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OK, for now its impossible for me to upgrade and test hardy heron (i'm
sorry, but its exams period, and i need that all work simply out of the
box)
As early as i can, i test if the solution is here!
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Thanks for testing and the feedback. Before we close the bug report,
Alessandro, since you are the original bug reporter, can you confirm the
new Hardy release resolves the issue for you as well? Thanks.
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I can confirm that it is working with Alpha2 of Hardy Heron.
No more nolapic needed.
Hopefully it stays that way since the 2.6.24 kernel is still in development.
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I am typing this from inside alpha2 on the live cd. So it seems to be
working.
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Hardy Heron Alpha2 was recently released. It contains an updated
version of the kernel. You can download and try the new Hardy Heron
Alpha2 release from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/ .
You should be able to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD. If you
can, please verify
This will be retargeted towards the Hardy kernel once it is released.
I've tagged this as hardy-kernel-candidate so that we make sure to
retarget this report once the new release is out. However against the
linux-source-2.6.22 package this is being marked as Won't Fix as it
does not meet the
Not sure if this is related but I have a similar problem with feisty
(kernel just hangs at setting up standard pci resources). This
happened after upgrading the RAM modules. The kernel is currently using
a modified DSDT, I'll find out how to disable it, try again and post
some updates later. It
In follow up of my previous post: the DSDT I had was indeed
malfunctioning. I managed to boot by turning ACPI off, then remove it
from the initrd and reboot. Unfortunately I get a bunch of nasty error
messages on boot and it seems ipw2200 is simply not functional now. The
model is an acer
I think that problem covers not only notebooks, but systems with asus
motherboards, i have the exactly the same problem on desktop with ASUS
motherboard running 2.6.22 kernel in Open SuSE 10.3
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You
Same problem on ASUS A6M ... setting acpi=off helps.. but.. there is
still no problem with old kernel from 7.04
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I just compiled 2.6.23.1 kernel and it works flawlessly. My only problem
was with the 2.6.22 series it appears. Either that or some patch was
added that broke my system.
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Same problem here on gutsy with mobo: Asus 8AN-E.
Currently I am using edgy's 2.6.20-16-lowlatency which works quite fine!
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I confirm this bug (or something very similar) on Acer TravelMate
4502WLMi. Both Gutsy Tribe 5, and the 9/20 daily build fail to boot,
freezing at Loading ACPI modules. With acpi=off they boot, but then
frequency scaling doesn't work, which is critical. Feisty worked fine.
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I can confirm this bug on several Dell machines as well, including the
Optiplex 520, 745 and Latitude D610. I just tested it with the 9/21
daily build live-cd and it happened on all these machines.
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I can confirm this bug. In my opinion this is a very important issue
because it becomes impossible to install or boot ubuntu out of the box
on several popular mainboards like asus. This causes a lot of people to
abandon ubuntu.
This bug is present when trying to install or boot feisty on a
My laptop with 2.6.22 kernel (gutsy) will also boot only when specifying
acpi=off option.
The model is Asus A6M. Feisty worked fine.
In the attachment needed info while working in latest kernel with
acpi=off option specified.
** Attachment added: dmesg.log
** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9282380/lspci-vvnn.log
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** Attachment added: uname-a.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9282384/uname-a.log
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** Attachment added: version.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9282385/version.log
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I have the same problem with this Asus M2400N, Pentium M 1,3 GHz.
Ubuntu Version is latest Gutsy Gibbon and I can only boot with nolapic option
(or acpi=off).
Direct rendering works, sound seems to work too... Havent tested it very
intense yet.
I'll also append my sudo dmidecode output.
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This dmidecode info was also posted to the duplicate bug #124411. Hope
someone will find the time to take a look at it.
** Attachment added: dmidecode.inf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8851278/dmidecode.inf
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Lo:
i have a similar problem -wifi reconnecting every 5 10 up to 30 mins- but i'm
sure its hardware cause i suffer for it since a few months in winzoz too...
let us know!
Hmm don't know, but with 6.10 I didn't have that problem. Only if booting 7.04
with nolapic. The wifi card schould be OK (I
I have the same problem on my Asus A6M
I can boot to 2.6.20-15-generic (standard feisty kernel) without any changes in
/boot/grub/menu.lst but I need acpi=off to boot to 2.6.22-8 and 2.6.22-9
** Attachment added: Output of lshw and lspci
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8671345/lshw%2Blspci
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Thanks for the hint via email, Brian.
Here is the output of sudo dmidecode from my feisty installation with the
2.6.20 Kernel.
If you need anything else just tell.
Thanks a lot for yout time and efforts of getting this fixed,
Michael
** Attachment added: dmidecode feisty 2.6.20
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