I've been living with this problem (on 2 900X3C's) and have just noticed
something that might point to a solution.
I have all the problems/symptoms described above (no charge/drain
recognition, no kb backlight, no lid-close notification, has magically
appeared at times of OS install.)
But, htop
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Stefan,
Looks like it's being dealt with by the right people.
Thanks for your time,
Paul.
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Stefan,
Just to let you know I'll get back to this next week -- had to be called
away with work.
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Title:
New 12.04 beta Kernel doesn't support
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Stefan,
You were right -- tried again and exit from busybox after 'drmaid -ay'
successfully completed the boot.
As far as the raid setup, essentially that's the end result of throwing
in the 11.10 alternative cd in the machine the day it arrived with
windows installed and following the prompts.
Stefan,
Bot sure it makes a difference, but just to confirm that the dmraid
setup is in fact a 4-disk raid0 striped set.
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dmraid -r -c produces
/dev/sdd
/dev/sdc
/dev/sdb
/dev/sda
dmraid-activate does absolutely nothing. when called with /dev/sd? it
returns to the prompt with no obvious result, and in fact with any text
('-h', sadfkljadkfah, ...) it does the same.
Without parameter it does complain.
Not sure what
Stefan,
That file doesn't exist on my machine (but that folder exists and
contains only brltty.)
pkh@VPCSA:/usr/share/initramfs-tools$ find . -name dmraid
./scripts/local-top/dmraid
./hooks/dmraid
The dmraid in local-top seems to be equivalent:
pkh@VPCSA:/usr/share/initramfs-tools$ grep
Stephan,
I'm guessing the same thing re initrd. The system is a vaio vpcsa which
has hardwired onboard 4x64GB ssd. So there's only the raid, nothing
else.
I don't know how to copy/paste out of busybox, so I've taken a couple of
phone photos -- hopefully they're clear enough.
The upshot is that
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After upgrading my 11.10-alternative (due to the need for dmraid)
install, the boot process stalls at the:
ubuntu
. . . . .
page and eventually kicks me out to a partial shell.
The issue seems to be an inability to see the dmraid root partition.
I've managed to keep using
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After upgrading my 11.10-alternative (due to the need for dmraid)
install, the boot process stalls at the:
ubuntu
. . . . .
page and eventually kicks me out to a partial shell.
The issue
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I just did a full update, re-ran dpkg-reconfigure dmrain (just to be
sure) and rebooted.
Same problem, ended up in busybox with the kernel complaining it
couldn't find the device.
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Just to let you know -- this hasn't happened to me since around the
time I submitted this bug report. No hardware changes, no (related)
software changes except normal upgrade process.
An interesting (but probably unrelated) thing I have noticed is that
sometimes the clipboard copy just fails. I
I can confirm that there are still no sound in Intrepid Alpha6.
The installer doesn't give the default user access to the sound group
(although that may be because it's not finding a working card?)
The card is showing up in lspci as above.
I downloaded
OK, after isntalling the snapshot, still end up with no sound, the same
message from the volume control, 'No mixer elems found' returned from
alsamixer as user or root.
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Edgy
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:41 AM, teresa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please stop e-mailing me I don't know anything about computers. THANKS
- Original Message
From: Paul Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:13:50 PM
Subject: [Bug 128085] Re: Dell 1521 SB600 Azalia
Same here. However a few more details might help...
* Before BIOS update the touchpad was working correctly, but
occasionally would stop working for small periods of time (a known
problem and solved by the A08 BIOS upgrade.)
* Immediately after the upgrade the touchpad worked fine, but at 1/10
I just looked in System-Administration-Network -- I can't see how I
can use that as my connection script requires the inclusion of a pin.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 09:29:32AM -, ManuPeng wrote:
Not like I think it's a
Same here, was working fine, then at the moment I tried to swap screens,
synergys died.
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Ditto here.
NetworkManager isn't running and still Firefox starts up in offline
mode (note that it isn't the only app that is doing this now, Pidgin
is another example.)
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 5:44 AM, mc44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see how it's a bug in network manager. I have network
I'll add my support behind reverting to the 'don't switch to offline
mode automatically' method -- very few people want the browser to
operate in offline mode, it's potentially a problem for those who think
it's online-mode while it's not, and it's very annoying for those who
never use it and find
Public bug reported:
When I'm using my ppp (boradband mobile connection) pidgin starts up
without trying to connect and displays 'Available - Waiting for network
connection'
Choosing offline, waiting for a few seconds and then choosing available
forces a connection attempt, and successful
p.s. fully updated hardy alpha 5.
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When booting from the gutsy livecd tribe 5 on my inspiron 1501, it goes
through to a blank orange screen with an arrow cursor in the center and
completely locks up.
Safe graphics mode leaves me with a blank screen -- can get to terminal,
startx returns to blank screen (no
Sorry, it's never happened again, so I don't think I could recreate
it...
If I see it again and think I can recreate it I'll run it through
valgrind and update the bug.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Thanks for your bug report. Could you try to get a valgrind log for the
crash (you can follow the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 122637 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122637
Martin,
It's happened a number of times, on startup. The window that shows up
when gnome is started (with the services showing as they're loaded)
seems to stall, then this error shows.
Is there anything
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Sorry to be a pain, but this is a program being run I think from the
gnome start-up. how do I make that program run under valgrind? Do I
need to edit the gnome startup and replace the call to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 122637 ***
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MY problem was knowing what app to run under valgrind...
I'll fire off another report any time it happens.
Paul.
Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 122637 ***
Yes, using compiz -- this is right from the very first load after
install + dist-upgrade. Dell D610 (ATI graphics.)
Paul.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
ok, those the g_logv function are misleading, the real crash is the
gdk_x_error there. Do people having the bug use compiz?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notification-daemon
on startup
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Fri Jun 29 14:16:53 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 122637 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122637
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Binary package hint: firefox
the url was:
http://scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily/2007/01/why_do_you_look_where_you_look.php
but on restoring the session it worked fine (apart from the fd://
errors)
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
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