The patch mentioned above is already in the jaunty Kernel.
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I got the same problem on my clevio m57ru. As long as i boot to the
older kernel 2.6.28-9 everything is fine.
An hour ago i tried the 28-11 kernel and it worked for a few minutes.
But as i tried to search with synaptic, it closed. Under the terminal i
got only a core dump. After that i coudn't do
Bug remains in the Beta release of Jaunty too. How can one tell whether
this bug is 'fixed' in a release or not? (without rereading the entire
changelog)
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Well, after some days of work on the machine, I can say that at least jaunty
alpha6 is stable (with all updates installed) IF keeping the 2.6.28-9 kernel
running (I have modified the default target in grub menu.lst, just to be sure).
As of today, on the same system, starting with 2.6.28-11 leads
Something to do with this?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
jaunty.git;a=commit;h=b29e79bf557ce777878518da154f4a0becb1de0e
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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Yes Graziano, you hit the nail on the spot I'm afraid.
I'm not really familiar how it works with those patches or when to
expect this update/grade available in the Alpha/Beta repo's, so I'll
watch from a distance for the coming week(s).
(Unless someone can guarantee me, the fix is already there,
Same issue over here. Saturday I decided to give Jaunty a try, after a
collegue of mine warned for the issues with ext4.
I looked out that the dist-upgrade wouldn't touch the filesystem NOR
update it. Nevertheless:
* First boot OK, few time crashing nautilus applets in gnome though
* Reboot and
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