Thought I would try radeon.modeset=0 as suggested earlier, but found
that menu.lst has disappeared with grub2. The documentation for grub2 is
poor to say the least. So I gave up, went back to 9.10, which worked
fine.
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 i386 my system freezes when changing
users. Had no problems with 9.10. Have applied all system updates.
System: Acer Travelmate 3222, 2GB, external display HP L1720 @1280x1024. Video
ATI Radeon Mobility X700.
Symptoms:
- 1. Sluggish display (could it be the change
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.32-20.29
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linux (2.6.32-20.29) lucid; urgency=low
[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* Revert "SAUCE: Use MODULE_IMPORT macro to tie intel_agp to i915"
- LP: #542251
* add Breaks: against hardy lvm2
- LP: #528155
[ Colin Watson ]
*
On 2010.04.09 18:16, Chase Douglas wrote:
> Since Daniel has confirmed this to fix his issues, I'll be sending the
> patch to the kernel-team mailing list for inclusion into Lucid.
it seems pci=nomsi fixed the problem for me too.
Daniel's 3667G and my 1667G has identical motherboards (at least u
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Ok, the patch to disable pci msi interrupts for this motherboard chipset
(Both Daniel and Arturas K have the same pci ids) can be found here:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=134b345081534235dbf228b1005c14590e0570ba
Since Daniel has confirmed this to
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@Daniel:
I'm sorry, I forgot that lspci -v doesn't give the information we need.
Can you post the output of 'lspci -n instead?
What I'm looking for is specific vendor and model pci ids. We have a
quirk for specific motherboards to disable pci msi interrupts, but there
are more upstream. If you ha
@Chase:
lspci -v coming up. Btw, what do you look for in that output? Also, on a
running system, is there a file in /proc where I can see which flags,
like pci=nomsi, that are in effect? (or, nomsi specifically).
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@Daniel:
Please attach the output of lspci so I can confirm that a quirk to
disable pci msi interrupts will be in the next Lucid kernel.
Thanks
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The crashes earlier on were hard and slightly traumatizing, but I have
to say that with pci=nomsi, KMS seems to work on this hardware. Smooth
glitch-less switching between vt/gdm/X for a whole day, no (instant)
crashes like before. (That's still x86 on Turion64/RadeonX700)
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On 2010.04.07 19:10, Daniel Lublin wrote:
> I had the same problem here, on a computer similar (identical?) to
> original poster's; Amilo A3667G with Turion 64 and Radeon X700, though
> running a x86 kernel (yes). It was solved with kernel nomodeset and
> radeon.modeset=0.
A3667G and A1667G is the
@Daniel:
Can you try the pci=nomsi option as well?
Thanks
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I had the same problem here, on a computer similar (identical?) to
original poster's; Amilo A3667G with Turion 64 and Radeon X700, though
running a x86 kernel (yes). It was solved with kernel nomodeset and
radeon.modeset=0.
Any link to this issue upstreams?
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@Arturas K:
Can you try booting with the cmdline option pci=nomsi? There are reports
that this can solve instability in certain motherboards.
Thanks
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On 2010.04.02 18:41, Chase Douglas wrote:
> Unfortunately, the oops message in your picture was cut off. Is the full
> oops message in /var/log/messages? If so, can you attach it as well?
sorry, as I said the crash leaves no trace in logs...
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@Arturas K:
Unfortunately, the oops message in your picture was cut off. Is the full
oops message in /var/log/messages? If so, can you attach it as well?
Thanks
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