How is this possible? ubuntu 24.04 has memtest86+ 7.00
https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/memtest86+
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Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't wo
Xubuntu 24.04.1 live DVD image still has the broken 5.01 version.
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Title:
Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot branch or
This fault also occurs for me with Ubuntu 20.04. I have 3 x 4G sticks.
Any single stick in any slot and the Ubuntu-bundled memtest runs fine.
More than one stick will result in the Ubuntu-bundled memtest freezing
(at exactly the same point each time). The memory is good, as determined
by Memtest86+
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot bran
> 5.31b+dfsg-4 is now in Jammy, can be considered this "bug" as solved?
since it's still 'broken' in focal, i added a focal target, but changed
the main bug to 'resolved'.
the focal target could be changed to 'wontfix' if you don't think you will fix
it there, or you could SRU the entire newer v
5.31b+dfsg-4 is now in Jammy, can be considered this "bug" as solved?
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Title:
Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot branch
I already know and as already told upstream developer already working
contacting developers of these forks for collaborate and try to merge works of
all upstream.
For now I'll wait progress of this instead wasting time applying, adapt (for
5.31b) and testing patches from forks now, I'll apply th
Lionel Debroux told at http://bugs.debian.org/943752
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 23:08:44 +0100
https://github.com/anphsw/memtest86 is another memtest86+ fork which contains
some interesting changes. Unlike both upstream and coreboot's fork:
* in dmi.c, it's not affected by https://bugs.debian.org/10
** Changed in: debian
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: debian
Status: Confirmed => New
** Changed in: debian
Remote watch: Debian Bug tracker #943752 => None
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Debian)
A
there should be autosync bot that take from debian unstable until the
features freeze, if it doesn't work I will report
another good news: about upstream the main developer replied me today
and his trying to do an upstream git that and will try to converge
existing forks in memtest86+ 6.00 if the
Latest memtest86+ release is already packaged in Debian experimenal/unstable -
see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=977217
and https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=989030
Please include latest release into Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Should I report
separate FFE bug about this
Hi, I'm working on a new build for debian experimental with version 5.31b
for now multiboot patch is disabled and binaries should be near to upstream
build
work done for now about memtest86+ package is here:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/memtest86plus/-/commits/debian/experimental
is someone w
I have the same issue on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. There is some issue with the
memtest86 binary in Ubuntu. Here is how to fix it:
1. Get rid of Ubuntu version of memtest
sudo apt remove memtest86+
2. Download the official memtest86 5.01 binary from here :
https://www.memtest.org/download/5.01/memtest
Here too, memtest86+ 5.01 version from Ubuntu would consistently freeze
during test #2 (58% in). If test #2 was skipped, test #3 would trigger a
reboot at some point. Those 2 problems only occurred when more than 4G
was installed in the system.
Switching to the pre-compiled binary from https://www
Also encountering this same issue on ubuntu 20.04.2 with HP zbook 17 G2.
Memtest loaded through grub freezes. I thought this was because my
hardware was faulty. I nearly returned it under warranty.
But downloading memtest86+ 5.01 from memtest.org and loading via
syslinux worked fine, and memtest r
I wasted a lot of time and angst on this issue. The 20.04 version works
as long as I only test with 4GB installed, it hangs if there is more
memory. Same memory works fine with PassMark's memtest86 v4.3.7 and with
memtest86+ v5.31b. I haven't tried v5.01 directly downloaded from
memtest86.org.
I c
Addendum to comment #21:
The memtest86+ version 5.31b ISO image from http://www.memtest.org/ seems to
work fine on this hardware. Source is there as well. Will they let Ubuntu use
it?
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Addendum to comment #21:
sudo apt list --installed | grep memtest
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
scripts.
memtest86+/hirsute,now 5.01-3.1ubuntu4 amd64 [installed]
memtester/hirsute,now 4.5.0-1 amd64 [installed]
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Memtest86 5.01 hangs at 60% of first test on Ubuntu 21.04. The machine
is Athlon II 640 on AMIBIOS 6.11 motherboard. I have seen another case
just like this (hangs at 60%) on AskUbuntu. It worked fine when two 2
Gig DDR3 1333 MHZ SRAM sticks in place and failed when two more
identical sticks (s
I have the same issue as comment #6 on Ubuntu Server 20.04.1 installer
that booted from a flash drive.
HW:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 8th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM
Registers (rev 07)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 630 (Desktop)
00:14.0 USB
There is a fork and major rewrite of the Memtest86+:
https://github.com/martinwhitaker/pcmemtest
Unlike Memtest86+, PCMemTest can be used with UEFI as well as with legacy BIOS.
I think Ubuntu and Debian should follow Mageia Linux distribution, where
Memtest86 is replaced with PCMemTest, see Relea
I tried the patch from #15 but it still hangs for me, albeit after 3min and
not after a few seconds like without the patch.
I tried version 5.31b and it works fine.
Core i5-4570, 16 GiB RAM.
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I tried the patch from #15 but it still hangs for me.
I have 16 GiB RAM installed.
Anything else I can try?
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The attachment "bug-fix for >4G memory" seems to be a patch. If it
isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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~brian
Hi,
I am also affected by this problem. It is an overflow check
using undefined behavior in an overflow check in test.c
that looks like "if (pe + SPINSZ > pe && pe != 0)"
but with >4G memory pe + SIINSZ wraps around.
I think the most simple fix would be the following:
2020-12-15 Bernd Edlinger
Same problem with HP Elitebook 745 G2, 2x8GB DDR3-1600.
memtest from ubuntu 20.04.1 installer (memtest-5.01) freezes after two
seconds (first test at 51%). This happers every time. Tested single RAM
chip at a time.
memtest from ubuntu 18.04.2 installer (memtest-5.01) works. I run it for
10h with
I have a similar problem.
I have Ubuntu Studio 20.04 installed.
The included Memtest86+ 5.01 freezes at 55% on test #2 every single time.
Memtest86+ 4.20 from an Ubuntu 14.04 DVD passes without error.
Memtest86+ 5.31b downloaded and burned to a CD-RW passes without error.
I have also encountere
Can confirm the issue with a Dell Precision M4700: While memtest of
Ubuntu 18.04.5 server iso works, memtest of Ubuntu 20.04.1 server iso
freezes instantly after 1 second.
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Installed binary package memtest86+ from Debian Stable
(memtest86+_5.01-3.1_amd64.deb) in the Ubuntu 20.04 installation, that
version runs fine on all my systems where the Focal Fossa version hangs.
No source code changes between these versions, just differences in the
generated grub menu entries
** Changed in: memtest86+ (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Title:
Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot branch
I think it is not the problem of the memtest version 5.01.
When I boot memtest 5.01 via USB-Stick it is working. No problems.
Only the integrated memtest 5.01 is making problems (started via grub,
ubuntu 20.04)
memtest 5.01 was also working in ubuntu 18.04 (via grub). Then I
upgraded to 20.04 ->
Get memtest into debian, and it will get pulled in to Ubuntu ...
eventually. The reason it hasn't been updated is that Ubuntu does not
wish to fork memtest from Debian.
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