Kernel.org Bugzilla – Bug 199437 fsnotify: Race between fsnotify() and fsnotify_put_mark() causing kernel panic Last modified: 2019-01-08 22:36:43 UTC
Kernel.org Bugzilla – Bug 199437 fsnotify: Race between fsnotify() and fsnotify_put_mark() causing kernel panic Last modified: 2019-01-08 22:36:43 UTC
Kernel.org Bugzilla – Bug 196683 Random Soft Lockup on new Ryzen build Last modified: 2024-06-06 08:57:13 UTC
Immediately after boot, extreme load average numbers and over 2000 kworker processes are being observed on my main linux test computer (basically a Ubuntu 16.04 server, no GUI). The worker threads appear to be idle, and do disappear after the nominal 5 minute timeout, depending on whatever other stuff might run in the meantime. However, the number of threads can hugely increase again. The issue oc
This seems broken in more than one way. It says the minimum size is "41943040" but what are the units? If these are bytes, it should format a 40MiB device, but this fails with defaults. In fact it fails on 99MiB device, but succeeds on a 100M device, so the actual minimum appears to be 100MiB using mkfs defaults. If so, it should just say that and include the units so this isn't ambiguous. [root@f
Created attachment 146761 [details] kernel config Aug 6 06:46:50 prod-ent-ceph03.dc2.ec.loc kernel: [29530.973225] ------------[ cut here ]------------ Aug 6 06:46:50 prod-ent-ceph03.dc2.ec.loc kernel: [29530.973236] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 0 at net/core/dev.c:2246 skb_warn_bad_offload+0xc8/0xd5() Aug 6 06:46:50 prod-ent-ceph03.dc2.ec.loc kernel: [29530.973238] : caps=(0x000000000419fba9, 0x000000000
Kernel.org Bugzilla – Bug 45001 Load average computation seems wrong Last modified: 2016-09-01 15:47:01 UTC
Kernel.org Bugzilla – Bug 89211 Laptop Lid status (/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0/state) on MS Surface Pro 1 remains on "closed" after first use. Last modified: 2016-08-24 09:31:58 UTC Bug 89211 (Surface_Pro_Lid) - Laptop Lid status (/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0/state) on MS Surface Pro 1 remains on "closed" after first use.
Kernel.org Bugzilla – Bug 116201 Freeze during activation of external display on Lenovo X260 Last modified: 2016-04-29 04:37:48 UTC
Created attachment 167811 [details] HDD info (hdparm -I) I have a brand new Seagate 8TB archive disk: Model=ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z, FwRev=AR13, SerialNo=..... I formatted this with LUKS + ext4 to use as an archive disk under Ubuntu 14.04 with an updated mainline kernel (3.19.0-031900-generic #201502091451). I use this instead of the stock Ubuntu kernel due to buggy Haswell PM support in everything <
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