*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 647043 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647043
This is a duplicate of bug #653238, not of bug #647043.
Bug #653238 was marked a duplicate of bug #647043, but that is
incorrect.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 647043 ***
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Dell Studio 1536 Unable to detect USB ports (Maverick)
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For the record: I found the "Lock version" in synaptic. Everything
should be fine.
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On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Leann Ogasawara
wrote:
> @Gonzhauser, thanks for trying the test kernel noted in comment #2 and
> confirming it fixes the issue. The next round of kernel updates would
> supersede the test kernel. However, it appears the next official
> Maverick kernel update wil
@Gonzhauser, thanks for trying the test kernel noted in comment #2 and
confirming it fixes the issue. The next round of kernel updates would
supersede the test kernel. However, it appears the next official
Maverick kernel update will be an ABI bump, so you would have the option
of selecting the o
I just ran into this problem. And I can confirm post #6, adding the
pci=nocrs to grub.conf solves the problem. Another workaround is to boot
an older kernel version, some 2.6.34.xxx.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16228 tells of a patch for fixing
this is available.
And there they
as mentioned earlier, the A08 BIOS update did not resolve the problem.
pci=nocrs does work with the 10.10 Ubuntu kernel and A08 BIOS (did not
try the older kernel with A08)
did not yet try the test patched kernel from #2, since I can boot with
pci=nocrs and I need to get some real work done...
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@Leann: Your kernel is installed as linux-image-2.6.35-22-generic.
Does this means it's going to be overwritten by the next round of
kernel updates when running update-manager?
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@Avi:
Download the deb packages from #2, reboot your old kernel, install new packages
by "sudo aptitude install *.deb" and don't worry about removing old kernels,
everything is preserved. Boot into your new shiny 2.6.25 kernel that actually
boots. :)
Well, at least it worked for me on my T3500.
Ok, I tested two things.
1. The kernel from comment #2 works.
2. Upgrading to the latest BIOS provided by DELL (A08, from A03) doesn't work
with the old kernel.
So:
Kernel from #2 works with BIOS A03 and A08, stock Maverick kernel doesn't work
with both BIOSs.
Should I
a) communicate this upst
FYI:
found this work around in another thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/659149
Following this link : http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/6/16/323 I found a
temporary solution : by inserting pci=nocrs in the kernel line in grub
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Thank you for your help.
I believe that I have the latest BIOS. No I don't, upgrading to A08
dated 9/17/10 right now.
I am not sure how to change kernels, do I use the update manager?
I have only two kernels in the boot choice (plus memtest and the old
Windows partition), and only the older ker
Try the above kernel and then update your BIOS. I am going to do this
tomorrow. I can tell you then how it worked.
It seems to be a BIOS problem.
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Dell T3500
worked just fine with 10.04
upgraded to 10.10 using update manager, and it won't boot. I get white
text on black background, not even sure what I am looking at... dropped
me into some kind of shell?
tried booting from the 10.10 install CD (which I burned to install on
another machine)
I'd built a test kernel for a different bug but it includes the patches
from the upstream bugzilla report you noted here.
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/647043/comments/14
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Give it a test and let us know your results. Thanks.
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Probably related to
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16228
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