Setting to linux (kernel) , Jakob can you test this behaviour on the latest
release (natty) and see if it is sorted out or do you have to blacklist the
tpm_tis.
Cheers
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hello,
Thank you it work,
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Hi Tom,
thank you your workaround works great.
Bye
Martin
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Here's a workaround that worked for me:
Add
blacklist tpm_tis
to the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
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I've attached my kern.log file that shows the tpm_send error with other
related information:
Oct 25 00:17:34 mars kernel: [ 131.990093] tpm_tis 00:0b: tpm_transmit:
tpm_send: error -62
Oct 25 00:18:31 mars kernel: [ 189.011559] alloc irq_desc for 32 on node -1
Oct 25 00:18:31 mars kernel: [
I also have a TravelMate 6592G and a recent Ubuntu 10.4 update cause
this issue. Upon boot, I get the Ubuntu splash screen briefly, then it
goes to the console based login prompt. After a few minutes, X server
finally kicks in and displays the graphical login prompt. Everything is
normal after t
Moreover, due to a update of 10.04 (I don't know which) this problem
appears, not because of the upgrade to 10.10
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Has nobody a solution? Ubuntu in this condition, is really sad.
Dear Ubuntu-developers, up to the update 10.04 it works great, why do you
change it to this OS with this bug???
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I have the same probleme. it begin 2 weeks ago on ubuntu 10.04 and after
update to 10.10.
part of boot log file :
Oct 20 21:11:17 nous-laptop acpid: 1 client rule loaded
Oct 20 21:11:17 nous-laptop gdm-binary[1533]: WARNING: GdmDisplay: display
lasted 0,050860 seconds
Oct 20 21:11:17 nous-laptop
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Hi,
I got the same problem with Lucid Lynx. An upgrade to 10.10 did not help.
At the moment is isn't nice waiting about 5 minutes for a reboot.
Does anybody have a hint?
Bye
Martin
infos:
- Ubuntu64
- 2.6.35-22-generic
- Linux version 2.6.35-22-generic (bui...@crested) (gcc version 4.4.5
(Ubunt
Hi,
I have got the same problem as Jacob. I am also using a Acer Travel Mate 6592G
running Ubuntu 10.04. I have loaded updates earlier this week and since have
the exact same problem getting the tpm_transmit tpm_send: error 4294967234.
My laptop starts up then gives me a black screen with a logi
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Well at least we seeing the errors now
Assigning to xorg for now
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I've been looking more into this and this is what I've done.
1) I uninstalled the fglrx package through "apt-get purge fglrx" ant
tried to start in low graphics mode. Still no progress.
2) I reinstalled the fglrx package through apt-get and noticed that it
failed to install "fglrx" and "fglrx-amd
Sorry not /usr/local /usr/lib/xorg... etc
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Oh.. I forgot to say that I checked and there is a fglrx_drv.so in
/usr/local/xorg/extra-modules/modules/drivers/
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Hi Kurt!
I started the computer without the usplash according to your
instructions. It's still freezing during boot... for a while that is.
While I was attaching it to the wired network and logging in through ssh
from another computer it all of a sudden unlocked and I was prompted
with a standard
Thanks for your bug report and for your contribution to ubuntu. In order
to determine if this issue is usplash related, please boot your computer
with usplash disabled and then shutdown to see if you can reproduce the
issue? To disable usplash for a single boot, follow these steps:
1. Press Esc du
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