I don't think it has anything to do with nvidia drivers. I have a Radeon
4850 and no proprietary drivers installed and have been seeing this
message once in a while since the latest kernel update. However, there
has been no apparent freezing or anything - just the message.
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I agree with Otus, I am positive this error is caused by exactly what
is says in the error report:
EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS.
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I only saw it appear once, unfortunately it does make some systems
unstable.
After a BIOS update, I
Error Message back with kernel 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct
16 14:05:01 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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What about blacklisting the relevant modules? (edac_core, amd64_edac,
amd64_edac_mod) After I blacklisted them I stopped getting this error. I
intend to keep them blacklisted at least until the next kernel update.
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Bug still here, I wonder is it going to be looked at during the Karmic
development life cycle.
Funny that if I untick the Update-Notifier in the Startup Applications, I do
not get the visual kernel crash report, but the I can found the kernel crash
log in the /var/crash directory.
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For me this has gone from rock solid stable a couple of weeks ago, to
the very occasional error message a few days ago, to a nearly unusable
system with no sound, random processes crashing and more. It always
starts with the ECC error message though. From the number of dupes this
is a very common
In my case the crash appear when I try to install ATI fglrx driver. With
normal xorg driver it's running fine ...
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Just encountered same
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Encountering the same bug.
AMD 64 x2 cpu, 2GB non-ECC RAM, KDE 4.3.2 desktop.
BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD - Release Date: 03/06/2008
Mainboard: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD - Product Name: MS-7253
I was also getting a +-- PCI-Express Device Error --+ in dmesg,
but added
Having removed the nvidia 185 driver,I'm not getting any further messages
about the bug. I, too, have had npiviewer crash as well, but not nautilus
(yet).
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 4:34 AM, wraithmonk
geoffit...@freenet.co.ukwrote:
Encountering the same bug.
AMD 64 x2 cpu, 2GB non-ECC RAM, KDE
Augh. It came back. But it seems to only do it very rarely - like once
every few days or so. Then again, I use almost no plasmoids.
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Yeah, it's back for me as well.
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This is NOT a bug to me, just a REALLY BAD way to indicate that ECC has
NOT been enabled in the BIOS. I can't be sure if this happened before or
after I did a BIOS update on 10/18/2009. I know for sure there is a
setting to enable ECC in my BIOS. I didn't think my memory supported it
and was
I have just enabled ECC in the BIOS and I get the crash anyway. So, it is
indeed a bug, unless
I started to have bios bug as well two days ago...
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after upgrading this evening still the same bug. And since sometimes
npviewer and then nautilus crashed too
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All was fine until the update to:
Linux desktop 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Then Klapooee!!! First plasma-desktop crashed several times, then the
kernel crashes now with the ECC error. Using non-ecc RAM and have it
disabled on my ASUS mb.
I can confirm what BruceW is saying. Everything was fine until 2.6.31-14
update. Now the kernel is giving errors about non-ecc memory everytime I
log in.
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Mine gave it once, but it hasn't given it again since...
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@ Shaved Wookie,
Have you rebooted? Mine throws the error multiple times after log in.
After I have cleared the errors I do not experience any instability
however.
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I shut down plasmoids that were connecting with Google and one giving
weather and it all stopped. Sometimes depending on the updates, certain
plasmoids crash due with python errors. The next following update usually
corrects that problem. Most of the time, I just suppose in the beta state
that
@vaughn - Yes, I've rebooted a bunch of times. Why?
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Thanks SW. Just curious. I couldn't replicate your solution and wondered
whether your problem returned or not after reboot.
I'm not using any plasmoids but I am using checkgmail and avant window
navigator. I tried rebooting without those things launching on startup
et voila, no kernel error.
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I think it stopped coming with 2.6.31-14 at least on start up. Fingers crossed.
I still get crashes mostly in firefox complaining about npviewer though
Ramana
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This bug appears to set off a Pheonix bios protection function on a i386
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Bug still here with completely new install using AMD64 daily dated 12th
October and updated from main.
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i am on kernel 2.6.31-14 and it has just started for me, non-ecc ram. i
had no problems in either 2.6.31-11 or 2.6.31-13
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i just got it again, just sitting around playing with my desktop.
actually all i did was minimize kopete
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i am also using the nvidia 185 driver, if that matters
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I just got this when I updated to 2.6.31-14. As with ubox, this hadn't
been happening for me with previous versions of the kernel. I'm on
amd64 with ati graphics. Also, I haven't actually seen any misbehavior;
Apport just wants to report an error whenever I start up.
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Not sure why apport is starting to pick this up as a 'serious error' all
of a sudden. I've had this 'error' in the dmesg since I first installed
karmic. It never causes a problem on my system, because its just a
warning. In my case the error is that ECC memory is disabled in the
BIOS. Which is
Agree with Neil Wilson's post above - is it really necessary for a
warning of this type to be posted to users whose BIOS doesn't support
EEC ? I am certainly willing to be corrected here, but from what I
understand the problem - if, indeed, it can be considered such - is
hardly so grave as to
same here, after last updates today not resolved
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Due to posts 27 and 29 the importance should possibly be high.
This crash report really does come up even nothing is done manually after
login, seemingly just by itself.
But I can confirm that the timing is exactly the same as the update-notifier
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This problem has just started with me, 17:15 gmt Friday 16th October,
latest updates from main.
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Karmic since two weeks (new installation).
First time it occured after an update (via Synaptic) and reboot today.
Message about ECC (Error Correction Code) was in the logs all along, but no
Apport bug report till this moment.
System runs still stable.
History:
Since the message occured in
This still happens for me on an updated Karmic 64-bit.
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Still broken with the latest update, in fact worse than before. It is
perfectly normal and expected that you can use either non-ECC or ECC
memory with the NForce4 Ultra chipset, and it gets handled
appropriately. This machine is working fine. The EDAC amd64 driver is
broken if it is treating this
With the new updates today to Kernel 2.6.31-13 Error messages are
resolved for me. Karmic64 beta all updated.
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This happed while using firefox. I recived three reports of failures.
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I have the same mobo as narkosen.
This had not happen with previous kernels
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Same warning message as fist op. No ECC in bios settings. amd64 X2 4200
Bios Award.
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through the same computeur, upgrading from Ubuntu 9.04 and kernel 2.6.28
to Ubuntu 9.10, problems become with kernel 2.6.31 and nvidia 185:
instable with gnome and many applets, crash and frezze. GC
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for me it was an oops and the whole system freezes - and imo this is a
big problem when my system freezes
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Same issue. Yes, I do have the nvidia video driver loaded. I can easily
try without. But this is *not* an oops, not a real problem, and apport
should probably not be picking it up. The driver could do with being
less verbose. As others have pointed out, a lot of non-server boards
don't even have
I have no ECC memory.
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Kernel oops continues as of 2.6.31.11.38, with or without nvidia driver loaded
now!
However it occurs exactly 60 seconds after logging on to the GDM and seems to
coincide with update-manager (Update Notifier) being loaded automatically under
'System-Preferences-Startup Applications (monitored
By way of further information, this crashes disappears when the proprietary
nvidia is driver removed (version 185).
When it is activated the kernel oops crash is reported by apport around 10-20
seconds after logon to the gnome desktop. It has occurred with both the x86_64
generic kernels
I believe my RAM supports ECC but not when I clock it over 800 witch it
is.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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So there are about a dozen duplicate bugs of this now (bug 415381, bug
431039, bug 432905). Is this going to be looked at?
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I'm having the same issue (bug 430547, I marked it as duplicate). Each
time I boot Apport reports the kernel error 2-4 times (maybe the double
reports is a separate Apport bug). Like asked before: is there a way for
me to disable the ECC module. My motherboard, a Gigabyte K8NF-9, does
not support
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Checked bios and nothing about ECC, but maybe thats because i have non-ecc
memory.
Dont think that on earlier kernels its tryed to load ecc module and then
complaining that cant do it.
Can someone help how to disable that ecc module?
Thanks for advance ;)
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I notice the following in your OopsText.txt file:
EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
be loaded.
Either Enable ECC in the BIOS, or use the 'ecc_enable_override' parameter.
Might be a BIOS bug, if BIOS says ECC is enabled
Use of the override
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