Just curious if anyone has been able to test and confirm if this issue
remains with the latest Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release which contains a
newer 2.6.28 based kernel - http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download .
Please let us know your results. Thanks.
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I haven't seen this problem in ages. Closing, thanks for the reminder.
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Leann Ogasawara writes:
You should be able to test using a LiveCD which will not affect your
current installation. Images can be found at the link I referenced
above. Thanks.
i can try live cd, but if i have understood correctly the live cd
business, it will not allow me to run my
I have to agree with Leann on this; it just doesn't feel like the same
thing.
I happened to try the LiveCD last night but it was far from a normal
session. In any case, I did play around with it for a couple of hours,
and then left it idling for a few hours more. In total, Intrepid was
probably
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(Sorry for any confusion, I was actually referring to Juha's post, not
Leann's one)
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You should be able to test using a LiveCD which will not affect your
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Hi Juha,
If you could test the latest daily Intrepid image and verify if you
still need to use pci=nomsi or not that would be great. The final
Intrepid Ibex is set to be released at the end of this month but daily
images can be found at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .
Any
Leann Ogasawara writes:
If you could test the latest daily Intrepid image and verify if you
still need to use pci=nomsi or not that would be great. The final
Intrepid Ibex is set to be released at the end of this month but daily
images can be found at
My Dell E1405 running latest Ubuntu Hardy kernel 2.6.24-21-generic #1
SMP suffered from this unresponsiveness problem until today when i found
this thread and added pci=nomsi to kernel boot parameters. After that
my system has been running fine. Let me know if you want any other
tests to be
Hi Jamie,
I'm curious if booting with the 'pci=nomsi' workaround Martin mentioned
works for you? You may want to also give the 2.6.27-3 Intrepid kernel a
try as it was rebased with the upstream 2.6.27-rc6 kernel. I also think
it might be better if you open a separate bug report since Martin,
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Chris Coulson wrote:
You say that you are running the Intrepid kernel on Hardy. As this is
something that should be reproducible from the live CD environment, I
would appreciate it if you could try running the Intrepid Alpha 5 live
CD, to see if you still get the same problem (I suspect you
Jamie Lokier wrote:
Also, I've stopped running the Intrepid kernel with the Gutsy install,
Slight typo there - it's a Hardy install.
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Reopening then. But as I said, it doesn't happen to me any more, so I
can't help with further debugging.
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James,
You say that you are running the Intrepid kernel on Hardy. As this is
something that should be reproducible from the live CD environment, I
would appreciate it if you could try running the Intrepid Alpha 5 live
CD, to see if you still get the same problem (I suspect you probably
will).
Just want to comment that I'm using kernel 2.6.27-2.3 (latest on
2008-09-09) and I am still seeing these sort of symptoms, and
specifically these messages occur before it goes strange:
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532290] irq 219, desc: c04bbb00, depth: 0,
count: 0, unhandled: 0
Sep 9
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After the message about unexpected IRQ trap at vector db (it's always this
number),
things go oddly sluggish, and in particular, when typing often the last few
things typed won't
appear until _another_ key is pressed. When doing cat some_file.txt,
sometimes that won't scroll
to the end until a
Seems to be fixed in 2.6.27.
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Brilliant! Thanks for letting us know Martin.
I've been battling with this problem recently (running Debian Lenny on
my Dell Precision M90 laptop) and I'm just about at my wits end dealing
with my computer always hanging after a few hours of uptime. All the
problems I've been having are pretty
I forgot to mention...
Interestingly, I first noticed this problem after running a recently compiled
2.6.26 kernel. Thinking it was a badly configured kernel (I did go a bit crazy
cutting back the options) I reverted back to my previously stable kernel build,
version 2.6.25.9, and the problems
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
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This is /proc/interrupts right after a fresh boot, without a pci=
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Now I got it again, first time after 5 hours 40 minutes uptime:
[19486.431597] irq 219, desc: c0481c00, depth: 0, count: 0, unhandled: 0
[19486.431597] -handle_irq(): c016f730, handle_bad_irq+0x0/0x2a0
[19486.431597] -chip(): c04562c0, no_irq_chip+0x0/0x40
[19486.431597] -action():
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Martin,
I've just thought - it might also be useful to attach the output of cat
/proc/interrupts and sudo dmidecode as well.
Thanks
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