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Title:
memtest86+ test #7 false positives (random number sequence error
I'm also seeing this bug off a burned copy of Ubuntu 12.10 i386 version.
Fails on test #7 at 129MB on all 3 modules in any of the motherboard's
slot.
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I also encountered this bug while testing my PC with a burned 12.10 x64
disc. It was an older copy so I can't say I know whether this still
affects ISOs downloaded today, but it's a pretty nasty bug. Probably
wasted a good 3 hours of troubleshooting time for me, over a period of a
week.
My hardw
Users are still exposed to this bug.
That the bug is fixed in the repo isn't going to help people as
memtest86 is run from a liveCD or Live USB.
The buggy version is still in the download for 12.10, even though it's fixed in
the repo. It's also in the 12.10 secure remix.
Confirmed: I downloade
Downloaded Ubuntu 12.10 i386 ISO, converted it to OS X dmg and "burned" it to
the USB stick.
Boot from this USB stick.
Begin memory test.
In every DIMM combination and on various chipsets test #7 fails around 129M.
Chipsets was Intel P45 and Intel Q35, memory was DDR2 400, DDR2 333 running on
800
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Title:
memtest86+ test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)
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This bug was fixed in the package memtest86+ - 4.20-1.1ubuntu2.1
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memtest86+ (4.20-1.1ubuntu2.1) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* Fix test#7 false positives due to compiler issues. (LP: #1071209)
Original patch author Torsten Duwe .
-- Chris J ArgesWed, 05 Dec 2012 12:31:
@Brian
After installing the updated memtest86+ on to my Quantal box, I no loger see
those false errors in test #7.
(Went through 11 or more times)
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That does help thanks!
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Title:
memtest86+ test #7 false
Hello,
I have tried the package from quantal-proposed on the same notebook and
PC that suffered from this bug. Now they both pass memtest without
problems. Hope it helps,
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/quantal/memtest86+/quantal-
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Title:
memtest86+ test #7 false positives (random number seque
Hello Nizamov, or anyone else affected,
Accepted memtest86+ into quantal-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/memtest86+/4.20-1.1ubuntu2.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
I git this bug too. Tried to figure out problems with an old computer
gone instable and found memtest86+ claiming that all three RAM sticks
were faulty. Then tried some good (I thought) sticks from another
computer with the same result. Then tried all sticks from both computers
in the second comput
** Summary changed:
- memtest86 test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)
+ memtest86+ test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)
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This bug also affects me. Bought two new sticks of RAM, and was
suggested I test the processor to see if it was the issue... Glad I
found this out before I went any further.
Gateway ID49CU
Ubuntu 12.10
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sponsored the quantal version, thanks!
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Title:
memtest86 test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)
To manage notifications about th
This bug was fixed in the package memtest86+ - 4.20-1.1ubuntu3
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memtest86+ (4.20-1.1ubuntu3) raring; urgency=low
* Fix test#7 false positives due to compiler issues. (LP: #1071209)
Original patch author Torsten Duwe .
-- Chris J ArgesTue, 04 Dec 2012 16:23:35
-0600
**
** Description changed:
Trying to check the memory at newly bought notebook I found a bug in the
memtest86+ version 4.20 in ubuntu 12.10, in ubuntu 12.04 it is ok. The
bug is reported at least in Fedora and Opensuse. It is assumed that the
bug is caused by the gcc-4.7.
It is easily r
Branch for quantal linked.
** Branch linked: lp:~christopherarges/memtest86+/fix_lp1071209_quantal
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Title:
memtest86 test #7 false positives (ra
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/memtest86+/raring-
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Title:
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Looks good, I've uploaded it to raring. Thanks!
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Raring)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Fixed the bzr branch to just change the source directly.
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Title:
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Also I couldn't find a similar bug in debian. So this is something that
needs to be tested.
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Title:
memtest86 test #7 false positives (random num
Linked a branch with a fix that works for me in raring.
There seems to be a couple approaches for fixing this. The Suse bug has
the small change to clobber the additional register and that seems to
work. While the RH bug uses the C code in test.c instead of the
optimized assembler to generate the
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris J Arges (christopherarges)
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu
** Also affects: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Chris J Arges (christopherarges)
Status: Confirmed
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** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris J Arges (christopherarges)
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Summary changed:
- memtest86 test #7 fails (random number sequence error)
+ memtest86 test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)
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