I believe I have the same config and can report that I reproduce all of
the same symptoms mentioned above.
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Flickering Screen upon wake fr
here's an image of the corruption.
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the problem is also reproducible on rv730
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.13.1-1ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-18.24-generic-pae 2.6.35.3
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-18-generic-
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I see an error message when I booted ubuntu 10.10 after apt-get dist-
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ProblemType: KernelOops
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Package: linux-image-2.6.35-16-generic 2.6.35-16.22
Regression: Yes
Reproducible: Yes
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-16.22-generic 2.6.35.2
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just saw this on 'apt-get upgraded' Maverick running on Thinkpad Edge
(AMD cpu/gpu)
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out of Sleep (suspend to ram). Based on that it must be a very recent
regression because I typically put the machine to sleep a multiple times
per day and I would have noticed this sooner if it wasn't a regression.
(I've been
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
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This bug also effects me. This may be a regression because I never
observed the problem before this weekend and have been running lucid on
this laptop for several months.
I have confirmed that
modprobe -r iwlagn && modprobe iwlagn
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It sounds like the fix is supposed to be released yet I just ran into
something that seems very similar to this bug on a fully updated version
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Hi David,
I had followed some instructions on the web which required building the DSDT
into kernel. I'll try the approach you suggest here this evening.
I'll try to get you more details on some of the other machines where I
observe this problem on the weekend.
Thanks,
Tom
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010
6 AMD platforms I work with.
I've also filed this bug up stream with no positive outcome.
If Windows can handle the situation I'm not sure how we can conclude the
BIOS is the problem?
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:30 AM, David Gaarenstroom <
david.gaarenstr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
I've already "fixed" this problem on my Lenovo laptop by building in a
custom DSDT. As I understand it, this means I have to merge the table
with each new kernel change and rebulid. I guess that will be need
less often once 10.04 is released.
Note that i see this problem on all 6 AMD platforms
I checked one of the machines where this problem shows up and "Cool and
Quiet" was set to Auto. However there was no option to outright enable
it. The 2 options in the BIOS i looked at were Auto and Disabled.
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Yes I found that removing the extra ARRAY line fixed the problem.
I still have a problem mount MD arrays from fstab during boot. I have
to execute "sudo mount -a" after boot to access MD arrays. Could
po
sorry for multiple posts but the browser seems to submit when I hit tab?
to continue,here's a copy of the conf file after running the command
above: (note that the duplicate ARRAY line seems to be required)
t...@finch:~$ cat /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
# mdadm.conf
#
# Please refer to mdadm.conf(5) fo
here's the thread I refer to above
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1207071
following the advice on that thread seems to work.
#cd /etc/mdadm
#mdadm --examine --scan --config=mdadm.conf >> mdadm.conf
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I created 2 partitions
sudo mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=mirror --raid-devices=2 /dev/sdb1
/dev/sdc1
I then test IO to the mirror by copying > 1 TB of data and verify
integrity of the copied data.
after a reboot, the mirror is not active
Here
slight clarification. I neglected to explicitly list kernel 2.6.32
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I see this problem on all 6 AMD machines I work with on a regular basis.
CPU frequency scaling is disabled. Most of these machines have the log
message
[Firmware Bug]: powernow-k8: No
compatible ACPI _PSS objects found.
These machines are configured with motherbo
Based on my experience with bug reports on Launchpad, I tend to doubt
anyone is going to look at this without more information. I have the
impression that everyone has switched over to to working on the next
release (Lucid Lynx) and that the solution will be to upgrade to 10.04.
For 9.10, I modifi
I resolved the problem on my system by configuring grub to boot
2.6.31-15-generic.
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what does the tag "kernel-series-unknown" imply? Isn't the kernel
series very clear. All of the people reporting this very serious
problem are running ubuntu 9.10 with the very latest kernel release so
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after updating my system on Sunday 6 December which included a kernel
update the system no longer boots. The boot process proceeds just past
the (K)ubuntu loading status bar screen but fails to make it far enough
to show the login screen. The systme apparently hangs?
There
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I have seen a bug fitting these symptoms on 2 Kubuntu Linux installs
with fairly different hardware configurations. Seems like this could
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I also tried setting radeon.modeset=1 on the kernel command line but it
did not seem to help. I am not sure I put this parameter in the correct
place though.
I hit the shift key during boot to bring up the grub menu
selected 'e' to edit the boot menu entry
then appended the radeon.modeset=1 to th
I filed a bug to report this problem which was marked as a duplicate of
this bug.
I see this problem on 2 64bit installations of karmic. Can I use the
package sited above?
>Tormod Volden wrote on 2009-10-09: #14
>I have verified that 7.6.0-1ubuntu2~bug446578~1 fixes the issue in this repor
Note that all the crap automatically attached to the bug should be
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I recently updated my 2 PCs running Karmic. Both machines use the same video
card radeon X1900. Both machines started crashing X back to the login screen.
On one machine I can no longer log in. I was able to stabilize the second
machine by disabl
Setting these lines did not cause ubiquity to detect my RAID0 volume.
sudo mkdir /var/lib/disk-detect
sudo touch /var/lib/disk-detect/activate_dmraid
Also note that I have observed ubiquity correctly detect my RAID0 volume on an
earlier karmic alpha release but after this work around was
Thanks for the tips, Tormod Volden and danwood76.
On Alpha 2or3 (can't recall which release) I was able to boot from the
live CD, load Ubiquity which would correctly detect my RAID0 volume, I
could then create partitions on the RAID0 volume (ext4,swap) and install
the OS. This procedure would cr
Looks like Ubiquity has regressed. On Alpha 2or3 it was able to detect
the DMRAID partitions. On Alpha 5 it detects 2 non RAID drives.
On the upside, I noticed that karmic now seems to use the long awaited
open source driver for the ATI R600 GPU!
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The alternate CD failed to install the GRUB (I think it tried to install
GRUB2 but don't recall now) I also tried the LILO option but that ask
several questions that I was sure how to answer and ultimately failed.
Perhaps there is a way to use the Windows7 bootloader I already have
installed?
I t
I believe it does exist in the 9.04 release, but appears to be fixed in
karmic.
However, I have not yet successfully install karmic due another problem
that showed up at the end of the ubiquity install (forgot the details).
I believe that is a different problem.
I last tried Alpha (2 or 3). I wi
Clarify previous comment: This problem was resolved by replacing the
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Is this the right place to file this problem?
Extracting part of the dmesg log file... You can see that the ATA logic
appears to report lost interrupts during DMA operation which causes it
to sequentially try slower DMA modes until it finally arrives at a PIO
mode that works. This process appears
As you can see from the spew above I can see this bug on the very latest
karmic kernel
Linux doggie 2.6.31-6-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 14 16:25:04 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
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debug e
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Architecture: i386
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0xfe024000 irq 16'
Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC889A'
Components : 'HDA:10ec0885,1458a102,00100101'
Controls : 37
Simple ctrls : 20
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Hibe
I believe I see this bug as well. Is anyone working to reproduce it?
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I'm running kubuntu 9.04 with all the latest updates
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Perhaps this is filed against the wrong component? Does the fact that I
can access and manipulated the disk partitions from GParted imply that
DMRAID is working correctly?
I found another bit of information (don't have the link but could find
it if someone thought it would help) that suggested tha
I just tried install Gcompris from a fresh Alpha6 install and the
problem remains.
Unfortunately, I'm now having difficulty building Gcompris from source
so it would be really nice if someone could update the binary package
that is downloaded when a user types: 'apt-get install Gcompris'
Should I
I'm not sure why this bug is marked "incomplete" I thought i provided
all the requested information.
At any rate, I no longer have access to the system so perhaps the bug
should be closed.
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[HP Compaq nc4010] suspend/resume problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332764
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Kubuntu install fails to detect software (fake) Intel Matrix RAID0 SSD volume
on Alienware M17 laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346425
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dmraid
The machine came from Alienware with a RAID0 SSD partition formated with
NTFS for Vista. I would like to dual boot Kubuntu 9.04.
1. I first tried booting from the alternate CD. The installer detected the
RAID0 volume as 2 separate disks.
2.
I also noticed an error message during hibernation just before the
system turns off. Is there a log where this message would be written so
I can provide the exact message.
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[HP Compaq nc4010] suspend/resume problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332764
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Clarification of what I wrote earlier
"I should add that the reason I am using hibernate is because when I
suspend to ram I can *not* find a way to wake the system back up (that is
another bug)"
If there is anything I can do to help debug this please let me know.
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[HP Compaq nc4010] suspend
I tried
* press ctrl-alt-F1,
* login,
* and run pm-hibernate
the system went into hibernation state without a problem but hung when I
tried to restore the system after hibernation.
On 02/24/2009 11:26 PM, Tom Pringle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if Hibernate
Hello,
I'm not sure if Hibernate ever worked on this machine. I install 9.04
about one month ago and I think it may have originally worked back when
I first installed alpha 3. I think I noticed the problem about a week
or two ago then I just nuked my system and reinstalled alpha 4 from
scrat
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22966174/CurrentDmesg.gz
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22966175/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
the system posed a dialog indicating a detected but I'm not sure exactly what
was wrong.
I have noticed that a process called console-kit-daemon seems to consume a
great deal of CPU time. I think this only happens after a resuming from
hibernation. I'm not sure if this
Hi Bruno,
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I just wanted to be sure that I'm reporting this problem in the right
place? Or perhaps this should be done by direct email? I don't usually
file bugs on the Internet so I wanted to be sure I'm not breaking some kind
of etiquette?
My son and I are very
Yes that sounds like the right solution. I didn't realize I was using
an experimental release of GCompris. Who is the right person to update
the Kubuntu package system to the correct release of GCompris? Perhpas
my /etc/apt/sources.list isn't pointing at the correct place? (which
would be?)
I
Public bug reported:
I installed GCompris with this command line:
>sudo apt-get install gcompris
When I first tried to run GCompris from the "K" menu it started to
launch but then exited silently.
I then ran GCompris with this command line:
>gcompris
which generated this error:
>Exception excep
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