Thanks for your bug report. Could you please add the ouput of 'lspci
-vv' and 'dmesg' to your bug report?
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Well, I just installed Ubuntu Feisty Herd 3 clean install and am still
waiting for it to happen, so this dmesg is without the errors.
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It seems there was crash, "Core dump to |/usr/share/apport/apport.6761
pipe failed", can you check and see if you have a crash report in
/var/crash?
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I looked into /var/crash but nothing is there and also that error doesnt
show up now. That dmesg I posted before was from first run after
install... But the lockups are here now again, but I dont have to
killall anything, computer freezes for a few seconds, prints few
messages to tty1 where i logge
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Same problem on my asus laptop A6T. My DVD Writer is /dev/hda and I got
the same messages and also hald-addon-storage eating all CPU.
Checked all my logs on /var/log but didn't find anything before the
first "hda status timeout" message which might have caused this.
I suspect sata_nv but didn't t
So the bug is probably in HAL? Its pretty annoying cause it takes me
around minute to kill the process and I after killing it my I cant mount
my DVD because everytime I try mount the same message starts appearing
and everything freezes like before... However Im not sure if it hasn't
been fixed late
Well it just happen twice today so the bug is still there.
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I have an Asus S96S with TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D drive.
I'd been running it for about a week now without incident, when this
rather nasty bug appeared from nowhere. I wasn't using the drive and
there was nothing in it.
I tried everything I could think of, but in the end it was just too
unrespons
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I believe I am seeing the same bug, with a
different drive though.
The bug description in my case is quite simple: my dmesg shows an endless list
of
[19145.388805] hda: drive not ready for command
[19145.388837] hda: status error: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplet
In response to Brezhonneg (above):
The issue you reported is not this bug. This bug report is tightly
defined by the "status timeout: status=0xd0" error and an unresponsive
PC on about a 5 second cycle.
The following may help:
See Bug #129708
See Bug #113144
See https://answers.launchpad.net/ubun
I just wanted to say that I managed to get rid of lots of weird ata soft
resets and other related problems (see bug 104581) thanks to Tom's
instructions using two flash drives. I'm on a Samsung Q35 laptop with
the notorious TSSTcorp TS-L632D DVD writer (used to be firmware_version
SC02, now SC04, d
See https://launchpad.net/evms to help you figure out if you can remove
evms.
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Has anyone tried removing the evms and evms-ncurses packages? I had
this same freezing problem (with or without a disc in the drive), and
this workaround worked for me:
apt-get remove evms evms-ncurses
This is the "enterprise volume management system", which most desktop
users do not actually ne
I am having the same problems with a Sony drive, so I don't think it is
only a TSSTcorp problem.
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I have what appears to be the same problem, but with a SONY DVD DW-D26A
JYS1 at /dev/hda
I am running Gutsy, fully updated as of 2007-Sep-06
My other machines have the TSSTcorp drives and show the same type of
problems under Gutsy, but were working with Feisty before I upgraded.
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>From what I can ascertain the "SONY DVD DW-D26A" is not a SONY drive. It
>appears to be a re-badged Lite-On SOHW-1673S. See here for more details:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php?product=3441&cat=all
One previous person also reported this problem with a Lite-On drive but no
m
I'm wondering if this is connected to Bug #119258 K3B is freezing system
AFTER burning DVD.
I'm seeing the problem on the following Hardware
CPU - Athlon XP 2800
Motherboard Gigabyte 7vaxp
DVD - Pioneer 110D
OS - Ubuntu Feisty
Kernel - 2.6.20-16-generic
When I burn a DVD under k3b i get a freeze
Same problem on my laptop Asus F3T (AMD Turion x2) with TSSTcorp CD/DVDW
TS-L632D drive. My system is Ubuntu 7.04 64 bit edition.
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Андрей Калинин,
What firmware version is your drive running, and have you checked for a
drive firmware update?
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The same happens here too on Asus F3T.
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Similar problem here with LiteOn drive. No issue with reading discs but
burning would cause the system to freeze. disc burning on the same
system was working fine with Dapper and Edgy.
ubuntu feisty installed on disc.
LiteOn Drive.
Package: linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
/var/log/kernel:
Jul 9 16
Hi!
I have an Asus A6J with exactly the same problem with a DVD device
TSSTcorp' 'CD/DVDW TS-L632D AS05, almost every day my system hangs.
Then I changed DVD device as primary boot and put the HD, after that my
system doesnt hang.
Today I leave my laptop turned on during 3 or 4 hours, then my sy
Problem solved for Asus A6Rp laptop --FIRMWARE UPGRADE REQUIRED --
Following other successful stories (see above) regarding firmware
upgrades on a number of laptops I decided to attempt a firmware upgrade
myself. The Asus A6Rp has a TSSTcorpCD/DVD TS-L632D optical drive which
came with firmware ve
This problem has been driving me crazy!!! However I have fixed the
issue with the help of Gareth Fitzworthington (another Gareth :) ) post
above. I just wanted to post and add a little further information.
I have an Acer 9301 laptop with a TSSTCorp TS-632D ac00 drive. I
downloaded the SC04 firm
Exactly same problem here. I have Asus A6T with the TSSTcorp CD/DVD TS-L632D
I had this freezing issue both in feisty and gutsy.I'm really waiting for a fix
for this!
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Hi,
the described bug was present on my HP nx6325 with TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-
L632D as well. I use openSUSE 10.2 and tried many different (vanilla)
kernel versions up to 2.6.22 and a lot of kernel parameters without any
success. The problem occurred very often after usage of the DVD drive
(shortly a
I have an ASUS with 'TSSTcorp' 'CD/DVDW TS-L632D' 'AS05' device and i
had the freeze problem. After downgrade the firmware version to S03 I
fixed the problem.
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I have had this problem in the past with my TSSTcorp SH-S182M. It seems
to happen only very rarely now that it is on my Promise IDE controller
(but still sometimes). It happened almost everyday with my JMicron on-
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Same problem, Compaq Evo-N1020v with TSSTcorpCD/DVDW SN-S082D
Had firmware SS02, which always froze with:
laptop kernel: [16427.604000] hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
laptop kernel: [16427.604000] ide: failed opcode was: unknown
Over and over again. sudo killall hald-addon-stor fixed
I have figured out that the problem occurs even with a base system,
since I booted the system from the Kubuntu 7.04 Live CD, and the problem
occurred after the system loaded (but before the GUI loaded). Oddly, I
was able to boot from it about two or three times, but the fourth time
it would no long
I got the similar problem after I changed the DVD-ROM as the first boot device
in BIOS.
Later, when I changed the hda as the first boot device, and set the DVD-ROM as
non-bootable in BIOS, the problem disappeared.
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Patrick,
My hardware:
hda: hard disk #1
hdb: hard disk #2
hdc: SONY DVD-ROM
I got the problem ("Jun 27 22:39:10 HOME kernel: [ 5815.306092] hdc: drive not
ready for command") with the following boot device sequence in BIOS:
First Boot Device: SONY DVD-ROM
Second Boot Device: hard disk #1
The pr
Hello!
The problem seems to be solved.
I've changed the Options in the Bios setting and I had never a freeze again.
thx for the advice!
regards, µatze
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I just followed the advice of disabling the cdrom in the list of boot
devices as described above, but the problem persists. At least for me,
it's not solved yet :(. I'm wondering what others are experiencing,
especially those with asus notebooks (mine is asus, specs see above).
regards, Mat
-
Changing the boot config hasn't helped here. Killing the hald-addon-
storage process works though! Is there any config option to stop hald-
addon-storage starting in the first place? Does it do anything useful -
everything seems to work without it running
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Don't work here too (change the boot order).
I added line "pkill hald-addon-stor" in file /etc/rc.local
No more freezy but... DVD player don't work.
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Here's a workaround that has been working for me for a couple of weeks.
Add the following to /etc/rc.local, replace /dev/hdc with your CD/DVD's device
node.
hal-disable-polling --device /dev/hdc
Caveat:
You will need to manually mount your CD/DVD (for example: pmount /media/cdrom ).
Once mounted
I have Asus A6JC with TSSTcorpCD/DVD TS-L632D drive.
Previously I updated firmware from AS05 to AS99 but it didn't solve the problem.
I didn't know about -nocheck option that allows to install firmware from other
manufacturer :)
Following instructions posted above by Gareth
https://bugs.launchp
On my setup I can normally hit the "eject" button on the DVD drive after
it has locked up between the burn and verify state, and that normally
returns the system to normal (of course it can't verify then).
I'm going to test these DMA settings tonight (/dev/hdb is my DVD):
1: hdparm -d 1 /dev/hdb
2
The setting changes (above) plus the latest kernel update (now running
2.6.22-14-generic) didn't fix this.
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I went around this issue by swapping my brand new hi-speed dvd burner
for my friends older 16x model... works like a charm now :)
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To expand on my previous post: It was in relation to Gareth's comment
above (2007-08-25,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/75295/comments/97), specifically
the bit about what the folks like me without a Windows partition should
do, referring to a post by Thomas Aaron in bug 117441.
I've no bee
I have the same problem on my laptop Asus A7T
Ubuntu 7.10 x86
it is very annoing to press power button and there is a risk of file system
crash :(
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I have the same problem occuring on my machine - AMD Athlon XP 1600+ /w
512MB RAM on a nforce2 mobo running Linux Mint Daryna - which is
essentially gutsy gibbon at it's core.
The problem happens to me when I try to burn a second or third DVD in a
row... the system just hangs for 4 secs out of 5
Here is how I deal with the problem so far:
the workaround here:
http://www.liddicott.com/~sam/?p=79
doesn't really do it for me, because when I start getting this messages
and the system is half frozen, my DVD burning is already failed and I'll
have to throw away yet another DVD and restart the
A little update on the problem... it isn't just enough to reset my
/dev/hdc, I have to do it just before burning...
I have burnt a DVD yesterday, and did the reset right after the burning
process finished.
Sure enough the first DVD I tried to burn today froze up the system
again. reset got it
I have the very same issue with Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon.
My computer has the following hardware
AMD Opteron 146 64 bits Microprocessor
ASUS A8N-E SLI Motherboard
SATA II Western Digital Caviar 250 GB Hard Disk
ASUS DVDRW-1608P2S DVD Rewriter / Reader Dual Layer With Firmware version 1.06
ASUS DVD-E616
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This bug also appears on my friend's PC, with TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202H
(Samsung) DVD recorder. The PC's got an Nforce chipset.
Ubuntu version: 7.10, with latest updates. (using KDE)
System nearly freezes while recording DVDs. I can move mouse but I can hardly
do anything with it - everything is s
/var/log/syslog
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Bug #15424 could be a duplicate.
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It happened again. With DMA off, so I will enable DMA again as it has
nothing to do with it. But I've found a way to fix the problem when it
happens: switch to a terminal and execute hdparm -w /dev/hdc (or
whatever hdX is your drive). It works! Now the next step is to create a
daemon that monitors
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Same Problem here. It's an Asus A6T Laptop, too.
Exactly the same Errors, will try to do hdparm -w.
I tried to disable DMA, but I got the same error again.
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I disabled the ide_cd & cdrom kernel drivers yesterday and I haven't had
freeze problems since then. I know that it's not a solution, but just a
temporal workaround for those of use who want to use our laptops. This
is what I did:
WARNING! The following steps will disable the cdrom in your system!
I was experiencing similar problems (same "drive not ready for command"
error, and the dvd drive would immediately close whenever I tried to
open it, like in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/98806). These
problems were not fixed by disabling the cdrom and ide_cd modules. I
was also receivin
Just wanted to add a "me too" to what Eduardo Robles Elvira said above.
Symptoms identical. Systems identical: Samsung R40, TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D
DVD drive.
OS is now Feisty. Kernel 2.6.20-15-generic.
dmesg repeats:
[11017.124076] hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
[11017.124083] id
Another "me too". Feisty 32bit
Acer 9303 Laptop, AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-52 CPU
- TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D DVD drive
- 2.6.20-15-generic kernel
hald-addon-storage uses 100% CPU, with or without a disc in the drive.
dmesg output:
[16598.216000] hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 {
As to what Ben Edgington said:
Now I don't have any more lockups because I just disabled the DVD drive
as I said above (dramatic but works like a charm). But I have to point
out that in my Smsung R40 Laptop it *did* freeze even with no media
inside the drive.
Any Ubuntu kernel developers hang aro
I also can confirm this bug.
I have an HP Pavilion dv6106eu with a TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D.
Killing hald-addon-storage: polling /dev/hda brings the system back to
normal working speed.
This is really annoying.
>From what I've seen on the internet, these drives do incorrectly report
"Incompatib
The ASUS drives, as well as a few other manufacturers use Samsung
chipsets afaik... it would make sense then that upgrading the firmware
on your drive solved the problem. I will try the same on my ASUS and see
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Hmm - I upgraded my Samsung R40 to the latest TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D
driver today and have not seen this problem since, and it was pretty
reliably reproducible before.
Old firmware was SC02, new is SC03.
Sadly I had to boot into Windows and I used their upgrade utility at
http://www.samsungodd
I have the same problem on a POWERBOOK G4 WITH THE POWERPC VERSION OF
FEISTY.
Sorry. I had to all caps that. My DVD drive is listed as a Matshita
DVD-R UJ-816.
It's not limited to Samsung drives, or HP machines, or even i386 or
amd64 kernels.
And it happens even when there's nothing in the CD/DV
I have Asus A6JC notebook with our famous TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D drive.
After updating from Edgy to Feisty release (the kernel was 2.6.20-15-generic) I
had a problem with random freezes when hald was running and CD drive was empty.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/
Ok, I think the problem with the system locking up when there is *no* CD in the
drive is different from the bug that occurs when there *is* a CD in the drive.
Could someone who has the problem when the CD is *not* in the drive post the
output of /var/log/messages? Or any other debugging output th
messages attached. This shows the same drive not ready errors as loads
of others have complained about.
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The problem is hapening even in 32 or 64 without any cdrom/dvd in the drive (
if i don't reset my drive it crashes my system)
i attached my dmesg output
My dirve is a plextor and i just flash it with last firmware (doesn't change
anything)
Again: my problem is solved when i do
sudo hdparm -w /d
I have an Acer Aspire 9303WSMi, with TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-L632D drive. I'm
running Arch Linux 64.
I do experience both problems. I've tried to update my drive's firmware to the
latest provided by Acer but that didn't help.
As far as I understand this doesn't have to do anything with
specifically
I get the same thing as JB, but something different from Alban:
/var/log/messages first shows
Jun 4 01:17:48 freerick-desktop kernel: [225075.197978] ide: failed opcode
was: unknown
Jun 4 01:17:48 freerick-desktop kernel: [225075.198128] end_request: I/O
error, dev hda, sector 8388136
Jun 4
Attached is the log from when it happened today. For the first time it
actually happened while I was working and not while the machine was just
sitting idly. Amarok was playing and I'd get about half a second of
audio every five seconds or so. It was odd.
As you can see from the attachment, it too
Hi
Just for the case that anyone tries the workaround fior Samsung drives
described in a duplicate of this bug: Crossflashing the ASUS drive with
the Samsung firmware (version 03 or something) didn't work. After re-
flashing it with the original firmware, things went back to
normal/buggy.
Disabli
Hello,
As you are writing something about croshflashing an ASUS-drive with
Samsung-Firmware, I assume that freerick's ASUS drive is an identical version
of a Samsung-drive. This would support my thesis that the error only occurs
with drives manufactured by the Toshiba/Samsung (TSSTcorp) company,
Just adding that I see this problem completely randomly - even when the
drive does not have a disc in: let alone an encrypted DVD. My computer
pretty much completely locks up when this problem occurs, therefore I
cannot verify whether it is a HAL component which is hogging the CPU,
nor can I find a
I have actually the same problem with my laptop asus A9RP.
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Thanks for the time regarding the compile-time kernel option. I will
keep that in mind in case the problems like this become more pervasive.
Ok, it look like we can narrow this down to ASUS drives. If anyone is familiar
with their firmware that might help us further.
Meanwhile, I'm experiencing t
I don't think it can be narrowed down to ASUS.
I have a HP dv6106eu laptop (see my post above) with the TSSTcorpCD/DVDW
TS-L632D (seems to be Samsung), and get this problem.
My guess is that HAL polls the drive, and the drive doesn't respond
correctly or in a timely manner, so HAL tries inmediate
Same thing on my hp pavilion dv6146eu, feisty AMD-64 and TSSTcorpCD/DVDW
TS-L632D. I think I worked out the problem, upgrading the firmware of my
DVD. For my hp I used this link:
http://www.toshibaer.com/firmware/index.php?path=TS-L632D/ then selected
TS-L632D_HH15_HP_OEM.zip. Hope this will help y
I can confirm this, using the latest feisty, clean install using final
cd. This is a pretty serious issue: I suggest that the priority to this
is changed to high? New users to feisty could perceive this as
instability and be put off instantly... (not to mention it's damn
annoying for everyone else!
Update to my precedent post! Its only happening under x86_64 (amd64)
I just tried an i386 version of feisty and my writer is working
Just to inform my platform is based on nforce4 and my writer is a
Plextor 740A and it was working great with dapper and edgy (64bits) The
problem started with feisty
I have the same problem; resetting the drive doesn't help. The problem occurs
on Feisty with the latest updates on an Intel x86_64. I used multiple drives to
test it, and the problem occurs with each drive, so it seems to be
drive-independent. The problem just occurred, I don't know what caused
Also, when I try to mount the drive, I get the following error:
$ sudo mount -v /dev/hda
mount: block device /dev/hda is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is fou
I can confirm that this is happening on x86_64 running Feisty with the
latest updates.
[SOLUTION] However, I noted that the default installation does
not come with the libdvdcss3 package (for legal reasons), which is
required to read encrypted DVDs. After installing it per instructions at
http://w
A little more information from me, then:
I'm running the 32 bit build, and this problem is present - which means it's
not unique to 64 bit.
I have two SATA drivers which appear as /dev/sda1 and sda2, and I have two CD
drives, each on their own IDE channel as master: /dev/hda and /dev/hdc.
Curren
Hi,
I also have exactly the same problem with the same dvd drive on a fresh ubuntu
install.
If I leave the cd drive open I do not have any problems. (I suppose the bug
happens when automount wakes up)
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I forgot to say that when it bugs I cannot do anything, the only
solution is to shutdown pressing a long time on the shutdown button..
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This doesn't happen only on encrypted DVD. It happens and in self-burned
media. I haven't tried installing libdvdcss3 but not having a DVD inside
the drive, seems not to cause a system freeze.
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Hi
I have exactly this problem (Asus A6000, i386 feisty clean install) and
it still happens after installing libdvdcss. Please not that it also
happens while I'm not watching DVD and with CD roms or audio CDs in the
drive. This indicates that it is not related to libdvdcss. It didn't
lock up (yet?
I'm attaching the relevant part of /var/log/messages
Some information about the drive:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg |grep hdb
[3.184990] ide0: BM-DMA at 0xffa0-0xffa7, BIOS settings: hda:DMA,
hdb:DMA
[3.926314] hdb: TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[6.064000] hdb: AT
This is what I get when having the error which is completely unrelated
to libdvdcss and also occurs when having CDs or unencrypted DVDs in the
drive:
May 16 20:05:26 notebook hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
May 16 20:05:26 notebook ide: failed opcode was: unknown
May 16 20:05:26 notebook
Hi Patrick
I perfectly agree with you that my problem and yours are quite
different. However, I believe that several people who committed to this
bugreport are experiencing the same or a very similar problem than I do.
I am going to disable the ondemand governor as soon as I have time to
investiga
I tried linux-image2.6.22 (from gusty) and the problem is still
happening
TEMPORARY SOLUTION
You can try(at your own risk because it reset IDE device)
sudo hdparm -w /dev/hdX (replace X with the letter of your drive)
and after to SET DMA because the reset unset it
sudo hdparm -d 1 /dev/hdX (repla
I can confirm this bug with a TSSTcorpCD/DVDW SN-S082D using Gentoo
Linux (hald-0.5.7.1-r3, linux-2.6.20.4/linux-2.6.21.1 - both kernels
based on the kernel.org-vanilla-sources)
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Extra info & another confirmation:
I have an ASUS A6R laptop. I also can confirm the error described above.
I have feisty with latest updates.
The following info may be useful to someone:
I can view a movie for hours without the bug appearing - the bug has never
happened while dvd movie playing
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