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Excuse me, but I still have this problem. The original reporter of this
Bug may have changed OSes, but I have not and I still have the problem.,
the latest occurrence with version 49.
Reading this thread, I would believe that others do as well.
I would appreciate it if you would continue to atte
They'll probably want you to raise a new bug report for it. If you do,
please include me.
Btw, I'm convinced this isn't a kernel bug but rather a problem with
rebuilding the modules when updating to a new kernel. See my notes
above.
I was able to reproduce the problem but am trying to character
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Hi,
I am sorry, but I can not be of any further assistence with this bug,
since I installed a new computer using Debian. One reason for the new
computer and the choice of the OS was this bug. The old computer is
retired (eventually I will install Win7 on it).
Best Regards,
/juergen
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Perhaps some useful info:
I updated to 3.2.45-030245 and it booted successfully, but DAHDI didn't come up
because of a symbol mismatch.
I ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure dahdi-dkms" and rebooted back into 3.2.45 and
DAHDI came up fine. So the upstream kernel is working for me.
And so I went back to
I am seeing (what I believe to be) the same problem with a P5B-Deluxe
board, running the latest BIOS. (1238).
I've run a apport-collect of a successful boot with 3.2.0-43.
I will also try the upstream kernel.
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Juergen N, as per http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Download/ShowFiles.asp
an update is available for your BIOS (6.00.1.19). If you update to this,
does it change anything?
If not, could you please both specify what happened, and provide the output of
the following terminal command:
sudo dmidecode -s
Enough is enough! I have had it with these annoying bugs on this
annoying new Ubuntu!
I just formatted and installed Fedora on my work laptop, I'm planning on
doing the same at home.
Thank you guys for your time and dedication but frankly I don't have the
time now to mess with configurations, log
I am also have this same, or a very similar problem. Ever since 12.04
version 43 I have not been ale to get any of the newer version to work
on my system. I am running on a Dell Optiplex 745 12.04 version 41.
If I attempt to use a newer version, after Boot the system goes to the
next screen and
I am also seeing this problem. I am using dahdi, so I assume it is
related to that, but have not tried uninstalling it. On 3.2.0-44 and
later I get soft lockups just after dahdi starts initializing. Am
sticking with 3.2.0-43 until this is resolved.
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I am having a very similar problem to this. When I boot using kernel
3.2.0-48, X does not seem to start. The next thing I see after Grub is
a black screen. If I press the power button on my computer while it is
displaying the black screen, I hear the HDD clacking away as usual, as
though the sys
Also my system hangs now with tree kernels!
Still nobody working on this.
Stupid names for versions do not make this better!
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After last
I just installed the kernel 3.2.0-48 hoping this new version will fix
the error, but this continues.
And I'm just wondering that there's no official answer
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you are not alone - the problem started with 3.2.0-43
the system gave me lots of kernel hung errors at boot time and stopped
while booting at different stages but never allowed to login
I finally got back to 3.2.0-41 which is ok for me.
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I can attest that the kernel 3.2.0-44 AND 3.2.0-45 both of them hangs up
the entire system, with them the system starts and show off the login
screen, there when I move the mouse to enter my credentials the systems
freeze, no mouse movement, no keyboard inputs, no CTRL+ALT+FN, nothing,
nada.
T
Hi there,
am I the only one affected?
But when I see, how much I had to do just to open the message, I guess
many did not take the trouble.
I am a little frustrated, since the bug is now so old, two kernels are
troublesome (till now) and still nobody is assigned.
Guess, I have to install Win7.
@nako: I would say, this is not my bug, since I don't get swapon-messges
(see the startup protocol, I added above).
Also I don't have *any* dahdi-modules installed.
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I had the same issue.
So I found:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/302129/xubuntu-12-04-hang-on-boot-of-kernel-3-2-0-44-generic
then I remove dahdi and something related to it.
Now I can login and typing uname -r:
3.2.0-45-generic
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Hi,
yesterday, I got the new upstream kernel (PL 45) by normal means unto my
system (I did not have time to install it manually before).
The result is, that my system hangs even further. Now it hangs before
the X environment is fully started. It seams that the X server is
started partially, but n
I off course meant, "the system now hangs even earlier"
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After last Kernel Update (3.2.0-44) system hangs on startup
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After last Kernel Update (3.2.0-44) system hangs on startup
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I have had a similar problem but my system frozes before the login
window. I am using 64-bit system. The kernel version 3.2.45 help me to
correct it. In my opinion kernel 3.2.44 is broken. On my second computer
after kernel update I am able to login and work but system hangs up
during shutdown.
Ju
Hi,
I never installed an upstream kernel on my system, thus I need some
hints.
I downloaded the packagelinux-
image-3.2.45-030245-generic_3.2.45-030245.201305140735_i386.deb onto my
system, but when I try to install it, the installer says, that I rather
should install the meta-package for
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream stable kernel?
Please test the latest v3.2 stable kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the tag:
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Critical: Renders the system temporarily unusable
** Tags added: regression-update
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Hi,
I ran the command. But of course with the older kernel which is OK. I
can't run apport-collect with the troublesome kernel, since I don't get
further as the login screen.
Regards,
/juergen
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected staging
** Description changed:
My system hangs when I startup. The login screen shows up, but when I
try to enter the password, after 1-3 chars the system hangs (keyboard
and mouse freeze, system does not respond to anything except reset)
I tried CTRL-ALT-F1 but it did not work.
I did not try ping yet, since I have no other linux machine ready.
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On the basis that you say it's only this kernel that does it I've changed the
package to the kernel package.
You say it doesn't respond to anything; how about:
* Does it ping from another machine on your network (if you have one)
* Does ctrl-alt-f1 go to a text console (ctrl-alt-f7 or f8 to
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