On 26/03/2009, Thomas Schiex wrote:
> OK. I've got it !
> The problem is powernowd
>
> Boot in recovery mode, go to /etc/init.d and move the two files
>
> mv powernowd powernowd.off
> mv powernowd.early powernowd.early.off
>
> exit and resume... It worked for me !
>
I can confirm that this worked
Of course this is not ideal for the laptop users as this turns down
frequency scaling...
Considering that jtappin is, as myself, using an Nforce2 based
motherboard, this suggest a fishy cpufreq scaling on nforce2
motherboards.
Thomas
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kernel-panic ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3
OK. I've got it !
The problem is powernowd
Boot in recovery mode, go to /etc/init.d and move the two files
mv powernowd powernowd.off
mv powernowd.early powernowd.early.off
exit and resume... It worked for me !
Thomas
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kernel-panic ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329976
You rece
Disabling or removing network-manager has no effect on my system either.
It still freezes.
My install of Jaunty is a fresh install. Not an upgrade from Intrepid.
So, if this bug is a leftover, it is a leftover of Jaunty alpha 4 or 5
(as far as I remember.)
If I find some time, I will try a fresh
On 24/03/2009, jtuchscherer wrote:
> I have no idea if this is related at all, please forgive me if it is not.
> I had the same symptoms as you (Casey) described them in this bug
> description, the other bug and in the forum thread. I finally was able to
> track it down to the NetworkManager.
> Di
I have no idea if this is related at all, please forgive me if it is not.
I had the same symptoms as you (Casey) described them in this bug description,
the other bug and in the forum thread. I finally was able to track it down to
the NetworkManager.
Disabling the NetworkManager like described he
After this morning's updates, I am having this issue as well on a compaq x1000
presario laptop.
Recovery mode works perfectly, but going to GDM insta-locks the machine the
moment the greeter prompts for login.
My reset button at that point is the only functioning keyboard item
left, and I have N
I have the very same locking problem on my AMD/ATI machine with same
"Double fault panic". Continues through all revisions of 2.6.28-8 to
date (11).
I already posted a bug on launchpad (336003) and therefore marked it as
duplicate of this one.
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Continues thought all revisions of 2.6.28-8 to date.
The problem is triggered as soon as any input is received via keyboard
or mouse (e.g. typing username or password).
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kernel-panic ubuntu 9.04
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This also affects an AMD/nVidia-based 32-bit system. Binary kernel
package is: linux-image-2.6.28-8-generic the -7 version works correctly.
The panic message is:
PANIC: double fault, gdt at c180500 [255 bytes]
double fault, tss at c180b280
eip=c04ee6b6, esp = f6009fd8
eax=, ebx=f600a128, e
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