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richardmtl: I had similar problems, but I was able to work around them
using a lot of hackery that I'm now trying to recall.
Basically (from what I found) the new X auto-detects (poorly) your video
and monitor configuration. Normally you could override the settings
with the Screen & Graphics doog
Just an update: I was able to install Alpha 5 without further problems,
at least from an installation perspective. However, the screen
resolution is totally off; I am unable to get it to use the whole
screen. I am unfamilier with how to fix this type of problem, so
hopefully someone here can point
I also was able to boot it with Alpha 5; however, the install froze
during partitioning. This may be due to faulty hardware on my end,
though. Actually, it is almost fror sure due to my hardware (it's been
giving me trouble forever, which is why I don't use the laptop anymore).
I'll give it another
Hardy Alpha 5 was able to boot successfully without any boot parameter
assistance (first time since Hoary). Ironically I bought a Thinkpad
T61p a week ago to replace my R30 (fortunately I still had it).
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Hi All,
There hasn't been any recent activity in this bug report and we were
wondering if this is still an issue? The Hardy Heron Alpha series was
recently released which contains an updated version of the kernel. You
can download and try the new Hardy Heron Alpha release from
http://cdimage.ubu
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I survived my Gutsy upgrade with the "pci=noacpi" still on my boot line.
It's still required to boot. If I try to boot the liveCD without it I
just get lots of "Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0"
errors with is single "ide_media: main: unable to read from
/proc/ide/ide0/hda/media" am
Updating the BIOS to 1.40 went flawless, if a little bit convoluted. As
the R30 has no floppy drive and is not running Windows, no IBM-supported
update path exists. ThinkWiki has a valuable page:
"http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade#Updating_via_CD.2FDVD_Drive";.
In a nutshell, you have to down
My install went fine (if a little slow, but then I only have 384mb of
RAM). Everything appears functional.
I cannot recall which BIOS I am running. It has been ages since I last
did an update. I'll take a peak tonight if I remember.
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Yes of course, "pci=noacpi" is correct. Sorry, I was posting from my
desktop machine and didn't check...
My next avenue of investigation is a BIOS update to my R30. Mine still
runs 1.38, current is 1.40. As it involves creating a boot floppy on
another computer an creating a bootable CD with an im
Did you mean "noapic" (without the "pci=") or "pci=noacpi"? There is no
"pci=noapic" option. I'm assuming the latter since you refer to IRQ
routing.
I did try "pci=noapic" and I got to the Desktop, so schnirfl you're my
hero. I'm going to run some tests off the liveCD to make sure things
seem a
Hi,
dapper and edgy installed flawlessly with "pci=noapic" on my Thinkpad
R30. acpi=off is NOT needed, but PCI/IRQ-Routing should be set to
"Automatic" in the BIOS. Even suspend to disk works. The only remaining
problem is suspend to ram (which did not bother me much). There are
ACPI-related erro
Hello,
Please bear with me, because I'm new to using Linux
I'm having the same problem on my ThinkPad i1472. Here are the specs:
Mobile Pentium II processor at 366 MHz with 256 KB onboard L2 cache
256 MB SDRAM
6.4 GB hard disk drive
DVD-ROM drive
USB port
PCMCIA Type III slot
14.1-in
As of Feisty Herd 4 this still doesn't work. However after some hdc
interrupt lost errors (hdc is the dvd drive) it dumps into an initrd
console session. Never seen that before.
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Still an issue in Edgy release.
In other news I fiddled with running a custom version the 2.6.19 kernel
on a Debian install. I enabled the experimental libata driver for the
ali5229 IDE controller, which is supposedly a rewrite. Same issue,
though the printouts from the new driver may be useful,
as promised lspci -vvn
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I have an Acer Ferrari 4005 AMD 64. Boot hangs for a very long time but
eventually (about 1-2 minutes later) boots after messages about the timer
clock.
Edgy Knot 3.
See Bug 38263
Have the feeling these two bugs are not identical but inter-related.
I have attached my lspci-vv and will attach
I also have the same problem with Ubuntu 6.06 but on a Acer TravelMate
529 TXV.
Booting stops as it tries to load the cd-module.
The same thing happens when I try booting Kanoptix 2006 RC4
openSuSE and Knoppix are booting fine, with no bootoptions.
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Im havening the same same problem with ubuntu 6,06 on my R30 This post
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