Hello again,
Yesterday I upgraded 12.10 with UFEI to 13.04 using the Upgrade feature. So,
now that I have moved to 13.04
I have confirmed that I am still using 3.9-rc5. So, I know where the mainline
build kernels are. So where do I get the current kernel for 13.04 RARING?
Please provide
Fair enough - although I'd strongly advise against running a fairly random
release candidate just because it works.
Note that comment #5 asked you to *test* the latest mainline build, Joseph
didn't recommend to run it over a longer period of time.
There's a reason why after 3.9-rc5 there's a
bigfootnmd,
This looks like another duplicate of bug 1140716.
Could you please test the latest kernel in -updates (3.5.0-31.52) and confirm
that this bug is fixed? Thanks.
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Status: Fix Committed = Incomplete
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On 05/28/2013 02:55 AM, Julian Wiedmann wrote:
bigfootnmd,
This looks like another duplicate of bug 1140716.
Could you please test the latest kernel in -updates (3.5.0-31.52) and confirm
that this bug is fixed? Thanks.
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Status: Fix Committed =
I also has the same problem with ubuntu kernel 3.5.0-27, the previous
version 3.5.0-21 worked fine. My laptop is a Dell Latitude 5420 with
sandy bridge chipset and Intel HD3000 VGA. GPU hangs happens once in
awhile, after doing some git bisecting, I found that this patch seems to
be the cause for
Hi,
Software updater has the kernel 3.0.5-27 available. I have not applied these
updates. I am using 3.9.0-030900rc5-generic which solved my GPU hanging
problem. So, if I use any kernel other than 3.9.0 then my GPU error will
probably come back.
Does this seem likely? Am I correct?
Until
Well here it is day two since I applied updates to my Q190. The GPU
error/hang/whatever has not reoccurred so far.
Fingers are crossed.
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Just about 10 minutes ago, Update told me that there were updates. So, I
applied them.
Now the GPU error that I had before has returned.
I have confirmed that I am still using the 3.9.0-030900rc5-generic upstream
kernel. So, I tried running from a terminal window at the command prompt
Changed status to Fix Committed since there is no option for me to
change it to kernel-fixed-upstream.
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Matthieu Riou who reported the bug about the Realtek Wifi driver on the
Lenovo Q190 may also have this problem.
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Title:
GPU hangs using UEFI
Error occurs repeatedly while browing the Internet using Firefox 19.0.2
Mozilla Firefox for Ubunto canonical 1.0 which came with the 12.10
Secure 64 bit remix.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
GPU hangs using UEFI 12.10 Secure remix 64 BIT
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.9 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the
hello,
I have installed the 3.9 upstream kernel. My Lenovo Ideacentre q190
booted and loaded the new kernel. The only anomaly so far is a box that
sits to the left txt of which is attached. This window
seems to be perm. and so far I can't closes it. However, this does not
interfere with the
kernel-fixed-upstream
Two hours of heavy surfing with multiple tabs open in Firefox and the GPU error
has not occurred. The only remaining annoying issue is the could not apply any
of the stored configurations for monitors box whose text is in the above text
file. The could not apply .;;;
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