[Bug 1379080] Re: update-grub-legacy-ec2 fails to detect xen kernel

2017-02-10 Thread evan2645
Hey all - great to see this getting addressed! Unfortunately, I'm no longer in a position to test the fix :(. Apologies. Reading through everything though, it seems that it should be effective. Thanks for all your work! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1379080] [NEW] update-grub-legacy-ec2 fails to detect xen kernel

2014-10-08 Thread evan2645
Public bug reported: The update-grub-legacy-ec2 script (which ships with grub-legacy-ec2, which is presumably included under cloud-init umbrella) includes a check to determine whether a kernel is Xen-capable or not. It uses this check in a feature designed to ignore non-Xen kernels on Xen guests,

[Bug 1379080] [NEW] update-grub-legacy-ec2 fails to detect xen kernel

2014-10-08 Thread evan2645
Public bug reported: The update-grub-legacy-ec2 script (which ships with grub-legacy-ec2, which is presumably included under cloud-init umbrella) includes a check to determine whether a kernel is Xen-capable or not. It uses this check in a feature designed to ignore non-Xen kernels on Xen guests,

[Bug 449069] Re: Xorg crashed with SIGFPE in Phw770_ProgramMemoryTimingParameters()

2010-02-08 Thread evan2645
Update: It is looking like this problem (at least for me) has got something to do with Flash player. I have found that while the box is hung, you can SSH into it and do a killall on npviewer.bin - as soon as you do this everything frees up and all keys/commands given previously execute. After

[Bug 449069] Re: Xorg crashed with SIGFPE in Phw770_ProgramMemoryTimingParameters()

2010-01-13 Thread evan2645
I believe I am seeing this issue on Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64. I have tried upgrading to latest fglrx driver direct via ATI and no go. Can't reproduce the hang, though it seems to happen more often when certain apps are running. 99% of the time it comes during user interaction. Things get slow then