strange video audio and keyboard issue after upgrade

Felix Wong felix at xilef.org
Wed Dec 26 01:57:49 UTC 2018


yep, i tried multiple version of previous kernels, but the problem still
exists. i went from 4.15.0-20 all the way to the one that i said in the
original email (4.18.0-13).

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Felix

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> On Tue, 25 Dec 2018 at 01:21, Felix Wong <felix at xilef.org> wrote:
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> after updating to kernel 4.18.0-13-generic on ubuntu 18.10, for some
>> strange reason, audio, multiple monitor detection, and some keyboards
>> stopped working (all keyboards would be detected as shown by dmesg and
>> lsusb, but only some of them would actually work).
>>
>> i am on a intel nuc model NUC6i3SYB.
> 
> I am not seeing any such problem with that kernel (on different
> hardware).  First check that if you go back to the previous kernel
> that the problem goes away (select Advanced Options for Ubuntu from
> the Grub boot screen).  If that does fix it but running with the new
> one still fails then you could report a bug using
> 
> ubuntu-bug linux
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> Colin
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>>
>> happy to send whatever info is needed, but not sure what.
>>
>> thanks,
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>> Felix
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