On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 19:30:39 -0400 "Steven Willis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> I'm getting this error as well. I recently did a fresh re-install on > my laptop with Ubuntu and I started noticing this error on startup. I > don't think I had been getting it before. I was using 64 bit last > time, 32 this time. These seem to be the relevant lines from dmesg: > > dmesg | grep 0000:02:04.[01] > [ 13.972112] PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource > #10:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for 0000:02:04.0 > [ 13.972170] PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource > #10:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for 0000:02:04.1 > [ 13.972224] PCI: Bus 3, cardbus bridge: 0000:02:04.0 > [ 13.972248] PCI: Bus 7, cardbus bridge: 0000:02:04.1 > [ 13.972940] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:04.0[A] -> Link [LNK1] -> > GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > [ 13.973527] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:04.1[B] -> Link [LNK2] -> > GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > [ 27.656000] Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:02:04.0 [103c:006d] > [ 27.656000] PCI: Bus 3, cardbus bridge: 0000:02:04.0 > [ 27.656000] Yenta TI: socket 0000:02:04.0, mfunc 0x01111d22, devctl 0x64 > [ 27.888000] Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:02:04.1 [103c:006d] > [ 27.888000] Yenta TI: socket 0000:02:04.1, mfunc 0x01111d22, devctl 0x64 > > I don't really use my pcmcia card slots, but I hate seeing errors on > startup and would like to know if something is wrong. That's very interesting. I used your command above and got identical messages, except the numbers in the brackets were different. This is on a Compaq R3240. I don't have any PCMCIA cards, so I have no idea if the thing works or not. More interesting is the first two lines "failed to allocate memory resource." I've been seeing that right after the Grub menu for at least a year. No one has ever been able to tell me what it means. Everything works perfectly on this computer running Ubuntu Feisty amd64, except for one annoying problem. For some reason I get summarily logged out sometimes. It's just like I hit Ctrl-Alt-Bkspc. Most commonly it happens when opening a new tab in Firefox, but occasionally it will happen in other programs too. When I tell Linux gurus about it they shake their head in amazement. How could something just log you out? _______________________________________________ LinuxR3000 mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pcxperience.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000 Wiki at http://prinsig.se/weekee/
