I'd expect the bug to be closed when the problem is fixed, or the mdadm
package is deprecated. Is either of these the case?
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Title:
mdadm --create
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 692848 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/692848
Same on 2.6.32-30-generic :-(
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Title:
xfsdumpBULKSTAT fa
My solution was the following:
- google for 'toshiba t130 service manual filetype:pdf', get pdf
- buy an Intel Centrino wireless miniPCIe card for chf30, making sure it was a
half-height card
- replaced the crappy Realtek thing with the real deal. (FTR, the cable
connectors on the motherboard nee
There's some progress (and hope!), 2.6.37-rc2-next-20101119 does not
panic anymore although the card still does not work.
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rtl8187se driver causes kernel panic
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Update: the rtl8187 driver (that which comes from
drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x) does not find the interface. :-( There's
no such thing as 'rtl8187se', only 'r8187se' (the one from
drivers/staging).
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Daniel: in 2.6.35 (ubuntu maverick) udev loads rtl8180.ko which loads
r8187se.ko (which in turn causes the panic).
Hm now that I have a source tree unTAR'd I see that there's
something in drivers/staging/rtl8187se (this is the one that panics) and
also something in drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x
Same here (Toshiba Portege T130, BIOS 2.40, ubuntu 10.10, kernel
2.6.35-22-generic).
Also tried linux-2.6.36-next-20101029 from kernel.org because I saw some
r8187se changes but the kernel still panics.
Here's a backtrace with the Ubuntu kernel attached (with a literal
screenshot as this does
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Jools Wills wrote:
>
> the complexity is mostly down to handling hotplugging events correctly
> during bootup and so on.
Indeed. I have a box with 48 disks (on 6 controllers) in a number of
MD arrays and stock 10.04 can't assemble them during bootup, although
it m
Er, you're aware that this bug was submitted in 2006, and the newest
comment is from 2008, right? I mean, I fully appreciate that you're
trying to reproduce and fix the issue but I for one no longer have the
setup in question.
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updating from lighttpd w/ pipelining - connection reset
https://bug
Indeed it still happens on lucid beta 2:
r...@lucid:~# lsscsi
[0:0:0:0]diskATA VBOX HARDDISK1.0 /dev/sda
[1:0:0:0]cd/dvd VBOX CD-ROM 1.0 /dev/sr0
[2:0:0:0]diskATA VBOX HARDDISK1.0 /dev/sdb
[3:0:0:0]diskATA VBOX HARDDISK1.
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 9:22 PM, ceg wrote:
> You need to check this with upsteam.
I figured that that is what distro maintainers do (and then make sure
the fix gets back into the distro)?
But hey, the bug was filed in 2008, and yours is the first reply. I
don't know why I bother.
Andras
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Hi,
I followed this thread, found that apt-get indeed does not find these
packages. Then I found that the debug versions in that repo are newer
than the kernel currently in Intrepid (linux-image-generic gives me
2.6.27-9.19 vs. the debug package 2.6.27-11.23 in the repo).
Please provide the debug
That works, thanks. I'll script around it (or rather, around
/proc/$PID/cmdline)... ugly.
Andras
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purple-remote doesn't find libpurple instance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236813
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> If I start pidgin like this, purple-remote works as expected:
not for me, unfortunately :(
Andras
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I'm getting the message again -- even though I haven't exited pidgin
(nor the X session) since.
Sorry for the flip/flopping. I'd be happy to debug this further if I
knew how :-/
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hm.. this seems to be fixed, please close.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpurple-bin
The command to change the status of my Pidgin session fails:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ purple-remote "setstatus?status=away&message=AFK"
No existing libpurple instance detected.
although there's Pidgin running. This used to work in Ubuntu Guts
1.5 months old and still 'new' and 'undecided'. Neat :(
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mdadm --create with typo overwrites device file
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I forgot to specify the new MD device to mdadm when creating a new
array, resulting in an error message:
# mdadm --create --level=raid1 --chunk=64 --raid-devices=2 /dev/hdb /dev/hdc
mdadm: You haven't given enough devices (real or missing) to create this array
but also resu
> driver. If you had problems before, they are probably merely auto-
> detection problems, and should be fixed in herd4.
whatever had changed the feisty 7.04 AMD64 beta works now fine ("ati"
driver and the same hardware).
have a nice day
Andras
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On 1/25/07, Steven Harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you please post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, along with
this I can do when I get home and retry (before starting X - but I did
not customize anything apart from "aticonfig --initial").
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log and Xorg.1.log
- but this I can't,
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I have an Ati x700 card which can only be used with the binary fglrx
driver ("ati" won't find any adapters). The feisty herd2 amd64 "desktop"
live CD doesn't find it, so I added universe and multiverse to
sources.list, apt-get installed xorg-driver-fglrx by hand, executed
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