** Attachment added: interrupts
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6526299/7.interrupts.txt
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Requested files attached. Please note that these files as based on what
has been the case of the last two or so years where /etc/modules
contains an entry from snd-powermac. If this entry is removed from
/etc/modules, then no sound driver is detected or loaded (an old
feature, dating back to at
I think I've been hit by something like this too. Having also thought
that the raid1 stuff, was fixed, I dist-upgraded last night, shutdown
and today find the box is broken beyond my ability even to get an
initramfs shell.
With (which booted on Friday) without any break=
Apologies, my typo (as the quote from the boot log indicates).
The boot line is root=/dev/mapper/vg00-root, and the box is still broken into
panic-
stricken non-bootability; I'd still be grateful for further assistance is
getting it to boot again.
-jonathan
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 75681 ***
It boots -- really it boots. Two months on and it boots.
(after the 2007-02-09 updates).
Thanks for all the dev effort.
-jonathan
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I still have this or a closely related issue with the latest initramfs
and 2.6.20-5.
If I set break=mount, the initramfs prompt appears well before the HDD
are detected.
If I wait until disks are detected and run scripts/local-top/mdadm, the
raids are created, but the system hangs waiting for
I still have this or a closely related issue with the latest initramfs
and 2.6.20-5.
If I set break=mount, the initramfs prompt appears well before the HDD
are detected.
If I wait until disks are detected and run scripts/local-top/mdadm, the
raids are created, but the system hangs waiting for
I still have this or a closely related issue with the latest initramfs
and 2.6.20-5.
If I set break=mount, the initramfs prompt appears well before the HDD
are detected.
If I wait until disks are detected and run scripts/local-top/mdadm, the
raids are created, but the system hangs waiting for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-2-generic
Plug in 3COM USB 54g card.
System hard locks, only h/w reset will reboot
Message on console:
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0
Alt-SysReq is dead etc.
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Hi,
It worked in Edgy with 2.6.17-10-generic.
On Feisty, it is using the driver installed by Ubuntu (I guess zd1211rw,
as that's what was used previously).
I will try the 386 kernel.
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Unfortunately, this system suffers from
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75052 (raid/LVM root FS), so booting any
Feisty kernel is problematic, and it will not boot -386 at all 'cannot
find /sbin/init' or similar (even after running scripts/local-top/mdadm
from the initramfs shell).
I booted
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ekiga
Apologies if this is a FAQ or deliberate configuration decision.
ekiga in edgy (and, I understand, dapper and feisty) does not enable
dbus.
To the casual observer, this is suboptimal, as the dbus interface is
useful for call notification, and
Fixed in upstream mga 1.4.4
(in feisty, if that matters)
*
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/driver/xf86-video-mga-1.4.4.tar.bz2
* sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg-dev x11proto-fonts-dev x11proto-video-dev
x11proto-xf86dri-dev libdrm-dev x11proto-gl-dev
* ./configure
Yeah! fixed today by one or more of linux-image-2.6.20-2-generic /
mdadm (2.5.6-7ubuntu1)
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Cancel the above, it's still broken ... wishful thinking.
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$ at 0930
warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
at ls
at EOT
job 29 at Fri Dec 15 09:30:00 2006
jrh $ atrm 29
Cannot find jobid 29
$ at -V
at version 3.1.9
Bug reports to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ryan Murray)
Garbled time
Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS
(n.b fixed in 6.10)
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Fails for me too (does that makes it confirmed). Adding break=mount to
the boot line, and in the initramfs shell
mdadm --assemble --scan --auto=yes
spews out messages about /dev/md{0,1,2} not being found or some such
(sorry, scrolled away), and then the system boots.
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Same here. No profiles, then crash. Automated report attached.
** Attachment added: Automagically generated crash report
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Public bug reported:
Since resolution of https://launchpad.net/bugs/66020 on 2006-10-14 and
the latest updates installed 2006-10-18 c. 1700 UTC, resume is broken
again.
On resume the screen, the screen flashes briefly, displays a _ cursor,
and the machine never recovers further. There is nothing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-generic
Kernel requests report to developers when booting HP nc6220
Oct 18 18:40:59 zulu kernel: [17179571.444000] PCI: Transparent bridge -
:00:1e.0
Oct 18 18:40:59 zulu kernel: [17179571.444000] PCI: Bus #03 (-#06) is hidden
behind
Broken here on 2.03, 2.04 on IA32 and AMD64, but text is displayed on
PPC box (Edgy, 2.04).
Not even en_US.UTF.8 works on IA32/AMD64 boxen.
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The new kernel (2.6.17-10.33) of 2006-10-14 prevents the panic / oops
and the machine resumes. Still get an ugly white band about 15mm high
across the centre of the spalsh screen during the resume, but the
machine recovers.
Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi
Just upgraded a nc6220 from dapper to edgy. Hibernate worked well in
dapper. In Edgy, resumption takes forever (like 5+ minutes after the
power button is pressed to resume.
Examination of dmesg shows:
[17180310.508000] done
[17180310.508000]
Please close this report.
It stopped happening after some recent update (the PPC daily updates
have been quite large recently), so I'm sorry that I don't know what
fixed it (or exactly when).
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The resume lock ups are fixed by adding /etc/power/{resume,suspend}.d/
scripts to switch from X to a console and back again. which was the
previous working behaviour. It has nothing to do with the OPs bug.
Sorry for the noise.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libdbd-sqlite3-ruby
The DBI:SQLite3 module outputs vast amounts of warnings:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/DBD/SQLite3/SQLite3.rb:221: warning: Object#type is
deprecated; use Object#class
This is (IMHO) caused by a typo in the referenced line, which should
read:
Public bug reported:
Running GTK applications on a Edgy (c. 2006-10-07) PPC to a remote
display (i.e. localhost:10 via SSH) results on the application crashing
SEGV. BugBuddy then does the same :-(. Where the application is run from
an IA32 system with same Edgy vintage, no crashes are seen. In
Package was wrong
** Changed in: libdbi-ruby (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: libdbi-ruby = None
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Here' some more stuff on the failure to resume. Sometimes the box is alive, but
the display isn't:
[ 206.275809] radeonfb (:00:10.0): suspending to state: 2...
[ 206.276052] uninorth-agp: disabling AGP on device :00:10.0
[ 206.276066] uninorth-agp: disabling AGP on bridge :00:0b.0
Don't know if this is related or should be a separate report.
On my PPC, 2.6.17-10 suspends just fine, but locks the machine solid on
resume. On Dapper, suspend resume worked fine.
The kernel prior to 2006-10-05 would mostly resume, albeit with screen
corruption.
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And trivially equating --x11r7-layout to a shift shell operation
allows the install to move on the next failure point (another bug
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Thanks. Please find attached the xorg.conf. This should be a standard
dpkg-reconfigure configuration.
** Attachment added: Xorg conf file
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Public bug reported:
apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade from PPC dapper to edgy results
in:
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1292 not upgraded.
2 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B of archives.
After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to
The post install part
update-fonts-dir --x11r7-layout Type1
Is not compatible with the documented options for update-fonts-dir
(-h|--help) or a path).
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Public bug reported:
dist-upgrade fomr PPC Dapper to Edgy (beta) fails with:
1209 upgraded, 166 newly installed, 69 to remove and 69 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/748MB of archives.
After unpacking 302MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
E: Couldn't configure
Same problems, PPC.
Working around by
apt-get install locales
# scary amount of stuff removed, including X
then,
apt-get dist-upgrade
will see how far that gets and how I get on with the held back
packages (like xserver core).
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Ended up installing xserver-xorg, running apt-get -f install about a
dozen times to have a usable system, then I've lost essentials like
build-essential (and a bunch of other -dev packages). Appreciate this
is a beta, but it's pretty disasterous on PPC (whereas i386 has been
somewhat painless).
I now have a system back after the upgrade, however reselection packages
by virtue of the result of aptitude search '~c' wasn't quite what I'd
anticipated.
For the record, it's working very well.
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Public bug reported:
OpenGL applications hang on Edgy (2006-09-29), though earlier ones did two.
Xorg.0.log claims DRI is enabled
Running glxinfo or glxgears results in the application hanging. In the case of
glxinfo:
strace glxinfo
gettimeofday({1159548938, 955903}, NULL) = 0
write(3,
** Attachment added: Xorg log file
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Just believe it. UUID for MD devices broke my edgy root=/dev/md0 test
box *again* this weekend.
If I've set root=/dev/md0 in menu.lst, please, trust me and don't break
my box again.
If I can further help debug this, please tell me how.
-jonathan
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Public bug reported:
$ whoami
jrh
jrh $ echo echo atrm is b0rken | at 2000
warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
job 73 at Sat Aug 26 20:00:00 2006
jrh $ atq
72 Sat Aug 26 20:05:00 2006 a jrh
73 Sat Aug 26 20:00:00 2006 a jrh
jrh $ atrm 73
Cannot find jobid 73
jrh $ echo $?
1
It is bug 56177
Thanks
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Dennis,
ubuntu-{base,standard,minimal} are all installed (according to aptitude
show)
-jonathan
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Thanks for the kick to look at this again. In fact, it's caused by an
earlier Edgy problem that, alas I didn't report (mea culpa).
* With the 2.6.17-5, boot.lst was changed to use UUID (vice device names).
* This caused the machine not to boot as init could not find the root device
from the
Public bug reported:
Background: Headless, no-removable media box that has been used to beta
test all Ubuntu pre-releases. Old Celereon 400, raid1 from 'just a bunch
of (old) disks'. With latest 2.6.17-6 fails to boot (boot screen
captured at http://www.zen35309.zen.co.uk/EdgyBootFail.jpeg).
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