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Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw) => (unassigned)
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@Andy -- The disc that had my 8.10 ubuntu got munged.
As I see it these are the options:
1. reinstall 8.10 on another disc and reconstruct the changes you had
requested.
I may be fumbling around trying to figure out the necessary changes.
Maybe you could list the relevant changes.
Is 8
@wilson55 -- did you manage to test with the blacklist for sisfb, and
also could you test the latest -proposed kernel and report back.
Thanks!
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@wilson55 -- sorry for the delay, I think I confused you there. I was
suggesting the need to blacklist sisfb in this case. Could you test
that and report back. Also can you confirm if the latest updates help.
I have the feeling this is now officially blacklisted by default.
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@Andy - Your recent 2009-03-02 message suggests to blacklist sis-agp.
I had already blacklisted sis-agp according to your 2009-01-05 message.
And you can see from my 2009-02-14 message I am still getting hard crashes.
Attached is my Xorg.0.log file.
thx
gordon
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Thanks for your quick reply.
I blacklisted the sisfb framebuffer, and the Xorg.0.log is attached.
Thanks again, and have a nice Spring.
Liliana
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I note your display controller is being opened by the sisfb framebuffer
device driver. We normally blacklist all of the framebuffer device
drivers. Could you try blacklisting that as well. You can do this by
adding a blacklist entry (as below) as you did before:
blacklist sis-agp
Also coul
I have had another hard crash.
The following had no effect:
ctrl-alt backspace
ctrl-alt F1
alt-SysRq k
alt-SysRq r pause s pause e pause i pause u pause b
I had to recycle power to reboot.
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@Andy -- When it crashed on 2009-01-21, I had tried:
ctrl+alt backspace
ctrl+alt delete
Both of the above had no effect.
I believe I also tried:
alt+SysRq r pause s pause e pause i pause u pause b
with no effect.
On the next crash I will try
ctrl+alt F1
as you suggest.
It seems that it is more di
@wilson55 -- when the system 'crashes' are you able to either switch to
the main console with Ctrl-Shift-F1 or to connect to the system over the
network?
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@Andy -- Disregard my last message.
It crashed just now with the no change in the setup.
This is a very intermittent problem, difficult to recreate.
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@Andy -- Ok, that appears to have fixed the problem.
I installed the -11 kernel and ran it 4X and had no crashes!
I need to run it several times because this bug is intermittent.
Thanks for the advice.
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@wilson55 -- that actually sounds like an improvement on the original
issue. The instability sounds more like an issue with X11. I would
probabally be worth testing the new -11 kernel in -proposed and report
back on that. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
for documentatio
lspci log
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@Andy -- I did as you suggested, adding "blacklist sis-agp" to
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.
I then ran Ubuntu 4X, labelled 1-4. This bug is intermittent. This is
2.6.27.10 kernel.
1) I got an error I had not seen before: "jockey-gtk close unexpectedly"
and "jockey-backend closed unexpectedly"
W
@wilson55 -- from your dmesg output it appears that both the SIS and AMD
gart drivers are loading at the same time and the latter is blowing up.
The linked bug shows benefit from disabling the sis-agp.ko driver, it
would be good to test this on your system too.
Could you try adding the line below
@wilson55 -- the bug is reported correctly, its just a matter of
assignment. Assigning the bug to a amorphous group did not mean
anything. The bug is still and open bug on the right package and still
tracked.
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Ok, then how should this bug be reported?
If I go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies
it says to:
Running the following command from a terminal window will automatically file a
bug against the Ubuntu kernel package in Launchpad:
ubuntu-bug -p linux
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Lets try this again...I wish this system had a "preview" function...
The bug I read is bug 45942
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The but I read should be called bug 302522
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I have a similar bug on Slackware 12.2, kernel 2.6.27.7, but I found a
work around after reading bug 302552
The "quick fix" is to rename the sis-agp.ko module to something else.
sis-agp.ko is found in a directory like this:
/lib/modules/2.6.27.7*/kernel/drivers/char/agp/
It appears that the a
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Just adding a note that I've marked bug 284717 as a duplicate here as
Xavier seems to be experiencing the same kernel oops:
[ 15.348206] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0008
[ 15.348210] IP: []
:agpgart:agp_generic_create_gatt_table+0x150/0x1f0
[ 15.348219] *pde
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Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
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here is lspci-vvvnn.log
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Here is dmesg.log
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Hi Leann,
I installed the 2.6.27-10.20 kernal per your directions.
I rebooted with the new kernel 4X, this is the result:
1. Ran for about 10 minutes, and display got corrupted.
Normally the display corruption is a signal of a hard crash.
But I was unable to make it crash.
If you
Hi wilson55,
I'm curious if you'd be willing to test the 2.6.27-10.20 kernel that is
currently in intrepid-proposed. To test this kernel do the following:
1) cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d
2) create a file "intrepid-proposed.list" which contains the following two
lines (sudo vim intrepid-proposed.li
/proc/version file
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lspci -vvnn file
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I am still getting crashes.
Here are updated files.
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