change the logic to maintainer script in each package). --- [Impact]  * According to Nvidia README, the RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine  * Install Ubuntu with "third-party packages" enabled, will not get same    GPU configuration by running "ubuntu-drivers install" * Patch make system not enable RTD3 unless it's a laptop and set default GPU mode to "on-demand" [Test Plan]  * Create Focal iso with live-build and import ubuntu-drivers-common from -proposed * Install Ubuntu on machine, in "Updates and other software" page select "Install third-party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware and additional media formats"  * On laptop with Nvidia RTD3 supported GPU. The configuration file '/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported' will be created.  * Call "prime-select query" to make sure the default mode is "on-demand" [Where problems could occur]  * With non-laptop machine use RTD3 supported GPU may use more power [Other Info]  * For RTD3 (Runtime D3) doesn't support on non-laptop machine, refer to https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1942788
2021-11-30 20:59:56 Brian Murray ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Focal): status New Fix Committed
2021-11-30 20:59:58 Brian Murray bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2021-11-30 21:00:00 Brian Murray bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2021-11-30 21:00:03 Brian Murray tags impish oem-priority patch impish oem-priority patch verification-needed verification-needed-focal
2021-11-30 21:00:29 Brian Murray removed subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors Team
2021-12-08 01:44:25 Dirk Su attachment added syslog https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1943816/+attachment/5546087/+files/syslog
2021-12-16 01:14:23 Dirk Su tags impish oem-priority patch verification-needed verification-needed-focal impish oem-priority patch verification-done verification-done-focal
2022-01-10 09:35:53 Łukasz Zemczak removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2022-01-10 09:35:51 Launchpad Janitor ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Focal): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2022-06-30 12:23:17 jeremyszu oem-priority: status Confirmed Fix Released