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This issue is also occurring on Dell Latitude 131L. Second time I
installed 12.04 and the issue is definitely with the broadcom drivers.
When I activated it and rebooted, that's when the issue started to
occur.
I'm receiving the same errors as Jesus Lara @ comment #51
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This is affecting me on a fresh install on a TravelMate 5520.
The live CD works fine, but attempting to boot to the installed OS leads
to the 'fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed' error during the
boot sequence.
No combination of 'noapic', 'xforcevesa', 'acpi=off', 'nomodeset'
helped.
I
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In a Ubuntu-Precise server (3.2.0-27 kernel) i have this kernel panic in
dmesg:
[ 131.459333] [ cut here ]
[ 131.459344] WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-3.2.0/mm/slub.c:3374
ksize+0xb5/0xc0()
[ 131.459347] Hardware name: ProLiant ML350 G6
[ 131.459349] Modules linked
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Confirming that this issue occurrs on Acer Travelmate 2350.
Made a fresh install of Lubuntu 11.10. Didn't got the machine booting without
setting kernel parameter "acpi=off".
kernel version 3.0.0-17-generic i686
..haven't touch the graphics settings yet.
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Still having this, using 3.0.0-17-generic with a Sandy bridge CPU and
graphics, so I am slightly reluctant to installing some foreign vendor
graphics driver that isn't related to my hardware, even though it seems
to have solved the issue for others using different GPU's.
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Upon booting with only battery power, I get a kernel panic ending with
the message "fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!" Rebooting
only gives the same message.
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+ * This bug appears to be fixed in vanilla 2.6.39
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
A friend just brought his Acer Travelmate 2350 notebook over asking me to
remove WinXP and install a Linux OS. I tried to boot it with a Live DVD of
Linux Mint 12, and Linux Mint 11, and in both instances got only as far as :
Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!
Removing the battery resu
By the way, this is in 11.10.
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reproducible on battery only, but sometimes
I think I have the same problem but under slightly different
circumstances. It happens whether on battery or not.
Was able to boot after adding 'acpi=off nomodeset xforcevesa' to the
grub boot options. The acpi=off was definitely necessary. I think the
xforcevesa was only necessary to fix a dif
Confirmed yet undecided? This has been three months.
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Title:
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reproducible on batt
I hit the panic when install Ubuntu 11.04 on an OLD Lenovo laptop. I
find a work around, that is, add "acpi=off noapic" to kernel options. I
can countinue installing the system now.
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I am happy to report that for the Y560 running the latest kernel update
(2.6.38-10-generic) from the standard repo the problem seems to have
been resolved. I can now boot up while on battery and I do not seem to
be having any of the battery, heat, graphics issues others are
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I have the same exact problem on a sony vaio with a fresh wubi
installation of ubuntu. The AC power seems to play a critical role on
the occurrence of the error but also experienced the error every time
there was a first run for the kernel i.e. after wubi finished installing
i got the error, then p
I will confirm, after about 2 hours of configuring and tinkering with
this relentless update of the new kernel. The new kernel installation
was unable to boot on a switchable graphics BIOS setting, so I had to
switch back to discrete display. However, the ATI device driver broke
after installation,
I have a Lenovo 460 with Ubuntu 11.04 on the machine. I am having
similar issues where I am unable to boot into the new kernel, unless I
am plugged in to the AC power adapter I have no issues booting into the
OS. I have installed the latest graphics driver from AMD for my ATI
switchable graphics..
I confirm that the bug appears to be fixed in Linux Kernel 2.6.39
I installed the Ubuntu mainline kernel v2.6.39-oneiric and you also need
fgrlx 2:8.850 (you can use the Ubuntu-X ppa).
Tested on Lenovo Y560
Tested about 3 reboots without AC plugged in - it seams to work.
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Lenovo Y450, 11.04, 2.6.38-8-generic.
The HDD LED does not light when this bug appears.
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This bug appears to be fixed in vanilla 2.6.39. I built and installed
2.6.39 loosely following the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild and used Ubuntu-X ppa
for updated fglrx drivers. Booting to that, I no longer have this issue,
and am able to boot without any problem
Also happens like this:
1. Turn on the laptop on AC
2. Suspend the laptop
3. Unplug from AC
4. Resume the laptop (on battery only)
Then the laptop will lock up (and in my Lenovo Ideapad Z360 the CPU fan is
spinning very loud).
The laptop then needs to be powered off, losing all data and corruptin
After getting this error with ubuntu 11.04, I've installed ubuntu 10.10
-desktop-amd64 and it worked!
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This also happens on my Fujitsu Amilo PI 3560 laptop. I couldn't get it to work
even with the AC plugged in.
The Ubuntu version that I installed using wubi is 11.04 amd64.
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I've confirmed this happens while using both fglrx and radeon X drivers.
And while recovery (single) mode does occasionally work (for me), a
majority of the time, it gives the same message.
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This issue should be critical, seems to be affecting a lot of users in a
very severe way (as many have mentioned - not being able to boot with
battery power only is a big issue for anyone who is usually on the go)
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my cpuinfo attached.
please let me know what else I can do to help.
not being able to power on my laptop on battery is critical issue.
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my lspci attached
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My hardware info attached.
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My kernel is:
Linux annafi 2.6.38-9-generic #43+kamal~mjgbacklight4-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr
29 04:33:59 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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