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Status: In Progress => Expired
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** Changed in: linux
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I just came home to this after being away from my system for about 24
hours. No idea what could have caused it.
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I got the same error trying to use an ext3 partition from an old
Iomega 40GB disk (external USB). Different stack trace, though.
This was the first time I tried to use the disk under Karmic. There
may well be a problem with the disk, though it seemed to work okay
under Jaunty. I've attached e
Running Ubuntu 9.10 from a live SD card on an Acer Aspire Revo 3610.
Plugged in an 8 GB USB drive that contained another live install of
9.10.
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got the bug just now...just updated...
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I got this bug now in ubuntu10.04beta1 and the bug-reporting thing led me here,
but I don't know anything more about it.
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On my homebrew Athlon X2 this happenend to me today, althoug I did nog
experience strange things.
I was swapping SD-cards and mounting/flashing my ebook-reader.
This with Lucid beta (64) with up to today's updates.
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Hmm yes. My system is a HP Pavillion DV6700, Karmic 2.6.31-14-generic,
uptime 8 days. It happened with a removable 2.5'' USB HDD, but as Adrian
Black says, it doesn't *seem* to do anything adverse. I think the
message appeared while I was away but nothing seems wrong.
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my system is a Apple iMac 7.1 (aluminium).
i'm using ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 3, with all the updates of the day, taken from
official repositories.
external usb-drive is this 1 TB Iomega (aluminium case): Prestige Desktop Hard
Drive, USB 2.0
https://iomega-eu-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/iomega_eu_en.cfg/p
"same bug here too. it seems to be prevalent in Acer and Lenovo systems,
or any system with the AC97 chipset. Almost exclusively
notebooks/netbooks with this bug, and always after using a USB device of
some sort. It has been my experience that nothing actually -happens-
afterwards though... it does
same bug here too. it seems to be prevalent in Acer and Lenovo systems,
or any system with the AC97 chipset. Almost exclusively
notebooks/netbooks with this bug, and always after using a USB device of
some sort. It has been my experience that nothing actually -happens-
afterwards though... it do
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Status: Unknown => In Progress
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Switched the upstream watch from Gentoo to Linux, since that bug report
is actually a Linux bug report that just so happens to effect Gentoo.
** Also affects: linux via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: gentoo
Import
** Changed in: gentoo
Status: Unknown => In Progress
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