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This is no longer an issue for me - I'm now on Karmic and don't seem to
get these crashes (and haven't since at least Jaunty)
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Hello,
I can tell I have the same problem : wireless activated is blocking the
suspsend mode.
In the following archive you will find :
lspci.log
version.log
uname-a.log
kern.log.1
dmesg.log
Regards,
Walabom
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Just want to try to keep this report up to date. Care to test and
confirm this issue remains with the latest development release of Ubuntu
(ie Karmic). ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . You should be able to test suspend
using a LiveCD if you didn't want to inst
I do assume that with Intrepid Ibex 8.10 the problem is still here
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Is this still an issue with the more recent Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release
which contains a 2.6.27 based kernel? Please let us know. Thanks.
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2.6.24-19.41 is an old Hardy kernel. It would be great if you could try
to recreate it using the latest Hardy kernel (2.6.24-21)
Thanks in advance
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This is taking a while as I'm not getting the suspend crashes. However I
did run memtest and it had no errors. I'm now on 2.6.24-19.41 so not
sure if anything changed there.
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I already had the backport modules installed:
# for f in linux-backports-modules-hardy linux-backports-modules-hardy-generic
linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-19-generic linux-backports-modules-hardy-server
linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-19-server ; do echo $f: `dpkg -s $f | grep
^Status:` `dpkg -s
David - yes, you should report the soft lockup separately. Also, I think
gnome-power-manager is very unlikely to cause a kernel oops, so I don't
think it would be related.
I would also encourage you to run memtest by following the procedure at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MemoryTest
Thanks
I've been trying to reproduce this crash and haven't managed in about
three or four tries on each of the generic and server kernels. It was
sporadic and so this doesn't necessarily mean it's gone. I have upgraded
gnome-power-manager to the test version from 242713 but don't know if
that's related.
Thanks for your quick response.
Could you please try running with the backported modules package (if
you're not already), by installing "linux-backports-modules-hardy" from
the repository. This package has a newer driver for your wireless card.
Once you've tried this, could you state whether you s
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Also, following the kernel procedure, here's /proc/version_signature:
Ubuntu 2.6.24-19.41-generic
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Cool, done and I'll attach them:
uname -a:
Linux golg 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 22:56:21 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
dmesg.log, lspci-vvnn.log, and kern.log attached
kern.log.0 1 2 3 4 exist at about 800kb each - I'll attach one but let me know
if you want more.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it without more information.
This doesn't seem like a bug in gnome-power-manager. Because there seems
to be an Oops, I'm reassigning it to the kernel.
Please include the following additio
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