I'm going to close this bug, because there is no issue now. Please
reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release, Jaunty
Jackalope 9.04 - http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download. If the issue
remains in Jaunty, please test the latest upstream kernel build -
I upgraded to Jaunty four days ago and I am now using kernel version
2.6.28-13-generic.
Kernel panics did not recur.
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Mageti a écrit :
AceLan Kao a écrit :
Landro, thanks for the response.
Magro, since you are the original reporter, does this problem still
happened at your place?
The computer on which the problem occured doesn't exist anymore. It
had hardware issues some weeks ago.
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AceLan Kao a écrit :
Landro, thanks for the response.
Magro, since you are the original reporter, does this problem still
happened at your place?
Sorry, I am no longer using Ubuntu...
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Landro, thanks for the response.
Magro, since you are the original reporter, does this problem still
happened at your place?
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Unfortunately it seems this bug is still an issue. Can you confirm this
issue exists with the most recent Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release -
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop . If the issue remains
in Jaunty, Please run the following command from a Terminal
By now, I am still using Hardy, with kernel 2.6.27-14-generic.
I did not have any kernel panics since a couple of months now.
Unfortunately, I do not remember the kernel update that made my system stable...
I plan to upgrade to Jaunty in a few days.
If the problem recurs, I will post the details
Sorry, of course I am using Intrepid, not hardy...
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I see the same issue. System reboots on its own or freezes every few
days. The previous kernel was much stable. I tried to install crash
kernel but could not find one in the repos. I have attached lspci
output.
** Attachment added: lspci.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19619861/lspci.log
I can confirm this: I also get random kernel panics every few days (so the
machine freezes, ignores the sysrq keys, and blinks caps and numlock lights).
I am using exactly the same kernel version (i.e. the outputs of lsb_release and
apt-cache are the same).
My lspci output is attached.
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Would you be able to take a digital photo of the kernel panic and attach
it to this bug report? It will just help to try and narrow down the
issue. However, I do notice from the lspci output that you have an
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card. I've seen bug reports
regarding kernel
Can you attach lspci log ?
lspci --vvnn lspci.log
It could help a little in order to find what happens.
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It's lspci.log.
I hope he could help you
** Attachment added: lspci.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19438421/lspci.log
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