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Hi,
The suspend/resume problem continues in Intrepid.
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In gutsy, the problem continues.
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Wrong configuration for Brazilian keyboard
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Hi people,
In attachment, a photograph about the compilation error from 2.6.17-1.1.
This error don't occurs from Kernel 2.6.17 vanilla.
Regards,
Grazieno
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Hi Kyle,
Thanks for your comment!
In attachment, a photograph of boot in this computer with Herd 5. I can
take a lot of photograph about this or anything that you prefer..I
really want resolve this bug.
Regards,
Grazieno
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Hi Kyle!
Do you know what I must do to capture this information? I don't know how
to do this.
Thanks,
Grazieno
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Hi Surak,
I tried all the options in the live-cd (F4 option) and there is no boot.
The computer freezes (numlock inactive).
So I try pass VGA options in 'Boot Option' (Surak's suggestion) . I
tried VGA= 769 | 771 | 773 | 775 | 788 | 791 | 796, but I don't have
sucess in both case.
Any
Hi people,
I try boot from Ubuntu Alternative in this controller without sucess.
All options - text, OEM and command-line - was tested but I receive
'kernel panic' to all situations.
I use Herd 2 (Feisty).
Thanks,
Grazieno
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Hi Alexandre,
The output was generated using a vanilla kernel, but I think that the
.config is not from ubuntu...I will verify with Helton.
The 'lspci -n' output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci -n
00:00.0 0600: 8086:2580 (rev 04)
00:02.0 0300: 8086:2582 (rev 04)
00:1b.0 0403: 8086:2668 (rev 03)
Alexandre,
This site [1] shows the vendor and driver from 'lspci -n', it's can help
us.
Thanks,
Grazieno
[1] http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
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