Re: [Bug 191137] Re: [Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet' option is enabled or AC power is connected

2008-07-24 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
Awesome!
Works for me too, can confirm it.

Thanks guys!

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Re: [Bug 191137] Re: [Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet' option is enabled or AC power is connected

2008-05-25 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
Bekir, it's Awesome!

Can you tell for lazy us (me at least) how to do that? :)

Do you have NVidia driver, wifi working?

I recently accidentally upgraded to 2.6.24-17 from repository, now I can't
compile it - running
apt-get source linux-image-generic

downloads 2.6.24-16.30 :(

On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Bekir Serifoglu 
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 i can confırm this bug on sony vaio fz 190. however it doesnt happen all the 
 time. when it gives this acpi thing message, i cant see any info about my 
 battery or cpu s heat etc.

 I compiled the kernel 2.6.25.4 myself and the problem seems to be gone.

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[Bug 222864] Re: After Hardy Kernal Install System Hangs

2008-05-25 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
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Re: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share

2008-05-24 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
What should we understand from this example? Majority of people do it that
way?

Five years ago, or so, it was funny for me to play with hardware, as you
describe. Now it's not. And by looking around, most people (not all, I now a
lot of examples of geeks who are using their own Linux from scratch) are
using computer just as a tool. Ubuntu is targeted exactly those people as
far as I understand it (they are sometimes called 'beginners').

My point is: if Ubuntu was perfect, I can bet no one will ever use Windows.
Any step to perfection means more users = market share, automatically
leading to adoption on laptops/computers.

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 9:58 AM, alpharay 
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 Vladimir Meremyanin wrote:
  Money more than free excellence will make people shift to Linux. When
 
  people will they save 130€ (~ 200$) to use Ubuntu, it will make a bigger
  difference than a bunch of nice features and bugfixes.
 
  Completely disagree. People want their tool work. Predictability,
  simplicity is what some of us ready to pay for. Look at Mac OS. It costs
  money - yet, it has more users than Ubuntu does.
 
  What do you like more: broken car for free, or a good reliable for
  money?
 
 
 It's not to show off, but I got my computer by around 300 dls, without
 the monitor, I got everything myself, it was my first time doing it so I
 had some problems as I got the cheapest memory, 400 gbs for around 100
 buck which now I have to replace. but still was a great buy as I got 3.4
 ghz, still got 2 gb of memory, and around 700 gb of space. with ubuntu I
 got everythink I nee. --Thanks to Linux I am not paying Windows.

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[Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share

2008-05-23 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
 Money more than free excellence will make people shift to Linux. When
people will they save 130€ (~ 200$) to use Ubuntu, it will make a bigger
difference than a bunch of nice features and bugfixes.

Completely disagree. People want their tool work. Predictability,
simplicity is what some of us ready to pay for. Look at Mac OS. It costs
money - yet, it has more users than Ubuntu does.

What do you like more: broken car for free, or a good reliable for
money?

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[Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share

2008-05-14 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
I switched to xcompmgr - it works quite stable. Firefox - b5 is
COMPLETELY unusable, sometime I get a feeling that no on had ever run it
before releasing. I downloaded b4 (without flash) and had just a couple
crashes (veeery goood!) for few months. Epiphany is veery stable, but is
so primitive, missing some features.

Frankly, I don't understand all the talks above about marketing - we
need to sell computers with ubuntu, etc. Don't you wonder, why Apple
doesn't bother selling Dell's with Mac OS X? Because it just works.
People will buy it anyway: for money, with losing most of their freedom,
with disagreement to management process behind it, but they buy and
forget for some time about crashes, kernel compilations ( please, don't
tell me it's not required: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/191137
). They just use it. As for me it is absolutely impossible with current
state of ubuntu - I always MUST care about my OS. setup - configure
fonts, compiz, ff, etc.. (I care of my freedom and don't have a mac
(yet?))

If you really want to help ubuntu fix/report bugs, share configuration
that works, all people need is a good product - they will get it anyway,
even if windows is installed by default.

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Re: [Bug 191137] Re: [Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet' option is enabled

2008-04-16 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
first (and yet only) attempt to set ec_intr=1 succeeded!

linux-image 2.6.24.16.18

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:43 PM, TJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 With quiet still enabled, try adding this boot option:

 ec_intr=1

 It should force the GPE to use interrupt mode.

 Also, a long shot, but try:

 acpi_os_name=Windows 2006

 since the Vaios often have Vista-specific functionality in the ACPI
 BIOS.

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[Bug 191137] Re: [Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet' option is enabled

2008-04-16 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
 Vladimir, that is great news!

Yeah I thought so too, until recent boot: 2 times hanged with ec_intr=1.
Boot only after detaching power cord.

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Re: [Bug 191137] Re: [Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet' option is enabled

2008-04-13 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
I've encountered lock when boot on battery only.

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 8:56 PM, TJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Václav, your result is interesting, thank you. I didn't have time to
 endlessly repeat the reboot tests when I did the DSDT patch so it is
 possible that it was in some way coincidental that the kernel didn't
 crash those times.

 Since doing that patch and having time to think about things more I'm
 leaning towards the idea that the power management hardware is
 generating the unhandled event when it sees the AC adapter is connected
 - not the EC._REG() method because of early init. If this 'new' theory
 is correct, then when the EC GPE events are enabled early the hardware
 can start interrupting. The problem is, as soon as I add even minimal
 debug messages to try and trace the code-path the bug goes away - the
 same as when removing the quiet kernel boot option!

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-04-07 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
2.6.24-15.17 Consistently hangs with power cable attached, and boots
when battery only (without battery removal).

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-03-29 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
It's not so painful as it seems, is it?

 However, I forgot to include my wireless drivers when compiling my
kernel :(

This is strange, because kernel should be exactly in the same
configuration as in binary package (unless you changed config in some
way, I didn't touch anything, just applied patch, and wireless works)

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-03-28 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
What do you mean 'NOT depend on'? you never reboot it?

All you need to compile kernel is waste couple hours of CPU time, and
some of yours: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile

once it's installed you need one reboot to test it and if it fails boot
your previous kernel.

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-03-24 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
I've finally compiled kernel with patch, and it works!

Thanks Alexey!

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-03-10 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
no improvements in 2.6.24-11 and 2.6.24-12. Things even got worse, now I
have no sound.

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-02-27 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
Problem still works in 2.6.24-10. Is anyone reading this reports?

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-02-18 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
Removed battery and unplugged power cord for a few seconds, and
2.6.24-8-generic started without any problems!

I think it should handle somehow 'wrong' (or what it was) acpi states,
since vista loaded fine without battery removal.

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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-02-15 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
upgraded to 2.6.24-8-generic, and got same troubles.

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[Bug 191137] [NEW] Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-02-11 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin
Public bug reported:

Installed Gutsy, then changed repositories to Hardy's ones, and now have
3 kernels:

linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic - from gutsy, boots fine, X can't find
nvidia drivers (since they are for new kernels), but it's ok.

Now the troubles:
linux-image-2.6.24-7-386 (2.6.24-7.12) - hangs, in different places, but with a 
lots of acpi-related errors
linux-image-2.6.24-7-generic (2.6.24-7.12) - completely hangs with 2 lines on 
screen:

ACPI: EC: acpi_ec_wait timeout, status=32, expect_event=1
ACPI: EC: read timeout, command=128

only holding the power button works after these messages.

Both kernels work fine in recovery mode! the only inconvenience is the
need to select 'boot normally' :)

** Affects: ubuntu
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[Bug 191137] Re: Hardy boots only in recovery mode on VAIO FE41Z

2008-02-11 Thread Vladimir Meremyanin

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